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1. Bikers trash war memorial
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 April 2006NUISANCE bikers have angered locals by trashing a war memorial in Boggart Hole Clough.
2. ‘NHS juggernaut’ ignores local opinion
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 April 2006IT'S a 'kick in the teeth' for locals as, after numerous objections, the new primary care trust (PCT) to cover the borough will be named Rochdale PCT.
3. TV star plunges from school roof
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006A HIGH-profile MP has sent his best wishes to a documentary star following the youngster's brush with death when he fell from a school roof.
4. Pub shut down in police raid aftermath
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006A LANGLEY pub on has been closed down by police, just a month after being raided by Tactical Aid officers.
5. HMS Middleton to the rescue
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006HMS MIDDLETON assisted an operation to detonate a 500kg (1,102lb) World War Two bomb found in the River Mersey on 15 May.
6. Back in the game
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 October 2005PRELIMINARY building works have started on Middleton Shopping Centre's expansion - and three new shops have already been confirmed.
7. Motorcyclist loses three-week fight for life
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 October 2005MOURNERS said their final goodbyes to an 18-year-old learner motorcyclist at Our Lady's Church last Thursday after he lost his brave battle for life.
8. Tenants back new landlords
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 October 2005A MASSIVE 91.7 per cent of voters have chosen to switch the management of Blackley's council homes from Manchester City Council to Northwards Housing.
9. Murder inquiry unearths failings
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 October 2005AN inquiry into the killing of an Asian inmate by a former Langley man has found complaints of racism in Britain's jails are not being taken seriously enough.
10. The fallen remembered
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 November 2005MIDDLETON paid its respects to those who lost their lives in wars with a touching Remembrance Day service last Sunday.
