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21. Church work gives prisoners a new life

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 23 December 2004
INMATES at Buckley Hall Prison are helping restore one of the region's architectural gems.

22. Butler toughens up in Aussie finishing school

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 23 December 2004
CRICKET: ANDREW Butler has headed to the toughest finishing school in world cricket to revive his Central Lancashire League career.

23. Mayfield pull home tie in Challenge Cup

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 23 December 2004
RL: ROCHDALE Mayfield have a home draw in the first round of the Rugby League Challenge Cup.

24. 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.

25. Pupil’s £50 chippy dinner

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004
A CHIPPY lunch could cost 12-year-old Ashley Harper at least £50 after environmental officers saw him drop a handful in the street.

26. 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.

27. Tragedy of student’s shock death

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004
A PROMISING student has died of a brain haemorrhage in her first weeks at university.

28. 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.

29. Burglary crackdown results in 14 arrests

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004
A CRIME crackdown aimed at tackling a spate of burglaries in the Castleton area resulted in 14 people being arrested.

30. Good Samaritan turns her holiday into rescue mission

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004
WHEN she set out on a family holiday to Jamaica, Donna Sheridan never expected she would end up playing the Good Samaritan by coming to the aid of people affected by a disaster.
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