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1. Money for nothing at Macc General

Wilmslow Express, Thursday 29 January 2004
SO NOW we know, the East Cheshire NHS Trust never had any intention of revealing the findings of their three-year investigation of consultant Gavin Denton.

2. New Alderley Edge library boasts all latest technology

Wilmslow Express, Thursday 29 January 2004
A FABULOUS new library has been given a fanfare opening following an emotional farewell to the old building it replaces.

3. Offensive letter amounts to crass stupidity

Wilmslow Express, Thursday 29 January 2004
I AM deeply, deeply troubled by a letter written by Macclesfield Borough Council. It has caused great offence to a number of readers and I can't say I'm surprised.

4. “We were frustrated,” says Wilmslow skipper Green

Wilmslow Express, Thursday 29 January 2004
Lacrosse WILMSLOW suffered a shock defeat at the hands of fellow strugglers Brooklands Hulmeians in the North of England League Premier Division.

5. Offensive letter amounts to crass stupidity

Wilmslow Express, Thursday 29 January 2004
I AM deeply, deeply troubled by a letter written by Macclesfield Borough Council. It has caused great offence to a number of readers and I can't say I'm surprised.

6. Money for nothing at Macc General

Wilmslow Express, Thursday 29 January 2004
SO NOW we know, the East Cheshire NHS Trust never had any intention of revealing the findings of their three-year investigation of consultant Gavin Denton.

7. Power to the people

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 January 2004
DO YOU remember the 1960's when streets of terraced houses were bulldozed to make way for high-rise flats?

8. Town’s only special needs unit doomed

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 21 January 2004
WILMSLOW'S only unit for special needs pupils will be lost if Oakenclough School is closed.

9. Father distressed by threat to autistic son

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 21 January 2004
A CARING father warned education bosses they risk "destroying a gift from God" if they close Oakenclough Primary School and its special needs unit.

10. What a waste!

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 21 January 2004
STYAL missed a hatful of chances against local rivals Knutsford as they struggled to maintain their winning ways at Manchester Road.
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