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1. Longest-serving dentist resigns from the NHS
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 March 2006THE TOWN'S dental crisis hit a new low this week when Heywood's longest serving dentist resigned "in despair" from the NHS.
2. No elbow for tennis courts says council
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 March 2006RESTORATION plans for Queen's Park's tennis courts have NOT been given the elbow, council officials insist.
3. Walkout bites as 3,000 strike over pensions
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 March 2006HUNDREDS of Heywood schoolchildren stayed at home on Tuesday as schools were forced to close through strike action.
4. Boy, 4, in train missile attack
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 March 2006A DAY out with dad turned into a nightmare for a terrified youngster when a brick hurling yob targeted their train.
5. Gardens and library to get major facelift
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 March 2006A £430,000 MAKEOVER is being planned for Heywood's civic quarter, which will see the memorial gardens in bloom for the summer.
6. Service station hit by armed raiders
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 March 2006POLICE are hunting three masked raiders who attacked a delivery man with a brick and stole a "substantial sum" of cash from Heap Bridge petrol station.
7. Get set for greater say on estates
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 March 2006NEIGHBOURHOOD people-power is to give Heywood council house tenants a greater say in how their estates are run.
8. Baby unit battlers take to the streets
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 29 March 2006CENTRAL Bury is expected to come to a standstill on Saturday as thousands march to save Fairfield Hospital's special care baby unit and maternity services.
9. Anna’s battle to talk again
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 22 March 2006A YOUNGSTER who had to learn to talk again after brain surgery has been rewarded for her courage.
10. Skills could be lost in changes
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 22 March 2006BOSSES at Pennine Acute Trust have warned that skilled staff could be lost if planned hospital changes are not handled with care.
