Trafford | Archive | 2002 | October
I REFER to the letter in the Messenger on the October 3 from Irene McKinley, about the council's new neighbourhood recycling centres and would like to reply to some of the points made. more...
A FINANCIAL advisor who swindled nearly £700,000 pounds from investors and squandered it on a millionaire lifestyle was jailed for four and a half years on Friday. more...
TRAFFORD's primary schools are celebrating after a dramatic improvement in this years key stage two results put Trafford among the top ten local education authorities in the country. more...
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REGARDING the public meeting with United Utilities on October 11, I have received numerous complaints from residents of the Woodhouse estate and Broadway, Davyhulme, that they had no prior knowledge of this meeting. As residents who are affected by the odours, they too would have welcomed the opportunity to express their views. more...
Keep up the good workPERHAPS Trafford council do take notice of letters in our local paper, because the garden area between Kingsway and Mitford Street has now been weeded and pruned and looks so much better. more...
CROWDS flocked to the Trafford Centre to catch a glimpse of girl band the Sugababes as they switched on this year's Christmas lights. more...
A NEW centre to provide respite care for Trafford children with learning disabilities is being created on the outskirts of Partington. more...
ALL the ingredients were there for a feast of mediocrity, when the first part of the Stars In Their Eyes European Championships 2002 burst on to our screens on Saturday night (ITV1). more...
In the build up to D Day there were several hundred American GIs stationed in a camp in Dunham Park what is now the Dunham Forest Golf Club. more...
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