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News archive for July 2009
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30 July 2009
Manchester creates more jobs
Greater Manchester has been given £52 million to create up to 8,000 jobs over the next two years through The Future Jobs Fund.
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28 July 2009
Improving cemeteries is a NEET idea
Young people who have previously had little or no work experience are assisting Manchester City Council’s Bereavement Services to improve the city’s cemeteries.
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28 July 2009
Heaton Park gem makes gardens sparkle
Green-fingered folk are being invited to make their gardens sparkle this summer with a visit to the newly refurbished Hidden Gem Garden Centre in Manchester City Council’s Heaton Park.
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24 July 2009
£400,000 to help bring generations together
A decision to award grants totalling £400,000 to 13 Manchester projects aimed at increasing understanding between the younger and older generations received a warm welcome today (Friday 24 July 2009).
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24 July 2009
Quality counts at Manchester early years centres
Parents looking for childcare and education in the city's early years settings can now be assured of a commitment to providing top quality care, support, and learning experiences for their children.
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24 July 2009
Green vehicles are not rubbish
Pupils at Oswald Road school in Chortlon received a visit from Manchester City Council’s recycling team with one of their brand new, environmentally friendly recycling vehicles.
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23 July 2009
Wythenshawe pupils get to the nuts and bolts of new Health Academy
Pupils from Wythenshawe primary schools will take centre stage at the new Manchester Health Academy this week when they take part in a bolt tightening ceremony.
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23 July 2009
State of the City report
The third edition of a comprehensive report analysing the progress Manchester is making towards its key goals has been published.
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23 July 2009
International support for Manchester’s world cup bid
Manchester’s bid to be a host city for the World Cup in 2018 is gathering momentum with support flooding in from around the world.
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23 July 2009
North City Library hosts garden party
Harpurhey’s iconic North City Library is inviting residents to a summer fete style garden party this weekend.






