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Surely this voice is loud enough to be heard!
01 - The 1st Demo. KwikSave/Somerfield site Saturday 10th March 2007
02 - The BIG meeting. 350 Residents turn up to the South Manchester Regeneration Meeting
03 - The Community Centre Event. Locals build a cardboard community centre and start work on a garden
04 - Town Hall Demo - and handing in of the 3,141 signed petition 18th May 2007
05 - Picnic in the Park - Friends of Levenshulme Awareness Raising Event 26th Aug 2007
06 - Paper Shops & Stall - Publicising the Leese Meeting 27th Oct 2007
07 - The Meeting with Richard Leese and Gerald Kaufman 3rd November 2007
08 - The Protest Easter Egg Hunt, 23rd March 2008
09 - Guerilla Gardening, Old Community Centre Site, 6th April 2008
10 - Question The Candidates Hustings, Cedar Mount School, 26th April 2008
Old Images of Levenshulme : http://www.images.manchester.gov.uk/
A Personal View of Levenshulme, by former resident George Dixon: http://www.levyboy.com
Who's Looking After Levenshulme? Wallpaper : click here
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With this level of support, and Gerlad Kaufman, you should wake up the local government. When I lived in Levenshulme, from 1937 until 1967, you could talk to the local council in the Levenshulme town hall- gone now. I do hope you can keep the baths open. They were always good and the libary opposite.
A well wisher. |
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