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31. Holiday sunshine was close to home

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 11 August 2007
IN DAYS gone-by Rochdale was a virtual ghost town for two weeks at the start of the August.

32. Clumsy cow kicks up a stink at rescue mission

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 4 August 2007
THE fireman couldn't have put it better when explaining his rescue mission involving Thief the cow.

33. Plants kept pipe in top tobacco supply

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 4 August 2007
WEEDS may be the bane of gardeners' lives, but to one Norden man they were treated with as much care as any prize rose and were worth their weight in gold.

34. Clumsy cow kicks up stink at rescue mission

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 August 2007
THE fireman couldn't have put it better when explaining his rescue mission involving Thief the cow.

35. Plants kept pipe in top tobacco supply

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 August 2007
WEEDS may be the bane of gardeners' lives, but to one Norden man they were treated with as much care as any prize rose and were worth their weight in gold.

36. Jack of tall trade - and masterful too

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 28 July 2007
LONG before Bolton steeplejack Fred Dibnah starred on our television screens, enthralling viewers as he worked on great chimney tops or felled them with a deal of panache that endeared him to all, a Rochdale steeplejack also enjoyed the public spotlight as he went about his truly unique business.

37. Quick clear-up after train hits signal box

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 21 July 2007
THIS week's derailment just outside Castleton station caused plenty of disruption to travellers, but hardly any damage.

38. A rare goose? Don't be quackers - it's a duck.

Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 July 2007
THE search was on in earnest this week for the huge African vulture first spotted last week soaring in the skies above Littleborough.

39. Angela's short cut to danger

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 7 July 2007
TAKING a short cut plunged a teenage girl into a muddy nightmare which could have cost her her life.

40. Happy end to trip of terror

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 7 July 2007
A BELFIELD Playgroup outing turned to terror for a four-year-old boy when he was left behind.
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