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Stories for 21 May 2003

Sale & Altrincham News

No space to go

A BATTLE for parking spaces is taking place on the outskirts of Sale where residents and office workers are vying for spots to park their cars.  more...

A hero's welcome

ALTRINCHAM paid tribute to a local hero on Tuesday when a bridge in the town was named after Victoria Cross recipient Bill Speakman.  more...

Death 'not asbestos related'

A RETIRED joiner who died from plural mesothelioma did not die from an industrial related disease, a coroner said last week.  more...

Witness plea after video raid

ALTRINCHAM police are looking for witnesses following an armed robbery at a video shop in Hale on Saturday April 26.  more...

Stretford & Urmston Letters

BE ASHAMED

TRAFFORD council should be thoroughly ashamed of their home care service.  more...

Stretford & Urmston News

'HELP CATCH MY GIRL'S KILLER'

THE MOTHER of murder victim Lucy Royle has made an emotional plea for help to catch her daughter's killer.  more...

COUNCIL BOSSES FEEL CARERS' WRATH

ABOUT 150 home carers and their clients protested outside Trafford Town Hall on Tuesday night against the council's decision to privatise the service.  more...

MAYOR'S NEW ROLE

THE mayoral chains exchanged hands on Tuesday night when Trafford appointed its first black mayor, Cllr Whit Stennett MBE.  more...

EX-MAYOR DIES

CIVIC leaders have been paying tribute to former mayor of Trafford John Golding who died recently.  more...

Stretford & Urmston Sport

Medals galore for Trafford

ATHLETES from Trafford Athletic Club dominated the Greater Manchester County Championships held last weekend at Longford Park in Stretford.  more...

'Tails' of the unexpected

STRETFORD's cricketers claimed an unexpected away victory on Saturday, thanks to contrasting performances from both sides' tail-end batsmen.  more...

  
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