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1. D-Day for the town centre revamp plan
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004IT'S DECISION Day today (Thursday) for what the council describes as the most significant and far reaching development ever put forward for Middleton town centre.
2. Town older than you think
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004WHILE many Guardian readers believe that Middleton was established during the industrial revolution of the early 19th century, a Middleton man has discovered that the Cheapside and Hollin areas were inhabited more than 3,000 years ago.
3. Hundreds attend double funeral
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004THEY were united in life and, tragically, they were inseparable in death.
4. Schools unite to tackle bullying
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004HEAD teachers at Middleton's secondary schools are uniting to tackle the problem of bullying with a No Blame approach.
5. Charity 'rip-off'
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004A MIDDLETON charity says it is prevented from helping townsfolk in dire need, because of the swingeing charges it has to pay the council for administration. It claims that money that should be going to the poor is being diverted to council coffers.
6. YIP is ready to go at last
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004YOUTH workers' hands are at last able to reach out in Boarshaw, having broken free from shackles woven of partisan red tape.
7. Tattoo’s the Real Malloy
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004MIDDLETON tattooist Louis Molloy doesn't mind being at the beck and call of one of the world's greatest footballers.
8. Council Tax bands
Middleton Guardian, Tuesday 25 May 2004THE current Council Tax bands for Middleton ...
9. Memorial for a brilliant Middleton musician
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 May 2004MIDDLETON musical maestro Peter Cowap now has another disc for fans to remember him by.
10. QES taken out of special measures
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 May 2004AS PREDICTED in the Middleton Guardian last month, Ofsted - the Office for Standards in Education - this week confirmed it was taking Queen Elizabeth School out of special measures.
