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21. 'Heads must roll at Parrs Wood'
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007LABOUR candidate Lucy Powell has called for ‘heads to roll’ at Parrs Wood High following the news that the school could be placed under special measures.
22. Disabled jobs u-turn joy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007DOZENS of jobs have been saved after Remploy, the UK’s biggest employer of disabled people, announced it would not be closing its south Manchester site.
23. Ashlea will star on stage - thanks to you
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007READERS of the South Manchester Reporter have put a teenage actress from Withington on the road to stage stardom.
24. Strike row boss ambushed
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 20 November 2007STRIKING nurses ambushed their boss today as she returned to work after a luxury sunshine holiday - and won the promise of breakthrough talks.
25. November 22 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007PICTURE this: A low sun shining weakly through rain-sodden clouds, and the sulphurous smell of coal smoke from a thousand chimneys as the fumes drift slowly, grudgingly, apologetically, over the roofs of a south Manchester suburb.
26. Punks didn't make my day
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007JUST over 30 years ago a band of angry young men arrived in the city play a gig to a handful of disaffected youths at Lesser Free Trade Hall.
27. Butcher gave out 85,000 bags in a year
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007FROST’S the Butchers in Chorlton have already given plastic bags the chop.
28. Bingo! Residents halt casino plan
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007RESIDENTS in Didsbury are rejoicing after a bingo hall’s bid for a casino licence was turned down by magistrates.
29. School could net £500,000 windfall
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007PUPILS at Burnage High School are celebrating after being granted media arts college status.
30. Bus lane fines blunder costs council £300,000
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007COUNCIL workers cancelled 5,000 bus lane tickets in the last 12 months because of technical difficulties with their computer systems.
