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11. Middleton fireworks ban is ‘unworkable’ - town councillors
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 January 2006A PROPOSED fireworks ban across town has been supported by MP Jim Dobbin - but criticised by the Middleton Township Committee.
12. ‘Social Services played God’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 January 2006MEMBERS of the Langley community have spoken out after the screening of the BBC's so-called 'satanic abuse' documentary last week.
13. The shape of things to come?
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 January 2006FUTURISTIC new plans for Middleton town centre have been unveiled - to mixed reviews from residents.
14. Bus campaign pays off after two long years
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 January 2006MOORCLOSE and Middleton Junction is back in 'bus'-iness thanks to a tireless campaign by the local community.
15. Famous son could be on the move
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 January 2006A CONTROVERSIAL campaign to move an important part of Middleton's history from the graveyard of St Leonard's Church is gathering speed.
16. Makeover plan set to be approved
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 January 2006A DRAFT local plan for Higher Blackley East was presented to Manchester City Council's executive committee for approval last night (Wednesday).
17. Secondary and college league tables 2005
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 January 2006THE 2005 league tables for Middleton's secondary schools and colleges ...
18. How we told the story
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006THE satanic abuse scandal was the major story in 1990 for the Middleton Guardian and its sister paper, the Moston, Middleton and Blackley Express.
19. Swoop nets 23 playing truant
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006POLICE and council workers have staged a crackdown on youngsters skipping school across North Manchester.
20. Social workers slammed by judge
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006SOCIAL workers heading the snatch were branded 'below standard' by the High Court - yet the two members of staff behind the case are still working in child protection.
