Local health service roadshows

Date published: 06 February 2008


Residents across Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale are being given the opportunity to find out more about their local health services through a series of roadshows that hit the streets next week.

The six-hour events take place at shopping centres, bus stations, superstores and hospitals across the borough over the next three months. 

Based on feedback from the public, they will provide information on key areas including transport, LIFT centres, the Urgent Care Centre and the locality hospital. 

Leaflets and factsheets about the changes will be available at each event and everyone from across the borough is encouraged to go along.

To find out more about the changes in your area, make sure you visit at one of the following times: 

  • Wednesday 13 February
    10.30am – 3.30pm
    Rochdale Exchange

  • Wednesday 5 March
    10-30am – 3.30pm
    Middleton Arndale

  • Friday 7 March
    8am – 2pm
    Rochdale Bus Station

  • Tuesday 18 March
    10am – 3pm
    Rochdale Infirmary

  • Friday 28 March
    8am – 2pm
    Middleton Bus Station

  • Wednesday 2 April
    10.30am – 3.30pm
    Heywood Morrisons

  • Monday 7 April
    10am – 3pm
    Rochdale Hopwood Hall College

  • Thursday 17 April
    10am – 3pm
    Rochdale Infirmary

  • Monday 21 April
    10am – 3pm
    Middleton Hopwood Hall

  • Wednesday 30 April
    10.30am – 3.30pm
    Littleborough Co-op

For any further information please contact the Patients’ Council on 0161 763 5644.

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