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1. Landlady vows to get tough on troublemakers
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 8 June 2006A BLACKLEY pub has been declared a trouble-free zone as the new landlady re-opens it to the community.
2. Where kissing really is electric
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 April 2006A BLACKLEY couple have completed their first year volunteering to help remote villagers in Mongolia to become thriving business advisors.
3. School wins arts status
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 February 2005THE CHAMPAGNE corks are popping at North Manchester High School for Boys, after the school was granted specialist arts status.
4. School slated over stranger incident
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 January 2005TIME CHANGES at Cardinal Langley High School have been slammed as "an absolute joke".
5. Couple vow to return to tsunami-hit islands
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 January 2005ANGUISHED Maurice and Brenda Littlewood have told of their heartache at watching the destruction caused by the tsunami - on beaches they had visited just one week earlier.
6. Blackley fantasy author publishes second novel
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 January 2005DAVID Kay, a self-confessed fantasist and former political activist, has had his latest work published in print.
7. Sunny Brow: talks on future
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 January 2005A SUPPORT group which fought the closure of Sunny Brow Nursery School, last year, has welcomed a consultation period prior to any major decisions being made about its future.
8. Now they are seven
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 6 January 2005A BOARSHAW family have had all hands on deck in 2005, with two new additions to the ranks.
9. No ticket man claims machine was broken
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 6 January 2005A BROKEN ticket machine has caused a Boarshaw man's 50p Metrolink fare increase to £120 for a fine and court costs.
10. £10,000 revamp for forest
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 December 2004BLACKLEY Forest has been given a new look, thanks to a £10,000 grant that paid for a revamp of the entrance.
