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1. Marching band told: Your'e too noisy!

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 7 August 2003
THE NOISIEST musical band in Macclesfield is appealing for a new place to practice after being "drummed out" of yet another venue in the borough.

2. Thumbprints could stop fraud

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 7 August 2003
THUMBPRINTS are being used as the latest trapping device to finger credit card crooks who swindle shops out of thousands of pounds.

3. Outraged

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 August 2003
A BATTLING gran is spearheading the fight to save her local bus service accusing the operators of putting cash before community.

4. FAMILY Fun Day just gets better and better

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 August 2003
IT WAS twenty years ago today Sergeant Pepper taught the Band to play - so goes the Beatles classic.

5. MP backs mass petition to save essential bus link

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003
A DETERMINED trio of battling residents desperately trying to save a vital bus link to Macclesfield Hospital has gained invaluable support from the town's MP, Sir Nicholas Winterton.

6. I'm from Macc, Whack!

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 7 August 2003
IT'S A funny old world isn't it? Having lambasted Macclesfield Borough Council for most of my working life I suddenly find myself strangely protective. The thought of replacing our council with a North West Regional Assembly fills me with dread.

7. I won’t bury thieves warns vicar

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 7 August 2003
A VICAR said he will boycott the funeral of thieves who pinched a magnificent floral tribute to fallen war heroes.

8. MP claims Whitehall urging go for euro

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 28 August 2003
WHITEHALL bureaucrats are secretly advising Macclesfield Borough Council to prepare for the euro, according to the town's MP.

9. Crazed sniper jailed

Macclesfield Express, Friday 1 August 2003
A MACCLESFIELD man has been left with a ball bearing permanently lodged in his throat after a thug with a powerful air gun shot him in a "campaign of terror" in the streets of the town.

10. Wanton vandalism hits shops and hospice fund

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 August 2003
A CHARITY for the terminally-ill has been left to stump up £100 after thoughtless vandals smashed its shop front window in a late night attack.
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