Page 37 - Real Rochdale Issue 23 August 2024
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Rochdale Shopmobility manager

                                retires after two decades



            Rochdale Shopmobility marked the end of
            an era in August as long-serving manager
            Michelle Hollindrake retired after more than
            20 years of service. On her final day,
            Michelle was presented with a bouquet of
            flowers and a good luck card as tokens of
            appreciation for her work for the charity.


            Under Michelle’s leadership, Rochdale
            Shopmobility has thrived, with valuable
            support from her colleague, Debbie                 Michelle Hollindrake with Mark Wynn from HMR Circle
            Ratcliffe who is  staying with the service.
                                                              HMR Circle is keen to increase the use of the
            Rochdale Shopmobility is now under the            Shopmobility service and raising awareness
            management of HMR Circle and Kirsty               of both Shopmobility and the HMR Circle
            Mallinson has been appointed as the new           Volunteer Drivers Service.
            Shopmobility Coordinator. Kirsty aims to
            build on the strong foundation that Michelle      For more information about Rochdale
            has established.                                  Shopmobility, please call 01706 925986.






                  Contractor appointed for Touchstones

                                           transformation



            The redevelopment of Touchstones, the
            borough’s major arts and heritage venue is
            progressing following the appointment of
            construction company H.H. Smith and Sons
            Ltd as the main contractor. The
            Manchester-based firm also worked on the
            restoration of Rochdale Town Hall.


            H.H. Smith and Sons started started work
            in July, which will see the building
            transformed into a creative and cultural
            hub with new flexible performance and
            creative studio spaces, meeting rooms              work with 20 community curators to
             and improved galleries.                           produce a new museum and dining space
                                                               for when it re-opens in 2025.
            The work also includes a new dining space
            combining the theme of food with the               Vital works to improve the building’s
            borough’s collections. ‘The Dining Room’           accessibility and sustainability will also
            will see three artists commissioned to             take place.


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