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1. Car park chaos ‘will be tackled’
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004WILMSLOW'S car parking crisis is deepening, according to town centre councillors, who have pledged to ease the burden for motorists.
2. Mum pleads for return of bag after knifepoint robbery
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004THE MOTHER of a schoolboy, robbed for money at knifepoint in Wilmslow, is pleading for the return of her son's schoolbag.
3. Heartless thieves rob charity gifts
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004VOLUNTEERS at the Oxfam charity shop are outraged after items left on the door step which are intended for sale in their shop have been repeatedly stolen overnight.
4. Street names are just a sign of the times
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004IF IT'S ALL in a name Wilmslow's streets have a wealth of history to reveal.
5. Man is told ‘hat’s off, or you can’t come in’
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004A MAN with a medical condition which has led to premature hair loss is appealing to pub landlords to spare his blushes.
6. True blue Sue ready to ring the changes among town hall team
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004POLITICAL parties are ringing the changes as a new council year starts.
7. Warning over cash machine tricksters
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004CUSTOMERS may have been fleeced after a scam involving bank cash dispensers was discovered to be operating in Wilmslow on Saturday night.
8. Design guru’s Peru makeover of a lifetime
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004FLAMBOYANT house style guru Laura McCree gets back to basics on a 12 day DIY mission to deepest, darkest Peru later this year.
9. What makes Sir Nick tick?
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004I was on my way to bed at 11 o'clock last night when the phone rang. It was Macclesfield MP Sir Nick Winterton and he was obviously distressed.
10. Blessed are the whistleblowers
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004I wasn't surprised to learn that Foreign Office diplomat James Cameron had been suspended from his post in Romania following his exposure of the government's shambolic immigration policy.
