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1. Food is now at your fingertips

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 October 2007
A TAKEAWAY boss has come up with a novel way of helping blind people have great food at their fingertips.

2. No change to bin collections

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007
ALTERNATE weekly collections will continue in Heywood despite a pledge to devolve control of the service.

3. Firework scheme 'not going far enough'

Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 23 October 2007
A SCHEME to reduce firework nuisance in the run-up to Bonfire Night does not go far enough.

4. National vote could bring lottery millions

Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 23 October 2007
A BID to get people on their bikes has reached the shortlist of a national televised competition.

5. It’s now time to get up to speed

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 October 2007
RADAR guns to catch speeding motorists could be given to residents’ groups.

6. Sudden death of woman, 24

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2007
A YOUNG Darnhill woman died suddenly in the early hours of this morning (Thursday).

7. Mum spends hols in a hospital bed

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007
NURSE Della Russell is in need of another break after a holiday nightmare in Corfu.

8. Is the outlook going to be SUNNY for us?

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007
BACK o'th' Moss tenants say they want regeneration but fear the SUN plans are repeating the mistakes of the past.

9. Private investors will be the key

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2007
PLANNERS believe private investment is the key to transforming Heywood but this might only be achieved once the Angel Meadow flats have been bulldozed.

10. Mutual benefit for mills plan

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2007
A VICTORIAN mill that defines Heywood as a declining industrial town could become an icon for regeneration.
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