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11. New GP centre gets go-ahead

Manchester Metro News, Friday 21 December 2007
MEADWAY Health Centre in Sale is to be replaced by a brand-new surgery after doctors were forced to see patients in a photocopying room.

12. Office closure fears

Manchester Metro News, Friday 21 December 2007
CONCERNS have been raised about what will happen to workers at an IBM office in Sale when it closes down in March next year.

13. Teacher's legal bid to clear her name fails

Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 19 December 2007
THE URMSTON teacher jailed for firing a gun near a gang of youths outside her home has  lost her bid to clear her name.

14. Kids step into the Footlights

Manchester Metro News, Monday 17 December 2007
STRETFORD children's theatre group Footlights has had a busy Christmas period, and is gearing up for its next performance at Lostock College.

15. Corrie star's helping hand for charity

Manchester Metro News, Monday 17 December 2007
A CORONATION Street star turned Santa's little helper for the day at Altrincham's Barnardo's branch last week.

16. Tree joy for kids

Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007
PRIMARY school pupils have received an early Christmas present from a generous construction company.

17. The next big thing?

Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007
TWO young musicians from Hale have won a top radio station’s battle of the bands and opened a charity gig in front of 3,500 people.

18. College plans are approved

Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007
TRAFFORD College has been given the go-ahead for the latest phase of its £25m learning centre.

19. Pupils quiz sport stars at anti-bullying event

Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007
MANCHESTER United striker Louis Saha and Sale athletics star Darren Campbell joined Trafford schoolchildren to tackle bullying and racism this week.

20. Homeless teens need more help

Manchester Metro News, Friday 14 December 2007
HOMELESSNESS 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.
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