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1. Hospital car parking charges are slammed as ‘a tax on being ill’
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 November 2003PROPOSED car parking charges at Macclesfield Hospital have been slammed as "a tax on being ill".
2. Cup nail-biter for new boy Askey
Macclesfield Express, Friday 14 November 2003CARETAKER manager John Askey admitted he was praying for the final whistle right up until the moment Colin Little's 90th minute strike sealed the Silkmen's passage into the FA Cup Second Round.
3. Macc’s red hot tip
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 20 November 2003Nationwide Div 3 Macclesfield 2 Scunthorpe U 2 CONTROVERSY reigned at Moss Rose as Matty Tipton struck in the 89th minute to salvage a point for brave Macclesfield Town.
4. Now 3,000 petition to restore
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 13 November 2003BATTLING gran Edith Ward's fight to save her local bus service has moved one step closer.
5. Macc boys leave it late
Macclesfield Express, Friday 14 November 2003National League Three (N) Macclesfield 15 Kendal 13 HAVING seen the game snatched from them at the death last week, Macclesfield were more than grateful to do the same to Kendal when Gary Bell converted a last minute penalty.
6. Move or we will burn your homes
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 13 November 2003FAMILIES have been forced to flee a Macclesfield street fearing for their own safety after being subjected to a campaign of terror.
7. Remember a life and light a light on hospice tree
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 November 2003THE SEASON of goodwill is a time for fun and festivities for many people but as the celebrations draw nearer, it is also a time for remembering.
8. Promenade point for slick Town
Macclesfield Express, Friday 14 November 2003Blackpool Wren Rovers 1 Macclesfield Town Ladies 1 MACCLESFIELD Ladies came back from the long trip to the seaside with a deserved point against an in-form Blackpool side.
9. Why us?
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 November 2003A GANG of mindless teenage tearaways caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage as they ran amok in the grounds of a children's nursery.
10. Upgraded CCTV will help stop vandalism at the rec
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 13 November 2003AFTER years of vandalism by youngsters on Bollington's recreation ground, neighbours living in fear have now been dealt a further blow.
