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1. 'Not enough parking' at new health centre
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006PLANS for a new primary health care centre have been given the green light, despite concerns over potential parking difficulties.
2. Festive hell for tragic family
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006THE FAMILY and girlfriend of a young man killed when hit by a car have said they could not celebrate Christmas this year.
3. It's time to think what you drink
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006YOUNG people have taken part in an anti-alcohol campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of drinking.
4. Bowlee Park Housing ... working 9 to 5
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006BOWLEE Park Housing Association will extend its office opening times by 20 per cent from the start of 2007 to improve levels of customer service.
5. Sports fans face price hike
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006CHARGES for using sports facilities are to rise from 1 January because of a shortfall of £242,000 in the council budget.
6. Wall scrawl protest at new church plan
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006GRAFFITI has been daubed on a church wall in protest at plans to turn the building into modern apartments.
7. Disabled toilet row leaves mum fuming
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006A MOTHER has vowed never to shop at a so-called 'child friendly' store again after being refused permission to use a disabled toilet with her two young children.
8. Christmas Day baby joy
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006HERE'S proud mum Shabana Ali showing off her little bundle of Christmas joy.
9. All aboard the Fizbuz
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006GET your tickets ready! A new form of transport has made its way to Middleton bringing a taste of London life to the people of the town.
10. 'No' plea to plans blight
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006NEIGHBOURS in a quiet street have joined forces once again to fight plans to build a 24 hour office complex at the back of their homes.
