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1. Action unlocks potential of a green haven

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 September 2003
AN ACTION plan to unlock the potential of East Manchester's Medlock Valley as a nature haven has been launched by Manchester City Football Club Manager Kevin Keegan and Manchester City Council leader Richard Leese.

2. MP’s fireworks visit lights blue touch paper...

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 September 2003
A NORTH Manchester MP and councillor had to beat a hasty retreat when an enraged businessman threatened to set his dog on them.

3. Singled out for praise

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 September 2003
A UNIQUE family support project based in North Manchester has been singled out for praise by the government.

4. £8.8M boost to restore a historic area

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 September 2003
THE programme to restore mills in an historic area of East Manchester has received an £8.8M boost.

5. School honours ‘forgotten’ hero

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 September 2003
THE LORD Mayor of Manchester, Councillor Audrey Jones, joined councillors, MPs and a representative of the US Ambassador this week in honour of a forgotten World War One hero.

6. The greening of Miles Platting

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 September 2003
NEW East Manchester Ltd and Groundwork are working with residents to develop and improve the green and open spaces that exist in the Miles Platting area.

7. Help us put a stop to this destruction

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 September 2003
HORRIFIED nature lovers are appealing to parents to prevent their children destroying a local beauty spot after trees were hacked down and the area torched by arsonists as young as eight.

8. Jobless 'still too high'

North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003
JOB creation programmes as part of the regeneration of East Manchester have been slated as unemployment figures in the area remain higher than the Manchester average.

9. Angry campaigners demand talks over hospitals cash crisis

North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003
CAMPAIGNERS fighting for children's hospital services in Manchester are demanding talks with the Government after plans for a proposed super hospital were deemed too expensive.

10. Actor exposed as racist thug

North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003
A TEENAGER hired to play a drama Clocking Off has been branded a real-life thug.
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