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1. Planning row ignites over old war sheds
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 29 September 2004THE OWNERS of eight WW2 munitions sheds at Nether Alderley are considering an appeal after planning officers rejected their application to demolish them.
2. Hostel for homeless is planned
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 29 September 2004A £740,000 hostel for the homeless is to be built in Wilmslow.
3. Callous thieves rob Simon of last links with his late father
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 29 September 2004A HEARTBROKEN son has lost his "last remaining link" to his dead father after thieves ransacked his home.
4. Dairy farmer gets sour with big supermarkets over the price of a pint
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 29 September 2004A WILMSLOW farmer is taking on the might of the supermarket giants as he joins the struggle to get a fair price for his milk.
5. Passengers hope county will find cash to save bus service
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 29 September 2004A CAMPAIGN to reinstate a popular bus service from Macclesfield to Wilmslow has gone right to the top deck.
6. Mum’s vigil as Ivan lashes Caymen isle
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 29 September 2004A WILMSLOW mum spent four frantic days and nights anxiously waiting for news of survivors when Hurricane Ivan swept through the Caribbean causing devastation in its wake.
7. Tony Blair fences off complaint of being apathetic in hunting ballot
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 29 September 2004I AM assured by an MP, of whom I have the greatest regard, that he overheard this conversation in the House of Commons recently.
8. When it comes to barking mad, Tories take the biscuit
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 29 September 2004YOU have to hand it to Macclesfield Tories when it comes to barking mad they take the entire biscuit factory!
9. Cancer boy’s name used in sick hoax
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 22 September 2004A WILMSLOW marketing agency has fallen victim to a cruel hoax that tricks firms into releasing company data in the name of a terminally ill boy.
10. Local hero finds his second wind
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 22 September 2004A YOUNG footballer, who was rejected by Manchester United, has become the local hero with Macclesfield Town.
