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1. Stand up and fight for care on doorstep
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005MOVES to push through changes in the region's hospital services are happening so fast that Heywood is "in danger of being left with worse health facilities than it has now".
2. Baby unit protest march on again
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005CAMPAIGNERS are planning another protest march and a mass meeting as the full impact of what could happen to Heywood's main hospital sinks in.
3. Residents’ dim view of festive lights
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005THE Christmas lights may have been switched on this week but it seems for many they are far from illuminating.
4. Latest pub plan is flatly rejected
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005COUNCILLORS went against a planning recommendation to crush an outline application to stop a developer from getting a 'foot in the door'.
5. Spending a penny could be thing of the past
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005PUBLIC conveniences in Heywood which have already been branded inadequate look set to take a further blow.
6. Goulds blow after firm about to buy
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005A HEYWOOD tissue products company was a whisker away from securing its future before it was forced to call in administrators, it has been revealed.
7. John remembered at prestigious event
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005A HEYWOOD man, described as "a champion of the town's young people" became the first ever posthumous nomination for the title of Rochdale Man of the Year.
8. Hospital may lose its acute services
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 23 November 2005FAIRFIELD Hospital could lose some of its acute services as well as its special care baby unit.
9. Asbestos lorries drive into town
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 23 November 2005THE first lorries carrying asbestos rolled through Heywood this week.
10. Document outlining hospital shake-up
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 23 November 2005FAIRFIELD Hospital could lose some of its acute services as well as its special care baby unit - full details here
