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1. Council backs £182m schools shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 October 2008 COUNCIL bosses have backed plans for eight new secondary schools in Salford - but 'rubber-stamped' the closure of a successful Roman Catholic high. -
2. Toddler trapped for two hours
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 July 2008 A TODDLER was locked inside a metal container at a council-run nursery for two hours. -
3. Let's talk to gun gangs
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 31 August 2008 RIVAL gang members will be brought together for face-to-face talks under plans being considered by Greater Manchester's new chief constable. -
4. Salford college plans stalled
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 10 August 2008 PLANS for a new `super college' in Salford have been stalled by the government. -
5. Open as usual 'closed' school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 May 2008 A PRIVATE school which parents say they were told had been shut down was open for business as normal today. -
6. Riddle over school `closure'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 May 2008 PARENTS are trying to unravel the riddle of whether a private school is closing . . . or staying open. -
7. Plan may stop closure storm
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 February 2008 A ROMAN Catholic 'super school' could be built in Salford - and put an end to a bitter row over closures. -
8. Pupils' fine art of success
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 January 2008 RAW talent and cookies have helped youngsters in Salford to pull off a master stroke - for 100 per cent of pupils at Buile Hill High who took GCSE art this year gained an A to C grade. -
9. Debt school head quiits
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 March 2008 THE head teacher of a school which was £200,000 in the red has quit after an investigation into concerns about his leadership. -
10. Row over orchestra funding
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 March 2008 COUNCIL chiefs are to sponsor the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra with cash which could be spent helping deprived areas of Salford, the M.E.N. can reveal.