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Keep up to date with all the big stories from across Greater Manchester in the daily Mancunian Way newsletter. You can receive the newsletter direct to your inbox every weekday by signing up right here.Remember the ‘Oxbridge deserts’ I told you about a couple of weeks ago? They are the two Greater Manchester boroughs - Rochdale and Salford - where absolutely no state school pupils got into Oxford or Cambridge in 2020/21.
Brain drain? Quite the opposite in Atom Valley “We’re not here to recruit for Oxford and Cambridge. If in time there is an opportunity to apply then great, but by developing academic confidence there are much greater opportunities for all of them.” The partnership, hosted at Hollingworth Academy, will initially offer a pilot programme of academic enrichment to support pupils from a range of schools across Rochdale. Pupils will be able to join seminars, lectures, study skills activities, summer schools, and university-style learning.
He says it’s vital that housing, infrastructure and jobs are attractive enough in Atom Valley, an ‘amazing area’, to draw the most talented people back home. “I run groups where we have conversations with purpose. It’s about expanding their thinking. I’m here to elaborate on future options,” says Chris - who runs Pembroke Youth Scholars, part of OxNet - an organisation with an extensive network of link schools and sixth form colleges.
Gluhwein, scrambled pancakes and plenty of sausages They’re back! Manchester’s Christmas markets kicked off again today with stalls opening across the city centre first thing this morning. As Lyell Tweed reports, the multi-storey car park on King Street West, behind the iconic Kendals building, is set to be demolished to make way for an office block if plans are passed by the council's executive committee.
Weather etc Manchester headlines Crescent Innovation North: This image shows how the area around Salford University's Peel Park campus could be transformed under new proposals to build 950 homes. Swathes of shops, industrial units and education space could also be built on a site around the size of 15 football pitches to the north and south of Frederick Road, which has been earmarked for the huge new development.
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