KEALY Leake proved she was hot on the trail of heritage by winning a competition on local history.
The competition, which was part of the Atherton festival programme, led contestants around the town to answer question on the its past.
The Atherton Traders organised the competition as an 'Atherton Building Communities ' initiative, 50 businesses displayed clues in their windows to guide the trailfinders. Kealy takes home three tickets to see popstars Hear' Say perform at the Manchester Evening News Arena in September. Runners up, Nicke Cooke, Chantelle Nightingale and Margaret Hamilton will receive vouchers to be spent in Atherton centre.
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