Manchester People - Issue 45, New Year 2011
No cold feet for Sure Start
Didsbury-based actor John Thomson, famous for series including The Fast Show and Cold Feet, joined children, parents and staff for the opening of the brand-new £780,000 Sure Start Centre located in the middle of Didsbury Park. For information about the wide range of services now available at the centre for families with preschool-aged children, call 0161 434 1601.
Contents of Manchester People - Issue 45, New Year 2011
- Council's pledge for a challenging year
- Census 2011: we're counting on you
- Reader survey
- Don't delay, have your say
- Call for caring volunteers
- Resolve to get active in 2011
- City prepares for the next cold snap
- Painting the town red
- Council spending boost for city's economy
- New enterprise partnership is a leap forward
- News in brief
- First class cultural hub is just the job
- Slavery message behind Lord Mayor's new chains
- Win tickets to see A Doll's House
- Moss Side pride flowers
- Region stregthened by powerful new body
- You said it, we did it: cleaner streets
- Rolls of honour
- Carlo helps city reach jobs milestone
- Swing bridge links to the future
- Collyhurst regeneration 'remains a priority'
- From neglect to nurture: How foster care changed Chris’s world for the better
- Festival of firsts is back with a bang
- Manchester Day returns
- Win tickets to see Strictly stars in action
- Saying ‘no’ to nuisance
- New year school attendance campaign rings in the changes
- Manchester heroes awarded after record nomination
- No cold feet for Sure Start (this page)
- Spikey puts the smile in recycle right campaign
- Student Masterchefs
- New Metroshuttle’s green credentials
- It’s not too late to recycle your tree
- Manchester aims to net Netball World Cup
- Disappointed but proud
- Great expectations for popular run
- Unmissable events





