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1. Town's fire service will lose an engine
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005HEYWOOD fire station is to lose one of its two engines for two nights a week.
2. Making a song and dance about Lisa
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005A TEENAGER who overcame a spinal deformity to become the toast of Hey Kids junior theatre group is the first winner of a new memorial award.
3. Little 'miracle' who is living life to the Max
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005MIRACLE boy Max Beaumont continues to astound family and friends after coming through three major open-heart operations.
4. Funeral limo back in business after crash
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005A FUNERAL service limousine is back on the road after a collision with a bus.
5. Wheel tough challenge for the disabled
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005THE Disability Discrimination Act, which came into force this year, states that all new buildings, as well as older premises, within reason, have to provide wheelchair access and disabled facilities. This may be par for the course for larger stores, but how do Heywood's smaller shops and offices compare? We sent GARETH PARKER out to investigate.
6. Farewell to champion of town's youth
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005THE shock death of a 'champion of Heywood's young people' left the community in mourning this week.
7. Make local feeling known, says Carol
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005COUNCILLOR Carol Wardle is leading the campaign to ensure a planning appeal to build an equestrian centre that will involve a massive landfill operation is turned down.
8. Charles ready for a head start in taking early role
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 20 October 2005THE man who will head up Heywood's new £6.1m 'super school' will have to wait for several months before he can get his feet under the table.
9. Schools project breaks new ground
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 20 October 2005A SQUARE foot of muddy turf marks the spot where the face of education in Heywood will change forever.
10. Wizards of Aus blown away
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 October 2005ROLF Harris eat your heart out! With not a jumping joey in sight and the nearest billabong at Miller's Brook a hundred yards away, the vibrating, stomach-rattling notes of a didgeridoo could be heard around St Luke's Primary School.
