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Oscar’s recycled cycle project hits 3,000 landmark

A Manchester City Council worker who restores scrapped bikes and gives them to the local community free of charge has reached a new landmark.

Depot controller Oscar Brogden handed over his 3,000th bike this week – to a 10-year-old Gorton youngster.

Oscar, based at the City Council’s Hammerstone Road site in Gorton, takes damaged bikes that have been brought into the depot after their original owners have thrown them away.

With the help of a colleague, he uses his own time to fix the cycles before giving them to members of the community.

Not only do the bikes go to a good cause, but Oscar stops them from ending up in landfill sites.

Oscar has been restoring bikes since the City Council’s Street Cleansing department moved to the site in 1997, when he noticed dozens of bikes coming into the depot were being wasted.

He has since become a local legend, with news of his good work spreading via word of mouth. Although he won a National Award for Innovation in 2005 – after being chosen from 2,000 other candidates – he is more proud of the wall of thank-you letters in his lodge.

Many of these are from children, who Oscar has given bikes to after being contacted by their social workers.

Oscar said: “I started doing this because I couldn’t believe all these bikes were just going to waste. It made a lot of sense to sort them out, and I really enjoy getting letters of thanks from people I’ve helped out.

“It’s a big team effort and without the help of everyone else bringing the bikes into the depot, this wouldn’t happen.”

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Work starts on New Gorton Market in east Manchester

Today work started to create a new market hall in the former Co-Operative building on Garratt Way in Gorton, east Manchester.

The building will be renovated at a cost of £1.7 million creating 25, 000 sq ft of retail space, enough to accommodate 74 stalls and a purpose built shop unit for the chemist which will relocate from the existing market. Also included in the design is a spacious area in the middle of the building, which will act as a meeting point for shoppers.

The market hall is part of a nine and a half acre retail scheme for Gorton which will include a Tesco Extra which is being delivered by Manchester based developers, Ask Developments.

All traders from the existing Gorton Market will be encouraged to apply to relocate their business to the new building. The current market will remain in operation until the new market hall is completed. In addition, new traders will also have the opportunity to apply for accommodation in the new facility.

Gorton Market will continue to have a strong food offer, one of the main draws of the existing market and Manchester Markets will be increasing the availability of hot and cold food for shoppers to either eat-in or take away. There will also be a wide range of consumer goods, fashion and other non-food stalls.

The new market hall is due to open in summer 2008.

For more information visit www.neweastmanchester.com

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