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1. ‘Council should pay to right flattened graves’
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003A ROYTON councillor has called for a quick resolution to the controversy over who will pay for work to secure graves across the borough - and says it should be the council itself.
2. Inspector heaps praise on public for their support
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 29 December 2003THE police inspector responsible for Lees praised the public for their help on his final day in the job.
3. Fridgefirm is frozen out in row over planning consent
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 29 December 2003A CONTROVERSIAL firm, fined thousands of pounds in the summer for breaking environmental laws, is being forced to remove almost 4,000 old fridges from a Royton mill.
4. Missing boot that’s a bear’s necessity
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 December 2003AN AMNESTY is being offered for the safe return of a size-40 comedy boot - last seen at Boundary Park.
5. January target for baths reopening will not be met
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003COUNCILLORS were warned about making promises they cannot keep, when they are discussing completion dates for projects such as the reopening of Royton baths.
6. A funny thing happened down at the Indian . . .
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003HEARD the one about Bernard Manning dining in an Indian restaurant in Lees?
7. Fridge plan for Monarch
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 25 November 2003PLANNERS are recommending a controversial recycling firm, which was fined for breaking environmental protection laws this summer, be given a licence to store de-gassed fridges at Royton's Monarch Mills.
8. We’ve already beaten the Aussies at rugby
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 25 November 2003AN OLDHAM cop was taking no prisoners as he helped a British Police side to an historic 3-0 Rugby League whitewash over their Australian counterparts.
9. Community soccer needs sponsorship
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2003A LONG-STANDING community football club, that provides dozens of local youngsters with productive leisure activities, is in need of sponsorship.
10. 500 seek answers over pool’s future
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2003CONCERNED swimmers have submitted a 500-signature petition demanding answers about the future of Royton pool.
