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31. Job freeze to stay despite questions
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 July 2006A CONTROVERSIAL recruitment freeze at Rochdale Council is to stay, despite the decision being called in for scrutiny by Middleton's Labour councillors.
32. ‘Councils should run the buses’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 6 July 2006COUNCILS should retake control of the operation of buses, says Blackley MP Graham Stringer.
33. MP grills Minister over health crisis
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 6 July 2006MIDDLETON and Heywood MP Jim Dobbin has challenged health ministers and officials on the crisis in the four hospitals run by Pennine Acute Trust.
34. Deluged!
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 6 July 2006MUCH of Middleton was deluged after a flash-flood on Sunday night which left residents bailing water out of their homes and large sections of road completely impassable.
35. Homes hit by flash floods
Middleton Guardian, Monday 3 July 2006IT'S CHAOS in Rhodes after a flash-flood last night (Sunday), in which at least seven homes and a large stretch of road were completely flooded out.
36. Hundreds march over hospital cuts
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 June 2006SPECIAL REPORT HUNDREDS marched on the streets of Manchester on Saturday to protest against the planned 800 redundancies across Pennine Acute Trust's four hospitals.
37. PCT explains itself to Guardian readers
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 June 2006MIDDLETON and Heywood PCT has now explained its recommendations for North Manchester General Hospital to the people of Middleton.
38. No longer the Real Deal
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 June 2006THE FINAL nail has been hammered in the coffin of former Middleton and Heywood-based company Real Deal, which has folded after months of funding problems.
39. 3 die
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 June 2006THREE local men have died in separate tragedies.
40. Top brass honour town’s outstanding youngsters
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 June 2006AN HONOUR usually reserved for the Remembrance Day service in London's Albert Hall was bestowed on more than 100 Hopwood Hall College students.
