Harry Bell – Man of Rochdale 2014

Date published: 28 November 2014


Harry Bell was named Man of Rochdale today (Friday 28 November) at an annual luncheon held in aid of Springhill Hospice.

Harry beat off 49 nominees to be crowned the Man of Rochdale and was honoured for his continued charity fundraising and contribution to Springhill Hospice.

Speaking about winning the award, Harry said: “I don’t believe it. I am honoured and absolutely flabbergasted because everyone who has come to this event today does exactly what I do for the Hospice.

“I didn’t expect this at all and had no idea that I would win.”


John Whyman presenting Harry Bell with the Man of Rochdale award

Harry has been fundraising for Springhill Hospice since it opened its doors in 1989. He has done work with the Scouts, the Roundtable, the 41 Club and the Freemasons in aid of the Hospice and his company, H Bell and Sons, which is now run by Harry’s son and daughter, also do work for the Hospice.

Harry added: “I have to thank everyone for their support and thank the people who voted for me because I really didn’t expect it.”

Harry received the award from last year’s winner John Whyman.

Speaking about the past year Mr Whyman said: “I have to thank everyone for the past twelve months. I feel guilty that people are applauding me and that people are stopping me in the street but I have to admit that I have been enjoying myself.”

Held at Rochdale Town Hall, the event has been crowning a Man of Rochdale for 21 years.

Fundraiser for Springhill Hospice, Melanie Caffrey said: “The event has been wonderful. We have had a great turnout and the Hospice has been well supported. Well done to everyone who was nominated and congratulations to Harry, a well deserving winner.”

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