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2301. Boatbuilders ride on crest of a wave
Heywood Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003DELEGATES from the North West Development Agency visited the Honnor Marine boatyard last Wednesday as part of a fact-finding mission.
2302. Concorde dream more than flight of fancy
Heywood Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003PENSIONER May Taylor took the controls of Concorde during the famous aircraft's visit to Manchester Airport as part of its farewell tour last Wednesday.
2303. Church clock loses its bong
Heywood Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003TIME stood still in Heywood town centre this week - and it's all because of a strike.
2304. But faith in railway puts us on track for trip to historic York
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2003JUST four months on from the historic re-opening of the rail line through Heywood, history will be made again early in the New Year.
2305. Rita’s 90th is soaraway success
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2003CELEBRATIONS for a pensioner's birthday party really were up in the air, when the 90-year-old took to the skies for her special day.
2306. Bellamy joins moor wind farm protest
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2003BRITAIN'S most famous environmental campaigner is to lead a mass march in protest at a wind farm plan for Heywood's favourite moorland.
2307. Catholic churches safe for now in massive shake-up
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2003ROMAN Catholic churches in Heywood have escaped the axe in a wide-ranging shake-up of the Salford diocese.
2308. Police probe second engine derailment
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2003ENGINEERS faced a mammoth task after a 76-ton steam engine came off the rails near the level crossing approaching Heywood station.
2309. Tenant shortage puts homes in line for the chop
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2003MORE than 100 unwanted council houses across Heywood are being earmarked for demolition.
2310. Yobs play sick new fire game
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2003COUNTDOWN to bonfire night has brought a sick new "game" - as rampaging youths put fireworks and burning materials under parked cars.
