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1. Vandals wreck a year of work
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 16 September 2004A SYSTEM of steel barriers installed to keep Prestwich Forest Park safe from rogue off-road bikers has been trashed.
2. Salt taken off menu at schools
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 July 2004SCHOOLS in Bury South are rewriting their dinner menus from next term to combat child obesity and the danger of heart attacks in later life.
3. Caring pupils get top award
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 23 September 2004A PAIR of kind-hearted pupils from a Prestwich high school who gave up their own free time to help a disabled fellow student are to be honoured with a special award.
4. No more butts!
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 7 October 2004OVER half of adults in central Radcliffe are still smoking despite massive efforts to stub out the problem.
5. Under-fire nursery hits back at secret BBC film
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 12 August 2004SOCIAL services heads at Bury Council are demanding a face-off with BBC programme makers over a documentary they say provoked a timewasting investigation into a Radcliffe nursery.
6. We’ll be rolling down the aisle
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 12 August 2004A BRIDE-to-be from Whitefield had the shock of her life when her dream wedding car turned out to be a ghost from her past.
7. Condemned
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 22 July 2004THE demolition of a Prestwich housing estate, branded an eyesore and crime magnet by the people who live there, is finally set to get the thumbs-up from council chiefs.
8. All for the love of Alex
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 30 September 2004A PRESTWICH wife who lost her husband to cancer just days after they won a court battle to adopt their daughter, has pledged to raise thousands for the unit that battled to save him.
9. Lancashire hotch potch
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 May 2004BURY'S bid to absorb Rossendale has been rejected after government planners revealed they would not be considering the council's bid for Lancastrian domination.
10. Danger roads get in gear for £200,000 safety scheme
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 14 October 2004A RADCLIFFE danger-zone that has been the scene of repeated road accidents will undergo a £200,000 makeover in an effort to make it safer for the young pedestrians who pass through it.
