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161. Hit squad may be called in to tackle park vandalism
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 22 October 2003FOLLOWING years of damage, vandalism and neglect, Bollington town councillors are considering the possibility of dispatching a "hit squad" to clean up the recreation ground.
162. Happy birthday from the entire brass band
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 22 October 2003INSTEAD of the usual 90th birthday gifts like Old Spice aftershave and patterned socks - James Aitchison was given a personal performance by an award-winning brass band.
163. Criminals ordered to rub out graffiti
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 15 October 2003CRIMINAL chain gangs will be forced to scrub graffiti off walls in Bollington under new plans put forward by the Cheshire Probation Service.
164. Barmy!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 15 October 2003THE future of church civic services are under threat for fear they might offend Macclesfield's handful of ethnic minority groups.
165. Pledge to crack down on dog mess nuisance
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 15 October 2003IT'S THE scoop - or non-scoop of the year. Bollington has the worst problem of dog fouling in the entire borough!
166. Safety fears over extension of leisure centre
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003CHILDREN'S lives could be in danger if plans to expand Bollington Leisure Centre are given the go-ahead, it was claimed last week.
167. We help groups Express themselves online
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 3 September 2003COMMUNITY groups in Macclesfield and Bollington have been finding a voice on the internet thanks to a website set up by the Express's sister newspaper, The Manchester Evening News.
168. Council set to ban new housing
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 27 August 2003HOUSE building in Macclesfield is sensationally set to stop.
169. MP backs mass petition to save essential bus link
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003A DETERMINED trio of battling residents desperately trying to save a vital bus link to Macclesfield Hospital has gained invaluable support from the town's MP, Sir Nicholas Winterton.
170. Council homes empty due to poor repairs
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003ALMOST £350,000 is slipping through Macclesfield Borough Council's fingers each week because of 'major disasters' in repairs to council houses.
