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1. Big push can help make the difference
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006MORE THAN 1,000 people took to the streets of Macclesfield to march in support of the local hospital.
2. 'Some patients will die'
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006EXCLUSIVE DOCTORS have warned that some emergency patients WILL DIE if Macclesfield Hospital women's and children's services close.
3. Luke’s foursome return
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006LUKE Peters put his injury nightmare behind him to finish fourth at the International Dutch Open Championship.
4. Sheba owners’ ban cut from ten years to 12 months – but they still can’t have her back
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006A BOLLINGTON couple have had a ten year ban on keeping dogs reduced to just 12 months after successfully winning an appeal at Chester Crown Court, but still cannot get their Alsatian Sheba back.
5. National newspaper award boost for Macclesfield Express
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006THE HANDS Off Our Hospital campaign has been honoured in a glittering award ceremony at the Midland Hotel in Manchester.
6. Special measures over for town school
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006JUST 18 months after being officially classed as a failing school, Ofsted inspectors have taken St John's in Bollington out of special measures.
7. Thieves take 11 infants’ tricycles
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006TODDLERS were reduced to tears after 11 tricycles were stolen from their playgroup.
8. Decisive action
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006PUBLIC services across Macclesfield halted yesterday (Tues) as local government workers went on strike.
9. Our very own ‘Mr Muscle’ takes on graffiti artists
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006EXCLUSIVE FEAR NOT - the REAL Mr Muscle is in town!
10. Andy gives Silkmen a real boost
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006MACCLESFIELD Town manager Brian Horton, and his team, gave the Silkmen Supporters' Trust a boost when they showed their appreciation of a 14-mile sponsored wheelchair push to Stockport County.
