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1. Back us or else!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 28 January 2004LAND agents who plan to bulldoze a nursing home to build flats have issued neighbours with an ultimatum - agree with it or face having a hostel for the homeless built on your doorstep!
2. Developers told think again over derelict site
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 28 January 2004A DEVELOPER has been told to "go back to the drawing board" to redesign plans for eight apartments at a derelict site currently used as a bolt-hole by local shoplifters.
3. £3.6m extension for school gets go-ahead
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 21 January 2004PLANS to build a £3.6m extension at All Hallows Secondary School have been approved by councillors despite concerns about traffic congestion in the area.
4. Fast-track surgery will benefit thousands
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 15 January 2004A MAJOR investment project is to begin at Macclesfield Hospital in the spring and will help reduce waiting times for operations by the end of this year.
5. One million coins is target for 2004
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 15 January 2004THE PEOPLE of East Cheshire have been digging deep in their pockets over the last 12 months to raise money for our Macmillan campaign.
6. Jean becomes the next victim of the tiles
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 15 January 2004WHEN pensioner Jean Poole popped into town to do her weekly shopping, she was totally unaware that she would be the next victim of the dreaded Grosvenor Centre floor!
7. Residents in Macclesfield live longer than the national average
Macclesfield Express, Monday 12 January 2004A REPORT into the health of people across East Cheshire has revealed that they are living longer than the national average, but the high levels of smokers in the area is a cause for concern.
8. Residents in Macclesfield live longer than the national average
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 8 January 2004A REPORT into the health of people across East Cheshire has revealed that they are living longer than the national average, but the high levels of smokers in the area is a cause for concern.
9. Stroke patient marries on ward
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 7 January 2004A COUPLE whose new year looked bleak have started 2004 on a happy note after tying the knot on January 1 in hospital.
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