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1. Stars fail to show for Xmas lights

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
SOCCER fans took a dim view of Premiership footballers who gave the red card to Wilmslow's grand Christmas lights switch on.

2. Breathalyser blitz puts brakes on 20

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
AN EARLY Christmas campaign against drinking and driving led to 20 arrests in the Wilmslow police division.

3. Parking ban will just pass the buck claim neighbours

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
LONG SUFFERING householders living near Macclesfield Road, Wilmslow, who are sharing the brunt of Wilmslow's parking crisis, are furious over latest plans to solve the problem.

4. Big Mac expels pupils after trashing incident

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
ALL 1800 pupils at Wilmslow High School have been given a "McBan" - and barred from McDonald's, which was trashed by school children last week.

5. Wilmslow goes dotty for Children In Need and helps raise £17m

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
CHILDREN in Need raised a staggering £17 million nationwide and the cheques continue to pour in.

6. City soccer hero who found fame but little fortune

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
HE scored an FA Cup winning goal, a hat-trick for England and won Championship and European Cupwinner's Cup medals.

7. Tory club opens its doors to everyone

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
STEWARDS are to call time on a 100-year-old tradition of political affiliation at Wilmslow Conservative Club.

8. Residents fear car boot king’s land sale deal

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
CAR BOOT king Richard Scott is to sell a plot of land at Prestbury Road, Wilmslow.

9. Culture? Macclesfield teems with the stuff!

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
MACCLESFIELD is a cultural desert; can you believe that?

10. Welsh police tell us something we already knew

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
DYFED and Powys Police have just reported an astounding 47 per cent crime detection rate, the highest in the country making it the safest place in Britain.
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