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31. Beware the Stockholm syndrome

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 October 2008
YOU’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.

32. Big Apple's debt to Levy

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
HE IS one of the greatest architects of his generation and has designed some of the world’s most iconic buildings.

33. Snappers are tree-mendous

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
THE winners have been announced in Withington Civic Society’s annual photography competition.

34. Rain stops play

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
SOME of south Manchester’s most-used open spaces were left under water following a weekend of torrential rain.

35. I can't see the woods for pictures of the trees ...

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
TODAY'S column was to have been about trees, to tie in with the recent Withington Photographic Competition 2008, organised by the highly community spirited Charlotte Gildart-Butler who had involved me to help judge the many entries. She had chosen "Trees in the Withington area" as the topic for photographs.

36. Driver pays penalty for using disabled badge

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
A DRIVER who used her uncle’s out-of-date disabled badge to get city-centre parking privileges has been ordered to pay more than £1,100.

37. Students are easy targets

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
EXTRA police patrols are being deployed in parts of south Manchester after shocking new burglary figures were released.

38. Who ate all the fish?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
SOMETHING fishy is going on at Platt Fields Park.

39. James Chapman-Kelly - 30 October 2008

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
HOW often have you been told by some officious looking person on the telly that changes are being made to the fabric of society that will make your life easier? And how often has it actually worked out that way?

40. What would the Victorians have thought?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2008
IT’S a scene that would have caused the early gentleman bathers at the 102-year-old Victoria Baths to blush.
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