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1. Post Office won’t extend consultation deadline

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 October 2004
MORE information has been issued by the Post Office on why they want to shut down five Middleton post offices.

2. Website slags off Langley as ‘chavtown’

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 October 2004
A BIG new poster has gone up at the entrance to Langley promising they are "changing Langley forever" with the housing market renewal programme.

3. CAB deals with debt burden of £2.5M to lessen locals’ worries

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 October 2004
PROJECT workers in Middleton have helped lessen the worry for locals who carry nearly £2.5M of debt.

4. Firm is top in childcare provision

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 October 2004
CHILDCARE workers at Middleton's top detergent manufacturer are celebrating the fourth anniversary of the work-based advice and information service.

5. Arson attack

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 October 2004
A MIDDLETON landlord will not be drawn despite his pub being the scene of a series of vicious attacks in recent months.

6. Pupils give up lunch break to swot

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 October 2004
A MIDDLETON school has been praised for being one of the most improved in the country after pupils gave up their lunch breaks to swot for their GCSEs.

7. Street is an eyesore

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 October 2004
ONE of Middleton's main streets has been singled out as a "grot spot" in a new campaign to preserve traditonal materials and save North-West heritage.

8. Community superhero opens a pub to be the heart of the village

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 October 2004
A COMMUNITY superhero is turning his hand to the pub trade, reopening the Clough Hotel in the heart of Blackley.

9. Bulldoze these ‘danger’ flats

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 October 2004
LOCAL councillors are calling for urgent action to rid a Langley neighbourhood of a blightmare, blocks of privately-owned flats that have been repeatedly attacked by arsonists and vandals.

10. Transformation of Swan Lake

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 October 2004
WORK has begun on transforming Swan Lake at Rhodes Lodges in to a picnic area for local families and outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy.
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