Headlines for Manchester September 1: Manchester Airport gives back to the local community with community trust fund, Noel Gallgher’s High Flying Birds gig available to purchase on streaming & Abraham Moss Library and Leisure Centre reopens after renovation.
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00:00 Hello, I'm Emma Higgins with your Manchester Headlines.
00:04 Manchester Airport is offering support to local causes in Greater Manchester to give
00:09 back to the community.
00:10 The Community Trust Fund was set up in 1997 and 16 new organisations are set to benefit,
00:16 including a disabled swimming club, a food bank and a support group for expectant mothers.
00:22 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds played in front of tens of thousands of fans at Wythenshawe
00:26 Park last weekend.
00:28 Streaming platform On Air has announced a release of the gig will be available to purchase.
00:33 So if you want to relive the biggest event at the park, you're in luck.
00:37 And finally, the Abraham Moss Library and Leisure Centre has reopened following an extensive
00:41 period of refurbishment.
00:43 The multi-million pound project boasts Manchester's first indoor urban cricket centre, a six lane
00:49 swimming pool and plenty of other facilities.
00:52 That's your local headlines for now.
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