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21. No panic, insists John Coleman
Accrington Observer, Friday 15 July 2011 John Coleman insists he won’t press the panic button in his search for new players. The Reds boss has 11 players signed up to the Stanley cause for next season and was aiming to add a new signing to the squad today. -
22. Police make £1000 drug haul in Oswaldtwistle
Accrington Observer, Friday 15 July 2011 A cop discovered £1,000 of suspected amphetamine after stopping a car in Accrington. The officer asked the driver of a black Renault Clio on Abbey Street to pull over on the morning of Friday, July 8 and found four ounces of the drug. -
23. Mum’s plea to missing son: Please come home
Accrington Observer, Friday 08 July 2011 A distraught mum is appealing to the Accrington community to help find her son who has been missing for four months. -
24. Restaurant review: Australasia
CityLife, Friday 08 July 2011 Paul Ogden leaves changeable Manchester behind for a ray of sunshine that is pure modern Australia. -
25. Swimming cow is rescued from Leeds-Liverpool Canal
Accrington Observer, Monday 27 June 2011 The animal became stuck in a stretch of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal after straying from a field in Altham and going for a dip. -
26. Interview: Debbie Harry
CityLife, Friday 10 June 2011 Blondie’s charismatic star Debbie Harry has more edge than age about her, writes Gary Ryan. -
27. Deadline looms for playwriting competition
CityLife, Friday 03 June 2011 The first act in the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting’s search for the great new plays and new writers of 2011 is fast drawing to a close as writers only have until Monday, June 6, to submit their work. -
28. Review: The Grill On New York Street
CityLife, Friday 13 May 2011 Paul Ogden visits the city centre’s new Grill on the block -
29. Must see: Chorlton Arts Festival
CityLife, Thursday 12 May 2011 Arts festival: it’s the kind of phrase that could potentially send you running into the magazine aisle of your local supermarket in a search of something comfortingly low-brow to digest. But if there’s a festival in Manchester that does all it can to reverse that perception, it’s the Chorlton Arts Festival. -
30. Review: Katie Melua - Apollo
CityLife, Wednesday 11 May 2011 Halfway through this rescheduled show, Katie Melua has a moment of humility that she wears so well. “I wouldn’t call it a musical career yet,” she says almost apologetically, “but it has been ten years and four records.”