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21. Back of the queue when it comes to tickets

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 March 2006
A LITTLE BOY of six was left without a ticket to ride after being refused a weekly bus pass - because he could not prove he was under 21.

22. Community grants slashed - ‘projects will close’

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 March 2006
COMMUNITIES in Middleton will lose out on almost £100,000 next year when Neighbourhood Renewal Funding is cut.

23. Runaway car wrecks home

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 March 2006
A FAMILY escaped injury but the rear of their house was left badly damaged after a car smashed into it when the driver accidentally left the handbrake off.

24. Town centre back on track

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 March 2006
THE MULITI-MILLION pound regeneration of Middleton town centre has finally got the green light.

25. Residents can’t see an end to lane troubles

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 March 2006
HUNDREDS of householders on the Langley and Hollin estates have been hit by water and traffic disruption as work to replace geriatric water mains drags on.

26. Maartin is coming home

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 March 2006
ONE of Middleton's most famous musicians, former Cardinal Langley pupil Maartin Allcock, will play at the Bury Met on 30 March.

27. Governors to battle closure

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 March 2006
GOVERNORS at closure threatened Langley Primary School are putting the finishing touches to a battleplan they hope could keep it open.

28. Youth schemes cut crime by 65 per cent

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 March 2006
IT'S OFFICIAL - Middleton's two Youth Inclusion Programmes (YIPs) have proved an outstanding success when it comes to cutting crime.

29. Coat life saver

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 March 2006
EXCLUSIVE A 91-YEAR-OLD woman miraculously escaped unharmed from an horrific car smash in Alkrington - and she thinks it's her coat that saved her life.

30. Police to probe bird cruelty claims

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 March 2006
AN avian expert believes an animal sadist may be targeting Middleton's pigeon population.