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1. Festive funshine

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
FESTIVE cheer lit up Grove Street on Saturday as residents rallied for the big Christmas lights switch on in Wilmslow Town Centre.

2. It is all quiet on the Wilmslow front as 24 hour drinking arrives

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
DRINKERS in Wilmslow kept a low profile as new 24-hour drinking laws kicked in and police reported a trouble free weekend.

3. He had the world at his feet

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
SELF-made multi-millionaire Selwyn Demmy last night paid tribute to his old mate Georgie Best.

4. Future of hall threatened

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
ALDERLEY EDGE Festival Hall may stage its last concert under cost-cutting plans that could see the site paved over for affordable housing.

5. Blitz on drunk drivers – you choose where

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
POLICE are asking readers to join their toughest campaign yet on drink-driving by voting for the road with the worst offenders.

6. Esther drives home anti-bullying message

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
CHILDLINE founder Esther Rantzen addressed a packed conference room at the David Lewis Centre at an event to mark anti-bullying week,

7. Doctors accuse PCT of secrecy

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
WILMSLOW doctors have attacked health chiefs for failing to make the public aware of its latest meeting.

8. ‘PC’ claptrap must fill Meredith with despair

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
I KNEW nothing about James Meredith until my recent visit to Oxford, Mississippi where on a tumultuous day in October, 1962, Mr Meredith became the first black student to enrol at Ole Miss University.

9. Bullies rule okay?

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
HAVE you been into a school classroom lately? Try it, you may get a surprise especially if it's a comprehensive. The language is appalling and shouting back at frustrated teachers commonplace. Apparently there is an epidemic of bullying and I can't say I'm surprised when the penalty for random violence is a few days isolation.

10. More change to our police? Oh super!

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005
I AM distinctly unimpressed with talk of a police super force to replace Cheshire Police. If there is one thing officers and public do not need it's more change.
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