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1. A taste of things to come?

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 1 October 2008
RAISE a glass to the return of that fabulous annual celebration Manchester Food and Drink Festival!

2. Fish fingers are crossed for Foz

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 1 October 2008
MARTIN and Wendy Greenwood know that their fish and chips are top quality as they regularly have queues of customers outside to prove it – but it’s still nice to have these things made official.

3. Six children saved from house fire – mum arrested

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 September 2008
SOCIAL services bosses have revealed that they are involved in the welfare of six children who had to be rescued from a burning house after allegedly being left ‘home alone’.

4. See city's hidden heritage

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 September 2008
TAKE a rare opportunity for a closer look at a whole variety of venues across Greater Manchester – from cemeteries to churches and theatres to waterways.

5. FESTIVAL: Becks Fusions, Castlefield Arena, Manchester, Fri 5 and Sat 6 Sep

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 September 2008
MASSIVE Attack will headline a three-day outdoor music and arts festival in Manchester.

6. FESTIVAL: New Islington Festival, Ancoats, Sat 6 Sep

Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 2 September 2008
WITH most music festivals, there’s a strong emphasis on an old-fashioned, back-to-nature approach – think big, grassy fields and a hippyish return to the great outdoors.

7. FESTIVAL: Exodus 08, Urbis, Sun 31 Aug

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2008
THE arts and culture of Manchester’s refugee communities will be celebrated at this year’s Exodus Festival.

8. On yer bike

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2008
CYCLING fans can head to Salford for the first major cycling event after the Beijing Olympics.

9. THEATRE: Tess of the D’Urbervilles@Arley Hall, Thurs, Aug 28

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008
WATCHING an open-air spectacular of Thomas Hardy’s much loved novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles sounds like a great way to make the most of the dwindling summer.

10. Where the wild things are

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 13 August 2008
ZOOS used to be simply venues where visitors had the opportunity to see wild animals and bring natural history to life.
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