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1. Bethany's a royal comforter
Middleton Guardian, Tuesday 30 April 2002WHEN Langley taxi firm owner Graham Ashton picked up the post from the doormat last Wednesday, he was expecting the usual array of bills and junk mail.
2. Can you answer a police canine SOS call?
Middleton Guardian, Tuesday 30 April 2002GREATER Manchester Police this week sent out a SOS for new dogs to help in their fight against crime.
3. More than £970 for New York
Middleton Guardian, Tuesday 30 April 2002KINDHEARTED shoppers have helped to raise more than £970 for the dependants of firefighters who died in the tragic events in New York on 11 September.
4. Blight flats will soon be high-rise 'des-res'
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 April 2002RESIDENTS on a blighted Blackley estate have been told of plans to deal with the mostly unoccupied high-rise flats that are seen as the cause of the problem.
5. Cinema's Jubilee opening
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 April 2002AFTER almost a decade of campaigning the silver screen is set to return to Middleton in June.
6. Italiano? Not a problem thanks to school visitor
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 April 2002VISITORS to Hollin Primary may be a little surprised to hear the latest slang interspersed with Italian as they wander along the school corridors.
7. Firm stand against racism
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 April 2002THE LEADERS of the three political parties on Rochdale Council have taken a firm stand against racism.
8. A sweet way to raise money
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 April 2002WHEN Christine Cowen found out that 14 to 21 April was MS week, she thought it would be a good idea for her Guides at St Thomas More, Alkrington, to get involved in a fund-raising event, particularly as one girl's mother has the illness.
9. Don't be caught offside by charity con
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 April 2002POLICE are warning people to be on their guard against bogus "football card" charity collectors, after two complaints from residents in the Durnford and Langley areas of town.
10. £4.3M 'set aside' for town's new bus station
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 April 2002A NEW state-of-the-art bus station is a step closer for the town's bus passengers after a meeting of Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority (PTA) agreed to the project, subject to proposals being finalised which complement the wider development of the town centre.
