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1. Pupils are going for gold!
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005COULD these youngsters be the national sporting heroes who will go for gold when London hosts the 2012 Olympics?
2. New scheme will combat robberies
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005SECURITY is to be stepped up at crime hot spots across Wilmslow to cut the risk of robbery.
3. Zero tolerance
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005EXCLUSIVE POLICE stormed a house in Handforth in the early hours of the morning as part of a major operation to clamp down hard on drug dealing around Wilmslow.
4. Plight of residents who are locked out and still waiting for their dream homes
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005ONE YEAR after they were promised they could return to their homes following a flagship make-over a group of elderly tenants remain locked out.
5. A top class farewell to an outstanding head
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005GORSEY Bank Primary School said goodbye to popular headmistress Maggie Swindells this week after 14 years at the helm.
6. Heart-throb pays surprise visit to his old school
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005HOLLYOAKS heart-throb Ashley Taylor Dawson went back to his primary school for a surprise visit that gave pupils a day to remember on their last day of term.
7. Business as usual as pub is granted an 18 hour licence
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005A HANDFORTH pub got the green light to open until the early hours of the morning despite residents objections after the landlords assurance it will be business as usual.
8. Are public being railroaded over town centre schemes?
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005THE Senior Citizens' Hall was packed when I called to see the proposed development plans for Macclesfield town centre.
9. Nelson would have turned in his grave
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 27 July 2005I WAS in Spain when the Battle of Trafalgar was commemorated on the Thames.
10. Welcome for wheelie bins - but fears over a rubbish mountain
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 20 July 2005WILMSLOW householders will welcome kerb-side recycling when it hits the town in September but say plans to empty bins just once a fortnight are rubbish.
