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21. Chelsea's tribute to late brother
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 21 August 2008A FAMILY are having a birthday party on Saturday, August 30, for their son and brother who died earlier this year.
22. Web tribute to crash teenager
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008THE parents of a teenage motorcyclist killed in a tragic crash have made a loving tribute to their son to ensure his life will never be forgotten.
23. Groom heading for tours abroad
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008A NEWLYWED soldier will spend half of his first year of married life in Iraq.
24. U-turn as lorries flout conditions
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008EAGLE-eyed residents caught heavy lorry drivers flouting an access route ban on the opening day of work on the controversial equestrian centre at Hareshill Farm.
25. Silver lining
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008HEYWOOD swimmer Keri-Anne Payne described winning an Olympic silver medal as ‘amazing’.
26. Joan lands her medal 60 years after war effort
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 14 August 2008A GRANDMOTHER who served with the famous Land Army girls has received a medal and certificate – nearly 60 years after she stepped down from her last tractor.
27. Paper mill profits from 'brew' ideas
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 14 August 2008BUSINESS is beginning to brew-up nicely again for a teabag paper firm which looked to be doomed two years ago.
28. Hospital pest record called into question
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 14 August 2008ANTS, rats, fleas and cockroaches were just some of the pests found at hospitals run by the Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust over the last two years.
29. Stacey stubs it out - after 29 years
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 14 August 2008DESPITE working as a manager in Heywood’s stop smoking clinic, Stacey Kiernan still managed to get through up to 20 cigarettes a day.
30. Heywood soldiers make a difference on Basra tour
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 14 August 2008BRITISH troops have been in Iraq for five years and believe they are now having a positive impact in its second city, Basra. Deborah Linton met up with two soldiers from Heywood who are carrying out their tours of duty in the city.
