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1. 'Gale force wind raised our roof’

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 25 January 2007
THIS is just one of the dramatic images of the day destructive gales battered our borough.

2. Fundraiser is ‘ink’credible

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 25 January 2007
EVERY time pub landlord Bob McMillan raises a glass he'll remember his fundraising efforts for sick children.

3. Teen flautist wings audition

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 25 January 2007
FLAUTIST Stephanie Tepper has a lot to compete with when she's practicing her notes - not least her pet parrot Gertie.

4. Road to ruin?

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 25 January 2007
MOTORISTS using Bury New Road could be hit with a congestion charge of £4 a day, a total of £1,000 a year.

5. Marathon man Mike’s run effort

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 25 January 2007
A DAD, whose daughter was treated by the same nurse who looked after tragic Joe Geeling, ran in the youngster's memory.

6. The right recipe to say goodbye

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 25 January 2007
THE tables have been turned on a Prestwich teacher who discovered the meaning of 'classroom warfare' when she crossed swords with her best friend during a popular television cookery contest.

7. Casey hopes pupils follow her star lead

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 25 January 2007
A FORMER Corrie actress from Prestwich is hoping to send others on the road to stardom with her own dance and drama school.

8. Gales cause chaos

Prestwich Advertiser, Friday 19 January 2007
PART of Radcliffe town centre was closed off on Thursday as a chimney stack near the piazza became unstable in the high winds.

9. Wood you believe it?

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 January 2007
A WHITEFIELD woman had a narrow escape when a tree fell on top of her car during a storm.

10. School must take special measures

Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 18 January 2007
A PRESTWICH primary school has been put on 'special measures' by the Government because of the falling standard of education provided there.
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