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1. Puppies need loving home

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005
THESE two lively youngsters are the final puppies waiting for a new home after being rescued by Bury RSPCA.

2. There’s no fryer in this school’s tuck shop

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005
HEALTHY food is well and truly on the menu at one Prestwich primary school which has just set up its own slimline tuck shop and mineral water programme.

3. Fairfield baby unit is under real threat

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005
THE special care baby unit and maternity services at Fairfield Hospital face closure after health chiefs voted to move the services to specialist hospitals elsewhere in Greater Manchester.

4. A marathon man in a million

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005
EXCLUSIVE A PRESTWICH dad who spent the past year running marathons around the world to help save the life of his little girl is now planning to climb Mount Snowdon to raise even more cash.

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. Mentor wins award

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005
AN accountant who has mentored nine businesses with the Prince's Trust was rewarded for his efforts at a star-studded bash last week.

7. Bury thinks pink

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005
BURY'S bin men will look pretty in pink next March.

8. Lottery win couple toast money spider

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 17 November 2005
TWO antique dealers from Radcliffe have scooped their biggest bargain yet - a £980,499 Lottery win.

9. Schools must be kept open

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 17 November 2005
FURIOUS parents are accusing Bury Council of putting money before schooling after education bosses announced the possible closure or merging of eight schools by 2010.

10. Speed trap tribute to child

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 17 November 2005
GRIEVING parents from Radcliffe were celebrating this week after they finally got their wishes fulfilled with a new speed camera on the road where their only daughter died.
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