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1. Police warning for pensioners
Prestwich Advertiser, Monday 1 December 2003POLICE have issued an urgent warning for householders in Radcliffe after two women were burgled.
2. Out with the old and in with the new
Prestwich Advertiser, Wednesday 18 June 2003A PRESTWICH councillor was "genuinely surprised" to be asked to be Bury's first ever Liberal Democrat Mayor.
3. 12-year-old boy escapes abductor
Prestwich Advertiser, Monday 15 December 2003A BRAVE 12-year-old boy has told how he thought he was going to die when a stranger followed him through the streets of Radcliffe before trying to abduct him.
4. Hero saves pal’s life as underwater stunt goes horribly wrong
Prestwich Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2003SCUBA diver Peter Walmsley became an all-action hero when he saved a mate's life after a charity stunt, raising funds for Broughton House, went horribly wrong.
5. New ratings are a good star-t
Prestwich Advertiser, Monday 21 July 2003THE 'PATIENT' is on the mend but there is still room for improvement - that's the diagnosis for health services across the borough.
6. I’m no expert but future of NHS is priority
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2003HEALTH Secretary Dr John Reid chose Prestwich's Longfield Suite to launch a vitriolic attack on Conservative health policies.
7. Elms gets the X-factor for energetic kids
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003A NEW club for kids in Whitefield has finally opened its doors after years of hard work by community volunteers.
8. Girls cancer fight touches firemen
Prestwich Advertiser, Friday 20 June 2003A LITTLE girl's brave battle with cancer has captured the hearts of firefighters in Whitefield.
9. Facing facts
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 6 November 2003CLAIMS the £1.5m development of Prestwich's Longfield Centre has been badly planned have been refuted by Bury Council.
10. Kids’ crime is a parent problem
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 6 November 2003BURY South MP Ivan Lewis has warned that only tougher, more responsible parenting will cure society of rising levels of juvenile crime.
