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Trafford Today
Issue 84 - June 2008
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Our Top Stories...
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Trafford Tomorrow How will Trafford look over the next 15 to 20 years? |
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4 weeks of culture Trafford's '4 Weeks of Culture' brings a variety of events for all ages to enjoy... |
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Kerry aims high with Nickki's
help Eighteen year old Kerry Firth from Urmston is studying hard for her A levels.. |
Also making news...
- Go ahead for £24m roads investment
- Official openings of children's centres
- Market trader statue honours charter
- Be energy efficient and save money
- Green campaign goes to market
- Tackling drugs and changing lives
- Business awards celebrate 'best in business'
- Pat cares to make a difference - will you?
- People with disabilities benefit from £1.5m
- Victims of violence at home find help at hand in Trafford
- Feel safe travelling on Metrolink
- Top team cuts crime by youths
- 200 jobs for new mill
- Babies enjoy café culture in Sale
- Have your say in the Big Drink Debate
- Book in with top writers
- Summer holiday sports and dance for young people
- Dates for your diary at Sale Waterside Arts Centre
- Family helpline founder steps down
- Local LINk host organisation named
- 'Home from home' Elkin Court welcomes new residents in Partington
- Families get everything they could ask for at children's centres
- Care checks for quality
- Navigation school scoops further awards
- Four decades serving Trafford
- You had your say on council spending plans
- Worthington Park welcomes volunteer
- Old Trafford garden wins design award
- More than books as libraries expand information services
- Imperial War Museum in the top 10
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