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31. Healthier option has had its chips
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 16 July 2008NEW moves to make traditional fish ‘n’ chips a healthier meal are proving to be no great shakes with some of Heywood’s chippy customers.
32. Jean's joy as uncle joins roll of honour
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 10 July 2008EX-PAT Jean Evans had more reason than usual to sit up and take notice as she did her weekly scan of the Advertiser web-pages at her home in Canada.
33. Charges could give friends the boot
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 9 July 2008A GROUP which has supported Queen’s Park for the past 19 years "could fade away and die" because of a row over council charges for car boot sales.
34. ‘Ban has smoked out trade’ claim
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 3 July 2008LICENSEES claim the first year of the smoking ban has "knocked the stuffing" out of Heywood’s pub trade.
35. Trams bid could take town back to the future
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 June 2008THE age of the tram, which died out in Heywood more than 70 years ago, could be making a comeback if the Liberal Democrats have their way.
36. Fire chief set to leave to take on one of top posts
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 June 2008THE town’s fire chief, station commander Mark O’Brien, is leaving next week after being promoted to one of the top jobs in the Greater Manchester Fire Service.
37. Veteran's lost treasure takes long way back
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 June 2008A ROYAL Navy veteran who lost his treasured medals when a burglar struck six years ago is on the crest of a wave this week.
38. Workers in dismay at wrecking spree
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 June 2008COUNCIL workers say they have been left "in dismay" after wreckers left a town centre flower garden in tatters.
39. Michelle tracks global lifesaver
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 5 June 2008A GIANT Heywood great dane called Bronx has helped in the development of an ingenious tracking device which could soon be saving lives across the world.
40. Fares set to rise as fuel costs bite hard
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 5 June 2008ROCKETING fuel prices have forced the town’s taxi drivers to increase their prices for the first time in seven years.
