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Headlines for Manchester November 15; Greater Manchester Police warn drivers of changes made to 100 speed cameras in the region, Sir Bobby Charlton’s iconic football shirt sold at auction after his death & Five million pound family attraction could be built at Heaton Park.

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00:00 Hello, I'm Emma Higgins with your Manchester headlines.
00:07 Greater Manchester Police has issued a warning to drivers after making changes to more than
00:12 100 speed cameras in the region.
00:14 The Vector SR cameras will be painted yellow and will be in operation 24/7.
00:20 Sir Bobby Charlton's England shirt from the 1966 World Cup final has sold for £59,000
00:26 at auction.
00:27 A day after the football legend's funeral, the iconic jersey was bought by a private
00:32 international online bidder for £59,040.
00:37 And finally, a huge £5 million family attraction could be built on five acres of land in the
00:42 middle of Heaton Park.
00:44 Manchester City Council hopes to develop a five-acre area for a mix of outdoor and indoor
00:49 play and education.
00:51 That's your local headlines for now.
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