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1. Jo Farrell is Community Foundation's first chairwoman
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 November 2009 GRANT making charity The Community Foundation has appointed Jo Farrell as its first chairwoman in its 20-year history. -
2. Shocking results in school litter survey
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 November 2009 YOUNGSTERS at Belfield Community School in Rochdale have become environmental warriors in a bid to highlight the problem of litter near their school. -
3. Neighbours' shock as preacher held in terror raids
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 November 2009 A COMMUNITY has been left reeling after anti-terror raids. Four men were seized in raids across Greater Manchester and fifth held at Heathrow Airport. -
4. Anti-terror raids still divide residents
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 November 2009 THE anti-terror raids that led to the Carlile report remain a divisive issue on the streets of Cheetham Hill – the community where four of the arrested men lived and worked. -
5. Aleena tunes in for prize
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 November 2009 A PUPIL at Oulder Hill Community School and Language College in Rochdale is the lucky winner of a colour television and £100 for school funds. -
6. Video of moment thief stole Poppy collection box
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 November 2009 A THIEF stole a Poppy appeal collection box from a community mourning the loss of a soldier in Afghanistan. -
7. Manchester Craft and Design Centre is a skilful success story
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 November 2009 THE evolution of the Manchester Craft & Design Centre from a small, artists’ co-operative into the bustling enterprise community it is today is something that would please its founders, says current director Kate Day. -
8. Anger as horror attack thugs walk free
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 November 2009 THE family of a teenage girl left with a pendent embedded in her face are furious her teenage attackers have escaped jail. The two girls and a boy, who cannot be named because they are all 16, were given referral orders or community sentences by magistrates. -
9. Student who urinated on war memorial escapes jail
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 November 2009 Philip Laing, 19, from Macclesfield, had been warned he faced prison after he admitted outraging public decency but was sentenced to 250 hours community service. -
10. Other side of The Wire
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 November 2009 THE hard-bitten crime reporter from the city made famous by The Wire pauses as he searches for an adjective to describe Moss Side.