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291. Cash grants give garden a spruce up

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 February 2008
A SENSORY garden dedicated to two women who lost their lives at Bury Hospice will be improved to the tune of £31,000.

292. Jewish leader 'disturbed' by rise in attacks

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 February 2008
A PRESTWICH community leader claims Jewish people are ‘no better off now than they were during World War Two’.

293. Special offer check-ups at the checkout

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 February 2008
SHOPPERS in Prestwich will be the first with the chance to put a visit to the doctor on the top of the weekly shopping list.

294. Security guard makes unexpected delivery

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 February 2008
STAFF at Heaton Park will feel more secure around their latest addition - after he was delivered by a security guard.

295. 3.77% council tax rise agreed

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 February 2008
COUNCIL tax in Bury will rise by 3.77 per cent next year after the Tories set the budget for the first time in 21 years.

296. Fun run to find son a cure

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 February 2008
A DOTING dad from Prestwich has been pounding the pavements to raise money for his two-year-old son, who suffers from a rare muscle disease.

297. £4m Philips Park is finally revealed

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 14 February 2008
PLANS for a £4m long-awaited revamp of a neglected Whitefield park have been revealed.

298. Stripped of a star after assessment

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 14 February 2008
BURY council has been demoted to a two-star authority following its latest assessment.

299. Surprises make Jenny sick

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 14 February 2008
JENNY Lloyd is one of only six known sufferers of a disease which causes people to become ill when they are surprised.

300. History re-written on plaque

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 14 February 2008
DOGGED detective work may have finally solved a double mystery which has intrigued a parish church for over 60 years.
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