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11. It’s time to party say gay newly weds

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 December 2005
A GAY couple from Didsbury have become one of the first in Greater Manchester to get married under new civil partnership laws.

12. Homing in on homelessness

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 December 2005
COMMONLY regarded as one of Manchester's most affluent suburbs, Didsbury is perhaps not the area that would spring to mind as home to the homeless.

13. School play given Shameless advice

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 December 2005
WHEN a south Manchester schoolgirl needed some tips on how to play the lead in her school play she didn't have to think too hard about who to turn to for inspiration.

14. Burglar’s entry is bard by poet

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 December 2005
RENOWNED poet and playwright Copland Smith took a more prosaic stance when confronted by a burglar inside his home.

15. Teacher’s rant against Blair

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 December 2005
A TEACHER has won a national award after she said Tony Blair's plan to give all parents a choice of high schools would lead to 'disaster'.

16. Allotments are the new Eden for young

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 December 2005
AT SIX o'clock every morning, 28-year-old Fiona Procter pulls on her wellies and woolly jumper and heads off to 'Eden'.

17. Heavenly donations

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 December 2005
GENEROUS parishioners have donated a staggering £1million towards a new church hall in Didsbury.

18. Festive fare: A recipe for success

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 December 2005
IS your Christmas dinner always a disaster? As an army of cooks face the challenge of feeding the family for the festive feast, south Manchester Reporter goes in search of the perfect Christmas dinner. With help from some of south Manchester's finest foodies, we present traditional recipes, vegetarian options and alternatives to rustle up for relatives.

19. Anguished teenager was artist and poet

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 December 2005
A TORMENTED teenage poet and artist fell to his death from a motorway bridge hours after asking a deeply religious friend if he would go to heaven or hell.

20. Buses to rival the Metrolink

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 December 2005
THIS is a vision of the future for public transport, a computer-guided bus taking passengers down a £58 million bus lane on Princess Road.
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