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1. Different pace of life
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004THE FORMER Rector of Macclesfield this week talked about how he became "the black sheep of the family" by... joining the Church.
2. Confusion over £250m repair bill
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004CONFUSION remains over the significance of the survey which says £250m will need to be spent on the borough's council houses to get them up to modern standards over the next 30 years.
3. Men are just too coy for Christmas shopping
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004I'VE BEEN scurrying around town this week doing my Christmas shopping.
4. A grieving daughter asks why nothing has been done about the perilous junction where her mother died
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 15 December 2004A GRIEVING daughter is appalled that nothing has been done to improve the dangerous junction where her partially-sighted mother was horrifically crushed under the wheels of a 37-ton wagon almost a year ago.
5. Eye time for ‘Mrs B’ to see doctor
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004WHEN Mrs B stumbled in through the door almost an hour late home from work I knew all was not well.
6. Lost phone in terror scare
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 15 December 2004FOUR young students and a lost telephone sparked a two week long terrorist security check as Special Branch investigated their background right back to their homes in Dubai.
7. Legionella may force swimming clubs to close
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004ANGRY swim group leaders have slammed the handling of the Legionella outbreak at Macclesfield Leisure Centre.
8. Marathon hike for Christie’s
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 8 December 2004THE intrepid family and friends of a cancer sufferer trekked 56 miles overnight to raise a staggering £17,350 for a Manchester hospital.
9. Council puts the brakes on Alan’s humorous road signs
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 December 2004ALAN Boothby's jokey signs have become a popular part of village culture in Kettleshulme since he started putting them up along road sides years ago to slow down traffic past his cottage and through the hamlet.
10. Charity returns cash
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 December 2004THE MAN who accidentally gave £1,200 to Age Concern has had his cash returned and as a final act of kindness is now encouraging others to dig deep to give to the charity.
