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21. ‘It must be YIP’ as youth crime halves
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 August 2004"CREDIT has to go to the Boarshaw Youth Inclusion Project for the drop in youth nuisance and crime, because we're not policing the area any differently."
22. Middleton seniors in poorest health
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 5 August 2004MIDDLETON and Heywood pensioners suffer from poorer health and are far more likely to need emergency treatment at hospital than Rochdale old folk, a council report found last week.
23. Is this the biggest basket in town?
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 July 2004COULD WE have uncovered the hanging gardens of Middleton? After hearing of a suspended summer sensation, the Middleton Guardian went to investigate what is the envy of neighbours and pedestrians alike.
24. Youth Link Workers get personal... to help
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 July 2004HOLLIN YOUTHS have help at hand - in the form of personal mentors devoted to the wellbeing of teenagers on the estate along with others from Langley.
25. Music and sport to keep kids happy
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 July 2004ALKRINGTON youths are being targeted by council youth workers, in an attempt to stem the tide of delinquent activity growing in the district.
26. Bench a lasting reminder of good friend
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 22 July 2004RHODES Playgroup remembered a good friend last week, with the unveiling of a bench in her honour.
27. It's all black and white to leavers
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 8 July 2004AN ALKRINGTON school last week faced the black and white fact that its Year 6 pupils are leaving for good at the end of term.
28. Teacher fails The X Factor test
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 1 July 2004SHE WAS HOPING to follow in the footsteps of Pop Idol Michelle McManus and preparing for battle with TV's Mr Nasty, Simon Cowell, but a Moorclose primary teacher was left disappointed last week.
29. Charity celebrates 25th anniversary
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 1 July 2004FRIENDS and supporters of Middleton Talking Newspaper celebrated its silver anniversary last week.
30. Pensioner will fight to take bath
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004SHE CAN take everything with her, including the kitchen sink, but a disabled Langley pensioner is vowing to fight compulsory relocation if her bath doesn't go as well.
