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1. 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.
2. Residents charged for neighbours’ rubbish
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 October 2005RESIDENTS in Middleton Junction have hit out after being charged by the council for the removal of their neighbours' rubbish.
3. A year’s worth of lessons stolen
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 October 2005YOBS have once again ransacked a Middleton school and stolen thousands of pounds worth of essential classroom equipment.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. They’re top of the pops
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 October 2005THE DAY finally arrived for scores of Middleton's youngsters as they celebrated the opening of their very own academy.
7. 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.
8. Londoners invest millions in centre
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 13 October 2005A BOOMING trading estate in the heart of Middleton has been sold for more than £2 million to a London-based investment company.
9. Protesters condemn animal circus
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 October 2005ANIMAL rights activists are urging residents to boycott a controversial circus which rolled into town this week.
10. Write of passage to the good life
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 October 2005LIFE IS good for local author Paul Peacock as his new novel on the late environmentalist John Seymour is published on Monday.
