Oldham Council helping residents at Christmas

Date published: 20 December 2019


Oldham Councillors, staff and their partners are hard at work on the run up to Christmas making sure the borough’s residents are ready to enjoy their festive period.

Council Leader Cllr Sean Fielding joined Oldham Cares staff helping to contact thousands of vulnerable and elderly people to make sure they’re safe and well ahead of Christmas.

The MioCare Group, a key player in the Oldham Cares alliance with various social care services operating across the borough, calls its Helpline and Response customers in the run up to the festive period every year.

The annual ring round started on Wednesday 18th December and continues until Christmas Day.

It will see various teams from the MioCare Group calling local vulnerable and older people who may not receive any other services or support.

Cllr Fielding said, “I enjoyed taking part in the Christmas ring around again this year. It was great to sit and work alongside our staff who are committed to making sure our most at-risk people do not feel alone in their homes as the holiday period approaches.”

The council is involved in several other projects this Christmas and New Year which aim to support the most in need people, especially those in need of a roof over their heads or food.

These include, Working with the Manchester’s Bed Every Night and Real Change organisations, Supporting Oldham foodbanks in the Town Centre, Shaw and Chadderton and publicising opening times and Oldham Library opening its doors over the Christmas holiday period and offering food.

Councillors and staff have also been involved in several heart-warming schemes on the run up to Christmas. These include- Staff providing food boxes that have been handed over to Oldham Foodbanks, Working with Oldham CCG and the Royal Alexandra Hospital to provide treats & sweets and pyjama sets for children.

Cllr Fielding said, “It is really heart-warming to see how Oldham pulls together at Christmas to help people and put smiles on their faces.

“We also know winter weather and changes to public services can make it a challenging time for some of our residents. The Council, along with our partners, are there to help and support you as much as possible.

“I would like to encourage people to look out for their family, friends and neighbours over the festive period.

There will be some changes to waste and recycling collections over Christmas, so make sure that you check if your collection has been changed and of course, please help us by recycling packaging and wrapping where possible.

“May I take this opportunity to wish all of our residents a very Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year.”


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