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11. Search for details of lost Spitfire pilot
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 30 July 2008WE all have hidden gems lurking in our basements, but one lucky find on the Fylde coast has led to a plea to the people of Middleton for help.
12. Public will vote on C-charge
Middleton Guardian, Friday 25 July 2008VOTERS in Middleton will get to vote on congestion charging.
13. Forget the credit crunch, get charity chic
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 July 2008'CHARITY Chic' has emerged as one of the latest ways to help you look good, without breaking the bank.
14. Langley work will go on
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 July 2008PLANNERS in charge of the multi-million pound regeneration of the Langley estate have assured residents that long term redevelopment of the estate will not be affected by the credit crunch.
15. 300 homes plan for Booth Hall site
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 July 2008PLANS to build 300 family homes on the site of Booth Hall Children's Hospital have been submitted to Manchester City Council.
16. Council tax payers to pay £25k to promote TIF and Toll Tax
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 July 2008ADDITIONAL tax-payers' money will be used to publicise the Transport Innovation Fund (TIF) bid.
17. SATs fiasco hits our schools
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 July 2008MIDDLETON primary schools have been caught up in the national SATs marking fiasco.
18. Blood thicker than water
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 July 2008BROTHERS Matthew and Nathan Gardner have always had a strong bond, but they now share even closer ties after the elder sibling gave up a kidney to give his younger brother his life back.
19. Traffic still lower than expected
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 July 2008TRAFFIC levels in Greater Manchester are not soaring - despite warnings the region's economy could be crippled without a congestion charge.
20. Pressa impressed by Langley regeneration
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 July 2008ONE of the most famous men in British politics has weighed into the debate on the state of the town.
