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1. Last chance to have a say on plans for library

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
TIME is running out for Wilmslow residents to have their say on plans for a new library and housing complex in the town centre.

2. MP cuts the cost of travelling

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
MP FOR TATTON George Osborne managed to cut his travel costs this year despite his elevated role as Shadow Chancellor.

3. Council tax up by £60

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
WILMSLOW'S average council tax payers will fork out nearly £60 extra in next year's bill.

4. Sweet smell of success leads to search for a new base

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
THEY MAY serve chocolate to the stars and cater for the most discerning palates but an Alderley Edge-based chocolatier now faces a bitter sweet future.

5. Zero tolerance is called for as angry mum blasts yobs

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
A WILMSLOW mum is angry that her two teenage sons who have both been mugged in the past six months now feel they cannot leave the house after dark.

6. Anna tells X-Factor’s Simon ‘Look at me, I’m Sandra Dee’

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
A WILMSLOW star in the making is hoping she's the one that Simon Cowell wants as she does an X-Factor style audition for a West End role in Grease.

7. Summer of road chaos looms

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
A LONG hot summer of congestion is on the cards for Wilmslow again.

8. Chip in to find a ferret

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
A NETHER Alderley animal sanctuary boss is calling on ferret owners to microchip their furry friends and find out more about how to care for them properly.

9. Why I’ve always put on clean underpants

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
I WAS browsing in Waterstone's yesterday and spotted Alan Titchmarsh's book Nobbut A Lad. I hadn't heard that phrase since my 83 year-old granddad used it to describe someone he'd met in the pub. (The 'lad' in question turned out to be 60.) Every now and again I hear a phrase I haven't heard for decades.

10. ‘Don’t fightback’ message is just PR for criminals on the streets

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 February 2007
I'M GROWING increasingly nervous of all the TV programmes and newspaper articles warning the public not to fight back if robbed or assaulted in the street. It's a multi-million pound PR exercise for muggers and criminals.
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