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1. Can’t we have a frank exchange on the by-pass?
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 19 February 2004What the devil is Councillor Frank Keegan up to again?
2. Deathtrack cameras a priority, says MP
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 25 February 2004HARDHITTING MP Sir Nicholas Winterton says that more safety cameras could help stamp out road deaths on Britain's most dangerous road.
3. Laugh your socks off and make cash for a great charity
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 19 February 2004What are you doing on February 24? It's Pancake Day, in case you'd forgotten, and we are planning another wonderful two hours of madness right outside Macclesfield Town Hall. (As opposed to inside).
4. Learning Zone fiasco demands resignations
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 25 February 2004THE LEARNING Zone partnership has been dubbed 'incompetent' and the way the proposal was handled a 'fiasco'.
5. 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.
6. 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?
7. 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.
8. 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.
9. Make sure Pancake Day race is a flippin’ fun-filled success
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 18 February 2004DON'T make Pancake Day a flip-flop!
10. Learning Zone shambles
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 25 February 2004How was it possible for Cheshire County Council to ignore the overwhelming views of parents and insist on closing Ryles Park School before having any viable alternative?
