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11. Rubbish complaints not a waste of time
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 March 2008THE BOROUGH’S cleanest streets may be down to the proactive residents who live on them.
12. Party balloon flies 200 miles
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 March 2008RUBY wedding celebrations were flung far and wide when a Macclesfield couple’s party balloon was picked up in Suffolk.
13. King’s pace ace Chris is making swift progress
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 March 2008King’s School fast bowler Chris Connolly has one ambition - to open the bowling for England.
14. Town’s shock new truancy figures
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 March 2008PARENTS beware – Macclesfield schoolchildren are among the worst in Cheshire for skipping school and could be on the road to a life of crime.
15. Easter candle nearly brings the house down at solictors’
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 March 2008FIREFIGHTERS were forced to smash their way into a town centre solicitors’ when a scented candle lit for Easter set fire to a waste-paper bin.
16. Museum is back open
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 20 March 2008MACCLESFIELD'S Silk Museum, Park Lane Galleries, reopens on Easter Saturday after a three-month refit funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
17. No referendum for Prestbury
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 March 2008A HEADLINE grabbing villagers’ poll against celebrities’ millionaires homes down the road won’t be happening in Prestbury.
18. Government is drunk on success
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 March 2008ACCORDING to the Government, 24-hour drinking has been a huge success, as has the War in Iraq and our search for Weapons of Mass Destruction.
19. Dog owner almost 'went to the wall'
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 March 2008A MAN who narrowly escaped serious injury when a canal-side stone wall collapsed says he owes his life to his pet pooch.
20. A dog’s best friend
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 March 2008WHEN courageous truck driver Jim Hourie returned home to find his Gawsworth bungalow burning, his only thought was to rescue his beloved pet dog who was trapped inside.
