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1. Too little, too late?
Stockport Express, Wednesday 19 July 2006A MASSIVE fire at a former Offerton school, which involved 60 firefighters, has forced the council to rethink security at derelict sites across Stockport.
2. IKEA flat-packs up and leaves
Stockport Express, Friday 7 July 2006IKEA has taken the decision to completely quit Stockport and shut its customer contact centre at St Petersgate.
3. Will’s new TV role is first class
Stockport Express, Wednesday 19 July 2006EXCLUSIVE BREDBURY actor Will Mellor returned to prime time television last night with new BBC One drama Sorted.
4. USA gets a taste of Stockport
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 July 2006A FLEDGLING Stockport brewery is beginning to make big waves on the other side of the Atlantic after winning a contract to supply beer to Chicago.
5. No more blues for Reddish bowling green
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 July 2006SOUTH Reddish bowlers have been celebrating after a 16-year campaign to construct a protective fence around their green finally paid off.
6. ‘Eyesore’ could tumble in regeneration plan
Stockport Express, Wednesday 8 February 2006ONE of Stockport's most loathed buildings could be pulled down because Asda plans to build a huge new supermarket in the town centre.
7. High hopes for Cotton Quarter
Stockport Express, Wednesday 1 March 2006THE recent conversion of a 19th century mill could mark the start of a period of major investment in Reddish - according to a local entrepreneur.
8. ‘Modern’ primary opens its doors to the town
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006A NEW school with an alternative outlook on education has opened in Heaton Norris.
9. Pay and dismay
Stockport Express, Wednesday 8 February 2006A REDDISH couple have accused the council of being mean-spirited after they received a parking ticket in Stockport town centre on New Year's Day.
10. Music teachers face £10k wage cut
Stockport Express, Wednesday 10 May 2006STOCKPORT music teachers who are facing wage cuts of up to £10,000, have won the support of the borough's concerned parents.
