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3991. Rugby club wins long homes fight
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004RESIDENTS fighting to preserve Castleton's shrinking green areas suffered another a blow this week.
3992. A bombshell for Newbold
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004HOPES of seeing a reliable public transport system have collapsed with the government's Metrolink bombshell.
3993. Metrolink shocker KOs station hopes
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004MILNROW and Newhey people feel disgusted and let down over the decision not to extend the trams system which would have resulted in major refurbishment for both stations.
3994. The fight is on to make sure we keep train link
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004SHAW and Crompton Parish Council will be asked to support moves to make sure the town retains its rail service, despite the Metrolink blow.
3995. Schoolgirl hit with litter fine
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004TWELVE-year-old Anisah Hussein did what a lot of her pals do on their way home from school. She ripped up a piece of scribbling paper and threw it away.
3996. Get back on track
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004THE axing of the Metrolink extension was a disastrous decision for the improvement of Drake Street, say traders.
3997. Useful campaign links
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004TAKE a look at the sites of our sister titles and other bodies involved in the fight to save Metrolink ...
3998. TV shares tales of life on millionaires’ row
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004LITTLEBOROUGH millionaires Nick and Eva Speakman have had their lifestyles put under the microscope on a new television show.
3999. Boy-attack dog faces death sentence D-Day
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004A FAMILY pet could face the death sentence after scarring a four-year-old boy for life.
4000. Sorry? Not us, say these businessmen
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004WHILE Rochdale reels in shock over the collapse of the Metrolink bid, some traders are breathing a sigh of relief.
