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31. Yob culture makes Bramhall life hell
Stockport Express, Wednesday 9 November 2005EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTS declared the leafy suburb of Bramhall a no-go zone after dark due to intimidating behaviour by gangs of youths.
32. Girls Aloud’s fairy Godmother adds Christening sparkle
Stockport Express, Wednesday 9 November 2005THERE'S one fairy Godmother who's taking her new role seriously this year.
33. Property price guide
Stockport Express, Tuesday 8 November 2005OUR table shows the latest house prices in your neighbourhood ...
34. Meadows to lose 20 beds
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 November 2005SWEEPING changes will be made across Stockport Mental Health Services in a bid to save Pennine Care Trust £1million a year.
35. Nothing to see here - literally!
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 November 2005A WHITE elephant platform at Stockport Station which has never been used - despite being completed two years ago - is likely to remain just that even when it opens in December.
36. Catalogue of nursing blunders
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 November 2005EXCLUSIVE STOCKPORT'S Coroner has blasted nursing staff at Stepping Hill and Cherry Tree hospitals claiming their poor care is ruining the good work of doctors.
37. Violent yobs making Bramhall a no go zone
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 November 2005EXCLUSIVE: THREE men were arrested outside a pub in Bramhall after a fight broke out which left a 23-year-old man from Poynton with head and facial injuries.
38. Pensioner died from MRSA but deadly bug not recorded in notes
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 November 2005A PENSIONER from Marple died at Stepping Hill Hospital from MRSA - but nurses' notes failed to show any indication they knew she had the superbug.
39. Wheelchair sports get red card at new £1m gym
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 November 2005WHEELCHAIR team sports cannot be played on the main gym floor of a new £1.3m sports centre at Marple Hall School.
40. WW1 mustard gas discovered in home
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 November 2005A HAZARDOUS chemical which was first used by the German Army during World War One was discovered at a house in Woodford.
