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1. Heroes will always be remembered

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 11 August 2005
SPLENDID weather greeted World War Two veterans and their families on Sunday, for a special parade and drumhead service to commemorate the end of hostilities in Europe and the Far East.

2. Minister says homes have to go

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 4 August 2005
RESIDENTS in a Hollin street will have to leave their homes, after Rochdale Borough-wide Housing and the local authority failed to persuade Housing Minister, Yvette Cooper, to fund remedial building works.

3. Buses set to arrive – at last

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 July 2005
SUNDAY will mark the long-awaited opening of Middleton's new bus station, which was orignally scheduled to start operating "in early spring".

4. ‘Don’t repeat the same old mistakes’

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 July 2005
ANGRY residents descended on the Houses of Parliament this week to lobby politicians over plans to stop Housing Market Renewal funding.

5. Already a winner... before the race begins

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 July 2005
A MIDDLETON man has fought back from the brink of death to compete in the European Games representing Great Britain.

6. George has lived the light fantastic

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 July 2005
GEORGE McHale has many claims to fame, but perhaps the most amusing is that he was a lighthouse keeper who couldn't swim!

7. MPs call for united front following London attacks

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 July 2005
MIDDLETON MP, Jim Dobbin, has called for unity in the wake of the terrorist attack in London.

8. Defiant against terror

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 July 2005
AFTER the London terrorist attacks, a local veteran was determined to keep his date with the Queen at Buckingham Palace.

9. Seatbelt exempt cancer man fined by officers

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 7 July 2005
EXCLUSIVE A DISABLED cancer sufferer has been fined for not wearing a seatbelt - which would cut across his chest and dislodge his chemotherapy line.

10. Company takeover secures 400 jobs

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 June 2005
A MULTI-million pound takeover of Middleton's biggest employer has secured the future of 400 workers.
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