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1. 'Home is just like a prison for me’

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 15 December 2005
A RADCLIFFE man’s home is a virtual prison because of a rare condition that means he is allergic to almost everything.

2. 100k grant puts young athletes on right track

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 15 December 2005
ATHLETICS stars of the future will have an extra spring in their step next season thanks to over £100,000 of funding.

3. Improved grades are on the table

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 8 December 2005
PRIMARY school children in Bury are performing better than ever according to the Government's latest set of league tables.

4. ‘Home is just like a prison for me’

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 8 December 2005
A RADCLIFFE man's home is a virtual prison because of a rare condition that means he is allergic to almost everything.

5. Teachers’ cutting comments to boy who beat bullies

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005
A SCHOOLBOY put an end to bullying by growing his hair to cover a lazy eye, only to be sent home by his school - in anti-bullying week.

6. Band is Al!ve with the sound of music

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 17 November 2005
TWO Sunnybank musicians are looking forward to hitting the big time after their band landed a support slot with Manchester music legend Ian Brown.

7. Bowled over by beer

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 3 November 2005
RADCLIFFE Cricket Club are toasting the success of their 'Oktoberfest' which saw £2,500 raised and over 1,700 pints of beer sunk.

8. New club proves to be a recipe for success for baker

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 13 October 2005
A FOOTBALL-mad Radcliffe confectioner was left in a quandary when he was approached to make a Manchester United cake.

9. Anger over ‘soft’ speedfine

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 29 September 2005
ROAD safety campaigners have criticised a court's decision to allow a Radcliffe man caught driving twice the speed limit to keep his licence because 'he doesn't like being around other people'.

10. Allan drives his message home

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 September 2005
A RADCLIFFE man who has dedicated himself to campaigning for road safety after his own terrible experiences has found a memorable way to get the message across.
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