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51. Town hit by C-Diff superbug increase
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008NEW FIGURES show incidents of stomach superbug Clostridium Difficile are on the rise in Macclesfield – bucking the national trend.
52. Triple blow for drivers
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008TODAY the Express reveals the extent to which Macclesfield’s motorists are under siege from authorities desperate to raise extra revenue.
53. Secret changes to town centre
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008A COUNCILLOR is demanding that secret proposals to change the £250m facelift of Macclesfield town centre should be made public immediately.
54. Blue Badge team is in red rage
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008THE logical policy for any organisation prior to major restructuring is to keep a steady hand, deferring any organisational decisions until the new management takes over.
55. Centre will not be sold
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008MUSEUM bosses this week assured the people of Macclesfield that the listed Heritage Centre will be sold "over our dead bodies".
56. Fishmonger is squids in with this monster from the deep
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008IS THIS the biggest squid ever to grace a Macclesfield fishmonger’s?
57. Tesco is no match for people power
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008JUBILANT campaigners were celebrating "a victory for common sense" this week as Tesco’s plans for a Poynton store were rejected by the borough council.
58. Barracks Mill park will create 150 jobs
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008A DERELICT factory may be transformed into a retail park, providing 150 jobs, if developers are given the green light.
59. If you get no response from 999, blame me
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008I WAS motoring gently down Buxton Road yesterday when a police car ablaze with flashing lights pulled me over.
60. Labour believes MP’s position is now ‘weak’
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 March 2008MACCLESFIELD’S Labour Party has stated they believe Sir Nicholas Winterton’s position is weak following the controversy over our internet poll conducted into the revelations over his London residence.
