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31. Abuse victim: ‘Gregory has destroyed my day to day life’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 December 2006THE TEENAGE girls sexually assaulted by an ex-school govenernor have spoken exclusively to the Guardian about how their lives have been torn apart by the man they trusted.
32. Townsfolk pull together for Jack
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 December 2006MEMBERS of the community have come together to help the parents of a terminally ill boy replace a specially adapted pram stolen from their porch.
33. Only two parents hear about £25m Academy plan
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 14 December 2006A CONSULTATION meeting on the future of Queen Elizabeth School was attended by a plethora of council representatives, sponsors and school governors.
34. Two dead in crash horror
Middleton Guardian, Friday 8 December 2006TWO men have been killed and a third critically ill after a vehicle crashed into the parked car they were sat in.
35. College bid to knock cricket for six
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 7 December 2006MIDDLETON may soon become the next big thing in the world of cricket after permission was granted to build a first class training and coaching centre in the town.
36. Crackdown on rogue bikers
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 7 December 2006OFF-ROAD bikers who continue to flout the law face having their vehicles confiscated and crushed under tough new action unveiled last week.
37. D-Day for hospital
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 7 December 2006THE CRUCIAL decision on the future of maternity and children's services at North Manchester General Hospital is to be made tomorrow (Friday).
38. Millennium tree killed
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 7 December 2006VANDALS have destroyed a tree planted for the people of Middleton in Jubilee Park.
39. Mr Christmas lives in Hollin
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 7 December 2006THE magic of Christmas has begun this December with a spectacular display of festive lights on a street in Hollin.
40. Sunny Brow goes back to nature
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 7 December 2006YOUNGSTERS have become woodland explorers thanks to a new outdoor classroom.
