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31. On the right road or not up your street?
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 1 February 2006TRAFFIC plans to transform the town centre may be popular with most but for residents in streets that will bear streams of cars they are not so welcome.
32. From Tuppence to £2,500
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 1 February 2006LIVER transplant success Dorothy Butterworth had a day to remember as her 300-year-old compass finally went under the hammer, raising £2,500 for charity.
33. Relief to traffic problems
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 January 2006DEMOLISHING Heywood Market and a new relief road are among plans to solve the town's traffic problems - see the full plans here ...
34. Disabled services plan is slammed
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 January 2006A DECISION to move the Learning Disability Service from Heywood and Middleton PCT to the private sector has been slammed by unions.
35. Public speaks out against congestion
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 January 2006RESIDENTS, shopkeepers and taxi drivers took the opportunity to have their say on the route traffic should take through the town centre in future.
36. Our town will 'grind to a halt'
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 January 2006FULL details of plans to transform Heywood town centre by re-routing through traffic have now been revealed.
37. Farewell to a ‘true gentleman’
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 18 January 2006COMMUNITY stalwart Eric Fletcher was given a final send-off in keeping with the standing he held in the town.
38. Build up to demolition
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 11 January 2006THE face of Heywood's main civic area is set to change this month as contractors begin work to demolish the Hind Hill Centre while the Civic Centre undergoes a £250,000 refit.
39. Towel tale with a happy ending
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 11 January 2006A TOWN centre business is hoping to clean up with sales of a new Heywood tea towel.
40. Plans to end the traffic misery?
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 11 January 2006PLANS that could transform the town centre and end Heywood's traffic nightmare go on display to the public next week.
