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31. Flying start for married couple
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008SWEETHEARTS Paul Humphreys, 21, and Amy Allwright, 20, tied the knot at a wedding which went off with quite a bang – a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to be precise.
32. Traders: ‘We’ll see council in courts'
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008A NEW society dedicated to preserving Macclesfield’s heritage has threatened to take council chiefs to court over the town centre redevelopment.
33. Snakes alive!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008AN OFFICE cleaner got a shock when she discovered a live snake in a filing tray.
34. Town’s tributes to Libby after Beijing heroics
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008A BOLLINGTON Paralympian has been showered with praise by the people who knew her as a young sprinter.
35. GENIUS
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008A RECLUSIVE genius, who didn’t leave his Macclesfield home for more than 20 years, became a world renowned artist from the confines of his living room.
36. Pensioner dies after nursing home fall
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008A PENSIONER died after undergoing a hip operation "without complication" following a fall at a Macclesfield nursing home.
37. Be the key to Hospice’s 21st birthday celebrations
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008HAVE you turned 21? Even if you have, don’t fret, because East Cheshire Hospice is giving you the chance to do it all over again – for charity!
38. Woman’s death is a mystery
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008THE DEATH of a disabled Hurdsfield woman remains shrouded in mystery after a coroner concluded the cause was "unascertainable".
39. Uncommon sensei
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 October 2008MEMBERS of Macclesfield Aikido Club welcomed a special guest instructor to their ranks recently.
40. Campaigners fear planning u-turn is ‘plot in the game’
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 17 September 2008A BUILDING company’s u-turn on a planning application which threatened closure of a pub car park is part of "a plot in the game".
