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21. Canadian glory for in-line captain

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 July 2002
Hockey hotshot Max Drakeley skippered Great Britain's under-tens in-line skating team which finished runners-up in a international competition held in Canada.

22. Cafe bar plan shelved

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 July 2002
Plans to expand a café bar in Fallowfield have been scuppered following a resident's claim it opens illegally until 4am.

23. Lord of the garden

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 July 2002
The Lord of Rings was the inspiration for a Didsbury gardener's mystical, award winning creation.

24. Hats off

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 23 July 2002
Get your sneak preview of some of the stories in the South Manchester Reporter newspaper this week.

25. Juniors play starring roles

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 23 July 2002
GOLF: The captains of both Withington and Didsbury clubs gave all their members - including juniors - the chance to enjoy their captain's day competitions and celebrations.

26. Marathon effort for maths maestro

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 23 July 2002
With a head for figures, maths teacher Jim Stapleton is just the man to help judge finishing times at the Commonwealth Games' marathon and walking events.

27. South West title hopes nosedive

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 23 July 2002
CRICKET: South West Manchester's hopes of making a late challenge for the Manchester Association premier division title were dealt a fatal blow with a shock home defeat by a modest Westleigh, in our cricket round-up.

28. Burnage hit summit

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 23 July 2002
CRICKET: Burnage went to the top of the Meller Braggins Cheshire cricket league division three after a nail-biting six-run win over second-from-bottom Stalybridge St Paul's.

29. S-Old Trafford hospice boost

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 July 2002
United fan Paul Singer's matchstick Old Trafford could find its home at the real Theatre of Dreams after being bought by Red Devils supremo Peter Kenyon.

30. Get out of park

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 July 2002
A large group of travellers has besieged Cringle Fields public park in Burnage, parking over 20 caravans across the area.
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