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11. Go-ahead for homes plan

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008
RESIDENTS in Whalley Range have hit out after planning bosses gave the go-ahead to a controversial residential development.

12. Neil Roland - August 28 2008

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008
PAM 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.

13. That's your lot

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008
AROUND 40 allotments could be dug up to make way for a flood channel in Didsbury.

14. Postcards from Beijing

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008
WITH a crop of 47 medals at the Beijing Olympics, Britain’s athletes have given people a lot to smile about – turning out the country’s most successful sporting performance in 100 years.

15. James Chapman-Kelly - 28 August 2008

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008
"THEY ought to be locked up or make them join the ruddy army. That'd sort them out. Kids of today got no respect. Bring back prescription." I looked at Fred, in his eighty-fifth year, and shaking my head said, "No, Fred It's not pre…"

16. Better than a million dollars

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008
A HISTORIC silver chalice which vanished along with two silver plates from a church 15 years ago have turned up after they were discovered languishing in an attic.

17. Road toll will 'split communities in half'

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008
FURIOUS residents have hit out at proposals to route congestion charging boundaries right through the heart of some of south Manchester’s suburbs.

18. Family get on their bikes to revisit Ted's tour de force

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 August 2008
THE family of an artist have retraced the Edwardian bike journey chronicled by their ancestor in a book he wrote and illustrated 100 years ago.

19. Family give up hope on finding climber Ben

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 August 2008
THE family of a climber missing in Pakistan for more than a month are coming to terms with the likelihood that he is dead.

20. My dream honeymoon up for sale

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 August 2008
IT WAS meant to be a fairytale honeymoon in paradise. But this week devastated groom Lee Leaver is ready to sell his dream fortnight in the sun to anyone who meets the asking price after a series of rows led to him splitting with his bride-to-be.
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