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31. People power
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007CAMPAIGNERS are hailing the power of the south Manchester people after another controversial development was abandoned.
32. Jubilation as gardens plan is abandoned
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007THE council’s decision not to sell off land adjacent to Marie Louise Gardens for development sparked celebrations among those who fought so tirelessly to block it.
33. Bags of support for plastic carrier ban
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007THE campaign to ban plastic bags in Chorlton is gathering pace.
34. King Billy leads young actors
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007HE MADE his bread in the hit TV comedy of the same name – but now Nick Campbell is back in his old stamping ground of south Manchester teaching youngsters the tricks of his trade.
35. School back in dock for failing disabled pupil
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007A PRIMARY school has found itself in the dock again for discriminating against a disabled boy.
36. David slays Goliath in supermarket battle
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007IT WAS a battle that pitched a group of independent traders against Britain’s biggest retailer - and for once the little guy won.
37. November 29 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007THE things we humans do eh? There are so many people walking around with things stuck in their ears that for a while I thought everybody, except me, had gone deaf and that the ear inserts were hearing aids. I couldn't understand why even young people had such bad hearing.
38. Let the record-er show I'm the world's best
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007JUST for the record-er – Chris is the best in the world.
39. Don't let our son die in vain
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007THE parents of a teenager who died after falling from scaffolding have spoken of their anger at his bosses’ failure to provide basic safety measures.
40. November 29 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007WE RECEIVED our apology today. That’s the one from HM Revenue & Customs who aren’t, as a rule, particularly big on apologies.
