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41. Police give out belt-up message
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 December 2007‘BELT up’ was the message to the Rochdale drivers caught flouting the law.
42. Family pet is burned alive
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 December 2007A DAD has spoken of his horror after sick yobs hanged his family’s pet rabbit and burned it alive.
43. Missing man's remains found
Rochdale Observer, Monday 17 December 2007A SMALLBRIDGE man missing for over six months has been found dead.
44. Train guide goes pocket-sized
Rochdale Observer, Monday 17 December 2007RAIL passengers can now pick up a pocket-sized Trainguide for Rochdale, Castleton, Littleborough, Milnrow and Smithy Bridge train stations.
45. Exhibition wins top award
Rochdale Observer, Monday 17 December 2007AN EXHIBITION on slavery, shown at Touchstones Rochdale this year, has been recognised at an awards ceremony in Birmingham.
46. Plan 2 - Valad Developments
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 December 2007AUSTRALIAN property group Valad believes its plans credit different areas of Rochdale with different values.
47. Plan 1 - Ask / Sultan
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 December 2007ASK Property Developments has joined forces with Sultan Properties, owners of the Wheatsheaf Centre, for the town centre plans. They hope to centralise and revamp the shopping facility.
48. 'We're wiping away the 70s'
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 December 2007PLANS to transform the town centre have been unveiled. Buildings only 30 years old – including the unpopular Black Box – would be flattened in the £200M development, which planners claim would make Rochdale ‘first class for shoppers’.
49. Plan 3 - Wilson Bowden Development
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 December 2007WILSON Bowden Developments has plans for a new opening to the retail area called John Bright Circle.
50. Postmaster secures OAP festive payout
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 December 2007PROMPT action by a Rochdale postmaster has ensured that thousands of local pensioners will not go hungry over Christmas.
