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1. Parking fees put people off shopping
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007I KNOW this is an old chestnut but the parking in Urmston is getting out of control.
2. Have fewer children
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007INCREASED energy use is the principal driving force behind the threat of global warming being debated at the UN meeting in Bali.
3. Defend our fine libraries
Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007WHAT on Earth is Trafford Council trying to do to the community?
4. Library cuts fears
Manchester Metro News, Friday 7 December 2007THE Tories agreed a report at an Executive meeting last month (Library plan is considered, Friday, November 30) which could lead to cuts in the library service of up to £500,000, which could leave our libraries decimated.
5. Wheel see!
Manchester Metro News, Friday 7 December 2007FURTHER to the ‘dining wheel’ which is due to be built at the Trafford Centre and possible TV interference, the operators have been told that they will have a week to try and sort out any problems with local TV reception.
6. Consider our recycling poll
Manchester Metro News, Friday 7 December 2007THE ruling Conservative group is keen to reassure Trafford residents that an expected questionnaire response from 1,000 households (Recycling consultation is launched, 30 November) will be an adequate representation of the borough’s views.
7. Lack of customer service
Manchester Metro News, Friday 30 November 2007I WONDER whether Trafford Council leader Susan Williams could spare a few minutes to apply her mind to something other than her political career prospects?
8. Dovecote to be decked with holly
Manchester Metro News, Friday 30 November 2007THE Friends of Walkden Gardens are holding their annual ‘Carols around the Dovecoat’ on Saturday December 8 from 2pm to 4pm.
9. Mental health care 'being strengthened'
Manchester Metro News, Friday 30 November 2007MUCH has been written about the dismissal of Karen Reissman from the Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust.
10. Absence of traffic is due to luck
Manchester Metro News, Friday 23 November 2007SEAN Corker’s comments on road safety in Trafford and across Britain (Metro News, Friday, November 16) in general are misguided and quite wrong.
