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1. Cycling route link go-ahead
Manchester Metro News, Friday 8 December 2006WORK to provide a 6km safe corridor between two popular cycling routes is set to begin next spring at a cost of £100,000.
2. Vulnerable facing end of the line
Manchester Metro News, Friday 1 December 2006MENTAL health charities are warning that suicidal people in Greater Manchester could have nowhere to turn to when a free helpline closes this weekend.
3. Student spotlight on flight from war
Manchester Metro News, Friday 1 December 2006A STUDENT is starring in a play based on his childhood experiences as a refugee from war-torn Angola.
4. Calling all budding DJs for Gorton
Manchester Metro News, Friday 1 December 2006A RADIO station wants to hear from people keen to take to the airwaves as part of a training project.
5. Ice hockey fans pay for £3.25m Dome delays
Manchester Metro News, Friday 1 December 2006ICE hockey fans will have to pay for coach travel to "home" games after further delays in the opening of the long-awaited £3.25m Altrincham Ice Dome.
6. Repairs 'assault course' for kids
Manchester Metro News, Friday 1 December 2006PRIMARY school children have been confronted by an "assault course" caused by work to replace water mains, according to a father-of-four.
7. Young mums' beauty bonus
Manchester Metro News, Friday 1 December 2006TEENAGE mums as young as 13 were this week offered free facials, hand massages and nail treatments to encourage them to take advantage of parental support and child health services.
8. Vandal target 'a risk to life'
Manchester Metro News, Friday 17 November 2006LIVES could be at risk as long as a disused row of lock-up garages is left open to the public, according to a worried café owner.
9. College leisure centres `will be closed'
Manchester Metro News, Friday 10 November 2006A COLLEGE has ruled out any U-turn on its decision to shut its two leisure centres to community use.
10. Siege hero cops honoured
Manchester Metro News, Friday 10 November 2006TWO policemen who tackled a knife-wielding man trying to set light to a gas-filled house have received the Chief Constable's High Commendation at a ceremony to recognise bravery.
