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1. Primary plans are a step closer
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008PLANS to revamp the city's primary schools - which would see 16 close - have been approved by the government but they have only agreed to a tenth of the funding.
2. All council staff offered voluntary redundancy
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008SALFORD City Council's entire workforce have been invited to apply for voluntary redundancy in a bid to cope with a £15m budget deficit.
3. Fire service worker sues in discrimination case
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008A FIRE service worker who has the HIV virus is to get receive a payout after suing his brigade for discrimination.
4. Trouble at mill for rare building
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008COUNCIL bosses have failed in their bid to win a reprieve for a rare piece of the city’s spinning past.
5. Danielle's diabetes fight
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008A FIFTEEN-year-old diabetic who says she ended up in a high dependency unit after her teacher refused to believe she was ill has been lobbying Parliament.
6. Students and locals as one over unlit park
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008A GROUP of local residents joined forces with students to campaign for better lighting in an unlit park near where they live.
7. Mayor denies unfair treatment of Jean
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008SALFORD’S Mayor has denied being unfair to cancer victim Jean Murphy by refusing to allow a collection at the civic centre.
8. Council tax will cover C-Charge overspend
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008COUNCIL tax payers in Salford may have to foot the bill if public transport improvements in the TIF bid run over budget.
9. 'We want your vote on congestion tax'
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2008THE man in charge of the congestion charge referendum is encouraging people to use their votes.
10. Devastated by doctor
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2008A DOCTOR accused of performing two unnecessary hysterectomies is facing a hearing which could lead to him being struck off.
