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21. OBE Bishop reveals he will return to his islands
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 16 June 2004COLOURFUL Gawsworth preacher Bishop William Pwaisiho has revealed that he will be going back to his homeland in the South Pacific... but not just yet.
22. Woman biker to ride blindfold at speeds of 90mph
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 9 June 2004A DAREDEVIL from Macclesfield is hoping to set a new world record by riding a powerful motorbike at speeds of up to 90mph - blindfolded.
23. It’s one step forward after three steps back for Macc
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 2 June 2004A MAJOR reorganisation of secondary education in Macclesfield is continuing to move forward, despite the loss of funding for the much-anticipated Learning Zone.
24. Our sons are not yobs!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 May 2004THE PARENTS of children banned from Bollington Cross have claimed that their sons have been made "scapegoats" by the police.
25. Westminster delegation challenges disposal of council housing estates
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 May 2004TENANTS, trade unionists, councillors and MPs will take the call for a 'fourth option' in the housing transfer debate to Parliament today.
26. Guard of honour for old soldier ‘Our Bill’
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 13 May 2004HUNDREDS of mourners crammed into a tiny village church last week to pay their final respects to a war hero whose daredevil exploits raised thousands of pounds for charity.
27. Chamber of Trade may have to put up shutters
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 May 2004AFTER fighting to defend the rights and wishes of Macclesfield shopkeepers for more than 60 years, the Chamber of Trade may be about to close down.
28. No mercy as ASBO youth is sent to jail
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 May 2004A BENCH of JPs got tough with a young thug - who has TWICE defied community punishment orders - and jailed him for three months.
29. Fight for footpath is led by 94-year-old
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 May 2004A PUBLIC inquiry will take place today to finally settle a dispute that has been raging in Tytherington for almost three years... over a 118-yard footpath.
30. Sales of alcohol to under age children is a major concern
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 28 April 2004FOLLOWING a series of crack downs on the sale of alcohol to teenagers, the Macclesfield Chamber of Trade has heard that huge challenges still must be overcome to stop shopkeepers selling unsuitable products to under-age children.
