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1. ‘Driver wrecked my life’
Heywood Advertiser, Monday 22 December 2003A FORMER 16-stone kick boxer, left disabled after being mown down by a lorry outside a Heywood primary school, says he will "never get over the anger" of having his life wrecked.
2. Council services could go 'private'
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 December 2003PRIVATE companies could link up with the council to run more public services throughout the borough.
3. Windfarm plan will go to public inquiry
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 December 2003CONTROVERSIAL plans for a wind farm on Heywood's moors WILL definitely go to a public inquiry, whatever Rochdale Council decides.
4. Windfarm plan to go to public inquiry
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 December 2003CONTROVERSIAL plans for a wind farm on Heywood's moors WILL definitely go to a public inquiry, whatever Rochdale Council decides.
5. Public inquiry call on windfarm plan
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 4 December 2003HEYWOOD'S MP has called on the government to hold a public inquiry into plans for a wind farm on the town's moors.
6. War declared on tearaways
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2003GANGS of young tearaways who have been making life hell for people on two Heywood estates have been handed the town's first mass "contracts" - to behave themselves.
7. Town’s first dog poo offender fined
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2003A DOG walker has become the first person in Heywood to be landed with a £50 fine under tough new anti-litter, anti-dog fouling laws.
8. Residents’ fury over tree chop
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2003NEIGHBOURS in Pilsworth Road are up in arms after contractors hacked down trees hiding an industrial sprawl.
9. It's a dampener for the whopper water bill duo
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003JAMES and Anne Kelly thought they'd just bought Thirlmere Reservoir when their latest water bill dropped on the doormat.
10. Health mission awaits ground-breaking Tony
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003FORMER Heywood Labour councillor Tony Gaskell is one of the first people in England to be chosen to represent the public on a brand new national network of health forums.
