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31. Worralls love their Kiwi dream home
Middleton Guardian, Monday 7 March 2005HOME is where the heart is, so the Worrall family's thoughts are always in Middleton, even though they emigrated to New Zealand in 2002.
32. Plagued by rats
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 February 2005RESIDENTS plagued by rats claim the problem has been caused because of dumping behind local shops.
33. CAB goes online with e-kiosk
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 February 2005PEOPLE without computers can now get help using the Internet, thanks to a new facility at Middleton's Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB).
34. MP backs law changes to curb binge drinking
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 January 2005PLANS to relax Britain's licensing laws were announced in the Queen's Speech, last November, raising concerns that there could be a national shift to late night drinking.
35. Ban on use of ‘township’ ridiculous - MP
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 January 2005MIDDLETON MP, Jim Dobbin, has called a police chief's decision to ban the word "Township" as "ridiculous".
36. TV soap takes on the Elm Wood four
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 6 January 2005IT WAS a case of keeping it in the family when two youngsters decided they wanted to try for a part in the popular TV soap opera, Hollyoaks.
37. Boy wonder
Middleton Guardian, Tuesday 21 December 2004CHARLES Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle and Edgar Allen Poe are all authors revered for their ability to turn on the tension. But there's one 10-year-old Middleton author who is hard on their heels.
38. I never want to see 'Devil' again
Middleton Guardian, Tuesday 21 December 2004ANOTHER victim of Middleton's fugitive "Devil" paedophile has come forward following last week's front page story.
39. Cadets tour Great War battlefields
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 December 2004THREE Middleton and North Manchester teenagers have been learning about the paradox of war during visits to Belgium battlefields.
40. Local lad made good
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 December 2004MIDDLETON likes to boast about its boys (and girls) made good. And one of the town's finest is about to up the ante, by appearing on a TV programme called "I Want That House".
