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461. Cash pledge on rail line
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 8 October 2003ROCHDALE Council has agreed to find up to £100,000 over the next 10 years to ensure that trains continue running along the East Lancashire line into Heywood.
462. He's our little miracle
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 September 2003A BRAVE young Heywood boy who was born with massive heart defects is continuing to defy all the odds.
463. Duo to treat us to poetry in motion
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 September 2003IN DAYS of old, when knights were bold and emails came on horseback, any news that needed to be relayed to the masses was usually left to roving troubadours.
464. Samaritans conned by 'distraught dad'
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 September 2003GOOD Samaritans at a Heywood church ended up being "kicked in the teeth" by a man they had tried to comfort.
465. Thousands flock to rail dream
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2003IN A HUGE cloud of steam and smoke, history was made in Heywood as the first passenger train for more than 30 years rumbled triumphantly into town. All the reports and pictures from the big day are here ...
466. Full steam ahead
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2003SO many people turned out to welcome the historic first train to Heywood that ELR officials - and the Mayor, Councillor Sul-tan Ali - said they were stunned.
467. Birthday cards galore for 147-year-old dog!
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 September 2003TUPPENCE the Jack Russell terrier didn't just defy the odds when she survived being thrown from a speeding car on the motorway - she confounded the experts too.
468. Park bridge is zapped!
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 September 2003BASIC chemistry has helped to extend the life of Heywood's ornate Queen's Park Bridge by many years.
469. Anger at council charity charge
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2003ORGANISERS of a charity car boot sale to help cancer sufferers were left stunned when the council said it wanted more than A QUARTER of the profits.
470. Couple's home for disabled children
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2003WHEN Gill and Steven Hughes pick up the keys to their new home on Thursday it will be a new life in more ways than one - as they pioneer care for the borough's disabled children.
