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41. Santa slays ’em in garden display
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006FATHER Christmas with his sleigh and reindeer seems to have set up his local base in Hursted Road, Milnrow.
42. Team insists jobs are safe despite the huge upheaval
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006NO JOBS will be lost during the massive shake-up of maternity and children's services, according to the team that voted for the changes
43. Time of change
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006THE major changes announced by the joint committee of local primary care trusts on Friday.
44. Health chiefs welcome moves
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006HEALTH chiefs welcomed the decision to cut services at the Infirmary and have urged all staff to help implement the decisions.
45. Attacker hunted after girl, 13, is raped
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006DETECTIVES are hunting a sex attacker who raped a 13-year-old girl in broad daylight. The schoolgirl was walking home from a garage when she was dragged down an alley and sexually assaulted.
46. Bridge works bring fears of traffic havoc
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006FEARS of new year traffic gridlock in the Milnrow area are mounting with the news of major bridge works in Elizabethan Way starting after Christmas.
47. It spells end for maternity services
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006THE CRY 'Born in Rochdale' could be heading for the history books after maternity services were axed at the Infirmary.
48. Legal threat over Turner site clean-up
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006PLANNING chiefs could use their legal powers to force the owners of the old Turner's site to embark on a clean-up.
49. Has any other hospital had to suffer as much as Infirmary?
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 December 2006ROCHDALE has been left devastated by the Infirmary's loss of maternity, children's and neo-natal services.
50. Saints march on as schools hit new high
Rochdale Observer, Friday 8 December 2006ROCHDALE'S primary schools are the most improved in the country, according to government league tables out this week.
