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21. Queen Vic was here

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 August 2003
OFFICIALS in Whitworth believed they have uncovered proof that Queen Victoria once visited Shawforth.

22. Band holds up honeymoon

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 August 2003
MUSICAL couple Alan Connell and Adrienne Wallwork are putting their honeymoon on hold because it coincides with the most important day of the year for their brass band.

23. Popular Canon is laid to rest

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 August 2003
FATHER David O'Kane, parish priest of Sacred Heart Church, represented Bishop Brain and the Salford diocese at the funeral of Canon Michael Flynn.

24. Health chiefs warn of measles threat

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 August 2003
THE 10 per cent of Rochdale babies who have not had the MMR injection could be at risk of contracting a fatal dose of measles.

25. Starved dog beats odds to become RAF champ

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 August 2003
A GERMAN shepherd dog found suffering chronic malnutrition in a squalid Newbold flat is now a top dog in the Air Force.

26. Legal ‘loopyhole’ is an invite for vandals

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 August 2003
THERE'S a major hole in a council proposal to crack down on vandalism.

27. Sky’s the limit for Steven

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 August 2003
RAF hopeful Steven Hattersley will be reaching for the skies after being possibly the most improved pupil at Springhill High School.

28. It’s all yours ... if you wait a bit

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 August 2003
ST JOHN'S Primary School is all but guaranteed voluntary-aided status - if it waits until next September.

29. Falcon is gunned down

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 19 August 2003
STAFF at Three Owls bird sanctuary are anxiously waiting for news on the health of a falcon, which was shot with an air gun.

30. Trust seeks ways to cut township deprivation

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 19 August 2003
PEOPLE living in Pennine townships are being urged to to back a regeneration plan aimed at tackling isolated pockets of social deprivation.
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