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1. Talented twins use different strokes to win
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 November 2003TALENTED twins have used different strokes to win an arts scholarship and bursary to Salford University.
2. Vandals on smashing spree at the bus station
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 November 2003VANDALS have smashed dozens of windows in Middleton's town centre bus station, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.
3. Boy surrenders over horse deaths
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 November 2003POLICE in Middleton have arrested a 14-year-old boy in connection with an arson attack in Alkrington, which killed two horses, and are looking to make further arrests.
4. Grand plan for Langley will transform estate
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 November 2003PLANS for a major, sustainable housing and neighbourhood restructure for the Langley area were unveiled on Saturday, which council chiefs say "must work" this time.
5. Library is safe - Township chief
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 November 2003DESPITE tumbling readership figures Middleton's libraries seem safe, although the library service will have to be revamped, according to a report to Middleton Township Committee.
6. Arrests after police raid gangs
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 November 2003POLICE broke up a "gang warfare" meeting and arrested two people in Moorclose, thanks to information received from the public.
7. Lights switch on was best yet
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 November 2003THIS year's Christmas tree light switch-on was the best yet, with entertainment for everyone.
8. Bus lane plan leaves elderly vulnerable
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 November 2003THE ELDERLY and disabled of Middleton have just one way to getting in and out of the town's shopping centre - and the GMPTE (the local passenger transport executive) proposes to close it.
9. Rows over closure of a much-loved local nursery
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 November 2003ROWS over the possible closure of a much-loved local nursery school look set to continue well into the New Year.
10. People power
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 November 2003MIDDLETONIANS have scored another victory for people power, winning their fight against the installation of a 15 metre-high telecommunications mast on Bowlee Community Park.
