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1. Coup-ed up in a rickshaw
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008A RADCLIFFE woman found herself in the middle of a military coup while on a charity rickshaw ride.
2. Riverside plan on the rocks as intake plunges
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008PLANS for a Radcliffe super school could be on the rocks after the number of pupils applying to go there dropped by 25 per cent.
3. Goodbye from him and hello from me
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008A RADCLIFFE minister who tells Biblical stories using puppetry has said farewell to his congregation.."
4. A more spiritual way to say grace
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008PRAYERS have been said for the future prosperity of a Thai restaurant in Whitefield.
5. Bishop: There is better to come
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008SHAKERS striker Andy Bishop insists that Bury have yet to play to their full potential this season despite sitting pretty at the top of the League Two table.
6. Payback time
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008BURY manager Alan Knill is determined to carry on repaying the board for helping him to amass such a talented squad of players.
7. Destined for glory
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008BURY keeper Wayne Brown says that Alan Knill is proving that he is destined for a successful career in football management.
8. Vote will be binding
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008VOTERS wanting a say on controversial plans to introduce a congestion charge will be sent ballot papers in December.
9. Prestwich defeat Stand in derby
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008PRESTWICH recorded a six-wicket derby win at ninth-placed Stand on Saturday to go joint fifth of the Lees Brewery Lancashire County League.
10. Team ethic is key
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2008ALAN Knill says that the most pleasing aspect of Bury’s impressive start to the season is that the Shakers are playing like a ‘real team’.
