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21. Where are they now?
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 18 October 2006CHRISTMAS is not a good time for me. Every traumatic event I ever faced occurred at the end of December. I even went abroad once to bask in the sun rather than face another harrowing New Year…it rained for seven days.
22. Dogs are not people in furry costumes
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 18 October 2006GIVEN recent press coverage you may be forgiven for thinking the UK is overrun with vicious, killer dogs.
23. Victory for Fir Court cat owners?
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 18 October 2006A HOUSING landlord who suddenly enforced an animal ban after 25 years of turning a blind eye to pet owners is considering changing its mind.
24. Police are outraged by attack
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 18 October 2006A 76-YEAR-old pensioner had her arm broken after being robbed by a scruffy young female mugger just a few steps from the front door of Macclesfield Police Station.
25. Hospital support for OCD sufferers
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 11 October 2006A PIONEERING new support group for sufferers and carers of people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder has been launched at Macclesfield Hospital.
26. Porter’s success?
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 11 October 2006OVERWHELMING support for the Save the Porter's campaign has forced town centre redevelopers to rethink their plans.
27. After dinner talks can be a minefield
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 11 October 2006IT'S that time of year when various organisations plan their after dinner entertainment. Normally they invite celebrities, sports stars or genuinely witty speakers. If all else fails... they ask me.
28. Cat-astrophe!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 11 October 2006EXCLUSIVE PET owners living on a Macclesfield housing estate claim they have been told to either get rid of their beloved companions or face eviction from their flats.
29. ‘Sett to’ over badgers in town centre
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 11 October 2006BADGERS in Macclesfield town centre could potentially halt the bulldozers clearing space for the £100million redevelopment of the town centre.
30. All those in favour of dogs wearing nappies say “Aye”
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 11 October 2006IT APPEARS Macclesfield Borough Council are now considering the sale of leisure services to outside contractors. The housing stock is already sold and with rumours rife about the future of waste management I wonder what councillors will have left to talk about:
