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51. Breakdancing with grandad
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2008A GRANDAD might not be the first person to spring to mind when you think of cool streetdance moves. But for Kevin Morris, the urban scene of breakdancing and its newer incarnation, streetdancing, is in his bones.
52. Leech calls for more allotments
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2008AN MP is calling for a vacant allotment site in Didsbury to be reopened - to ease a shortage of plots in the suburb.
53. Foot on the ladder
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2008ESTATE Agents say they believe the south Manchester housing market could be re-invigorated by new stamp duty rules.
54. Raiders pelted by angry pub regulars
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2008PUNTERS fought back after masked robbers targeted their pub for a second time in just a few weeks.
55. Finding joy in a post-modern UK
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2008JUST how would you go about producing a series of photos capturing the essence of British life?
56. Love on the Nile
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2008ANTHONY North is set to marry his very own ‘Cleopatra’ after falling in love during long internet chats on all things Egyptian.
57. Plug pulled on bi-weekly markets
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2008TOWN hall bosses are to cut the number of Northenden’s Farmers Markets by half due to lack of trade, the Reporter can reveal.
58. Don't airbrush us from the story of Quentin's life
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008A ROW has broken out after producers of a film about the life of Quentin Crisp chose against filming scenes in the south Manchester suburb where he died.
59. Go-ahead for homes plan
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008RESIDENTS in Whalley Range have hit out after planning bosses gave the go-ahead to a controversial residential development.
60. Neil Roland - August 28 2008
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008PAM Siddons is not someone who particularly enjoys the limelight. This is not to say she shuns it, but when spokesmen are required to represent the community in West Didsbury where she lives - the battles to save beautiful buildings, parks and sites of historical interest - it tends not to be her name we hear and read. But she’s always there, central to the proceedings, and it is pure passion for her local environment which drives her.
