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1. Paedophile took pictures of naked children
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 May 2006A PAEDOPHILE narrowly escaped jail when 18 photographs he took six years ago, of two little girls "half-dressed and naked", came to light when his canal barge was burgled, a court heard.
2. War hero offers to defend hospice against yob attack
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 May 2006WAR hero Malcolm Palin has volunteered to be "bouncer" at the East Cheshire Hospice where young thugs are terrorising staff, terminally-ill patients and their relatives.
3. Our businesses are dying in this mess
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 May 2006DESPERATE traders held a crisis meeting over the problem of chaotic roadworks killing their custom with some angry shopkeepers willing to take the law into their own hands.
4. Landlord is not rolling over
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 24 May 2006A MACCLESFIELD pub has been left with a whopping £218 bill for till rolls they didn't order.
5. Village stunned by death of doctor on train track
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 24 May 2006THE VILLAGE of Poynton is in shock this week after one of its most prominent doctors was tragically struck and killed by a train - only yards from his house.
6. Fahy says station should be police-free
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 24 May 2006THE CHIEF Constable of Cheshire has stated that he would be disappointed if ANY officers were on duty in Macclesfield Police Station unless they had a good reason.
7. Double tragedy
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 17 May 2006EXCLUSIVE A CLOSE-knit community was this week mourning the death of one of its best-loved sons, after he died in a road collision on his 25th birthday - the first of two fatal biking accidents in Macclesfield within three days.
8. Bodkin Hall could become film location
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 17 May 2006LOCATION, location... no location!
9. Letter to new Home Secretary leads to more fury over DC Oake snub
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 17 May 2006FURORE once again surrounds the memory of heroic Poynton police officer, Stephen Oake, after a letter sent to the Home Secretary has been branded an insult to his memory.
10. ‘My life is in ruins after high speed collision’
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 10 May 2006EXCLUSIVE A SUCCESSFUL Macclesfield businessman, who sustained debilitating injuries in a head-on car collision which he says turned him into an epileptic, is suing the other driver for up to half a million pounds.
