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1. Honour allows Freeman to graze his sheep

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004
A FORMER borough mayor and Heywood town councillor is to be made an Honorary Freeman of the Borough.

2. Police vow to arrest hooligans

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004
FOOTBALL yobs who terrified drivers by hurling beer bottles at vehicles are being warned they will not escape justice.

3. Transport leads the way after amazing start

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004
HEYWOOD'S new community transport service, aimed at getting folk to the places buses seldom reach, is flourishing beyond anyone's wildest dreams.

4. Big date for Darnhill

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004
DARNHILL'S first ever festival takes place on Saturday starting at noon with a procession from Darnhill playing fields to the community high school, the base for a day of fun-packed events.

5. Law tightens on blue badge cheats

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004
DRIVERS who clog up parking spaces reserved for disabled people had better watch out.

6. ‘Speed up’ with our new camera

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004
SAFETY chiefs have strenuously denied rumours that Heywood's first ever roadside speed camera, cut down by a chainsaw vandal more than a month ago, was a "dummy" to slow down speeders.

7. Green team get down to business

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004
QUEEN'S Park's infamous toilets, which have been creating a "stink" in the town for years, have been given a makeover at last.

8. New Mayor claims a place in history

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004
HEYWOOD'S new Mayor is Councillor Angela Coric, who may have created a little bit of history when she took over the mantle of Rochdale's first citizen.

9. Great to see you all again!

Heywood Advertiser, Monday 28 June 2004
A FORMER Heywood lass who left to be a nanny across the Atlantic 27 years ago, found one fond memory had been wiped from the map when she made a return visit.

10. Victim’s fury over parking contract

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 23 June 2004
A COMPANY which has been given the contract to control street parking in the town is the same one which made national headlines in January for "doctored" evidence against a Heywood driver.
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