Get involved in Grange Local
Last updated at 11:59, Tuesday, 10 November 2009
WELCOME to Grange Local; a new website being run by local people to keep natives and visitors alike in touch with events and opportunities in the town.
Our aim is to become a platform for arts and social groups. Anyone with something to shout about is welcome to get involved and use the site to promotre their group.
Whether its the redevelopment of Berners Swimming Pool, Berners Close car park and the derelict Lido, the proposed Booths supermarket or the restoration of Clare House Lane footbridge - there's always something happening in Grange.
Of course, that's not to mention the groups and organisations that get together every week or the many events and meetings that take place.
Help keep the community in the loop by sharing what you know about the town with others through the Grange Local website - brought to you by the North West Evening Mail. It doesn't cost anything to post information - or even your opinion - on the site.
To find our more information call reporter Katie Robinson on 01229 840138 or email katie.robinson@nwemail.co.uk.
First published at 15:55, Friday, 03 October 2008
Published by http://www.grangelocal.co.uk
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