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2411. Cold showers, yukky food ... crikey, that'll teach 'em
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 13 August 2003SPAM fritters and mashed swede are the order of the day for a teenager who has gone back in time for a TV series.
2412. Pub gets royal stamp of approval
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 13 August 2003FIRST class - that's what the Royal Mail thinks of a Hopwood hostelry, which was picked to launch one of a range of new stamps.
2413. SOS as kids find deadly mercury
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 13 August 2003DEADLY mercury has been discovered on a site earmarked for parkland near Heywood town centre.
2414. Mum's grief as son dies in drugs tragedy
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 13 August 2003A GRIEF-stricken mother is trying to come to terms with the death of her son after he allegedly took cocaine at a party.
2415. Twenty wickets, one streaker, hundreds of spectators ... and the Wood Cup
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2003REPORTER Dave Appleton, glass in hand and expectation in his heart, lined up with coachloads of Heywoodites to watch their heroes perform in the Wood Cup ... and what a day it turned out to be.
2416. Polish concert kids 'let down'
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2003IT SHOULD have been one of the highlights of the week for Polish youngsters visiting Heywood.
2417. Preserve old school says proud head boy
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2003A FORMER head boy at Heywood Grammar School has called for the preservation of the school building, now the Hind Hill Centre.
2418. Town in queue for better buses
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2003BUS services in Heywood will be given a boost following plans for a new Quality Bus Corridor through the town.
2419. War vet hits out at council 'disrespect'
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2003A WAR veteran has accused the council of disrespecting the memory of old soldiers in Heywood.
2420. Ambitious civic revamp puts us in 21st century
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2003HEYWOOD'S civic heart could be beating even more strongly if ambitious plans for its redevelopment get the go-ahead.
