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1. Left with no home at Christmas
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004A FAMILY of eight who lost nearly everything in the August floods are facing a homeless, miserable Christmas.
2. Council heavy on dirt brigade
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004TOUGH moves to clamp down on litter dropping and dog fouling are beginning to bite in Heywood.
3. Beauty of landscape 'underplayed'
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004DEVELOPERS planning a 26-turbine wind farm on the moors above Heywood have been accused of deliberately downplaying the recreational value of the moorland during a four-week public inquiry.
4. Wristbands are hailed as major success
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 15 December 2004HEYWOOD licensees' own version of Band Aid - aimed at helping them weed out underage drinkers - had such a successful launch at the weekend that it could become a permanent scheme.
5. 'Not on our moor'
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 15 December 2004SNOWFALL in Heywood could be a thing of the past within just one generation, a leading expert on global warming has warned.
6. War on teenage tipplers
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 8 December 2004YOUNG drinkers will have to wear a special wristband just to get through the door of Heywood town centre's pubs and clubs from this weekend.
7. Protestors line up to have a say
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 1 December 2004WORKING folk will get the chance to have their say after all at the wind farm inquiry - without having to take time off.
8. Protestors line up to have a say
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 1 December 2004WORKING folk will get the chance to have their say after all at the wind farm inquiry - without having to take time off.
9. Drive to cut huge smoking numbers
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 November 2004A BIG new drive is expected to start next year to help the huge number of Heywood folk addicted to the weed.
10. Pub players barred after damage at Boar's Head
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 November 2004ONE of the town's most successful soccer teams has been left "deeply embarrassed" after four players were accused of damaging the team's home pub.
