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1. Right wing BNP wants to fly the flag
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004THE extreme right wing British National Party has offered to replace two tattered flags in Heywood.
2. Time and the desert wait for no man and his paper
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004HOME comforts were in short supply for Heywood's intrepid duo as they experienced desert life in the wilds of west Africa.
3. Strange return for rally drive duo
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004IT'S weird to be back. That's the verdict of garage man Jeff Lord after living on the edge in some of the poorest and hottest places on earth.
4. Binmen fight off furious householders
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004COUNCIL refuse collectors have been on the receiving end of torrents of verbal abuse from over-loaded Heywood householders.
5. Four generations keep cricket alive and well
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004WITH four generations of the Purser family playing for Heywood Cricket Club you'd think camaraderie would be in plentiful supply.
6. ‘Jail sentence just not long enough... but at least roads will be safer’
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004A LORRY driver who wrecked a young dad's life when he knocked him down as he waited to pick up his children from school has been jailed for 12 months.
7. School in bid for £400,000 hi-tech status
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004ST JOSEPH'S High School is planning a massive expansion of its technology facilities by achieving specialist academic status.
8. Police called to calm pupil flare-up
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004POLICE had to be called in twice when friction between rival groups from two Heywood secondary schools threatened to boil over.
9. Knifeman in post office attack
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004A MAN has relived the moment a knife was held to his throat as a "crazed madman" mounted an armed attack on his local post office.
10. Crowds make for seaside on first main line train for three decades
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 January 2004THE first main line charter train from Heywood for more than 30 years is on track to be a huge success.
