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First glimpse of one of Manchester s founding rivers in more than 50 years in latest Mayfield scheme stage
A large section of the River Medlock is once again open to public eyes
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Buried beneath a concrete culvert for decades, a hidden section the River Medlock was today finally restored to the open air.
Biowaste facility plans prompt 200 objections over fears of horrendous smells
The biowaste transfer station is proposed to be built at Walton Mill in Failsworth, on the border with Newton Heath
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Plans to build a biowaste facility on the border of Oldham and Manchester have prompted outcry with more than 200 objections over fears of ‘horrendous’ smells.