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1. Busy pub shut in police drive
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 December 2007A BUSY main road pub in Heywood has been closed down by police, just days before Christmas, for breaching licensing laws.
2. Cyclists make right connections for cash
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 December 2007A LONG-AWAITED cyclists’ and walkers’ link from Heywood to the Rochdale canal is to go ahead after the borough scooped half a million pounds of national lottery cash.
3. New year may mean fresh start for club
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 December 2007THE BOARDED-UP United Services Club building is a signature away from having a fresh start in 2008.
4. Lottery winner races to dream
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 12 December 2007LOTTERY multi-millionaires Dean Hardman and Stella Kelsall are hitting the festive season at a gallop — after buying their dream thoroughbred racehorse.
5. Shock find of junkies’ woodland hideaway
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 12 December 2007JUNKIES turned a wooded area of Heywood into a home from home, complete with table, chairs, a settee and a bed.
6. Parents go private as phone battle heats up
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 5 December 2007A COUPLE fighting to force a school to hand back their daughter’s mobile phone have started private legal action.
7. Underage boozers reward young stars
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 5 December 2007ONE teenager’s downfall is turning into another one’s reward in an ingenious project to deal with confiscated alcohol.
8. Families get police escort on Santa run
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 5 December 2007POLICE are providing high-profile protection for Heywood families taking the train to Santa.
9. Theft claim as school keeps girl's lifeline
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 November 2007AN ANGRY couple have accused a school of theft after their daughter’s mobile phone was taken off her for two weeks.
10. Getting the drop on kerb problem
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 22 November 2007WHEELCHAIR user Alan Taylor has praised the Advertiser’s Sorted campaign.
