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words but is unable to absorb what they say.She said: 'It's frustrating but you just have to come to terms with it the best way you can. When they told me I had Alzheimer's I was devastated, but the support from the Alzheimer's Society is fantastic, they are always there, it's brilliant.'Sue Clarke, Alzheimer's Society Locality Manager, said:'Our walk last year showed the brilliant community spirit of people in our area and we are hoping that this year will be another fabulous response in support of the 28,000 people living with dementia in Greater Manchester.'It's an opportunity for all of us to strike a blow in the fight against the disease by helping to raise money for services and the search for better treatments and an eventual cure.'Corrie fans have got used to my northern accentWhen she started on Coronation Street, Michelle Collins faced flak for her Mancunian accent.But she tells The Diaryfans of the show have now come round to her northern vowels.Michelle, who plays Rovers landlady Stella Price, says: "It's funny, people now come up to me and say: 'oh your accent is much better now', but I haven't changed a thing!"I knew it was always going to be hard for people to adjust to seeing Cindy Beale in the Rovers at first, but I think now viewers have accepted me a bit more, it's great."The Diary bumped into Michelle as she was cheering on her pal, Manc fashion designer Nadine Merabi, who made her big London Fashion Week catwalk debut at the weekend.And Michelle says she's been loving Manchester life since starting filming here last year."Everyone's been so welcoming," she beamed.If you