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31. Council puts pressure on Post Office over closures

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 September 2004
MANCHESTER City Council has stepped up its opposition to the proposed closure of 15 post offices in the city.

32. ‘I will not be beaten’

Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 August 2004
AN 84-year-old Middleton grandmother has been the victim of a series of attacks from bogus officials - yet she has vowed "I won't be beaten"

33. Residents aim to KO the PO over branch closure

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 August 2004
RESIDENTS in the Riverdale area of Blackley are preparing to take on the Post Office and fight the closure of their local branch.

34. Teaming up to help young people

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 August 2004
HOPWOOD Hall College and the emergency services teamed up to help young people find solutions to the problems in their communities.

35. He says it’s all over... it is now

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 August 2004
MIDDLETON'S favourite footballing son has announced the end of his England career.

36. Cracking down on drugs and youth nuisance

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 5 August 2004
POLICE in Blackley have taken steps to reduce youth nuisance, raiding two houses thought to be selling drugs in the area.

37. Couldn't have done it without you, councillor

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 5 August 2004
JUNCTION residents are celebrating the rebirth of the community's library, following a six-year battle to save it from closure.

38. Lodger is fire rescue hero

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 July 2004
A LODGER at a house in Langley earned his keep on the first night he moved in, pulling his new landlady out of a burning bedroom.

39. Step back in time to the 1940s

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 22 July 2004
MIDDLETONIANS can step back in time this week, and enjoy a return to the 1940s.

40. Children in Need cash boost for club

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 15 July 2004
MEMBERS of Whitemoss Club for Young People will soon be able to take advantage of some of the best facilities around, as committee members unveiled their plans for the future.
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