Their new home came with all mod cons such as inside toilet, central heating and a nice big garden - all a new experience for the family.Anne fell in love with it - so much so that years later she ended up buying it through the council’s Right to Buy scheme in 1998.She thought she would live in the property, which she shares with her husband Terry, 71, for the rest of her life.But the gran-of-three, who is Manchester’s only surviving clay pipe maker, is uncertain of her future - her home could be demolished as part of the Northern Gateway development.While plans are yet to be finalised, Anne - who still works two days a week at an insurance company - says that she simply cannot bear the prospect of moving again, with could potentially.
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