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1. Double boost
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004STYAL'S first and second XI's both won on Saturday for the first time this season.
2. It’s medals galore!
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004LAST weekend Wilmslow Leisure Centre hosted the annual Cheshire Closed Judo competition in the Evans Theatre.
3. Take That – for £734,950!
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004THE bedroom of a Wilmslow house which bears the signature of a world famous pop singer has just gone on the market.
4. Publican invites smokers to light up and be merry
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004A DEFIANT Wilmslow landlord is sending out a clear message that smokers are still welcome at his pub despite an increasing number of high profile conversions to clear air pubs.
5. Murder verdict in Doyle killing
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004THE BRAVE parents of stabbing victim, Alex Doyle, have spoken out for the first time about their son's tragic murder, and have urged the courts to stop failing law abiding citizens and come down hard on those who are caught carrying knives.
6. Alcohol fuelled knifing
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004IT SHOULD have been a birthday celebration, but what began as an innocent get-to-gether in Wilmslow quickly turned in to a booze-fuelled nightmare.
7. Top three spot for exciting confectioner
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004THE PROOF is in the pudding for Wilmslow cake maker Elaine Hamey who has reached the final of the baking industry Oscars for the fifth time.
8. Boys nearly died in ‘stolen’ dinghy
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004THE NORTH Wales coastguards who rescued two Wilmslow teenagers from a capsizing sailboat said had they arrived just minutes later, they would have been looking for bodies in the water.
9. Crisis looms
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004Alderley Edge 185-8 Poynton 186-8 THIS was a match that neither side could afford to lose - the fact that Edge lost means that they are plunged into a drop zone crisis and must pull out all the stops if they are to avoid a painful relegation.
10. Killer carried burden of guilt over death of younger half-brother
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004YOUNG killer Nicholas Rashford carried a burden of guilt around with him over the death of his half-brother, claimed his defence lawyer.
