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1. Michelle’s Big Apple marathon will help fight kidney disease

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
A WILMSLOW woman will be pounding the streets of New York next month when she takes part in the city's famous marathon to raise money to help combat kidney disease.

2. Posh chocs are just the bling for Champagne set

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
ALDERLEY Edge, dubbed the Champagne capital of the UK, now has another decadent accolade - as the home of the 22 carat gold chocolates.

3. Platinum is order of the day for barber ahead of the rest

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
A WILMSLOW barber's knowledge of all things New Order won him a platinum disc of the band's top selling album, with a little help from his favourite customer - lead singer Bernard Sumner.

4. Curtain is set to fall on theatre

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
THE axe is hovering over the Evans Theatre as part of sweeping plans to revolutionise sports and culture across the borough.

5. Granddad is on a mission to name and shame shops that are disability no-go areas

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
A HANDFORTH man is on a mission to name and shame shop keepers who have not yet improved access for their disabled customers.

6. Historic covenant may put the brakes on car park plan

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
A HISTORIC covenant drawn up nearly one hundred years ago to safeguard the future of Alderley Park as a recreation ground for residents could scupper plans to use part of it as temporary car park.

7. Ironman proves his mettle

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
A FORMER Wilmslow youngster has achieved the pinnacle of sporting challenges after being the first Brit to cross the line in the illustrious Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Hawaii.

8. Leisure services to be revolutionised

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
LEISURE CENTRES could be part-privatised under plans to revolutionise sports and culture across the borough.

9. Act now and save A&E from the axe

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
I MAKE no apology this week for returning to the subject of Macclesfield General Hospital.

10. Betrayal proves council does not care about aged

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005
IMAGINE you are 91 years old living in sheltered accommodation. Moving out is not something you care to contemplate but when councillors knock on your door and offer to put in a new kitchen, bathroom and lift you reluctantly vacate your home to enable the refurbishment to take place.
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