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1. Pensioner will fight to take bath
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004SHE CAN take everything with her, including the kitchen sink, but a disabled Langley pensioner is vowing to fight compulsory relocation if her bath doesn't go as well.
2. Landlady Sue gives football the red card and makes pub a no-game zone
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004A BLACKLEY landlady offers non-football fans a refuge from England's exploits in Euro 2004.
3. ‘Microwave’ mast must go say residents
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004BLACKLEY residents are fighting to get rid of a "microwave" mast that was erected without notifying the public.
4. Tea brews cash for local hospice
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004STAFF and customers at a Middleton supermarket took Tea at 3 last week, to raise much needed funds for a local hospice.
5. DIAL H for homeless
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004A MIDDLETON charity that loans wheelchairs and provides essential support to the disabled, has been told to leave its premises... and has nowhere to go.
6. Art imitates life as sisters take to stage
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004ART WILL imitate life when two sisters from Boarshaw take to the stage as siblings in a show.
7. St Peter’s celebrates 160 years
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004PARISHIONERS at St Peter's Church, Blackley, are celebrating the 160th birthday of the building with a family fun day and a commemoration service.
8. All aboard to Blackpool, guys and gals
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 June 2004A BOARSHAW pensioner has helped to arrange a trip to Blackpool for almost 200 handicapped children.
9. Young dancer says thanks 1,200 times to a hospital unit
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 June 2004A LANGLEY girl who received special hospital attention for a skin condition has thanked the unit which treated her by nominating it as a beneficiary of a fund-raising dance show.
10. Keeping green and healthy
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 June 2004THE British Trust for Conservation Volunteers Green Gym ran a taster day last week in Alkrington Woods, to promote the concept of health and fitness through practical conservation activities.
