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1. Landfill - planning conditions
Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 31 October 2006IN GIVING planning permission for the landfill site and equestrian centre a Hareshill Farm, planning inspector Keith Durrant imposed the following planning conditions:
2. ‘My life is empty without David’
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 October 2006A GRIEVING mother collected her dead son's degree certificate after he was killed by a hit-and-run driver.
3. Tribute to gran still missing in Australia
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 October 2006A SERVICE will be held on Sunday in memory of a Heywood grandmother who disappeared without trace on a trip to Australia more than three years ago.
4. Go-ahead given for years of landfill
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 October 2006GREEN belt land will be turned into a dumping ground after plans for a landfill site and equestrian centre at Hareshill Farm were given the go-ahead - full story and list of all the planning conditions for the development here .
5. Robbers escape empty-handed
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 October 2006MASKED robbers armed with a machete and an axe broke into the Green Lane depot last Thursday.
6. A sense of loss
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 25 October 2006MURDERER Thomas Dooley may have been given a life sentence for killing Susan Crane, but her family are still angry and deeply saddened over her violent death.
7. Man jailed for life for murdering lover
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 October 2006A BUSINESSMAN who strangled his lover before photographing her body with his mobile phone has been jailed for life.
8. Man denies murder of girlfriend
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 18 October 2006A MAN accused of strangling his girlfriend and then taking a picture of her body on his mobile phone has denied intending to kill her.
9. Pie's the limit Down Under
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 18 October 2006PEOPLE in Heywood love their pies - and it is the same Down Under.
10. Trekking duo make their pint for David
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 18 October 2006A TREK along Hadrian's Wall could mean a disabled cricket fanatic can finally enjoy a clubhouse pint.
