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1. Sir Alex sends a personal tribute

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
ENGLAND and Manchester United shirts were dotted around a packed St Joseph's Church for the funeral of Lee Pickles.

2. View blighted by removal of trees

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
HOPWOOD residents are angry that the only row of greenery separating them from an industrial estate has been destroyed.

3. Priest attacked in church after crime meeting

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
A PRIEST was threatened in his own church hall just hours after he had held a meeting with police to complain about their response to crime.

4. Letter admits cherry error

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
A SENIOR council officer has admitted the department should have consulted Heywood Township over the contested removal of the cherry trees along West Starkey Street.

5. It’s First prize for top responders

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 June 2006
DEDICATION to saving lives helped a team of volunteers triumph in a competition covering the whole of Greater Manchester.

6. Glory days return to our historic park

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 June 2006
OVER 17 years of dedication and hard work paid off at the weekend when Queen's Park looked 'back to the future.'

7. Park’s Mr Fix-it dies on open day

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 June 2006
A FRIENDLY face to hundreds of Queen's Park regulars has died from a heart attack aged 70.

8. Our children of courage

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 June 2006
THE stage was set, the hall filled to capacity, and dignitaries included the mayor and her consort. But everyone agreed, not least the civic couple, that the true VIPs of the evening were the children present, all winners of the Rochdale Childer Award.

9. Scout group forced to shut its doors

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 June 2006
AFTER more than 60 years in action, one of Heywood's veteran scout groups has been forced to close.

10. Blow as nursery is left homeless

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 21 June 2006
FORTY toddlers will be left without a nursery and five staff without jobs when Darnhill Primary closes next month.
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