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1. Cameras trained

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 December 2005
A NEW CCTV security system has been installed at Heywood railway station to combat vandals who have targeted the station since the day it opened.

2. Get snug with an old fashioned pint

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 December 2005
THE DAYS of the Victorian snug - complete with polished mahogany, open fire, cane furniture and potted palms - have been revived in Heywood.

3. Time to end this parking madness

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 December 2005
MARKET traders are urging council bosses and landowners: "Get your heads together and sort out our car park".

4. Margaret is happy to step in

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 December 2005
THE future of Heywood Arts looks to be more secure thanks to John Schofield's widow Margaret.

5. Duo rallying to the cause

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 December 2005
A HEYWOOD businessman is on the adventure of a lifetime to deliver a Christmas present with a difference to children in Africa.

6. A fan-tastic day in a league of its own

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 December 2005
FORKING out £1,350 for charity was a small price to pay for a rugby league fan who made his childhood dream come true.

7. Transport needs to be improved

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 December 2005
A DISABLED man who has become the main public voice in plans for an overhaul of NHS healthcare in this area says he agrees it would be scandalous to go ahead without massive improvements in public transport.

8. Moor improvement proves very special

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 December 2005
A HEYWOOD primary school received the perfect Christmas present from Ofsted inspectors.

9. Veronica rallying to hospital cause

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 December 2005
MOVING services from Fairfield and Rochdale to hospitals further away would be 'too dreadful to contemplate', says the leader of the town's disabled people.

10. No festive spirit

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 December 2005
CHRISTMAS decorations put up to bring some festive cheer to residents of an old folks' home have been ripped down and damaged by vandals.
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