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1. A backward glance at the newsmakers
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 December 2005From wheelie bins to dancing in the street, we take a look back at 2005.
2. You shall go to the ball
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 December 2005A HANDFORTH mum had a ball after winning a walk-on part in Cinderella at The Lowry Theatre.
3. Snow business like ski business for dad and son
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 December 2005A WILMSLOW father and son will spend the winter on the slippery slopes in Switzerland after qualifying as ski instructors at the same time.
4. Six hospital wards closed by outbreak of vomiting bug
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 December 2005SIX wards at Macclesfield Hospital have been closed to admissions following the outbreak of a highly infectious stomach bug causing vomiting and diarrhoea.
5. Christmas joy as twins arrive early
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 December 2005NEW mum Tiesha Powell received the ultimate Christmas gift this week after giving birth to two bouncing bundles of joy.
6. Reprieve for hospital - now it’s up to you
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 December 2005ROUND one of the fight to save the district hospital has been won - and it's down to people power.
7. Keeping track of a year of rescues
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 December 2005A WILDLIFE charity in Nether Alderley which has helped the plight of injured birds is to celebrate its first year.
8. Killer’s jail term cut by appeal judge
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 21 December 2005THE JAIL term being served by a 20-year-old Wilmslow man who fatally stabbed a one-time friend in a revenge attack has been reduced.
9. Pub regulars have gone to the dogs!
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 21 December 2005THEY'RE barking mad at the Summerfield Tavern, Wilmslow, where a run of the mill trip to the dogs gave birth to a greyhound racing syndicate!
10. Police out in force as road voted worst for drink drivers
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 21 December 2005DRINK DRIVERS putting the lives of Wilmslow road users in danger will be the top police target after the A538 was voted as the worst road in the area.
