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Mayoral Reception at Bolton Town Hall to give thanks to those involved in the Armed Forces Day / Help for Heroes events on Saturday June 26th 2010

Mayoral Reception at Bolton Town Hall to give thanks to those involved in the Armed Forces Day / Help for Heroes events on Saturday June 26th 2010

by admin | Jul 7, 2010 | General news

This evening our Team Leader Garry Rhodes MBE and Training Officer Elaine Gilliland attended a Mayoral Reception at Bolton Town Hall to give thanks to representatives of all the many organisations involved in the Bolton Armed Forces Day / Help for Heroes events on...
Mayoral Reception at Bolton Town Hall to give thanks to those involved in the Armed Forces Day / Help for Heroes events on Saturday June 26th 2010

Very kind donation from Gregson Lane Dog Training Club

by admin | Jul 7, 2010 | Donations, General news

We are very pleased to report today the receipt of a generous and kind £200.00 donation from Gregson Lane Dog Training Club. The Club meets on a weekly basis at Gregson Lane Community Centre, Hoghton, Lancashire, and amongst other training provides for the Good...
Mayoral Reception at Bolton Town Hall to give thanks to those involved in the Armed Forces Day / Help for Heroes events on Saturday June 26th 2010

The Friendship Lodge, 2488 RAOB GLE Ltd Charity Prize Bingo Evening, The Crown Hotel, Horwich

by admin | Jul 6, 2010 | General news

It was with great anticipation that Team Members and Family attended the Charity Prize Bingo Evening at the Crown Hotel in Horwich this evening. Organised by The Friendship Lodge, 2466 RAOB GLE Ltd, in aid of the Bolton Mountain Rescue Team, Medical Officer Dr Clare...
Mayoral Reception at Bolton Town Hall to give thanks to those involved in the Armed Forces Day / Help for Heroes events on Saturday June 26th 2010

Donation of old Radio Mast to Cheshire RAYNET

by admin | Jul 6, 2010 | Donations, General news

Tonight, Team Radio Communications Officer, Dave Healey, received an email of thanks from Nick George on behalf of Cheshire RAYNET. Dave had recently donated a very old & rusty pump-up radio mast to Nick after a request came in via the MR Radio community. We...
Mayoral Reception at Bolton Town Hall to give thanks to those involved in the Armed Forces Day / Help for Heroes events on Saturday June 26th 2010

Team Eagley Bank Fund Raisers send another fantastic donation to the team

by admin | Jul 6, 2010 | Donations, General news

At the Help for Heroes / Armed Forces Day event in Bolton Town Centre on Saturday June 26th 2010, our Team Leader Garry Rhodes MBE had the pleasure of meeting members of Team Eagley Bank Fund Raisers at their Charity Stall, where they were busy raising funds for...
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