Hospice donation
Date published: 15 March 2013
UNCLAIMED lost property at Radclyffe School will be donated to Dr Kershaw’s Hospice at the end of term.
Items confiscated from pupils and not claimed by parents within six weeks, will also be given to the hospice’s charity shops.
Pupils have set up a lunchtime book-swap stall at the school on Hunt Lane.
FIRST Choice Homes Oldham is holding a walkabout inspection of Bare Trees Estate from 9 to 10am tomorrow. Meet as the Cedar Crescent shops.
STRUGGLING to manage you money? Help is at hand at a free session at Asda Chadderton, Milne Street, from 2 to 5pm on Thursday, March 28. Visitors can get advice on benefits, credit unions, cheap bus fares, Affordable Warmth schemes, loan sharks and rent help.
NORTH Chadderton School is holding a bake-off competition and a Comic Relief carnival tomorrow ahead of Friday’s Red Nose Day.
A GREY Carrera Fury bicycle was stolen from the bike rack outside Chadderton Wellbeing Centre, Burnley Street, between 4 and 5pm on Monday. Anyone with information should call the police non-emergency 101 number.
LEARN a new craft, share your skills and make new friends at the weekly craft cafe. It meets at the Over-60s Centre, Broadway, from 11am to 1pm on Friday. Admission is £1.
GET help to get online. Chadderton Library holds four-week basic computer classes where you can learn to use a keyboard and mouse, send e-mails, search for information and staying safe on the web.
Call 0161-770 5656 for more information.
GET fit and have fun at St George’s Church, Broadway, with salsa classes from 8.15pm on Thursdays. It also a a Rosemary Conley class at 5.15pm the same day.