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1. Council’s tax hike is region’s third highest
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004ROCHDALE'S council tax is going up by 4.7 per cent.
2. Brave Robyn faces another big battle
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004THE PARENTS of Robyn Brooks have been left reeling with the news that their daughter has been hit by a second outbreak of the rare form of cancer she has been battling for the last five years.
3. Scans hit as pay talks break down
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004ACCIDENT victims in Rochdale will have to be rushed to out-of-town hospitals for lifesaving scans after radiographers at the Infirmary voted to take industrial action.
4. I will not put people on oath
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004A ROCHDALE registrar has created a political storm by saying he will refuse to make asylum seekers swear an oath of allegiance to Britain.
5. Couple give baby unit special gift
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004FUTURE new born babies will now benefit from extra special care thanks to the generosity of a fund-raising Littleborough couple.
6. Building delay can’t spoil merger delight
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004TWO Rochdale schools are celebrating the first step towards a bright future.
7. Motorway chaos locks town solid
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004A CRANE crash on the M62 turned Rochdale into a 'huge car park.'
8. Bride’s day is a towering success
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004FOR brides like Ann Boleyn, a trip to the Tower of London spelt certain trouble.
9. Brave Robyn faces another big battle
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004THE PARENTS of Robyn Brooks have been left reeling with the news that their daughter has been hit by a second outbreak of the rare form of cancer she has been battling for the last five years.
10. The old town’s falling apart
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004ROCHDALE Council could face a bill for millions of pounds to repair many of its old buildings.
