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11. Round the boards
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004DARTS: HEYWOOD Town lost their last match of 2004 in the Lancashire GMC's Super League First Division, leaders Hyde beating them 7-3 in Tameside on Sunday.
12. 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.
13. Thanks a million!
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004WHAT A kind lot you are! Advertiser readers have really rallied round this year to bring extra smiles to the faces of people who may have been expecting a pretty miserable time this festive season.
14. Landfill 'stink' turns pupil suckly
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004A SEVEN-year-old was so sickened by the smell in the air near his school that he vomited on the spot.
15. Bill and family are home leading lights
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004BILL Kirk is severely disabled and can only get around with the aid of a wheelchair.
16. 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.
17. Rail decision spells gloom for line's future
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004HOPES of bringing back commercial passenger and freight traffic to Heywood's railway have been dashed following a government decision.
18. 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.
19. War zone navy girl’s top award for service
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 15 December 2004MONTHS under fire in the desert have earned a Heywood girl a top award.
20. '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.
