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1821. Leaders vow ‘we won’t be beaten’
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003A RISING tide of vandalism and arson attacks plaguing a Whitefield synagogue have forced members to try and protect the building behind an 8ft steel fence.
1822. ‘A supermarket not flats for Whitefield please’
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003COUNCIL executives who backed plans for a multi-million pound residential and shopping complex in Whitefield should have checked with the public first, locals have said.
1823. End of era for troubled scout troop?
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003MEMBERS of Prestwich Area board are pushing for more funding power after finding themselves unable to help a beleaguered scout troop that could be on the verge of folding.
1824. Merger plan is dismissed as ‘nonsense’
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003A WAR of words could be brewing between Bury and Rossendale Councils after Rossendale's top politicians vowed to "fight" merger plans.
1825. Rat run road is accident waiting to happen: mum
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003FEARS a Radcliffe danger road could soon claim the life of a toddler are being ignored by town hall chiefs, claims a worried mum-of-two.
1826. Noise is UK’s worst
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003A PRESTWICH woman is hoping her fierce campaign to curb Metrolink track vibration, which featured on a TV reality show, may soon be coming to an end.
1827. Prisoners in their own homes
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003ROWDY teenagers are turning weekends into a living nightmare for residents on a suburban street in Prestwich.
1828. Area Board back facelift
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003A "MASTER PLAN" to conjure a Radcliffe renaissance and give the town a jobs, business and culture boost has finally been unveiled.
1829. Put a Price on trek
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003PRESTWICH Man City fan Don Price will be attempting to follow the lead of his beloved blues by making a bid for the top.
1830. Multi-million pound bid met with caution
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003DEVELOPERS planning to build a multi-million pound residential and retail complex in Whitefield could have a battle on their hands to win public support.
