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1. Big McGerald puts the unity in community

Middleton Guardian, Friday 28 June 2002
A MIDDLETON business is using inventive ways of forging links with the community. This even extends to the boss rolling up his sleeves to join in with some fast and furious "slam-dunking".

2. Guardian to the rescue after plea fell on deaf ears

Middleton Guardian, Friday 28 June 2002
A COUPLE had to enlist the Guardian's help to get someone to deal with water seeping under their house, after a two-year plea fell on deaf ears.

3. A fair old welcome

Middleton Guardian, Friday 28 June 2002
PUPILS at an Alkrington Primary School have welcomed their new head teacher with a World Cup themed Toy Fair.

4. Vicar throws open his garden for charity

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 June 2002
TAKING the biblical expression "as you sow, so shall you reap" quite literally is the Vicar of St Michael's, Tonge-cum-Alkrington, the Rev Gordon Joyce.

5. The rise of Rachel

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 June 2002
GOLF: THE rise and rise of Rachel Connor, the 11-year-old daughter of Manchester professional Brian Connor, goes on unabated.

6. Town's ward boundaries under review

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 June 2002
A REVIEW is under way of election areas in Middleton and could result in changes to the number, names and boundaries of wards - and could even change the number of councillors.

7. Be a shining example and create an image

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 June 2002
IMAGES created by the town's young people will soon be shining out of the Moonraker illuminated water feature in the newly-redesigned Middleton Gardens.

8. 'We'd be safer living in Belfast'

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 June 2002
A MOTHER believes her family would be safer living in Belfast than on their Blackley estate.

9. Help wanted for junior bowls team

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 June 2002
BOWLS: ONE of the recently formed bowls teams competing in the Rochdale Junior League is in danger of folding, and another team could be in danger unless someone comes forward to help the lads.

10. Dominic gets red card for the big match

Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 26 June 2002
ONE of England's youngest fans, four-year-old Dominic Steven Taylor had a double reason to be disappointed by last Friday's crunch match with Brazil. For even before the game he had been red-carded by his school.
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