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Stories for 26 April 2005

Sale & Altrincham Letters

We need to recycle much more

MY wife and I are very keen to recycle as much of our household waste as possible, so we were very pleased when Trafford council gave us a bag into which we could put our waste paper and a box for our bottles and cans.  more...

Railings make trip safer

I FULLY agree with Mrs Webb's comments relating to safety railings along Washway Road, Sale, from the entrance of Alma Road to the end of the land belonging to Tyntesfield Primary School.  more...

Response was uncompromising

FURTHER to your appeal for views on the imposition of charges to swimming pensioners, I have already sent a personal protest to the council on the subject but the response came from Active Trafford and was bland and uncompromising.  more...

Sale & Altrincham News

Reds star backs life saving skills

MANCHESTER United star Phil Neville is backing an initiative that will teach parents life-saving skills.  more...

Trafford Billboard

Teamwork aims to protect

A SPECIALIST multi-agency unit monitoring Greater Manchester's sex and violent offenders has opened.  more...

Trafford Letters

Clarifying position

I feel I must write to correct the falsehood written about me by a Mr S J McMullen. Mr McMullen states that he has written to me, but not received a reply re the Trafford Leisure Pass.   more...

Trafford News

Parking is driving customers away

SHOPKEEPERS on Northenden Road in Sale fear that parking issues are scaring their customers away.  more...

Vandals drive woman out of town

A PARTINGTON woman who claims vandals have made her feel like a prisoner in her own home has hit out at a housing association's failure to rehouse her.   more...

  
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