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'To think we will never go back is heartbreaking': Fears 'lifeline' centre for disabled people could close for good, despite reassurances from council

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There are fears a ‘lifeline’ centre for disabled people could close for good - despite reassurances from the council.Nearly 1,300 people have signed a petition to save ‘Moving On’, an Alkrington-based drop in service that helps those with physical or sensory impairments to live a full and active life.The centre supports people who have an ‘acquired disability’ - whether they have suffered a stroke, have an acquired brain injury or are living with a long-term health condition.Its doors have remained closed since lockdown was announced in March but, since then, Rochdale council has held a review of some of its adult social care services.Bosses insist they are not making cuts but ensuring specialist support is in place for some of the.

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