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31. Maddy triumphs over educational red tape
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 6 July 2005ONE small step for school girl Maddy Sibthorp, segregated because of learning difficulties, could lead the way for others with challenging educational needs.
32. Florist prepares floral tribute to World War Two veterans
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 6 July 2005THE FLAGS and bunting were flying high in Handforth this week to celebrate the 60th anniversary of World War Two victory..
33. Is it curtains for culture?
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 6 July 2005IT WILL BE CURTAINS for the performing arts in Wilmslow if shock plans to shift the Evans Theatre go ahead.
34. Computer crooks lie in wait for unwary motorists
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 6 July 2005THOUSANDS OF pounds worth of computers have been stolen as Wilmslow suffers a spate of high-value car crime.
35. Mean machines make brothers’ dream come true
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 6 July 2005VROOM, Vroom! Two brothers have shelled out for identical Harley-Davidson motorbikes, fulfilling a lifelong yearning.
36. Smoking ban lifted at pub that became first to stub it out
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 6 July 2005NEW landlords at the non-smoking King William pub in Wilmslow will reverse a ban on cigarettes, just one year after it was introduced.
37. No time for jobsworths on the silage team
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 6 July 2005I WAS hosing the kennel runs down with cold water when I heard the silage team arrive. The weather forecasters predicted a few hot dry days and suddenly contractors appeared out of nowhere. Huge mowers swept up and down the fields blazing their way well into the night, the cut grass soon stacked in neat rows.
38. A cure for nostalgia
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 6 July 2005MAYBE it stems from being an only child in a very small family but I've always gone to inordinate lengths to keep in touch with people I know. I hate saying goodbye to friends when they move away and I rarely forget a birthday. I sent a Christmas card for 30 years to an ex neighbour until last year when I found out he'd been dead since 1979.
