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11. No to trams, yes to steam?
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004ROCHDALE could turn back the clock to get over the shock of losing Metrolink.
12. Cat charity wins stay of execution
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004CATS Protection's Rochdale branch has been given a stay of execution, despite council moves to close it down.
13. Now it’s time for the buses
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004A TRAM stop planned for the £300M Kingsway Business Park would have been just the ticket for the 7,000 plus workers expected to find jobs there.
14. Useful campaign links
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004TAKE a look at the sites of our sister titles and other bodies involved in the fight to save Metrolink ...
15. Farm owner driven to sell up in garage row
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004A BUSINESSMAN is due to appear in court next month for defying an order to pull down part of his farmhouse in Norden.
16. Dog attack scars child for life
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004A TERRIFIED four-year-old has been left scarred for life after being savaged by a dog.
17. Cowm Top defeat could cost Cindy her house
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004A GROUP of protesters has lost its eight year battle to stop three industrial units being built on a plot of land described as Castleton's 'green lung.'
18. You can rain on our parade but you can’t dampen festival spirits
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004RAIN, faulty brakes and blocked propellors didn't dampen spirits during the Littleborough Rushbearing Festival.
19. We won’t pay say badge battle pair
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004DISABLED pensioner Pamela Briggs is refusing to pay a £60 parking fine after council parking attendants claimed her disabled badge was upside down.
20. Your views: Readers have their say
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004OBSERVER readers have voiced their anger about the Government's Metrolink snub ...
