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Community Reporters are people who have got something to say, and enjoy saying it - real people, with real stories. If you've got access to a computer, you can be a Community Reporter. You can use words, pictures, audio or video - whatever you feel most comfortable with, it doesn't really matter. Likewise it doesn't really matter what you talk or write about (within reason! See our editorial policy) – it doesn't have to be 'news', as such, it can just be something you want people to know about.
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221.Eastland Homes Fun and Feedback Day 2008(Saturday 02nd of August 2008 07:49:15 AM
5 months, 1 week ago )
This was a really fun day and a well attended event organised by Eastlands Homes for it's customers, the aim was to gather feedback on how well they may be doing regarding the services they provide. It also provided an opportunity to bring communities together on a day that was full of fun things to do,...
222.Eastlands Homes Fun and Feedback Day 2008(Saturday 02nd of August 2008 12:00:00 AM
5 months, 1 week ago )
This was a really fun day and a well attended event organised by Eastlands Homes for it's customers, the aim was to gather feedback on how well they may be doing regarding the services they provide. It also provided an opportunity to bring communities together on a day that was full of fun things to...
223.Blooming Brilliant!!!!(Thursday 31st of July 2008 08:58:38 PM
5 months, 1 week ago )
Going forward from 12 months ago, reap the rewards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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224.Council threatens to turf over Leaf Street Community Garden (again ..)(Thursday 31st of July 2008 08:09:49 PM
5 months, 1 week ago )
Leafy Street garden in Hulme is once again under threat - local residents have not been sticking to our agreements, and the the council it threatening to turf over this amazing community asset, because it is a bit messy.read more
225.Win a iPod Nano and Speakers(Tuesday 29th of July 2008 11:53:59 AM
5 months, 1 week ago )
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Send us your Video and you could win the latest Apple ipod Nano to watch it on!
226.The Twisted Wheel Club - relic of 60s Manchester still going strong today(Monday 28th of July 2008 07:45:18 PM
5 months, 1 week ago )
The Twisted Wheel is, to use that over-used word, a legendary name in Manchester. It became famous in the 1960s as a place where people could hear and dance to 60s soul, later dubbed ‘Northern Soul’.
The original Twisted Wheel was located on Brazennose Street. Later in the...
227.Shadow Home Secretary backs photography petition(Friday 25th of July 2008 03:20:41 PM
5 months, 2 weeks ago )
Shadow Home Secretary Dominic Grieve is among the latest politicians to sign a House of Commons motion over the right to take photographs in public unchallenged.
The Conservative MP for Beaconsfield, who is also the Shadow Attorney General, is among 240 MPs to back the Early Day Motion, tabled...
228.How can you make a difference?(Friday 25th of July 2008 09:43:49 AM
5 months, 2 weeks ago )
How to enterStart your message with ‘Make’, then a space, then your answer to 07786 202 623. No more than one text long. Mobile phone to be wonis a brand new LG pre-pay Shine KE970.It only costs the same as sending a normal text to your friend’s phone, so if...
229.Peregrine falcons nesting in Manchester(Thursday 24th of July 2008 06:16:24 PM
5 months, 2 weeks ago )
I caught a feature during Tuesday’s The One Show about a pair of peregrine falcons nesting in the city centre with four chicks.
The birds are apparently the fastest in the world, reaching speeds of 200mph, and have a wingspan of over a metre - so perhaps not what...
230.Edge Lane Allotments(Thursday 24th of July 2008 02:21:27 PM
5 months, 2 weeks ago )
Patrick Maher, Plot Steward at Edge Lane Allotments emaile:
"Could you please ask Sean where he thinks Edge Lane Allotments will fit in with the future regeneration of East Manchester?"
You can put your question to Sean by emailing Jessica jessica@mcin.net or David, david@mcin.net, or leaving a comment!