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21. Forget the tables and improve our services
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 12 February 2004I was driving home this week listening to a radio debate on recent crime figures.
22. Sorry Candice but the beard’s got to go
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 12 February 2004I grew up in a wonderfully tolerant home. My dad worked in the same factory for 30 years.
23. Time to boot out these dithering, stupid cretins
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 12 February 2004Cheshire County Council would like to give the people of Wilmslow a tip, if they could find one.
24. Ban on young thugs
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 February 2004YOUNG thugs from Wilmslow have received their marching orders after terrorising a busy shopping precinct.
25. Nothing but nets!
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 February 2004THIS weekend's games proved a fine advert for the East Cheshire League and attacking football in general with 53 goals scored in only eight matches.
26. On track for four months of misery
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 February 2004COMMUTERS in Wilmslow can expect four months of misery as engineers begin work to renew a 22-mile stretch of rail track.
27. Final heartache in Barber Knockout
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 February 2004Wilmslow & Norbury 8 Mellor 9 A COMBINED Wilmslow and Norbury under-19s lacrosse team narrowly missed out on their first piece of silverware for the season when they were beaten 9-8 by Mellor in the Plate final of the Norman Barber Knockout Cup.
28. Cup a load of that!
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 February 2004FORMER England Rugby Union stars Steve Smith and Martin Bayfield landed at Manchester Airport last week to help celebrate the start of the RBS Six Nations tournament, which begins this weekend.
29. Nightspots want to retain licences to stage topless shows
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 February 2004EROTIC entertainment could be on the way for customers at bars with licences to thrill.
30. End of an era down at the mill
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 February 2004A QUARTER of a century of fundraising was wound up this week as Friends of Quarry Bank Mill disbanded with a last hurrah.
