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3461. Marjorie badly hurt in child attack
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 19 February 2002POLICE believe two boys aged 12-13 dragged this 88-year-old woman to the floor for the sake of £5.
3462. Kids' ideas open gates
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 19 February 2002ARTISTIC and imaginative children have made their mark on Ladybarn Community Centre by designing the centre's new gates.
3463. Special church service for families
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 19 February 2002A SPECIAL service of remembrance for families who have lost a newborn baby will take place next month.
3464. Community club branches out
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 18 February 2002A POPULAR sports centre is expanding to provide better facilities for women.
3465. Police mount horse study
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 18 February 2002HOUGH End's police horses were on their best behaviour for a visit from a top expert who was assessing their performance.
3466. Store boost attracts traders
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 18 February 2002A TESCO store planned for Burnage is already attracting other traders to a nearby shopping parade.
3467. Kids get a pizza the action
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 18 February 2002PIZZA Express didn't know what it was letting itself in for when it invited a group of children from St Ambrose Primary to the restaurant for a day.
3468. Job swap cellist plans return to Down Under
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 15 February 2002A BUSMAN'S holiday to Australia for cellist Liz Neville was so enjoyable she is now planning to move Down Under.
3469. Linesman returns home safely
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 15 February 2002FOOTBALL linesman Pete Eastwood has returned home safely after officiating in front of 30,000 fans at an Afghanistan match.
3470. The village wants its green back
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 15 February 2002CIVIC leaders are set to call time on bosses at a Didsbury pub - following a row over its beer garden.
