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11. Milner left out by Rochdale
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 30 June 2007CRICKET: LEE Milner, Rochdale's young pace bowler, has been left out of the team for this weekend's games against Crompton and Middleton for what a club spokesman described as 'disciplinary reasons'.
12. Pair depart with Hill's blessing and best wishes
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 30 June 2007DALE bade farewell to out-of-contract stars Matt Gilks and Alan Goodall this week as the duo both landed deals with clubs in a higher division.
13. Needs must as Hornets trim squad
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 30 June 2007IT WAS a case of needs must at Spotland this week as three Hornets players left the club.
14. Shock as 1,000 MyTravel jobs go
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 30 June 2007ROCHDALE is reeling over the devastating news that 1,000 jobs look set to go with the closure of the MyTravel head office at Sandbrook Park.
15. Staff shellshocked
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 June 2007STAFF quizzed outside the MyTravel offices expressed surprise at the scale of redundancies.
16. Fun day will a-maze you
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 June 2007BEAUTIFUL Lyme Park is the setting for a family fun day celebrating the amazing work done by hearing dogs.
17. Keeping site open is now top priority
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 June 2007ROCHDALE'S leading politicians have spoken of their sadness and disappointment over the proposed closure of the MyTravel head office.
18. 'Their enthusiasm is an inspiration'
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 June 2007"THE best advice I can give to any young person interested in acting, and learning about acting, is to just go and do it. The better the writing is, the more you will learn. So if you can get involved in some kind of theatre group like Northern Gap, then you will be in good hands. The most important thing is to connect with the people you are working with."
19. A sign of changing times
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 June 2007THE closure of Holiday House - and the loss of 1,000 jobs - means that Rochdale Council and Pennine Acute Hospital Trust, which runs the Infirmary, are now the town's biggest employers.
20. Happy Sundays
Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 June 2007HIGH drama. Cartoonish spectacle. Otherwordly music and poetic artistry. These are all things you will see over the coming weeks at Manchester International Festival. But it'd be fair to say two events combine all these great ingredients and more.
