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1. A prisoner in his own home

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 November 2006
EXCLUSIVE A PARAPLEGIC army veteran claims he is a prisoner in his own home due to a lack of disabled access at his council-owned flat.

2. Ben gets a new role right up his Street

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 3 August 2006
CORONATION Street's newest additions will be a hell-raising family featuring a young actor from Radcliffe.

3. £370K facelift for Whitefield Library

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 3 August 2006
WHITEFIELD Library is set for a £370,000 facelift bringing a whole new range of services to the Pinfold Lane site.

4. Class victory

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 20 July 2006
EXCLUSIVE PRESTWICH Arts College is celebrating the end of term in style after proposals to close the school were thrown out.

5. Tense debate sees school win fight

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 20 July 2006
AFTER a tense town hall meeting the immediate future of Prestwich Arts College was secured as the Schools Organisation Committee threw out Bury Council's closure proposals.

6. Is television star right up FC United’s Street?

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 6 July 2006
FC UNITED could have found a new star right up their street after a famous face impressed during a charity game against them.

7. Closure is ‘all about money’

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 6 July 2006
THE proposed closure of Prestwich Arts College has everything to do with money and nothing to do with falling pupil numbers, according to the school's governing body.

8. Call for money was ‘offensive’

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006
EXCLUSIVE PRESTWICH Arts College headteacher Geoff Barlow has branded Parrenthorn High governor Councillor Wilf Davison a 'vulture' for making 'offensive, undignified and selfish' comments about cash raised from the selling of the school, if it should close.

9. Decision made ‘before vote’

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 June 2006
EXCLUSIVE AN EX-Bury Council employee has made a sworn statement to solicitors that the decision to close Prestwich Arts College was made before the consultation period had even begun.

10. Workers will walk out

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 May 2006
FAIRFIELD Hospital staff look set to go on strike following the Pennine Acute Trusts' decision to axe 800 jobs to save money.
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