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1. Post office rescue plan rejected
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008TOWNSHIP councillors in Middleton have rejected a rescue package for a closure-threatened Langley post office.
2. Town has got talent
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008MIDDLETON'S Got Talent – that’s the message from the makers of Manchester’s latest search for a star.
3. Stores celebrate victory over shopping giant
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008HOLLIN shopkeepers and residents are celebrating after a supermarket giant shelved plans to open a rival store.
4. Be proud, you've done your bit
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008IT’S taken two years of fundraising, the work of master craftsmen from around the UK, and the help of the Army, but a memorial to commemorate the sacrifices of local soldiers in the First World War has finally been unveiled.
5. At your service for two decades
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008A BUS company is celebrating 20 years of helping to transport the people of Middleton.
6. Hollin 'hijack' plans get thumbs down
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008PLANS to hijack Hollin from Middleton have been savaged by a top politician who says they 'make Robert Mugabe seem democratic'.
7. Under threat
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008THREE Middleton landmarks have been labelled at risk of further decay and deterioration in a new doomsday list by heritage bosses.
8. The Toll Tax debate
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008CONFUSED about the toll-tax? The Middleton Guardian is here to answer your congestion charge queries and questions.
9. Two-day strike hits services
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 July 2008SCHOOLS, libraries and leisure facilities in Middleton and north Manchester are set to close for a second day as town hall workers continue to strike over pay.
10. Council boss bid to change C-zones
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 July 2008ONE of the key men involved with the project that could see the introduction of the toll-tax has revealed the charging zone could be shrunk.
