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1. High-flyer scores a triumph
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 31 October 2002MIDDLETON-born choreographer, Christopher Hampson, has scored another triumph, with his work for a prestigious new production at Manchester's Opera House.
2. Colts go seven-up
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 31 October 2002FOOTBALL:A ROUND-UP of the week's junior matches.
3. Death of singer and am-dram stalwart
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 31 October 2002A LOCAL amateur dramatics figure has died at the age of 84.
4. Bullied girl aims to lash 'em like Lennox
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 31 October 2002SAM Raja doesn't want to bend it like Beckham ... but she fancies being able to leather 'em like Lennox.
5. Tough new action on fireworks misuse
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 31 October 2002TOUGH new measures have been announced to reduce injuries caused by 'pocket money' fireworks.
6. Row over footpath axe as new homes go up
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 31 October 2002CAMPAIGNERS are preparing to do battle to save one of north Manchester's oldest footpaths.
7. No loafing about under leadership of Warburton
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 31 October 2002BRIDGE Colts under 7s, under the managership of Ian Warburton, have so far played seven games and won them all.
8. Storm-force Middleton
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 30 October 2002THE recent storms and gale-force winds have hit Middleton this weekend and local authorities worked hard to clear the minor damage.
9. Bid to bulldoze eyesore toilets
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 30 October 2002A DEVELOPER, who wanted to spend a penny, or rather a few thousand pounds, was rejected when he made a fresh attempt to get planning permission to turn a disused town toilet into a des res which will be anything but bog standard.
10. Councillors throw out more mast plans
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 30 October 2002BELEAGUERED town councillors trying to fight off the threat of "electronic smog" from the proliferation of microwave masts, say they have had enough and gone against the advice of council officers and thrown out plans for two more of the mobile phone relay stations.
