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1. No room at the inn

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 December 2003
THERE will no Christmas cheer for one vulnerable Middleton family who were evicted by Rochdale Council in September and are currently "living in limbo".

2. Here’s a fishy Christmas ghost story ...

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 December 2003
AS CHRISTMAS ghost tales go this must surely rank as one of the fishiest.

3. Student quids-in with Guardian English award

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 December 2003
STUDENT Dominic Pollard is £50 better-off for Christmas after winning an award for English from the Guardian in memory of a former distinguished Editor.

4. Guardian transport campaign:

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 December 2003
MIDDLETON MP Jim Dobbin has received more than 200 letters in response to an invitation in the Guardian for readers to tell him their thoughts about transport provision in the area.

5. Airports given hidden subsidies and tax breaks

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2003
A MIDDLETON-educated man, who was recently voted in as the first-ever elected leader of the Green Party, has been appointed as his group's shadow Deputy Prime Minister.

6. Australians honour Middleton surgeon

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2003
A MIDDLETON native and prominent plastic surgeon has been named in Australia's Honours List, for his work helping the victims of the Bali bombings.

7. Tireless charity worker Angela does the honours

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2003
MIDDLETON Hero, Angela Ollerhead, did the honours on Monday - cutting the opening ribbon for Alkrington's new Tesco Express store.

8. Tin appeal hits jackpot

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2003
EVEN contestants on Bob's Full House would struggle to make their way through Buckingham Bingo's outstanding donation to our Christmas Tin Appeal.

9. £100,000 to safeguard listed gem

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2003
IN AN attempt to save one of Middleton's most historic landmarks, Rochdale Council Cabinet will tonight be recommended to approve up to £100,000 for emergency work and pushing forward development proposals for Hopwood Old Hall.

10. Tributes paid to leading trade unionist

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2003
TRIBUTES have been paid to a leading trade unionist, who cared for hundreds of Rochdale teachers.
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