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21. Sunny Brow has friends out in force

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 April 2005
SUPPORTERS of Sunny Brow Nursery School were out in force, on Tuesday, to lobby against changes in the way the school is managed and run. As the Guardian went to press, parents, supporters and other interested parties were putting their questions to councillors and council representatives at a public meeting, held at the school.

22. One for the family album

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 April 2005
IT WAS "thanks for the memories" when nearly 100 singers, dancers and thespians got together to celebrate 85 years of live entertainment.

23. Man’s six months of dumped rubbish

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 April 2005
ANOTHER Langley resident has come forward to complain about refuse being dumped by building contractors. The disabled man, who does not want to be named, told the Guardian about a pile of rubbish that has been outside his Ireby Close property for at least six months.

24. ‘Everyone in Middleton should fight to defend Sunny Brow’

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 April 2005
CAMPAIGNERS fighting to keep Middleton's Sunnybrow Nursery as a maintained, 'stand-alone' nursery school have enlisted the help of Pauline Trudell, a member of the steering group of the Forum for Maintained Nurseries and Children's Centres.

25. Help us plea by Sunny Brow friends

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 7 April 2005
PARENTS and supporters of Sunny Brow Nursery School are calling for people who support the concept of 'stand-alone' Early Years education to get involved in the next stage of their campaign.

26. Nursery fight goes on

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 31 March 2005
NURSERY school supporters in Middleton are steeling themselves for the next round in their fight to keep Sunny Brow open as a 'stand-alone' pre-school facility.

27. Give kids a voice, says Middleton Junior Mayor Nicola

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 March 2005
PUBLIC speaking would be a daunting prospect for most 10-year-olds, but Nicola Pollitt takes it all in her stride. And it's a good job because the community-minded youngster has just been elected Middleton's Junior Mayor.

28. Psychopath killer from Langley

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 March 2005
SPECIAL REPORT LANGLEY has had its shares of ups and downs - and un-justified bad press - particularly with regard to the so-called Satanic Abuse affair. But one former resident has ensured Langley is again in the news for all the wrong reasons.

29. MP pledge to tackle policing problems

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 March 2005
EXCLUSIVE MIDDLETON MP, Jim Dobbin, has dismissed claims that Greater Manchester Police don't have enough money - dismissing it as "a load of old rubbish".

30. Woodclough axe denied

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 March 2005
EXCLUSIVE MORE than 260 social services jobs are in danger in a move that could also result in the closure of Middleton's Woodclough Day Care Centre.
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