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 rochdale           WOMAN OF ROCHDALE 2018





 town                                 MARILYN JONES





 hall  Marilyn Jones was announced as the Woman of           During the winter months, Marilyn also opens a
       Rochdale 2018 at the Women of Rochdale Lunch-
                                                             weekend soup kitchen. With the help from volun-
       eon at Rochdale Town Hall.
                                                             teers, she provides Rochdale hostel with a Satur-
                                                             day lunchtime hot meal.
       Five years ago, Marilyn began to help the homeless
       in Rochdale when she made a large pan of soup,        Feeding up to 50 people in one evening, Marilyn
 Despite being one of the most   stained glass representations of   The Clock Tower Dining Room
 instantly recognisable buildings in   England’s monarchs, stretching   within Rochdale Town Hall now   took some bread and parked outside Rochdale   also takes refugees and people in hostel care un-
                                                             der her wing, providing them with fresh food each
       Town Hall with her car boot open. From serving a
 England, the full potential of Roch-  back to William the Conqueror and  provides attentive and efficient   few people on the streets, the beginnings of to-  day.
 dale Town Hall for use as a venue   culminating with frescos of Queen   table service by an outstanding   day’s soup kitchen was established.
 for weddings and other private   Victoria and Prince Albert.  team of welcoming professionals.   Marilyn said: “I was overwhelmed when I received
 celebrations - or corporate events   With everything from exquisite,
 - is one of the region’s best-kept   At capacity, the Great Hall can   beautifully presented afternoon   Enlisting help from Rochdale Parish Church of St   the nomination letter two weeks ago, but I am
       Chad’s – moving the soup kitchen into a warmer
                                                             absolutely gobsmacked now. I really didn’t expect
 secrets. Look inside this breath-  accommodate 350 seated guests   tea selections (champagne option-  environment - Marilyn and a group of volunteers   this, and I thank you all very much. I really don’t
 taking example of Gothic Revival   (a capacity reduced to 250 to   al) to fabulously traditional fresh   began to help the homeless weekly, producing   know what to say.”
 architecture and you will find a   incorporate dance floor space), all   meals available at superb prices,   homemade soups and cake on a rota basis, four
 staggering array of rooms and   overseen by a chorus of oak-carved  the restaurant and cafe is more
 facilities suitable for any occasion,   angels.   popular than ever. Whether you’re   nights a week.
 the grandest of them all being the   enjoying a catch-up with friends,
 fabled Great Hall.  Couples interested in booking the   a pre-tour lunch or post-shopping
 venue can look forward to a com-  refreshments, the Clock Tower’s
 The Great Hall represents one of   prehensive and bespoke service.   expansive, relaxing environment
 the North-West’s most prestigious   A dedicated wedding coordinator    balances Victorian splendour with
 and sought-after wedding venues.   will meet with you, provide an ex-  contemporary style.
 Its vaulted space is flanked on    tensive tour, and discuss a possible
 either side by the very finest   structure and itinerary for the day.


 For all enquiries please contact the event office on    CLOCK TOWER DINING ROOM
 01706 924797 or email townhall.bookings@rochdale.gov.uk  Monday to Friday 10.00am – 2.30pm
 Saturdays 9.00am – 1.30pm


























                                           Marilyn and her daughter Morgan
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