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1. Jack's dream Christmas
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 December 2004A LITTLE boy with a whole sackfull of problems has had his dream come true this Christmas.
2. More street help for town police
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 December 2004CRIME-BUSTING will get a boost in Heywood in the New Year - with more uniformed police support officers, and community wardens on the streets for the first time.
3. Sky was the limit for air force high-flyer
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 December 2004AN OLD boy of Heywood Grammar School, who reached the highest services rank ever achieved by anyone from this town, retired last week.
4. Vicki puts new heart into town
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 December 2004A WOMAN who transformed two large secondaries into "open all hours" community schools is the new chief executive of New Heart for Heywood.
5. More trains on track
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 December 2004MORE trains will be running from Heywood this summer as the popularity of the East Lancashire Railway increases.
6. Flu bug puts pressure on health services
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 December 2004HEALTH officials are urging flu-sufferers to stay at home after a surge of patients clogged the borough's health services.
7. Services reopen a year after blaze
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 30 December 2004BOSSES of Heywood's M62 motorway service area have revealed their 12 month nightmare as they struggled to cater for drivers on one of the North's busiest motorways following the multi-million pound fire.
8. Asia quake disaster - have you been affected?
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 December 2004WERE you or someone you know caught up in the devastating earthquake and tsunami in south-east Asia? If so, we want to hear from you ...
9. Bumpy road like a fairground ride
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004HEYWOOD drivers may have to wait years before their "free fairground ride" is smoothed out.
10. Thanks a million!
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 21 December 2004WHAT A kind lot you are! Advertiser readers have really rallied round this year to bring extra smiles to the faces of people who may have been expecting a pretty miserable time this festive season.
