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1. Ben enjoys a stupid television success

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 29 December 2005
A RADCLIFFE teenager is proud to say he is well and truly 'Stupid' after he won a lead role in a children's comedy sketch show.

2. History buff pens his own look at Radcliffe

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 29 December 2005
A RADCLIFFE-born writer has drawn on his own life experiences in his newly published book.

3. ‘Council cant walk over us’

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 29 December 2005
A RADCLIFFE man has vowed to rip up a path outside his home if it is transferred into public hands.

4. Political row over schools’ campaign

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005
THE chairman of Prestwich Area Board has criticised Bury South MP Ivan Lewis after his no-show at a crucial meeting over the future of the area's schools - but only after he was attacked for "scaremongering."

5. Let’s be fair

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005
PEOPLE in the borough of Bury face losing out in the shake-up of hospitals.

6. Brewers raise a glass to success

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005
TWO entrepreneurs from Prestwich who set up their own brewery have raised a glass to their best year yet.

7. ‘Don’t gamble with our lives’

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005
A WOMAN from Whitefield says her grandson could have died from meningitis without Fairfield's A&E.

8. Pensioner is jailed for sex attacks on three young girls

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005
A 65-year-old pervert who indecently assaulted three girls, one as young as six, was jailed for four and a half years.

9. '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.

10. Raising cash is on the cards

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 15 December 2005
WORKERS at Bury Town Hall are saying no to Christmas cards this year with workers making donations to an African charity which will provide water for the poorest families in the third world.
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