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1. Postman fired over dumped mail

Macclesfield Express, Friday 27 August 2004
A DUMPED mailbag, full of undelivered letters and parcels, has been found by a 12-year-old boy on the Upton Priory Estate.

2. Residents say ‘no’ to radio mast as cancer fears grow

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 18 August 2004
AN ALTERNATIVE therapist, concerned that radiation may cause a recurrence of the cancer she claims to have cured, is leading a protest against plans to site another 3G mobile phone mast in Macclesfield.

3. Jarvis cash crisis causes council to scrap deal

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 11 August 2004
THE JARVIS name will soon disappear from the roadworks which frustrate drivers across Macclesfield borough - but it is not the many complaints about delayed and badly timed road repairs that led to its removal.

4. Sneaky phone mast sparks angry protest

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 11 August 2004
MACCLESFIELD Town football club have found themselves at the centre of a row over a mobile phone transmitter that has been attached to the top of one of the floodlights at their Moss Rose ground.

5. Bug could put £4m leisure centre revamp on hold

Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 3 August 2004
THE FUTURE of both Macclesfield and Wilmslow Leisure Centres has been thrown into the melting pot with councillors about to cancel a £4 million improvement programme and think again about how to spend their money.

6. Estate informer still homeless

Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 3 August 2004
PHILIP Morley, the young father who had to be given a police escort when he was forced out of his home at Upton Priory five weeks ago, is still without a proper home.

7. Bra business sells factory and sacks 40

Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 3 August 2004
WORTHINGTON Manufacturing - maker of parts for bras and one of Macclesfield's last textile businesses - is in big trouble, with 40 more job losses and their smart new factory, built after a fire a few years ago, going on the market.

8. Buses in crisis as staff cuts hit home

Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 3 August 2004
BUS services in Macclesfield are in crisis as Arriva haemorrhages drivers following the company's decision to move its depot to Lyme Green and shed 20 drivers.
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