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1. £1.5M - that's what it costs to get our views on hospitals
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006HEALTH chiefs say public consultation on plans to shake-up hospitals has been the most successful ever but its £1.5m price tag has come under fire.
2. We will give home rule to Heywood - Lib Dems
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006THE borough's new Lib Dem council has pledged to give Heywood a greater voice and more independence - even if that means handing back power to Labour.
3. Concern for pupil safety
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006MEASURES to reduce speeding traffic won't be in place at Heywood's new super school when it opens in September.
4. Sisters honoured for love and care
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 May 2006SISTERS who helped their dying little brother make the most of his short life have been honoured with a Rochdale Childer award.
5. Power shift
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 May 2006A SHIFT in the balance of council power will see Heywood lose all of its seats in the main decision-making body and a centralisation in favour of Rochdale.
6. Record label crash means no reprieve
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 May 2006A BAND that had expected to release their first single on Monday were left 'angry and disappointed' after their record company went bust.
7. I’m still haunted by son’s death
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 May 2006EXCLUSIVE A DARNHILL mother says she is still haunted by the image of her dying son almost a year after his death.
8. Song row and 14 pints ended with John’s death
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 May 2006SIMON Hogan admitted causing the death of John Curran with a single punch and will now serve a minimum of 336 days in prison.
9. Pub team is kicked out after violence
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 May 2006EXCLUSIVE A PUB football team has been kicked out of its league after fans were threatened with pick axes and spades.
10. It mast go
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 12 April 2006CONTROVERSIAL plans for a mobile phone mast less than 500 metres from a school have been withdrawn after meeting with fierce opposition.
