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Stories for 16 October 2002

Sale & Altrincham Entertainment

It's a hard Road

ROAD, Jim Cartwright's view of the modern, northern working class, is Coronation Street with attitude.  more...

Sale & Altrincham News

Husband's memory spurs fundraising

A SALE woman whose husband died from cancer has been raising money to fight the disease.  more...

THE LAST SUPPER!

COUNCIL chiefs have confirmed their decision to close the staff canteen at Trafford Town Hall - provoking an angry response from local authority union Unison.  more...

Sale & Altrincham Obituaries

Mrs M Mearns

THE funeral of Mrs Mary Blanch Mearns of Seamons Road, Oldfield Brow, Altrincham, took place at the Church on the Brow and Altrincham Crematorium on September 19. She died on September 9, at the age of 82.  more...

Stretford & Urmston Entertainment

What the Dickens?

CHARLES Dickens takes a swipe at the Victorian establishment in the Pickwick Papers, the novel that has given birth to a successful musical.  more...

Stretford & Urmston News

Dad to the rescue

A FATHER was forced to cut through chains to free his injured daughter after she was locked inside a park.  more...

Stretford & Urmston Whatson

Forgotten past

THE Imperial War Museum North, Trafford   more...

  
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