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1. Mayor admits: ‘I don’t need official limo’
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004MAYOR Sultan Ali, who was born into poverty in Pakistan, has admitted he doesn't need all the luxury mod cons that his civic car is kitted out with.
2. Open air market on cards?
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004HEYWOOD could get an open air market again after a break of nearly 20 years.
3. Anger at postal chaos
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004POSTAL services in Heywood are proving to be anything but first - or even second - class.
4. Outspoken Martin shops for new job
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004CONTROVERSIAL minister Martin Swan is checking out of Heywood this summer to take on an evangelical role next door to the biggest Tesco store in Europe.
5. Plaque marks Fenton birthplace
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004EMINENT photographers from across the country came to Heywood on Sunday to watch the unveiling of a plaque dedicated to a pioneer of their craft, Roger Fenton.
6. Cemetery boss relents over ‘danger’ cross
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004ADVERTISER power has helped a grieving woman who feared she may have to remove a headstone just weeks after the burial of her sister who died of cancer.
7. Phone lines hit by city’s cable blaze
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004IT HAS been hit and miss for Heywood businesses as chaos from Manchester's telephone cable fire struck across the region.
8. ‘I’ll sing all night if you carry on’
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004A FURIOUS Heywood man has threatened to sing karaoke outside East Lancs Railway officials' homes... to give them "a taste of their own medicine".
9. Family heartbroken by vandal attack
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 March 2004PARENTS of a 24-year-old woman who died in a tragic accident two years ago have been dealt a further heart-wrenching blow.
10. Fenton's honour
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 March 2004THE birthplace of Heywood's most famous son is to be commemorated with a plaque in his honour.
