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1. Education is a right for everyone
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 February 2009 RE: – the article (February 6) regarding the new intake area for Woodheys Primary School. -
2. Adult learning centre to shut
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 February 2009 A MANCHESTER University centre designed to give adults a `second chance' at education is to close after more than 80 years. -
3. Kids get recycling message
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 February 2009 A HANDS-ON recycling workshop for children has been established by the Co-op at its Waste Works education centre. -
4. Deary's Horrible Histories are anything but woeful
CityLife, Wednesday 11 February 2009 TERRY Deary has sold more than 20 million Horrible Histories books. If anybody knows how to get the right mix of entertainment and education, he does. -
5. Intake row over Sale West primary pupils
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 February 2009 EDUCATION bosses have been slammed after altering a school’s catchment area to cope with the loss of Sale primary Cherry Manor. -
6. Community stories get centre stage screening
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 February 2009 FOOTBALL, education, politics or cookery, there’s no topic that doesn’t come into the spotlight when Greater Manchester’s community reporters get onto stories. -
7. Eco fun at Martin Mere
CityLife, Thursday 19 February 2009 WEST Lancashire wetland centre Martin Mere is holding its very own eco festival on the weekend of February 28 and March 1, with seed planting, garden education, stalls and craft activities. -
8. Anti-homophobic bullying initiative returns to Manchester schools
CityLife, Monday 23 February 2009 KIDS, prepare to love thy neighbour - between February 23 and March 5, the award-winning Exceeding Expectations initiative returns to Manchester schools. Exceeding Expectations is a multi-agency partnership dedicated to ending homophobia through education. With some frightening statistics in mind... -
9. Deary's Horrible Histories are anything but woeful
CityLife, Wednesday 11 February 2009 TERRY Deary has sold more than 20 million Horrible Histories books. If anybody knows how to get the right mix of entertainment and education, he does. -
10. MP slams transport divide
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2009 AN MP has slammed a massive imbalance in transport cash given to London compared to the north west. New figures show the government spends nearly £700 per Londoner on road, rail and buses - and less than £300 per person in Manchester.