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31. ‘Please find us a home’
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 13 October 2006A YOUNG mum expecting twins has been told she is 'not a priority' on the housing list despite being crammed in a house with her parents, brother and son.
32. £25m boost for Openshaw
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 6 October 2006SHOPPING facilities in Openshaw are set to be transformed by a £25 million redevelopment project.
33. One of the most desirable places in the country?
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 6 October 2006OPENSHAW may be a target for major regeneration but according to one national newspaper it is already the second most desirable place in the country.
34. Heroes pass the hat
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 6 October 2006THE mother of a toddler dramatically rescued from a blazing house has spoken of 'the heroes' who caught her daughter.
35. Crowds flock to remember famous son
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006A CELEBRATION of Samuel Bamford's life became its own success story as literary fans flocked to Hough Hall.
36. Pet welcome home
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006HOLLIE the 'dognapped' pooch has been reunited with her delighted owners after an appeal in The Advertiser for her safe return.
37. Toddler saved in fire drama by handy hero
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006SAFE hands were needed in the dramatic rescue of toddler who had to be lowered from the window of a blazing house by her frantic mother.
38. Legend’s mum joins the fight
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006CAMPAIGNERS fighting to save St Michael's Church have received the backing of a rock legend's mother.
39. Anguish as pet pooch kidnapped
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 September 2006A PENSIONER has been left distraught after he was told he must cough up cash if he wants his missing dog returned.
40. Residents fear move to unwanted regen areas
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 September 2006RESIDENTS who will see their homes flattened in the redevelopment of Miles Platting say they fear being forced into areas no one would want to live.
