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151. Water is latest weapon against teenage boozers

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 22 November 2006
POLICE are to use a new tactic to tackle teenagers fuelled by the demon drink - ArcAngel water.

152. When the house is star of the show

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 22 November 2006
HOME is where the film set is... or at least that's the case for a growing number of families who are opening up their houses as shooting locations for some of the hottest productions on the small screen.

153. Tragic teenager’s legacy of hope

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 15 November 2006
THE family of "bubbly" Alderley Edge teenager Sian Sadler who took a fatal dose of ecstacy at a Manchester nightclub, say they have been overwhelmed by the generosity of friends, relatives, and strangers who have raised more than £2,500 in her memory.

154. Residents want to see more power to the people!

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 1 November 2006
FOLLOWING last week's unveiling of controversial government proposals to hand sweeping new powers to parish councils, we asked Wilmslow residents if they would like to see the town get its own council which it has been without since the 1970s.

155. The family that’s keeping mum

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 25 October 2006
THERE'S an abundance of motherly advice in Mary Alexander's family.

156. Countess flies in to a royal welcome

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 October 2006
CHILDREN and staff at the David Lewis Centre, in Warford, were given the royal treatment on Tuesday when HRH Sophie Countess of Wessex made a flying visit.

157. Fact or fantasy?

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 October 2006
SOME might say it was only a matter of time before a village renowned for footballers, soap stars and landed gentry got its own TV show.

158. Estate’s residents may pay for their own community police

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 4 October 2006
COLSHAW Farm residents could be asked to stump up £10 to £15 a household towards the cost of funding a police support officer on the estate.

159. Six year-old Max heads a national campaign

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 4 October 2006
A GORSEY Bank school boy has been selected as the poster boy in a nationwide campaign for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust - Manchester United's chosen charity for 2006/7.

160. Praise be - affordable homes on church site

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 September 2006
A HOUSING association has struck a deal with St Bartholomew's Church in Wilmslow which could lead to 24 apartments being built at a site in Lacey Green.
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