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1. Back-to-basics sweeper system

Rochdale Observer, Friday 10 October 2008
ROCHDALE Council is turning back the clock to provide a new service.

2. College one of best in the country

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 September 2008
HOLLINGWORTH Business and Enterprise College is officially one of the best secondary schools in the country.

3. Leading world in quest for peace

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 September 2008
ROCHDALE set the standard for the rest of Britain for the third year running on the United Nations International Peace Day.

4. Joy and tears

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 20 September 2008
A PENSIONER has overcome theft, heartbreak and vandalism to celebrate her 107th birthday.

5. Secret millionaire donates money and puts spotlight on dedicated volunteers

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 13 September 2008
ROCHDALE took centre stage in a hit Channel 4 TV show this week – and, for a pleasant change, it was shown in a good light.

6. Rail chiefs put brake on disabled Phyllis

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 13 September 2008
A SEVERELY disabled woman has made an angry complaint to a rail company after staff at Rochdale station refused to let her board a train with her mobility scooter.

7. Bulldozer threat to sheltered flats

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 September 2008
A GROUP OF Littleborough pensioners living in sheltered accommodation are facing the threat of losing their homes.

8. OAPs in protest over gym closure

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 6 September 2008
PENSIONERS turned out in their hundreds on Wednesday afternoon to protest against the closure of Motorcise in Smith Street.

9. Hard times take bounce from exercise studio

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 September 2008
PENSIONERS have been left out of pocket with the closure of another Rochdale business.

10. Dangers of asbestos are brought to book

Rochdale Observer, Friday 15 August 2008
THERE was standing room only at the Town Hall on Tuesday night as the Save Spodden Valley campaign group turned out in force to support the launch of a new book on the dangers of asbestos.
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