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1. Estate faces a bus ban after dark
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006TRAVEL company First is considering stopping buses running through Langley after dark following a spate of attacks by stone-throwing yobs.
2. Public wary over new health plans for town
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006SPARKS flew at a public meeting to discuss local changes in the NHS, held at Middleton Masonic Hall.
3. Blue is the colour, and a ticket to bride
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 February 2006LOVE was in the air this week when two Middleton men proposed in style.
4. Attack shuts church
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 February 2006EXCLUSIVE A PARISH priest has closed his church during the day after he was robbed of just £6 by "hoodies".
5. ‘Don’t leave us in the dark’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 February 2006AN ANGRY Alkrington resident is threatening to withhold his council tax until the local community is brought out of the dark.
6. 147 homes set for Warwick Mill site
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 February 2006PLANS are in to convert grade two listed Warwick Mill into new Redrow Homes luxury apartments.
7. Booze ban makes its mark
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 February 2006LOCK-INS will soon be a thing of the past, as a police campaign to crack down on unlawful boozing and anti-social behaviour has been stepped up.
8. Mum's hope for a miracle cure
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 February 2006EXCLUSIVE A MOTHER-OF-TWO who suffers from multiple sclerosis could receive groundbreaking stem cell treatment - but only if locals manage to raise their target of £13,000.
9. Super school is extra special
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 2 February 2006A MIDDLETON secondary school is extra special - it's official.
10. Safe streets? ‘You must be joking’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 2 February 2006A NEW government bill that aims to tackle yobs and bring respect back into society has been supported by Middleton MP Jim Dobbin - but dismissed as 'whitewash' by locals.
