Breadcrumb Trail
Issue 69 - November 2006
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£5m for new
centres to help families Trafford families will benefit from eight new child's centres over the next two years. |
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New look Navigation
School Pupils and staff moved into the new Navigation Primary School in Altrincham this month. |
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Crowned blooming
champions Local residents can be proud after the borough was crowned North West in Bloom large city. |
Council consults on road improvements in Altrincham
Time to have your say
Open in your town centres
Business join to fight against crime
Tourism boom
Garden waste collection grows
Residents declare 'war on waste;
£1,000 grants on offer
Extra help to cut house fires
Top of the class
New name on Davyhulme cenotaph
Lifelong love of libraries marked
Peel pledge for shops
New media city to bring 15,000 jobs
Celebrating black heritage
Grants for groups in Old Trafford
Celebrating a makeover
Watching over you home
Going to places
Breast is best
A feast of fun this Christmas
Council acts on 'eyesore' owners
Christmas and New Year refuse and recycling collections
Delight at new day centre
Outstanding childcare
Litter talks
A flat, some help and a life of my own
Look after you back
Extended opening hours at Altrincham General
Library services
Hungry for success
Keep warm, keep well this winter
Ski slope takes off
Lostock Adventure Island opens
Sports success at Seymour Park
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