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1. Radical plan unveils super schools

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 January 2003
Radical plans have been revealed to create two super schools.

2. Talent show winners are left singing blues

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 December 2003
CLUB members in West Didsbury are so desperate for the return of an imitation Oscar they're offering a year's free membership to whoever brings it back.

3. The most improved primary school in Manchester

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 December 2003
THREE years ago teachers and pupils at Old Moat Primary in Withington were told, 'must do better' ... now they have.

4. Cash needed to cut decay

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 15 January 2003
Falling plaster, leaking roofs and smelly toilets could become things of the past for teachers and children at a school.

5. April start for hospital

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 March 2003
Health chiefs believe the new community hospital illustrated in these architect's drawings will offer a new way to get better and faster treatment.

6. Neighbours start battles of borders

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 May 2003
SURGING house prices in south Manchester have led to a massive increase in neighbours who scrap over their house boundaries.

7. Bark worse than a bite

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 January 2003
Meet Rosey, a dog in therapy because her bark was much worse than her bite.

8. Warning after spate of pub attacks

South Manchester Reporter, Sunday 5 January 2003
Police are warning staff at pubs in South Manchester to be on their guard following an armed robbery at a trendy wine bar.

9. Czech-ing facts about balloon race

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 June 2003
UP, up and away ... it's not just hot air, balloons released from The Reporter's race at the Didsbury Festival have been landing in places as far away as the Czech Republic.

10. Fears for our communities

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 January 2003
Civic leaders are urging residents not to allow political extremists to make the most of the death of DC Stephen Oake.
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