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1. Blunders are ‘no surprise’
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 March 2004A DAMNING catalogue of 67 blunders, accidents and mishaps by the organisation responsible for running Prestwich Hospital has been branded "no surprise" by the father of a former patient.
2. Lib Dems urge council to improve air quality
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 March 2004A HARDLINE attitude to getting drivers out of their cars and onto public transport is the only solution to unblocking Prestwich's roads, Liberal Democrat councillors have warned.
3. Brave Dana loses battle with cancer
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 March 2004BRAVE youngster Dana Carroll, who was diagnosed with cancer last year, lost her fight for life last Saturday in the arms of her parents.
4. Never a minute’s rest for firefighter Dave
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 March 2004A SPOT of well-earned leave for firefighter Dave Adamson turned into something of a busman's holiday last week when he inadvertently found himself having to tackle a blaze next door to his own home.
5. Spring into action
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 March 2004TRAMPOLINING is giving a new lease of life to youngsters who cannot walk, at one Radcliffe sports club.
6. Kids making a real difference
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 March 2004YOUNGSTERS from a Whitefield estate have been honoured for their hard work in making their school and community a better place to be.
7. New class is made official
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 11 March 2004LESS than eight months ago these classrooms at Prestwich High were non-existent and the group of pupils who are now taught in them didn't have a school to go to.
8. School’s plans for expansion cause uproar
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 11 March 2004ANXIOUS families in Prestwich have warned King David High School to brace themselves for an uphill struggle, if rumoured plans to develop a sprawling complex across 18 acres of Heaton Park go ahead.
9. Youngsters find a way to succeed
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 11 March 2004A POWERFUL black comedy unmasking the plight of Bury's 'lost' children received its hometown premiere amidst praise for the determination and drive of its young creators.
10. ‘We’ve got to get it right’
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 11 March 2004MORE than 150 people packed a council planning meeting on Tuesday to witness councillors controversially defer plans to bring a Morrisons supermarket into Whitefield.
