Albion Farm Shop and Cafe help raise vital funds for rescue heroes
Reporter: Ken Bennett
Date published: 10 February 2024
Pictured are Lizzy Partington, Vice Chair, Oldham Mountain Rescue Team, and Martha Tibbot, the Farm Shop Manager
Over the past year, Albion Farm Shop and Cafe at Delph have been raising money on behalf of Oldham Mountain Rescue Team to help with essential operational funds.
The money was raised from raffles and collections.
OMRT leader Rob Tortoiseshell said: ”Thank you so much to all the customers of Albion Farm Shop and Cafe and to all the staff, whose support is invaluable to us.
“The team is run almost entirely by generous public donations and local community support such as this, which helps us remain operational for the future.”
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