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1. Much less of Joan

Heywood Advertiser, Monday 22 December 2003
JOAN Bennett is a shadow of her former self and could not be happier.

2. Residents backed in homes inquiry

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 December 2003
NEIGHBOURS are celebrating this week after a controversial homes plan was thrown out at a public inquiry.

3. Salons hit by cash till raiders

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 December 2003
POLICE are hunting brazen thieves who burst into three hairdressing salons and wrenched the tills off the counter, escaping with almost £1,000.

4. Masked raiders terrorise staff

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 December 2003
ARMED raiders burst into a supermarket and terrorised staff with a knife and a spanner before forcing them to hand over almost £5,000.

5. Protesters win first windfarm battle

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 December 2003
CAMPAIGNERS fighting plans to build a wind farm on Scout Moor are a step closer to getting a public inquiry on the issue.

6. Protesters win first windfarm battle

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 December 2003
CAMPAIGNERS fighting plans to build a wind farm on Scout Moor are a step closer to getting a public inquiry on the issue.

7. Duo’s yellow peril cavity calamity

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2003
YELLOW peril was the last thing Bill and Pam Blunt expected when professionals were sent in to improve their home.

8. Gun raid terror

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2003
A GUN-TOTING raider brought terror to staff at a town centre travel agency on Tuesday morning.

9. Under-fire police chief says things are getting better

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2003
ONE of Heywood's top policemen has defended his force's record of fighting crime after a damning report labelled GMP the worst in the country for investigating offences.

10. You've ruined our homes, say tenants

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2003
FURIOUS council tenants are demanding action after 'improvements' to modernise their homes ended in disaster.
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