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1. It's Roger and out for cycling king

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
THE man who has kept cycling alive and pedalling in Heywood for more than 45 years is calling it a day.

2. Landfill riding centre victory

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
CONTROVERSIAL plans for an equestrian centre involving a four-year landfill operation were sensationally thrown out by councillors amid a hotbed of feeling.

3. Hannah's our first citizen

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
MAYOR Angela Coric is to be joined in her civic duties by four young 'apprentices'.

4. Tact and diplomacy are vital weapons on police night patrols

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
DRUNKEN fighting in the town centre, gangs of marauding teenagers causing misery for home owners and a rampant Rottweiler with a penchant for scooter riders - welcome to the night-time beat for Heywood's finest.

5. Our tip of the week ... go to Pilsworth for a gull sighting

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
HEYWOOD'S landfill mountain might be regarded as a blot on the landscape by many local folk, but it has started attracting "visitors" from many hundreds of miles away.

6. Vandals have a smashing time

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
THE Easter "break" lived up to its name in Heywood as glass went flying all over the town centre.

7. 'Stab victim Paul saved my life ...'

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
THE devastated best pal of disabled Paul Cooper, found stabbed to death in his Heywood flat, has told of the day Paul saved his life.

8. Childer winner walks tall after big swim

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 March 2005
A YOUNGSTER who doctors feared would never walk unaided is now one of his school's top swimmers.

9. Brave Christine loses life fight

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 24 March 2005
A HOPWOOD family wants to promote understanding of a rare illness after their daughter died following a life-long battle with its symptoms.

10. Police parking is a real pain for patients

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 24 March 2005
PATIENTS heading for a busy town centre doctors' surgery claim the only handy car park left in the area is being clogged up all day by police station staff.
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