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11. Underground over ground, where should the Alderley by-pass be?

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 16 February 2005
PROBABLY the only story in the Express to run longer than the dog dirt saga is the on-off-on-off Alderley by-pass. It seems like Alderley residents have been arguing over it for decades then, just as the Government was about to cave in and build the damn thing, a Womble-like fracas erupted over where it should go in relation to the railway line.

12. Sponsors needed to keep brass band on the march

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 16 February 2005
A MARCHING band were almost given their marching orders when their truck broke down.

13. Police caution ex-Tory chief

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 16 February 2005
EXCLUSIVE THE TRIAL of the former Conservative leader of Macclesfield council has been ditched after police decided to issue him with a caution rather than go ahead with the court case.

14. Death crash Boots manager lived life to the full

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 16 February 2005
TRIBUTES have flooded in for the store manager of Boots in Macclesfield after he was tragically killed in a car accident.

15. Homeowner warned: Your uPVC window doesn’t suit

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 16 February 2005
A HOMEOWNER has launched a scathing attack on Bollington Town Council, calling their procedure at meetings "absolutely disgusting".

16. Girl, 15, cleared of mill arson

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 16 February 2005
THE MOTHER of a teenage girl cleared of last year's dramatic £750,000 Barracks Mill blaze told of her delight at seeing her daughter walk free from court.

17. The beer’s on us now!

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 16 February 2005
EXCLUSIVE WHEN regulars at The Swan Inn in Kettleshulme heard that their landlord was about to close their beloved 600-year-old pub they refused to drown their sorrows.

18. No freedom of info at MBC

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 9 February 2005
WHAT a great coup for Wilmslow to be chosen as the Government centre for the new Freedom of Information Act bringing over 200 jobs to the town.

19. Beer Festival under threat

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 9 February 2005
THE MACCLESFIELD Beer Festival could be scrapped this year if the search for a main sponsor is not successful.

20. ‘Increase council tax or cut beat police officers’

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 9 February 2005
INCREASE council tax or take 50 police officers off the streets and put them behind desks.