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1. Was Freddie one of our own?
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006SIXTIES pop sensation Freddie Garrity has long been known as one of Collyhurst's most famous sons - but north Manchester's claim to the star has been challenged by Didsbury.
2. Eden dream will cost £500,000
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006A SUPPORT scheme in Openshaw has launched a new appeal to raise funds to refurbish a vital district community centre.
3. Homes are saved from bulldozing
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006RESIDENTS of Hadlow Close in Miles Platting are overjoyed after learning that their campaign to save their homes from demolition has been successful.
4. Hospital backed
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006A RESOUNDING condemnation of moves to down grade North Manchester General Hospital has come from Advertiser readers.
5. Grieving mum wants tower of strength returned
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006A GRIEVING mum is appealing for the return of her lost dog that helped her through the death of her daughter in a car crash.
6. Leese: ‘Put your money on us’
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006EAST Manchester has been shortlisted as a location for the UK's first super-casino.
7. Graham’s a super dad
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006A MOSTON father has been named as Manchester's outstanding parent of the year, bringing up seven children in the face of tragedy.
8. Green house opens its doors
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006A NEW eco-friendly house is to give people the chance to learn how to make their homes more green.
9. Estate residents spring into action
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 19 May 2006RESIDENTS of the Shiredale Estate in Harpurhey have helped their neighbourhood spring into life with a flowerbed-planting project.
10. B of the Bang spikes go... road to reopen
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 19 May 2006THE SLIP-ROAD beneath the B of the Bang will re-open this month, as safety tests begin on the controversial sculpture's spikes.
