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1. Sewer repairs just stunk for business

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 30 September 2006
ASK a motorist about the tribulations of modern driving and most will probably point to delays and congestion caused by work to repair gas and electricity pipes or water mains or installing safety measures such as pedestrian islands.

2. Chris beat the dole queue blues by blowing his own trumpet

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 30 September 2006
IT HAD not been the best of years.

3. Littleborough Lord it as they make promising start to season

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 September 2006
Rugby League Littleborough u16s 32 Hoyland u16s 16 LITTLEBOROUGH under 16s got their season off to a winning start against Hoyland.

4. Trust in call for more cash

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 September 2006
MENTAL health bosses have called for increased investment from Rochdale.

5. A&E cuts put lives at stake

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 September 2006
A NURSE at Rochdale Infirmary has hit out against the decision to downgrade the accident and emergency unit in a hard-hitting open letter to the Labour Party.

6. Health staff face job cuts

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 September 2006
MENTAL health staff are to lose their jobs as health chiefs battle a £4.1M deficit.

7. Boro out to repeat Final win

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 September 2006
Rugby Union LITTLEBOROUGH travel to Heaton Moor this afternoon (Sat) for a repeat of the Lancashire Plate Final of two years ago, when Boro won 20-18.

8. Seven up for Catholic Club

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 September 2006
Cricket ROCHDALE Catholic Club gained the result needed to lift the North Manchester League First Division title in their final game of the season.

9. Marvin is marvellous as Milnrow sneak home

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 September 2006
Milnrow 13 Burtonwood Bridge 12 MILNROW entertained Burtonwood Bridge and encountered their toughest game of the season.

10. PCT boss Dawes feels ‘abused’ over public criticism

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 September 2006
HEALTH bosses have hit back at criticism over the decision to downgrade accident and emergency services at Rochdale Infirmary.
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