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1. Vote for NHS staff who go the extra mile
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2008FROM the brightest brain surgeons to the most polished cleaners... patients can now give the best hospital staff the recognition they deserve.
2. How could you be so heartless?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2008A WHEELCHAIR user has hit out at the callous thieves who have smashed up his specially adapted car three times for scrap metal.
3. 'Cottaging' loos could be closed
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2008A PUBLIC toilet could be demolished to deter ‘cottaging’ near to a children’s playground.
4. Grieving mother's anniversary plea
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 November 2008A MOTHER is urging drivers to cut their speed on the third anniversary of a tragic road crash that took her daughter’s life.
5. Finally I can talk abouit mum's fight with cancer
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 November 2008FOR years Susan Hargreaves was too upset to talk about her childhood experiences of her mother’s battle with breast cancer.
6. Heron statue will be five metres tall
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2008A FIVE-metre tall heron could soon be winging its way to the Northenden riverbank.
7. Readers have their say on the C-charge
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2008THE discussion was underway even before the panelists took their seats as the auditorium at Parrs Wood High School rang to the low hum of opinions being exchanged over the hot topic of the moment.
8. Big Apple's debt to Levy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008HE IS one of the greatest architects of his generation and has designed some of the world’s most iconic buildings.
9. Who ate all the fish?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008SOMETHING fishy is going on at Platt Fields Park.
10. On the beat with the new 'Dixons'
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008‘ELLO ‘ello ‘ello... what have we here then? The cosiness of our neighbourhood bobbies characterised by the likes of Dixon of Dock Green may be a stereotype confined to the BBC archives, but some local policing teams are harking back to the days where officers were at the centre of the community - the eyes and ears patrolling the streets.
