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21. House of horrors is a dream home

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004
WITH its silver walls, 'blood' oozing out of a bedroom window and ravens hovering overhead, it's fair to say this house isn't to everyone's taste.

22. Poor Smudge is latest victim of air rifle thugs

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004
AN animal lover fears thugs are targeting cats in the Smallbridge and Hurstead area after another of his pets was shot in the eye.

23. Property market beats the drop

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004
ROCHDALE is bucking the trend as property prices continue to plummet in many areas of the country.

24. Putting foot down over fine earns reprieve for 450

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 21 December 2004
A REVOLT led by a Rochdale motorist has led to 450 drivers being let off speeding fines.

25. Riots inspire Wajid to build bridges for road to peace

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 21 December 2004
A ROCHDALE newsagent has been recognised for his groundbreaking work to help heal rifts between communities.

26. It's the final reel for film fan Michael

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 21 December 2004
WHETHER leading the Fab Four to their dressing room or watching a 'Python' serve ice creams, Mick Faria reckons he's seen it all.

27. Christmas at home is Rose's dream present

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 21 December 2004
DESPITE being given the choice of a holiday in Lapland or a trip to Euro Disney, there was only one place little Rose Worrall wanted to be this Christmas - at home with her family in Whitworth.

28. Bosses committed to reviving tram scheme

Rochdale Observer, Monday 20 December 2004
TRANSPORT chiefs remain committed to bringing Metrolink trams to Rochdale.

29. Recycling left in red by lack of green effort

Rochdale Observer, Monday 20 December 2004
ROCHDALE'S poor recycling record has left council tax payers with a £203,000 bill.

30. Health lifeline from across the sea

Rochdale Observer, Monday 20 December 2004
A SHORTAGE of home-grown doctors has forced Rochdale Infirmary chiefs to travel hundreds of miles to recruit trained staff from eastern Europe.
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