Young people invited to share their views
Date published: 06 March 2013
Gladys Rhodes White, Children's Services Director
Young people are being invited to share their views, thoughts and concerns at new regular drop-in sessions in Rochdale.
Gladys Rhodes White, Rochdale Council Executive Director for Children’s Services, and Councillor Donna Martin, Cabinet Member for Children, Schools and Families, will be hosting the ‘Tell Us’ sessions and are inviting anyone aged 11-16 to come and have a chat with them.
The ‘Tell Us’ sessions take place on the first Thursday of each month at Number One Riverside – the new Rochdale Library and council customer service centre in Rochdale town centre - from 4.30pm until 6pm. No appointment is necessary.
The next ‘Tell Us’ session is on Thursday 7 March.
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