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1. Coffee morning raised vital cash
Manchester Metro News, Friday 3 October 2008STAFF and customers at Bonmarché in Sale raised £115 for Macmillan Cancer Support by putting the kettle on for the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning on Friday, September 26.
2. Traffic calming needed on lane
Manchester Metro News, Friday 3 October 2008RE: speeding on Carrington Lane in Sale (Trafford Metro, September 26) I have lived on the stretch of road between Manor Avenue and Hawthorn Lane for over 56 years.
3. Workers will be left out of pocket by C-CHarge
Manchester Metro News, Friday 3 October 2008WITH reference to the government’s ‘loan’ to help with the improved transport system, with the money we have already paid in taxes, it is not the government’s money.
4. Muzzled mastiff gave me a fright
Manchester Metro News, Friday 26 September 2008Dog alert! Recently, while walking across the playing field behind Bowdon Vale, I was suddenly circled from behind by a black and brown mastiff, fortunately wearing a muzzle over its mouth.
5. Barren roundabout to bloom
Manchester Metro News, Friday 26 September 2008YOU carried a story some weeks ago about residents complaining about having their roundabout barked over instead of planted out, as has been done in past years, through shortfalls in council budgeting.
6. Why don’t elderly understand bins?
Manchester Metro News, Friday 26 September 2008RECYCLING bins do confuse the elderly, writes Harry Wild.
7. C-charge nothing to do with traffic
Manchester Metro News, Friday 26 September 2008IT’S not entirely clear in the advert for the Greater Manchester YES Campaign that appeared in Metro News last week what they are voting yes for.
8. Shop staff make brews for charity
Manchester Metro News, Friday 19 September 2008STAFF from Bonmarché in Sale will be putting the kettle on to join the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning on Friday, September 26.
9. Swim row reveals a lack of debate
Manchester Metro News, Friday 19 September 2008EXECUTIVE councillor John Reilly, leisure spokesperson, called a press conference on September 1 to announce the council’s decision to refuse the government’s generous offer of £120,000 to aid the cost of free swimming for the elderly and the young and to build new pools in Trafford.
10. Metro language usage slammed
Manchester Metro News, Friday 19 September 2008I READ your newspaper every week, it’s very informative and contains some good stories.
