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41. Youth champion skates over a new park
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 19 May 2004A WILMSLOW councillor proved to be a big hit with the young people of Wilmslow when he visited the new skate park he helped to bring to the Carrs.
42. Blaze victim is fighting for life
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 5 May 2004A 21-YEAR-old Handforth man is fighting for his life after being pulled from his burning flat by police officers in the early hours of Saturday morning.
43. Great-gran is set to head for the heights
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 7 April 2004A BLIND great grandmother will retrace her childhood footsteps in a gesture to help her favourite charity.
44. It’s a match made in heaven as two churches join forces
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 7 April 2004TWO WILMSLOW churches are to celebrate Easter together this year, after signing a formal covenant to join forces.
45. Meltdown!
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 1 April 2004PHONE lines remain scrambled and thousands of homes and businesses are without telecommunications following an underground blaze which wiped out much of the BT network on Monday.
46. Storms wreak havoc
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 March 2004WILMSLOW felt the full fury of strong winds on Saturday as gale force gusts created chaos across town.
47. Mother’s Day blow-out for slim family Robinson
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 17 March 2004HANDFORTH's amazing dieting family will celebrate Mother's Day this year with a well deserved slap up feast.
48. Just champion!
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 10 March 2004WILMSLOW whippets Pallo and Charlie have been attracting admiring glances for years and no wonder - they are both related to Crufts show champion, Deedee.
49. Tractor boys go on parade
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 25 February 2004A TRUCK load of tractors will go on parade through Wilmslow on Easter Sunday to raise funds for Multiple Sclerosis.
50. Centre shows it is in the swim
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 25 February 2004WILMSLOW Leisure Centre is one step ahead of the government - it is already tackling the growing problem of obesity in children.
