Does anyone remember Andrew Sharp? He worked at Whitehead's in Royal George Mill in Greenfield in the early 1970s, and at Initial Services on Ardwick Green in the 1980s. Get in touch if you think you might be able to help. https://t.co/FQq1m08lBx
https://t.co/wjoPctd9Fy Press coverage of the public letter to the Prime Minister, calling for action on higher risk asbestos in Greater Manchester schools. Huge thanks to mesothelioma sufferer Michelle Spencer, and Neil Emmott (leader of @RochdaleCouncil, for their support.
APPEAL: Did you work with former computer operator Andrew Sharp? Following his death from #Asbestos#Cancer, Andrew’s loved ones are appealing for help from his ex-colleagues. Find out more and how @CaseySimpsonLaw is supporting the family. https://t.co/UFpp6yO4qq
A family from Oldham are appealing for information following the death of Andrew Sharp, a beloved husband and father from asbestos related cancer
https://t.co/3BVqY8c3AX
100 years ago, Nellie Kershaw died from asbestos. The asbestos crisis is not over. In the 60s, Turner Brothers and Cape fought regulation that could have saved lives. There is a moral obligation on them to to fund new treatments for these diseases. https://t.co/rrY8C9eqb7
Following Nellie Kershaw’s death in 1924, the #Asbestos industry kept up its deadly trade for another 70 years. On today’s 100-year anniversary @AsbestosGMAVSG are remembering her legacy at Rochdale Memorial Gardens. Join them at 4.30pm.
Nellie Kershaw. Born Rochdale 1891. Died of asbestosis 1924. Never forgotten. This is the memorial in Rochdale Memorial Gardens (OL16 1AG). If you can spare the time, please visit, and remember all our loved ones who have died from asbestos disease
100 years since Nellie Kershaw passed away from an asbestos related condition and women are still being diagnosed with asbestos diseases to this day. A very important article on how the lack of awareness around asbestos exposure in women still remains an issue.
Textile worker Nellie Kershaw's death in 1924 led to the first asbestos industry regulations. On #InternationalWomensDay2024 our expert @H_K_Robinson explores Nellie's legacy and why a lack of awareness around asbestos exposure in women and illness remains https://t.co/3QdFaKcfXX
Textile worker Nellie Kershaw's death in 1924 led to the first asbestos industry regulations. On #InternationalWomensDay2024 our expert @H_K_Robinson explores Nellie's legacy and why a lack of awareness around asbestos exposure in women and illness remains https://t.co/3QdFaKcfXX
Nellie Kershaw died of asbestosis on 14th March 1924. The asbestos industry kept up its deadly trade for another 70 years. Many more died as a result. Nellie's story should not be forgotten. Join us on the 100 year anniversary at 4.30pm at Rochdale Memorial Gardens (OL16 1AG)
At Macclesfield District General Hospital today for the opening of their new Learning Education and Development Hub based in New Alderley House @irwinmitchell
@GOVUK response is not good enough. We have “a mature and comprehensive plan to manage asbestos risk”..like in the same way you have managed the risk of RAAC?! Change is needed to save lives. @irwinmitchell @yorkshireSARAG https://t.co/26TEacUYCC
More than 2,000 British Army tanks and vehicles may contain #Asbestos, the Ministry of Defence has admitted. Our lawyer @NicolaHandley78 represents people diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases. She says more needs to be done to protect forces personnel. https://t.co/rVUNAOnAPx
We handed our Instagram Stories over to Ron today.
He’s the first client from our #Imagine campaign and we wanted to give you the chance to get to know him better. Catch up on a #DayInTheLife of Ron below.