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31. A popular and endearing clergyman dies, aged 89
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 11 March 2004MACCLESFIELD has lost one of its most endearing and popular clergymen with the death of the Reverend Canon Archibald Sholto Douglas at the age of 89.
32. Row of terraced homes left empty for 30 years
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 18 February 2004A ROW of houses on Hurdsfield Road, Macclesfield, are boarded up and rotting away after being left unoccupied for almost 30 years.
33. Council chief executive is on the move
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 11 March 2004CHIEF Executive David Parr has announced his decision to quit Macclesfield Borough Council for a challenging post with a bigger authority.
34. I’d rather have the council for dinner than Prescott
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 25 February 2004If you were the deputy prime minister what would be your top ten priorities; health, education, asylum, terrorism, policing, pensions, transport?
35. Over 40 trees felled by high winds
Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 23 March 2004FORTY large trees had to be shifted from Macclesfield's roads at the weekend as high winds battered the borough.
36. Armed police raid gran’s home
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 11 March 2004A DISABLED granny, who has been the victim of a two-year reign of terror by local yobs, this week spoke exclusively about her horror at finding a SWAT team laying siege to her bungalow.
37. Lucky is on the road to recovery
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 25 February 2004LUCKY the sick donkey is stable... thanks to the loving care of Dr Dolittle Selwyn Demmy.
38. Hotel reported for blind stupidity
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 11 March 2004A BLIND former Macclesfield policeman whose booking was cancelled at a hotel in the town because his guide dog was not welcome has been offered an apology by the owner.
39. Sporting legends line up to tackle suicide
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 19 February 2004THREE famous celebrities and Macclesfield's football club are set to help launch an exciting new project designed to tackle depression.
40. Get ready to be rocked to your roots!
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 17 March 2004WEST PARK is set to rock to the music of the legendary Queen this August as the town hosts a travelling version of the stage show We Will Rock You.
