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1. Red letter day for true Blues fan Elle
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 21 July 2004A RED letter day gave Wilmslow footballette, Elle Charnley, the blues when the Man City-mad striker received a call up to play for United through the post.
2. Speed spy squads to blanket the borough
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 14 July 2004THE COMMUNITY speedwatch programme piloted in Styal is to be rolled out throughout the borough.
3. Pub landlady puts livelihood on the line to keep up smoking ban
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 7 July 2004IRON-willed landlady, Denise Parkin has vowed she is not for turning despite enduring a tough fortnight since banning smoking at her Wilmslow pub.
4. Fred’s little nursery has grown into a blooming good family business!
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 16 June 2004EIGHTY years after Fred Matthews set up his first nursery, his family is celebrating a blossoming gardening dynasty in Nether Alderley.
5. Tough going for Tufnell on mean streets of Alderley Egde
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 16 June 2004I'M a Celebrity star Phil Tufnell couldn't wait to get out of Alderley Edge during his 500-mile charity trek through the UK.
6. Shadow over future of death jail
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 16 June 2004PLANS to double the size of Styal Prison, making it the biggest women's jail in the UK, could be in jeopardy following a damning report.
7. Just crazy for the soft option
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 10 June 2004WHETHER it's hot enough for mad dogs and Englishmen or raining cats and dogs it seems that Wilmslow has gone crazy for convertible cars.
8. Pub goes barmy to fly the flag for football
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 10 June 2004AS patriotic flag-waving fervour grips the nation ahead of the Euro 2004 football competiton, one Wilmslow landlord has gone a step further.
9. Cancer victim Sue’s appeal efforts could save 600 lives a year
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 10 June 2004A CHARITY drive launched by a Wilmslow cancer survivor could help to save at least 600 people a year after she raised funds towards vital new equipment at Christie's Hospital.
10. ‘Anyone for tennis?’ was once the cry, but now it’s boules to all that!
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 3 June 2004HEYES Lane Tennis Club has come up with an answer to help UK fans of the game overcome the dearth of young talent - they just need more boules!
