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1. By-pass inquiry to proceed despite loss of funding
Wilmslow Express, Tuesday 28 December 2004A PUBLIC inquiry into the route of Alderley Edge by-pass will go ahead on January 11, despite the collapse of government funding for the project this year.
2. Council wants £800 to keep hanging baskets blooming
Wilmslow Express, Tuesday 21 December 2004COUNCIL chiefs have been branded scrooges after demanding £800 to maintain hanging baskets in Alderley Edge.
3. Astronomers baffled by Jodrell sabotage bid
Wilmslow Express, Tuesday 21 December 2004A MULTI-MILLION pound project at Jodrell Bank has been hit by a series of strange, unexplained sabotage attacks.
4. £7,000 ... the bottom line for a gold and diamond G-string
Wilmslow Express, Tuesday 21 December 2004A WILMSLOW jeweller has the perfect Christmas gift for the woman who has everything - an 18 carat gold and diamond G-string!
5. MP’s fury over axe for post offices in New Year
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 15 December 2004ROYAL MAIL is to press ahead with closure of two Wilmslow Post Offices in the New Year.
6. Government pulls plug on by-pass
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 15 December 2004FUNDING for Alderley Edge by-pass has been axed by the Government, just weeks before the start of a public inquiry into the route.
7. Singer Kay learns Aussie anthem in double quick time for big rugby clash
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004WHEN Wilmslow based soprano Kay Jordan was asked to sing the Australian national anthem at the last minute she was lost for words... literally.
8. Gareth is just a cut above the rest in the world of crimping
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004FOOTBALL mad Gareth West, voted Britain's top hairdresser, is sharpening his scissors ready to set to work on the famous heads of some of his favourite players.
9. Missing benefit payment leaves mum destitute
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004A BENEFIT mix-up left a single mum and her three year old daughter with no cash and no food in the house.
10. £250m council house repair bill shocker for borough
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 1 December 2004A SHOCK report claims more than one quarter of a billion pounds will need to be spent on half the borough's council houses over the next three decades to ensure they meet decent standards.
