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11. Residents made to wait over shelter
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006RESIDENTS were left disappointed as the decision to erect a youth shelter was postponed for a month.
12. Bren's love affair with Mancs continues
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006ALKRINGTON author, Bren Farrell, has hit the book shelves again with the publication of his second literary work.
13. Arrogant killer gets life
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 27 December 2006AN "ARROGANT" and "terrifying" killer has been jailed for life for murdering a father-of-two with a hunting knife.
14. Health centre will give area a LIFT
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 December 2006A NEW primary health care clinic bringing a host of services under one roof could soon be opened in Alkrington - if plans are given the go-ahead.
15. New flats for old?
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 December 2006TWO new tower blocks may soon be built in Langley as part of the ongoing regeneration of the area.
16. 'Help catch our son's killer'
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 December 2006HUNDREDS of mourners paid their last respects to a young man killed when he was run over by a car after an argument on a garage forecourt.
17. Life in jail for man who killed dad of two
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 December 2006AN ARROGANT and terrifying killer who left one man dead and two others seriously injured after attacking them with a hunting knife at a party has been jailed for life today (Wednesday).
18. Edna's got the X Factor!
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 December 2006AN 86-YEAR-OLD great gran has achieved what many thought was impossible - a public apology from television's "Mr Nasty" Simon Cowell.
19. £700,000 boost for sporting superstars
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 December 2006NEW sporting facilities aimed at raising the standard of physical education across the area were officially opened at a Blackley school on Monday.
20. 'Thanks for all your help'
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 December 2006THE PARENTS of a seriously ill young boy have thanked the people of Middleton after they rallied round to help replace a special needs buggy stolen from their porch.
