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1. Revealed: School's £17m new look
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2008THIS IS the £17 million new look that is set transform a Burnage high school.
2. Tributes paid to cyclist Jack
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2008HEARTFELT tributes have been paid to a cyclist who died after a collision with a car.
3. For your eyes only ...
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 November 2008HAVE you ever fancied becoming a real-life James Bond?
4. 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.
5. Beware the Stockholm syndrome
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 October 2008YOU’D be mad to copy our Congestion Charge scheme. That was the message from Stockholm this week after Manchester City Council boss Richard Leese said that there were similarities between the road toll programme set up in the Swedish city and that being considered for Manchester.
6. Snappers are tree-mendous
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008THE winners have been announced in Withington Civic Society’s annual photography competition.
7. What would the Victorians have thought?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008IT’S a scene that would have caused the early gentleman bathers at the 102-year-old Victoria Baths to blush.
8. 30 years of Reporting
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2008WHAT a difference 30 years make. In 1978 the Reporter burst on to the scene, with a mission to report on the news and views of people in the area. Thirty years on, we’re still performing that role with the same enthusiasm and determination as the team who launched the paper all those years ago.
9. In Pole position to practise yoga
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2008POLISH speakers can now sign up for yoga classes in their native language.
10. Glorious gardens
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2008FOR nearly 70 years Eddie and Margery Kenyon didn’t win so much as a raffle prize between them.
