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Incident 83/2015 – Search for missing person in North Wales

Incident 83/2015 – Search for missing person in North Wales

by admin | Nov 7, 2015 | 2015, Incident

Whilst on the SARDA Wales monthly training weekend, at 06.30hrs early this morning, our Mountain Rescue Trailing Search Dog Handler Steve Nelson, with Trailing Search Dog Boris, and Elaine Gilliland as navigator, were called out to join North Wales Police, NEWSAR and...
Incident 83/2015 – Search for missing person in North Wales

Kind Donations received from Morrisons, Atlas Mills generous customers

by admin | Nov 3, 2015 | Donations

On Saturday 31st October our Support Group members were at Morrisons’ store, Atlas Mills, Bolton, holding a charity collection in the entrance foyer.   Iain Clarkson, Sarah Hindle, Dave Rees, John Ryan, Gillian Gregory, and Andy Keyworth operated a rota throughout the...
Incident 82/2015 – search for missing male at Lower Darwen

Incident 82/2015 – search for missing male at Lower Darwen

by admin | Oct 31, 2015 | 2015, Incident

At 15:36 on the afternoon of Friday 30th October, Deputy Team Leader Chris Greenhalgh received a call from Lancashire Constabulary who were requesting the team’s assistance in the planned search on Saturday 31st October for a missing 52 year old male in the area...
Incident 83/2015 – Search for missing person in North Wales

Team Charity Store Collection at MORRISONS Atlas Mills on Saturday

by admin | Oct 29, 2015 | General news

This Saturday, 31st October 2015, our Support Group will be busy all day holding a charity collection at MORRISON’s supermarket, Atlas Mills, Mornington Road, Bolton. We hope their customers will pause from their Hallowe’en shopping to chat to us and, maybe, make a...
Incident 83/2015 – Search for missing person in North Wales

Kind donation from Davyhulme University of the Third Age Group

by admin | Oct 29, 2015 | Donations

Following our President Bob Hutchinson’s visit to Davyhulme U3A Group on 26th October 2015, today our Secretary, Gillian Gregory, received a wonderful donation cheque for £50.00 from the Group’s Treasurer, Dennis Poyner. In his accompanying letter, Dennis writes “We...
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