Some concerned citizens may have quickly scanned the story published earlier today, first of April, “iGas get permission to frack in Albert Square, central Manchester,” and
may have then contacted the relevant Council authorities (we couldn’t possibly know this) who in turn may have contacted MCFly (we couldn’t possibly comment).
The story was written by our staff reporter Scott Templeton, also responsible for the stories “Right-wing pulled off MCFly: Marc Hudson sacked following plans to become a councillor” and “Labour to stand aside for Greens in Hulme, Chorlton and Levenshulme“.
Scott will be leaving MCFly soon, and taking up a role in the Communications department of Manchester City Council, where his dynamism and IT skills will be gratefully received.
