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News archive for June 2009
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30 June 2009
School's out for summer
Swimming, horse-riding, multisports, arts & crafts, family cycling, DJ sessions and dance workshops are some of the 1,900 activity sessions provided by Manchester City Council for the summer holidays.
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25 June 2009
Take a Cavalier attitude at Wythenshawe Park
Wythenshawe Park will go back to its historical roots this weekend, as a Civil War re-enactment group descends upon the Manchester City Council owned park.
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25 June 2009
Low-carbon residents asked to come forward
Residents who want to develop green projects to make life better in their neighbourhoods whilst saving money can get advice and help at a Manchester City Council event next week.
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25 June 2009
Outstanding pupils recognised at awards ceremony
Two North Manchester teenagers have scooped a top educational award for their inspirational and caring work with fellow pupils.
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24 June 2009
Plastic recycling scheme hits the north
Residents across north and east Manchester will be able to recycle plastic and cardboard at home as part of Manchester City Council’s plan to turn the city into the UK’s recycling capital.
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16 June 2009
Shakespeare returns to Heaton Park
Theatre lovers have got their last chance to buy tickets to see Shakespeare’s Globe perform The Comedy Of Errors at Heaton Park.
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16 June 2009
Pupils test the menu at Parklands High
Pupils at Parklands High School in Wythenshawe are taking part in important sampling sessions for a new menu with Manchester Fayre, the catering arm of Manchester City Council.
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16 June 2009
Council still committed to Alexandra Park restoration
Manchester City Council has reiterated its commitment to restore Alexandra Park following the disappointment of the recent decision by the Heritage Lottery Fund not to grant funds to the project.
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16 June 2009
Youngsters go green for school
Youngsters from a Fallowfield school helped turn their grounds into a wildlife haven which can be enjoyed by pupils in the future, with help from Manchester City Council.
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12 June 2009
There’s gold in them there hills!
Plant Hill Park in Blackley will be transformed into an authentic western playground next weekend, to mark the ‘Blackley Midsummer Madness Goes West’ festivities.






