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1. Gran given food for thought in Africa
Macclesfield Express, Monday 15 January 2001A COURAGEOUS gran braved some of South Africa's most notorious townships to help in winter soup kitchens set up to feed poverty-stricken children.
2. Pub nicknamed 'Cold Comfort Farm' is one of best in Britain
Macclesfield Express, Sunday 11 February 2001THE Harrington Arms has no carpet on the floor, no pool table or games machines and doesn't serve food.
3. Man fined for racial insults at shop staff
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 December 2001THE WAR which rages in Afganistan made its mark on Macclesfield when a black man told Asian food shop staff: "I don't like you Pakistanis - you're Bin Laden's cousins!"
4. Master class chefs
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 1 August 2001PUPILS of Ivy Bank School earned their holidays by hosting an evening of art and food for their parents.
5. Posh nosh!
Macclesfield Express, Monday 24 September 2001CELEBRITIES are offering food for thought in a book compiled by three friends in aid of charity.
6. Shopper is VIP for a day to open M&S
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 28 February 2001MARKS and Spencer Macclesfield opened its £500,000 new-look store today (Thursday) with a whole host of celebrations for staff and customers.
7. From Pedigree tum to thinalot!
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 6 December 2001A PORKY pooch was shamed into losing weight after the vet described her as a...coffee table.
8. Pub makes debut on Big Breakfast
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 6 September 2001A LOCAL pub had its 15 minutes of fame when it was featured on Channel Four's Big Breakfast.
9. Anne gets bit between her teeth on charity trek
Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 27 November 2001IT WAS a fundraising horse ride with a difference for mum Anne Pillai...an 85 mile gallop across a Moroccan desert.
10. Kilimanjaro trek began as a joke but they weren't laughing for long
Macclesfield Express, Sunday 7 January 2001CLIMBING to the summit of Africa's highest mountain started as a joke for Gerry Hambridge and her family.
