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21. Care kids to go home to cut costs
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 April 2006TROUBLED children in out-of-town care homes are likely to go back to their parents as social services chiefs look to balance the books.
22. Libraries under threat again
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 April 2006LIBRARIES are again facing closure because Rochdale Council says it cannot afford to run them.
23. Animal rights link to hoax bomb terror
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 4 April 2006ANIMAL rights activists are suspected to be behind a hoax bomb sent to a house in Bamford.
24. New strike move may lead to election chaos
Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006NEXT month's local elections could be plunged into chaos by further strike action by council workers.
25. Landmark win for landlord over TV fine
Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006A SUCCESSFUL appeal by a former Rochdale landlord could mean over 100 pubs throughout the county escaping punishment for showing live football on Saturday afternoons.
26. Cancer-sufferer Sarah who is mum in a million
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 28 March 2006A MUM in a million received an extra special bouquet on Sunday.
27. Company vows to fight for future of home
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 28 March 2006A HOME that looks after people with mental health problems is facing closure.
28. New vision for canalside living
Rochdale Observer, Friday 24 March 2006NEW plans for the Ealees canalside site in Littleborough have revealed the developers want to double the number of apartments they originally proposed to build.
29. Old boy allows you to shop ‘till’ you drop
Rochdale Observer, Friday 24 March 2006ROCHDALE town centre has inspired former Rochdale Grammar School boy John Lowe to create the world's biggest online shopping centre.
30. More pupils want to come into our school
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 21 March 2006PARENTS battling to save Alice Ingham RC Primary School from closure claim 15 more pupils want to join their school.
