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1. Seeking to value all and prepare them for their future lives

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 20 September 2007
Learning enables individuals to change, to grow and to become independent

2. Congleton Hospital don’t do stitches

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
YOU never know what happens in life so I think it’s sensible to take some practical precautions.

3. Graffiti is not art or a victimless crime

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
I WAS in town this week and took this photo in Old Park Lane to remind us all what an absolute curse graffiti really is. There’s no point in pretending it’s ‘art’ or that it’s a ‘victimless crime’. It isn’t and it’s not.

4. Is Sir Nick a dead duck over gay rights issues?

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
IT HAD to come, nothing lasts forever and Sir Nick has had an awfully long innings but as one famous commentator said: "They think it’s all over: it is now."

5. Friends and family pay tribute to 'everybody’s little brother'

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
JAMIE was a Manchester United fan who played football with his friends, loved to cook, and was “everybody’s little brother”.

6. Arighi is tickled pink

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
ARIGHI Bianchi staff  are tickled pink to be raising money for the  Breast Cancer Campaign.

7. Tesco plan to open huge store in village centre

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
SUPERMARKET giant Tesco is planning to open a massive store in the heart of Poynton – creating 150 jobs for residents.

8. Accent is on Silk Town in biopic

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
THE STAR of the latest Ian Curtis film is not Joy Division, Macclesfield, or even the frontman himself – but the lilting tones of two bicycle shop workers.

9. Youngster died after missing his medication

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
A SCHOOLBOY who missed his vital medication for two weeks died of massive organ failure, an inquest revealed.

10. Shopkeepers’ fury as their businesses face demolition

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 September 2007
SHOPKEEPERS are up in arms after their tiny parade was earmarked for demolition to make way for department store TJ Hughes.
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