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Stories for 18 April 2006

Sale & Altrincham News

Cooking up a charity run

GREGGS bakery staff in Sale and Altrincham have reached the half way mark in their appeal for volunteers to take part in their Cancer Charity run in Heaton Park, Prestwich, with a month to go before the run takes place on May 14.  more...

Stretford & Urmston Letters

Climbing mountain alone

A copy of a letter sent to David Cameron, Leader of the Conservative Party.  more...

War memories

REGARDING your article on names that should be on the cenotaph (SUM, April 6). I have always thought my brother's name should be on, he was born in Urmston.  more...

Intolerance reigns in Urmston

BEING out of the country since Christmas, I thought I would get up to date locally by reading old Messengers.  more...

Pottering about

#TRAFFORD council seems to prefer lining many of the roads in and around Urmston with pot holes. For example, Davyhulme Infant School, situated on Canterbury Road, - so many craters have formed in the road surface over a period of time, that the area takes on the appearance of a "war zone". And with so many speed humps breaking up, especially on Davyhulme Road, it's transforming many roads in the area into assault courses.  more...

Bike theft shock

MY eight-years-old daughter left her bicycle on our drive on Sunday evening last week and when she got up in the morning it had gone, someone has stolen it. It is purple with trendy in white written on it.   more...

Stretford & Urmston News

Lottery win for Stretford after TV poll

A STRETFORD quadrangle will be brought to life after national charity Groundwork swept the board in a GMTV vote to secure Lottery funding.  more...

  
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