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451. We'd like to apologise to the fans for poor display

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 August 2001
SOCCER: Macclesfield's Lee Glover speaks of his disappointment at his side's start ...

452. Parents are warned about school meal price rises

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 22 August 2001
AS preparations get underway for pupils to return to school in September, parents and carers are reminded that the cost of school meals has increased by five pence a day.

453. Master class chefs

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 August 2001
PUPILS of Ivy Bank School earned their holidays by hosting an evening of art and food for their parents.

454. Shopper is VIP for a day to open M&S

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 28 February 2001
MARKS and Spencer Macclesfield opened its £500,000 new-look store today (Thursday) with a whole host of celebrations for staff and customers.

455. Patients to be quizzed on hospital stay

Macclesfield Express, Sunday 25 February 2001
MACCLESFIELD Hospital patients are being asked what they really think about the service they received in a new survey.

456. New look M&S unveiled shortly

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 21 February 2001
IT'S taken just 10,080 man-hours to create the new-look Marks and Spencer in Macclesfield at a cost of £0.5m and the construction facts are staggering.

457. Pub nicknamed 'Cold Comfort Farm' is one of best in Britain

Macclesfield Express, Sunday 11 February 2001
THE Harrington Arms has no carpet on the floor, no pool table or games machines and doesn't serve food.

458. Queen praises gran, 75, for Africa work

Macclesfield Express, Monday 22 January 2001
IT'S not every gran that jets off to a war-torn country to help feed and educate destitute orphans for a decade.

459. Gran given food for thought in Africa

Macclesfield Express, Monday 15 January 2001
A COURAGEOUS gran braved some of South Africa's most notorious townships to help in winter soup kitchens set up to feed poverty-stricken children.

460. Kilimanjaro trek began as a joke but they weren't laughing for long

Macclesfield Express, Sunday 7 January 2001
CLIMBING to the summit of Africa's highest mountain started as a joke for Gerry Hambridge and her family.
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