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1. Cry God for Harry, Middleton and St George
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 April 2004IN AN unprecedented show of patriotism, hundreds of Middletonians wore their red rose with pride last Friday to mark St George's Day.
2. Sunny Brow wins reprieve
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 April 2004PARENTS fighting to save Middleton's last nursery school were this week celebrating what they describe as a "famous victory" - a stay-of-execution which means that Sunny Brow Nursery School in Archer Park will remain open for at least another year.
3. Garden is green and pleasant thanks to volunteers
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 April 2004WHETHER sitting out in the sun or taking in pleasant views from their windows, certain Langley pensioners can enjoy a greener, tidier garden - thanks to the work of local volunteers and Groundwork Oldham and Rochdale.
4. Yobs wreck play area
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 April 2004YOUNGSTERS were dismayed when their day out was ruined by the appalling state of Brassey Park, Boarshaw, over the Easter school holidays.
5. Killed with kindness and set fire to bedroom
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 April 2004A KIND-HEARTED Hollin boy who tried to give nature a helping hand, accidentally set fire to his bedroom.
6. Home-grown Sammy is tipped to take home BAFTA
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 April 2004A RHODES girl has been tipped for BAFTA success next month - nominated for creating among other things, a lady in red.
7. Anger as town’s St George’s Day parade cancelled
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 April 2004POLICE have denied that they were responsible for the cancellation of this year's St George's Parade, the annual church parade organised by local Scout and other uniformed groups.
8. Langley in phoenix-like renaissance
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 29 April 2004IN AN astonishing Phoenix-like renaissance, Langley has shrugged off its image of dereliction and become one of the country's top property hot spots with new homes costing up to £150,000 being snapped up before even a brick is laid.
9. New look town centre unveiled
Middleton Guardian, Friday 23 April 2004THE FUTURE face of Middleton will be unveiled today (Thursday) when locals will, for the first time, get to see the plans for the new superstore and associated civic facilities that will transform the town centre.
10. Parents - phone in now to save Sunny Brow...
Middleton Guardian, Friday 23 April 2004THE GUARDIAN has given a boost to the campaign to save Middleton's last nursery school, axe-threatened Sunny Brow in Archer Park.
