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1. Chance to discover your heritage
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007SOME of the area's finest historical buildings will be throwing open their doors next weekend for the annual Heritage Open Days event.
2. Project kids go green with £85k windfall
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007MIDDLETON'S youth are set to benefit from a cash boost after winning green lottery funding.
3. National squad uses College as training camp
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007HOPWOOD Hall College hosted a week-long national training camp for the England women's boxing squad.
4. Just call me ‘Mr Flip’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007Most Middleton youngsters like nothing better than a night out at the weekend - but not this adrenaline junkie who would much rather be 20ft in the air.
5. Grieving teen must move
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007A GRIEVING teenager has branded housing bosses "heartless" after tragedy struck her family for the second time.
6. Church is home to historic window
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007A HISTORIC stained glass window has been given a new home in a Middleton church following a two year fundraising mission.
7. Teen prom queen slams school over baby treatment
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007A PROM queen teenage mum has slammed her school after failing to get the grades she expected.
8. Safe at last
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007VITAL services at North Manchester General Hospital are finally safe after Health Secretary Alan Johnson backed a major shake-up. It follows a long campaign by the Middleton & North Manchester Guardian.
9. Dalek invasion a record breaker
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 August 2007FANS of cult television show Doctor Who exterminated a world record - by bringing together the largest ever gathering of Daleks.
10. NMGH safe in hospital shake-up
Middleton Guardian, Friday 24 August 2007VITAL services at North Manchester General Hospital are finally safe after Health Secretary Alan Johnson backed a major shake-up of hospital services.
