Details to follow if we can. pic.twitter.com/TiJcRqN5IC
20: Callout Saturday 14th April 2018 kmrt.org.uk/20-callout-sat…
#simonyates giving a lecture to raise funds for our #50thAnniversary pic.twitter.com/LHZ7fykguV
Bank holidays may mean time off for many, but for our crew it can mean even more call outs. On Sunday alone, we attended 11 missions! Here's one of the many we attended, in @TheBoltonNews, all thanks to your support. A huge thank you to @BoltonMRT too! bit.ly/2GwNjqm
Call out. Details to follow. pic.twitter.com/LZnaYvGdYV
Huge thank you to everyone who donated or entered our competition today. We raised just over £540, which is just amazing! All mountain rescue teams are run by volunteers and all the money to keep our teams running has to be raised. We truly appreciate you supporting us. Thanks
Wow there’s so many of you up at Rivington Pike! This is the place to be!!! We’ll be here up until four so pop up and see us. pic.twitter.com/Ihfh9ffx9G
Some of our team are based at Rivington Top Barn. We are on duty for the traditional Good Friday walk up Rivington Pike. It’s getting very busy even if a little damp. We are teaching some of our young visitors CPR. pic.twitter.com/v5Kuq2prFx
Sad incident at Tockholes Plantations, Darwen on Sunday 25th March involving @BoltonMRT @NWAmbulance and @NWAirAmbulance - facebook.com/BoltonMRT/post…
Come see what our amazing mountain rescue does for all our safety! @BoltonMRT @boltonproud @RedRoseRR @darwendashers @bbroadrunners @RunUltra_UK pic.twitter.com/kL6IcumSIR
Feb 3 2007
News from ex Team member Mike Thomason
Viewers of our website following the progress and recovery of ex team member, and ex local Church Minister Mike Thomason, now serving as a Chaplain with the British Army, will be pleased to hear that in late December he left the Birmingham Hospital where he was recovering from blast injuries incurred on active service in Iraq, and is now back with his Regiment in Germany.
He still has a long way to go a full recovery but things are now considerably better than they were when he was first airlifted back to the UK for medical treatment.
In a letter updating us on his progress (and thanking us for our get well wishes etc.,) Mike and his wife Sue have kindly donated £25.00 to the team.
Thanks Mike (and Sue) heres to a continuing successful recovery, and we all hope to see you soon when you visit home.
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