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1. Town vision aims to kick out apathy

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
HEYWOOD has launched its own blueprint for the future in a bid to put pride back into the town.

2. Bomb hoax man wanted incident reported on TV

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
AN ALCOHOLIC man who made a hoax bomb to strike terror among the Asian community in Rochdale has been caged for two-and-half-years.

3. Sunny welcome awaits crowds at Charities Fete

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
THE Golden Jubilee event is still a year away, but this Sunday's Heywood Charities Fete will be a memorable milestone in the event's history for another reason.

4. Blueprint traffic shocker

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
HEAVY lorries and streams of cars thundering down West Starkey Street is the startling vision for the future as town chiefs try to find a solution to Heywood's traffic problems.

5. Crowds object to 'blot on the landscape'

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
PRESSURE is mounting on councillors to reject plans for a 24-hour printing works behind homes on Gloucester Avenue.

6. Is park café just your cup of tea?

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
NEW moves will be made to use Queen's Park's cafe "to its full potential" when restoration work is completed next year.

7. Corps muddle still a puzzle

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
THE future of Heywood's high-flying Air Training Corps could be more secure than was first feared despite a new application to build homes on its site.

8. Knockout punch as Mick bows out

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
CELEBRITIES from the world of both professional and amateur boxing gathered at The Heywood pub on Saturday for an emotional retirement party for Heywood's "Mr Boxing," Mick Rosser.

9. What a star!

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005
HEAD girl Numaera Sabir is a shining example of success after gaining a staggering 14 A grades in her GCSEs.

10. A-level results 2005

Heywood Advertiser, Monday 29 August 2005
HERE'S your chance to see how students at the borough's colleges did in the 2005 A-level exams.
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