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News archive for September 2009
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23 September 2009
One week to nominate Manchester heroes
Manchester residents have just one week left to let the world know about the city’s unsung heroes.
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23 September 2009
Secondary school open evenings for primary school pupils and parents
Secondary schools across Manchester are opening their doors to showcase what they have to offer to the city's ten and eleven year olds who will be starting secondary school next September 2010.
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18 September 2009
Nuisance neighbour evicted
A man who made his neighbours' lives a misery for two years has been evicted this week following action by Manchester City Council in partnership with Adactus Housing Association.
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16 September 2009
Stay safe message for students
Manchester City Council will be driving home the road safety message to students next week.
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9 September 2009
Maine Road - the next generation
Manchester's newest primary school has opened its doors for the first time, kicking off a new chapter for education in Moss Side.
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9 September 2009
Manchester City Council to build new homes after scooping national competition
For the first time in 24 years Manchester City Council is set to build new council homes costing £3.5 million after winning a national social housing competition.
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8 September 2009
Thousands of flat residents to recycle
Thousands of residents living in flats will be able to recycle for the first time thanks to new services being introduced by Manchester City Council.
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8 September 2009
Cheetham’s cultured festival of faith and fun
Cheetham Festival is inviting residents and visitors alike to join a colourful celebration of creed and culture.
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2 September 2009
Manchester welcomes opening of four new academies
Education in Manchester is set to receive a boost with the opening of four innovative new academies across the city this month.
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2 September 2009
Managers put aside rivalries to back Manchester's World Cup bid
Sir Alex Ferguson and Mark Hughes have put aside their managerial rivalry to back Manchester’s bid to become a World Cup host city.






