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1. Vicar savaged by dog in churchyard

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 September 2008
A VICAR is pleading with dog owners to keep their animals on a lead in public after she was mauled by an Alsatian in her own churchyard.

2. Homes plan for school site

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 September 2008
PLANS have been submitted to build a new housing estate on the former Alkrington Moss Primary School site.

3. Wedding car crashes yards from church

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 September 2008
A BRIDEGROOM married in agony and his elderly mum suffered a heart attack after their wedding car crashed just yards from the church.

4. Woodland learning centre gets thumbs-up

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 September 2008
PROPOSALS to construct a major new leisure facility in the town have moved a step closer.

5. Parents stand up to 'school bully'

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 September 2008
MUMS staged a protest outside a Blackley primary school after demanding that an alleged young bully should be permanently expelled.

6. Violent thugs share 32 years in prison

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 September 2008
A DISABLED woman watched in horror as her four-year-old grand-daughter was driven off by a carjacker on the run from police.

7. Second report ordered into flooding

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 September 2008
COUNCILLORS have ordered another report into the June floods that caused havoc for householders and drivers in the town, mostly in Rhodes.

8. Skate star savaged by dog

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 September 2008
A PROMISING young skater was mauled by a Rottweiler as he practised in Limefield Park.

9. Housing director quits following water bill row

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 September 2008
MIDDLETON Labour councillor Jonathan Burns has sensationally quit his post as a director of Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) in the midst of the water bill evictions row.

10. Bus-ted

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 September 2008
AS TRANSPORT chiefs try to get more commuters to use public transport it has been revealed a busy bus stop is out of action – blocked by parked cars.
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