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21. Gone in 60 seconds... if you’re off to Bolton
Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004RAIL bosses have been blasted for a lack of information on new timetables which have just gone up at Rochdale station.
22. Cash carrot to keep teens in education
Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004ROCHDALE'S 16-year-olds could receive a weekly £30 from September if they opt to stay in school.
23. Adam beats odds thanks to hospital
Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004WHEN tiny Adam Kutereba was born 13 weeks premature at Rochdale Infirmary in 2002, he was given just a 10 per cent chance of survival.
24. Sunny side up as flats get solar power
Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004MANY folk would probably scoff at the idea of solar panels in Rochdale.
25. Hollingworth Lake - a 200 year story of glory and tragedy
Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004AN exhibition celebrating 200 years of Hollingworth Lake and its role as a main feeder source for the Rochdale Canal opens at the Lake Visitor Centre on Saturday, 27 March and runs to Tuesday, 20 April.
26. Fire crew saves boy from mud
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 February 2004A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy had to be pulled from knee-deep mud by firefighters after getting stuck while playing with friends.
27. Big Brother is secret winner in crime fight
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 February 2004FORGET Queens of the jungle. Rochdale has its own 24-hour TV reality show. And it is cracking down on criminals and troublemakers.
28. Firm fouled by £250k shirt theft
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 February 2004THIEVES took £250,000 worth of rugby shirts from a Rochdale sports firm - on the eve of the Six Nations rugby union championships.
29. £1M boost for the battle to beat fly-tippers
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 February 2004CLEANSING bosses have vowed to tackle fly-tipping hot-spots within 48 hours in a £1.1million plan to spruce up Rochdale.
30. Ghostly find raises joker Allan’s spirits
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 February 2004LANDOWNER Allan Marshall has come across some fairly bizarre things during morning walk with his dogs.
