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11. Recycling policy needs a workout

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 10 September 2008
WHEN a small plastic lever on my old running machine broke off, I logged on the internet to find a replacement.

12. What about the rights of drunken louts?

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 10 September 2008
MACCLESFIELD’S taxi drivers say drunken louts are making their lives a misery, smashing wing mirrors, throwing up in the back of their cabs and refusing to pay.

13. Flying in the face of facts

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 10 September 2008
SCRAPING motorcyclists off the Buxton Road is an occupational hazard for Macclesfield paramedics.

14. Cracking a joke is no laughing matter

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 3 September 2008
WHILE clearing out the attic I came across a bunch of old scripts for the annual cabarets we used to perform in Rainow.

15. How I survived the scanner

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 3 September 2008
I’VE BEEN having trouble with my knee for quite a while so I wasn’t surprised when my doctor referred me to a consultant.

16. Proud to be British after the Olympics

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 3 September 2008
WEREN’T the Olympic Games just fabulous? Did you ever see anything like the opening ceremony? If you missed it, track down a recording and watch it. It was sensational.

17. Mystery of MBC's author

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 August 2008
ALL official statements must be attributed to someone if they are to carry any credibility otherwise they are just hearsay…right?

18. Knickers to our dryer

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 August 2008
OUR tumble dryer devours socks; rarely do you get the same number out that went in.

19. Time to review ridiculous policy on wheelie bins

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 August 2008
REMEMBER when we were asked to separate paper and glass for our waste collection?

20. Get your teeth into this one, dear readers

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 August 2008
I WAS surprised to hear a solicitor who, pleading for leniency, said of his client: "He has ongoing dental problems. Custody will put his dental work back months."
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