Trafford | Archive | 2002 | March
I READ with great interest your article entitled "Residents fight to save green space" by Sian Corrigan. more...
THE reason why the metrolink inspectors are so difficult is because of the pressure they are put under by their management to maximise profits before the end of their contract. more...
YOUR article in SAM (March 14), Acting on an IdeA brought tears of laughter to this writers' eyes, especially where Cllr David Acton said if someone was to make a film about Trafford Council he supposed the only person who could play him would be Jim Royle of TV's The Royle Family. more...
RESIDENTS fear Brooklands Road in Sale is facing a 'development frenzy', which could destroy the character of the attractive thoroughfare. more...
A NEW scheme is hoping to crack down on crime throughout Trafford using a wide network of CCTV cameras. more...
THE demolition of a Trafford Park landmark that played a pivotal role in the war effort and was home to the country's first experimental radio station has outraged local historians. more...
JOBSEEKERS looking for work at The Trafford Centre can now take advantage of a dedicated job shop based at the shopping city. more...
A VICAR is confident his Timperley parish is in good shape to face the challenges of the 21st century, after the closure of one of its churches. more...
A CONSTRUCTION firm was fined £40,000 for "lack of duty" after a workman fell 50 feet to his death at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium. more...
A FLIXTON couple are taking a trip down memory lane as they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. more...
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