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Police officer reunited with nursing staff that ‘saved his life’ after completing 300-mile run for NorthCare Charity Date published: 03 April 2021
L-R: NorthCare Charity fundraiser Tim Greenwood, with Lynne Charles and Helen Barrow from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at The Royal Oldham Hospital
A police officer, based at Rochdale police station, who was left paralysed after a brain injury, had an emotional reunion with some of the nursing staff who helped ‘save his life’ as he completed a 300-mile charity run.
Tim Greenwood, of Chadderton, Oldham, has been running at least 10 miles every day throughout March as part of his #300in30 fundraiser for an NHS charity.
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Bray Head has become an even more popular spot for walkers since lockdown. Like many spots along the east coast, if walkers took in the view out to sea over the past several months they would have seen ships conducting survey work.
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There are five proposed offshore windfarms along the east coast already at an advanced stage of planning.
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Policeman who learned to walk again after an ear infection left him with a brain injury, to run 300 miles for NHS charity Date published: 26 January 2021
Tim Greenwood, based at Rochdale Police Station, will run 10 miles a day for 30 consecutive days throughout March (pictured with his family)
A local policeman, who had to learn to walk again after an ear infection left him with a brain injury, will take on a 300-mile charity run to thank the NHS staff that ‘saved his life’.