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11. New head saves failing school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 November 2003 A NEW headteacher has saved a school from being branded a failure - in the nick of time. The 1,230-pupil Moorside High in Swinton has "serious weaknesses" according to Ofsted inspectors who checked the school just after Graham Rollinson took over. -
12. Our school's a 'wow'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 September 2003 THE first new school to be opened in Salford in 40 years is up and running. Albion High in Charlestown cost £10m and marks a new era. Rainwater, collected in tanks on the roof, will be used to flush the school's toilets while in the main hall, 240 seats can be electronically folded away. -
13. Teacher on child porn charges
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 October 2003 AN ADVICE line has been set up for parents after a primary school teacher from Salford was charged with a string of indecency offences. Maurice George Turner, 54, is accused of possessing 2,500 indecent images of children downloaded from the internet. -
14. Laptop hearing check for babies
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 April 2003 THE sound of silence can now be detected in newborn babies within hours of their arrival. -
15. Pervert teacher's pictures of pupils
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 December 2003 A PRIMARY school teacher is facing jail after secretly taking indecent photographs of children in his classes. Supply teacher Maurice George Turner used a specially adapted bag containing a hidden camera to snap the youngsters. -
16. Regeneration sparks school switch
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2003 ONE of two Salford high schools could be on the move. Council leaders are considering relocating either Hope or Buile Hill to the regeneration area of Langworthy and Seedley. -
17. A match for Lowry!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 September 2003 IT'S 50 years since L S Lowry did his famous painting, but dads and kids are still 'Going to the Match'. -
18. A quiet stroll in the cemetery
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 December 2003 RAMBLERS will soon be able to take a walk on the quiet side . . . around Salford cemeteries. The council is spending £32,000 turning the city's graveyards into a Heritage Trail. -
19. Battle for town hall power
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 May 2003 A BATTLE for power between a union man and an intellectual is looming at Salford town hall. -
20. Council leader ousted by deputy
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 May 2003 SALFORD council leader Bill Hinds has been ousted by his deputy.