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371. Park mystery of the missing head
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 February 2008HEADHUNTERS have been at large in Heywood.
372. Club to become firm’s new base
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 February 2008SEVEN months after it was forced to close down, Heywood United Services Club is to have a new lease of life as HQ of one of the town’s most successful home-grown businesses.
373. MP defends wife's role
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 February 2008JIM Dobbin has defended the right of MPs to employ family members, but welcomes more transparency on the issue.
374. Spaced out firm could move away
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 February 2008IT SOUNDS like bad news for business in Heywood – Wigwam Acoustics may be leaving the town.
375. Bin crew seen mixing rubbish
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 February 2008A BIN crew was caught on camera as normal rubbish and recyclables were dumped together into the same wagon.
376. A splash of colour
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 February 2008PUPILS at a Heywood primary school put their best feet forward to raise money for the needy in Gambia.
377. Now youth can make a difference
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 February 2008IT HAS taken a year of organisation, hard work and sheer determination on both sides, but Heywood’s groundbreaking Youth Inclusion Project is really starting to make a difference.
378. Arts organisation loses funding
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 6 February 2008CARTWHEEL Arts may have to pull the plug on events in Heywood after losing its £50,000 annual funding from the Arts Council of Great Britain.
379. Skate grant has to be given back
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008HEYWOOD NDC will have to re-apply for funding for a skatepark after being forced to give back a £30,000 grant.
380. It's off to the pub - for a tea dance
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008AMBITIOUS plans are afoot to give Darnhill’s ‘underused’ pub a new community role.
