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1. Old church taking new collection

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
NEW images show the future of St Peter's Church, in Ancoats, as an £8m National Embroidery and Textile Centre.

2. Pupils' artful bid to beat the bullies

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
ARTWORK and poems created by Trafford pupils, exploring the impact of bullying and crime, have gone on show at Sale Waterside this week.

3. Vikki has a close shave for children

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
THE Children In Need appeal was a hair-raising event for Vikki Olver, who had her head shaved to raise money for kids' charities.

4. 'Miser' brings kids to book

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
PUPILS at Alderley Edge Primary wondered what the Dickens was going on this week when a mean, bad-tempered, Victorian character visited their school.

5. Rundown precinct's £4m lift

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
BESWICK'S ramshackle precinct will be redeveloped at a cost of £4m.

6. Online to learning

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
THE first year of Trafford Council's online school admissions system has been a "fantastic success", say education chiefs.

7. Elderly in 'save our homes' plea

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
PENSIONERS living in sheltered accommodation under the threat of closure have made the emotional plea: "Please don't close us down."

8. Doctor's orders!

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
DIDSBURY-based Dr Chris Steele is leading a campaign to help the diagnosis of gluten intolerance, known as coeliac disease.

9. Disabled driver's fury

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
A SPINA bifida sufferer who crashed into Manchester's rising bollards has demanded the council repositions disabled parking bays near them to end confusion among disabled drivers.

10. More medics on their bikes

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 November 2006
PARAMEDICS on bicycles could soon be rolling into other areas of the North West after a six-month pilot scheme in Manchester city centre.
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