Rochdale businesses sign armed forces pledge
Date published: 13 October 2014

Hartley Thomas Wright Solicitors, CRB Problems, Rochdale Online, Rochdale Boroughwide Housing, accountants TBD Associates, estate agent Martin & Co and the publishers of Rochdale Style Magazine have all signed the covenant which recognises their support of the armed forces community and their recognition of the value of serving personnel, veterans and military families
Seven more local firms have shown their support for the Armed Forces by signing the Armed Forces Corporate Covenant.
Rochdale Online, Hartley Thomas Wright Solicitors, CRB Problems, Rochdale Boroughwide Housing, accountants TBD Associates, estate agent Martin & Co and the publishers of Rochdale Style Magazine have all signed the covenant which recognises their support of the armed forces community and their recognition of the value of serving personnel, veterans and military families.
Senior representatives from all the businesses signed the covenant at Rochdale Town Hall, in the presence of Councillor Alan McCarthy, Lead Member for the Armed Forces at Rochdale Borough Council, Acting Chief Executive Linda Fisher and Lt Cdr Lee Paddock from the Ministry of Defence.
Councillor Alan McCarthy, Lead Member for the Armed Forces said: “I am very pleased to see yet more local firms showing their commitment by signing the Corporate Covenant, making nine in total already. The military have all made great sacrifices for their country and it is right that we do all that we can to embrace them into our community. I know they have always aimed to be supportive of the armed forces but this reinforces the work they do. These businesses recognise the important contribution Armed Forces make towards our country and our community and it is important to formally recognise their support which is what we have done today.”
The principles of the covenant state that they will all endeavor in their business dealings to uphold the key principles of the Armed Forces Covenant, which include promoting themselves as an armed forces friendly organisation and ensuring the armed forces community are not disadvantaged. In some cases, such as the sick, injured or bereaved, this means giving special consideration to allow them access to public or commercial services that civilians receive. In addition the covenant aims to highlight the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces; promote greater understanding of the issues facing them and help fully integrate former service men and women into the community.
Details of the offers available to the Armed Forces from these companies is available at http://www.rochdale.gov.uk/armedforces
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