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21. Centre plans go on show
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006AN exhibition revealing exciting new plans for Middleton town centre will be on show to the public over the next two days.
22. Council queries need for disclosure
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006ROCHDALE Council has criticised the BBC's decision to screen the 'satanic abuse' documentary, claiming that it could make recruiting social services staff more difficult.
23. Town’s oldest resident passes away
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006MIDDLETON'S 'Queen of Archmoor', who at 106 was believed to be town's oldest resident, died on 30 December.
24. Township to look at firework ban
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006AN OUTRIGHT ban on the private sale and use of fireworks could be imposed in Middleton, if local councillors get their wish.
25. Snatching of the innocents
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006IT WAS at the crack of dawn on a crisp May morning in 1990 that a convoy of official cars crawled up the hill to Langley and converged on five homes.
26. The big question ... WHY?
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006IN THE weeks following the dawn raids, and with the growing realisation that some terrible mistake had been made, the question that local people and the Middleton councillors wanted answering was what prompted the "witch hunt"?
27. Compensation bid
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006CHILDREN at the centre of the scandal are now seeking compensation and a full formal apology from Rochdale Council.
28. Satanic abuse: The truth at last
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006ONE of the darkest episodes in Middleton's history was revisited in a major BBC documentary screened last night (Wednesday).
29. Percy slaughtered by spade wielding yobs
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006AN ESCAPED peacock, which was heralded as bringing colour to many lives in Langley, has been found dead.
30. Snatch victim breaks long silence
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 January 2006WHEN David was just 13 years old police officers and social workers raided his family home and snatched him and his sister from their beds.
