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1. Preserving park's past
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 10 August 2007 IF YOU had to identify the heart of the Industrial Revolution in Manchester you could confidently point to Trafford Park. -
2. A concerted rock effort
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007 MANCHESTER, the city of awesome music - we all know about that. But a lesser known fact is that Manchester is the city with the highest number of cancer-related deaths in the UK. -
3. The garden grabbers move in
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007 ENGLISH country gardens have become the latest battleground in the property war. -
4. Preview: Jools Holland
Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006 BRITAIN'S most popular pianist and bandleader, Jools Holland, swings through our fair city this week as part of his acclaimed Autumn Tour. -
5. Hot stuff to help you beat the cold
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006 With winter round the corner, Angela Kelly reports on the best ways to stay fit and healthy -
6. Step back in amazement
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 08 September 2006 STEP out of your house and into history this weekend when English Heritage offers everyone the chance to visit a range of fascinating local venues ranging from ancient halls to modern mosques and old cinemas to a local crematorium! -
7. How cracking-up adds years to your life
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006 WHEN was the last time you laughed until it hurt? -
8. So, where will you watch the World Cup?
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006 AS the days tick down to the World Cup, we are becoming more obsessed with whether Wayne Rooney will be fit in time, and whether Theo Walcott will live up to expectations... but a more pressing question is where to watch it? -
9. A bit about... Louise Wallwein
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 05 May 2006 Manchester poet Louise Wallwein has made a name for herself on the other side of the world, having recently been made Queensland's Poet In Residence. Her new play Skid 180 - about life, friendship and BMX riding - runs at the Contact Theatre until May 13. -
10. Days out
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 17 March 2006 From the last of the Irish festival to a new organic market for Manchester, there's plenty to do this weekend.