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911. No hospital change is 'not an option'
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 10 January 2006A LOCAL GP has come out in support of the planned cuts at Rochdale Infirmary.
912. Miracle Mia is great survivor
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 10 January 2006MIRACLE girl Mia Butterworth Brooks looks a picture of health, but the brave tot is lucky to be alive.
913. Another surgery to close to NHS patients
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 January 2006PATIENTS who need dental care have suffered a further blow after another surgery announced it was closing its doors to NHS patients.
914. High in sickness – not in wealth
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 January 2006ALMOST 8,000 people are out of work and claiming sickness benefits in Rochdale, it's been revealed.
915. Council could face massive damages bill
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 January 2006ROCHDALE Council could face a huge bill in damages if it is successfully sued over one of its biggest mistakes.
916. Home Office salutes red light crackdown
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 January 2006A SCHEME to crack down on kerb crawlers is to be extended nationwide following the success of a 'name and shame' operation in Rochdale.
917. Free flights for sick kids is Adrian’s hope
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 January 2006AT the grand age of 62, a Tiger Moth airplane has gained a host of famous fans, ranging from John Travolta to Harrison Ford and David Suchet.
918. Left in agony by dentist ‘lottery’
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 January 2006A WHITWORTH woman has blamed a 'postcode lottery' for being refused treatment at the Dental Access Unit in Rochdale on Christmas eve.
919. Family’s dream life gets a soggy start
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 January 2006A ROCHDALE family's hopes of a dream start to a new life in the Falklands were dashed when all their possessions sent out by sea arrived badly damaged.
920. Mother relives flight of fear
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 January 2006A MOTHER has described 'every parent's nightmare' after her seriously-ill son was air-lifted to London because there were no available intensive care beds locally.
