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171. The Dinner Detective eats at: Simply Heathcotes
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 2 June 2005UNLIKE restaurant reviewers on some newspapers, The Dinner Detective eats out incognito and always pays for the meal. That way The Dinner Detective gets the same treatment as the readers, giving you an honest review of the service you might receive.
172. Mike Joyce: A Vinny Peculiar Practice
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 2 June 2005FORMER Smiths drummer Mike Joyce is back and providing rhythm for eccentric singer Vinny Peculiar. He spoke to Conrad Astley ahead of the band's British tour.
173. 24 hour live music people
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 2 June 2005OUR team of reviewers follow the music around the venues of the Carling 24 festival event.
174. Days Out - make the most of them
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 2 June 2005PLAYING with fire, park art and Pride and Prejudice are just some of the offbeat events which may keep you occupied over the coming weeks.
175. Conrad Murray's Manchester music
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 2 June 2005CONRAD Murray plays the pick of Manchester's unsigned talent on Terry Christian's BBC GMR show between 7pm and 10pm every Wednesday. Every month he runs down the hottest talent exclusively for Metro News readers. Bands: Send your demo to: Conrad Murray, BBC GMR, Po box 951, Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SD
176. A bit about ... Shirley Williams
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 2 June 2005VETERAN politician Shirley Williams was one of the Gang of Four who dramatically turned their back on the Labour Party and change the face of British politics by forming the the Social Democrats in the 1980s. On Sunday she speaks at the Lowry.
177. All aboard bus trip to romance
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 1 June 2005IN THE days when public transport was king you could get a bus to take you just about anywhere.
178. MP asks for Metrolink pledge in first speech
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 1 June 2005ROCHDALE'S new MP Paul Rowen used his maiden speech in the House of Commons to set out his four-year battle plan for the town.
