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1. Life speeds up when you’re over 40
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 September 2004FORGET boy racers - Peter Greenwood is determined to prove track life begins over 40.
2. Mum’s horror as pet lamb ripped apart
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 September 2004A MOTHER was heartbroken to find the pet sheep she raised from an orphan lamb had been brutally ripped apart in a sickening attack.
3. 'Lifeblood' post offices to close
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 September 2004PENSIONERS are furious that two post offices, which they regard as the lifeblood of their community, face closure as part of a national shake up.
4. Reunited - at last
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 September 2004A WOMAN shed tears of joy after an emotional reunion with the daughter she hasn't seen since she lost a tug of love battle 15 years ago.
5. Outdoor market joy for traders
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 September 2004MAGIC! - that was the reaction of traders who have won a four month battle to bring back an open air market to Heywood for the first time in 15 years.
6. Tracy on track for new role
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 September 2004ONE of the main figures behind the return of trains to Heywood is leaving her post after two-and-a-half years.
7. Praise for Christine, a bundle of energy
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 22 September 2004PEOPLE who feel trapped in their own homes are getting a new zest for life at a club that meets in Heywood town centre.
8. Rally to fight baby unit threat
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 22 September 2004DOZENS of Heywood people are expected to join a protest march next month in a bid to save Fairfield Hospital's special care baby unit.
9. Survivor Steph's joy at degree
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 22 September 2004A GOLDEN girl who overcame severe disability to earn university honours would not have lived if it hadn't been for Fairfield's special care baby unit, her proud parents claim.
10. Health chiefs in dental crisis fight
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 22 September 2004NATIONAL Health Service officials say they are doing everything in their power to ease the dental crisis in Heywood.
