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1. Time for a good old chinwag
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005HEYWOOD Memories Society's annual get-together peeled back the years in more ways than one this year, as old friends from far and wide converged on the town.
2. Close shave for heartbreak hubby
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005A FATHER who suffered a double dose of family heartache has had his beard shaved off for charity as a way of saying thank-you to wellwishers.
3. Odd-shaped treasure has botanists all of a dither
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005ONE of Britain's rarest fungi has been discovered in Heywood's Roch Valley.
4. Burial for stab victim
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005SENIOR police officers will join family mourners at the funeral of Hopwood man Paul Cooper on Friday (29th).
5. Estate short-cut path to stay open
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005OBJECTORS have won a battle to stop the council closing a short-cut on the Summit estate.
6. Amazing reception for cancer bride's wedding surprise
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005KIND-hearted Advertiser readers have come out in force to support a Heywood woman suffering from terminal cancer who is due to tie the knot in June.
7. Church snubs BNP candidate in election talks
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005THE three main candidates in the General Election were quizzed on key issues when they joined a 'round robin' debate at a Heywood church just two days after nominations for the 5 May contest closed.
8. Grot spots on hit list
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005GROT spots which are dragging down Heywood are being targeted in the toughest ever clampdown on the people who cause them.
9. Yob attacks on fire crews rise
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 20 April 2005HEYWOOD firefighters were on the receiving end of a growing number of yob attacks as they answered 999 calls during the past year.
10. New jobs plan for old cop shop
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 20 April 2005HEYWOOD'S former police station and magistrates' court could be given a new lease of life - providing new jobs for the town.
