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1. The greatest gift
Manchester Metro News, Friday 21 December 2007CAROL Beckett may be spending her last ever Christmas with her two-year-old daughter – unless she receives a life-saving liver transplant.
2. New GP centre gets go-ahead
Manchester Metro News, Friday 21 December 2007MEADWAY Health Centre in Sale is to be replaced by a brand-new surgery after doctors were forced to see patients in a photocopying room.
3. College plans are approved
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007TRAFFORD College has been given the go-ahead for the latest phase of its £25m learning centre.
4. Homeless teens need more help
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007HOMELESSNESS charity Shelter has slammed Trafford Council for not providing enough emergency housing for vulnerable teenagers – and for underestimating the true numbers of homeless young people in the borough.
5. Town Hall 'squeezed'
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007TRAFFORD councillors have said they are “appalled” after the Government awarded the authority the lowest amount of town hall funding in Greater Manchester.
6. Arsonist anger
Manchester Metro News, Friday 7 December 2007CIVIC leaders in Sharston fear an arsonist is targeting community buildings.
7. 'Road to ruin'
Manchester Metro News, Friday 7 December 2007ALTRINCHAM businesses are threatening legal action against Trafford Council after they say roadworks have “assassinated” business in the town.
8. Top of the class
Manchester Metro News, Thursday 6 December 2007TRAFFORD primary schools have scooped top honours after achieving the best results in Greater Manchester – and fourth highest results in England.Click here for the full tables for all the primary schools around Trafford and Click here for the full tables for all the primary schools around Manchester.
9. Doc bids to help victims of flooding
Manchester Metro News, Friday 30 November 2007A SALE doctor is bidding to help thousands of Indians affected by flooding.
10. Snub for 'voice of the Tube'
Manchester Metro News, Thursday 29 November 2007THE ALTRINCHAM woman who became the “voice of the Tube” has been sacked after “slagging off” the Underground.
