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1. School closures and disruptions as teachers' union goes on strike

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 April 2008
ALMOST two thirds of schools in Middleton are to close today (Thursday) as teachers stage a one-day walkout.

2. A date with Ross

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 April 2008
RISING Middleton band The Courteeners have lined up their next star-making appearance on the Jonathan Ross show.

3. Get healthy with the Guardian

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 April 2008
GREATER Manchester is one of the unhealthiest areas in the country – and almost one in five people in Middleton are clinically obese.

4. Decision time

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 April 2008
CRIME, anti-social behaviour, congestion charging, and refuse collections and recycling have emerged as the key issues for the people of Middleton.

5. 'I put giant pike in canal' - businessman

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 April 2008
A LOCAL businessman has vowed to protect a monster pike spotted swimming in a Middleton waterway.

6. New referendum bid over Toll Tax

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 April 2008
THE PEOPLE of Middleton could have their say on controversial plans to introduce congestion charging in Greater Manchester.

7. ASBOs not the answer

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 April 2008
A FORMER youth leader has criticised agencies he says has abandoned residents in one of the toughest parts of town.

8. You don't want to be left half cut ...

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 April 2008
EVER thought about having a bitter and a bob or maybe something stronger like a mild and a mohican?

9. Name street after local hero

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 April 2008
RESIDENTS on Langley are asking developers to help them honour one of the estate's most famous sons.

10. Meetings ban for political pensioners

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 April 2008
ELDERLY tenants who formed a community action group have been banned from holding meetings because they are too political.
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