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11. UK’s most expensive brew

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006
A LONG-ESTABLISHED local business found itself facing the prospect of temporary closure after being hit with a water bill for almost £7,000.

12. Tablers dig in for residents

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006
RESIDENTS living in Norman Weall Court on Fielding Street will soon have a beautiful landscaped garden to enjoy throughout the summer thanks to the help of the Middleton Round Table.

13. Endangered theatre group ‘kept in dark’ over appeals process

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006
CONFUSED workers at Langley Theatre Workshop have been kept in the dark over an appeals process which they believed did not exist.

14. Stitched up

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006
EXCLUSIVE: VITAL SERVICES at North Manchester General Hospital have come one step closer to closure - after a decision of Middleton's own Primary Care Trust (PCT) - find out how to join our campaign to stop services being downgraded.

15. Middleton councillors ousted from decision-making Cabinet

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006
A SHIFT in Rochdale Council's balance of power will see Middleton lose both of its seats in the main decision making body - and a centralisation in favour of Rochdale.

16. Stars in their eyes

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006
CELEBRITIES are lining up to perform at the Middleton Popstars' charity concert next week.

17. Ambulance blocked by illegal parking

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006
WORRIED residents have called for the parking crisis choking Middleton Gardens to be solved once and for all.

18. Langley Theatre Workshop ‘changed my life’

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 11 May 2006
A FORMER pupil of the Langley Theatre Workshop is devastated that the group, which helped her become the person she is today, could close.

19. Gemma has date with the Take That boys

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 11 May 2006
A DEVOUT Take That fan had a once-in-a-lifetime experience when she hobnobbed with the boys themselves at their Manchester gig last week.

20. The show must go on, says Bernard

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 11 May 2006
A LOCAL legend and comedy king is rallying behind the Midddleton Popstars and pleading with residents to help them out in their hour of need.