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1. Armed Bank Robbery
Middleton Guardian, Friday 24 February 2006THIEVES threatened staff and stole cash during an armed robbery at the Nat West bank in Long Street on Thursday afternoon.
2. ‘Chav’ hits back at Queen of Mean
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006A FORMER Middleton girl was labelled a "chav" and "council house trash" while filming a national television programme.
3. Estate faces a bus ban after dark
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006TRAVEL company First is considering stopping buses running through Langley after dark following a spate of attacks by stone-throwing yobs.
4. Veteran won’t be signing up for Dad’s Army
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006A VETERAN was stunned to receive four letters telling him he's not eligible to join the army - even though he is a sprightly 84 years old and wouldn't look out of place alongside the stars of Dad's Army.
5. Satanic abuse costs: ‘Just tip of the iceberg’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006EXCLUSIVE A POLITICIAN who was at the heart of the Langley satanic abuse fiasco has backed the Guardian's campaign to get the council to "come clean" and reveal the true cost of their action.
6. Anger as another school is set to go
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006DESPERATE parents and governors at a second primary school earmarked for closure are prepared to battle Rochdale Council all the way.
7. £400K facelift for wasteland
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006WASTELAND surrounding a Langley school is being transformed into a gateway park as part of a £400,000 development.
8. Public wary over new health plans for town
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 February 2006SPARKS flew at a public meeting to discuss local changes in the NHS, held at Middleton Masonic Hall.
9. Blue is the colour, and a ticket to bride
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 February 2006LOVE was in the air this week when two Middleton men proposed in style.
10. Hospital bosses are forced out
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 February 2006TWO health bosses at North Manchester General Hospital are stepping down after pressure from Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt.
