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1. Community service on trial
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 July 2008 LAW-abiding reporter Nicola Dowling carries out some Community Service to see if it really is the soft-option that's often portrayed. -
2. Community 'grandfather' dies
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 July 2008 A MUCH-LOVED and highly respected leader of Manchester's Jewish community has passed away in hospital following a fall. -
3. Community to share in sports village
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 July 2008 A COMMUNITY is to benefit from a new school sports village. -
4. Community orders are working
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 July 2008 PETTY criminals punished with community orders are less likely to re-offend than those sent to jail, the Justice Minister claims. -
5. COMMUNITY ARTS NORTH WEST PRESENTS EXODUS EVENTS 2008
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 July 2008 COMMUNITY ARTS NORTH WEST PRESENTS EXODUS EVENTS 2008Showcasing the arts of Manchester’s diverse refugee communities -
6. 'Outburst' at Jewish leader's funeral
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 July 2008 A BUS driver is alleged to have abused mourners leaving a cemetery after the funeral of a prominent member of Manchester's Jewish community. -
7. Unpaid work 'often better than jail'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 July 2008 COMMUNITY service orders can work better than spells behind bars, says a government minister. -
8. Burglar blames addiction
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 July 2008 MODERN prison and community punishment orders are no deterrents for burglars. That is the opinion of a 36-year-old prolific burglar from Manchester, who is serving three years behind bars. -
9. Charter of hope boys graduate
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 July 2008 YOUTH ambassadors who created a charter for change for the people of Moss Side have been rewarded for their community work. -
10. Philip's African adventure
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2008 A TOP executive based in the north west has braved scorching temperatures and intermittent water and electricity supplies to bring basic sanitation to an isolated community in Africa.