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11. Is your community recycling enough?

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 November 2006
THE Advertiser and Oldham Council have teamed up to produce a monthly league table to 'name and shame' how much households recycle in the borough's six districts - and hopefully encourage more of our readers to do their bit.

12. Lapdancing firm goes bust

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 November 2006
THE company behind controversial plans to convert a nightclub into a lapdancing bar has gone bust.

13. Woman died after doctor failed to spot her problem

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 November 2006
AN error by a junior doctor at Royal Oldham Hospital contributed to the death of a healthy 78-year-old pensioner.

14. The party's over: It's time to do your bit

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 November 2006
EXCLUSIVE OLDHAM is facing a recycling crisis that could cost millions of pounds.

15. Police jail warning to speed camera vandals

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 October 2006
POLICE have condemned vandals who attacked a speed camera in Shaw.

16. Split allegiances for ‘lucky’ mascot Jack

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 October 2006
AN Oldham schoolboy's dream came true at the weekend when he was a special guest at England's Euro qualifier against Macedonia at Old Trafford.

17. Parents ready to make a stand to save play area at nursery

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 October 2006
PARENTS say they will form a human blockade to stop workmen digging up a children's play area to make way for a road.

18. Firm takes window cleaning to extremes

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 October 2006
HIGH above the ground, a gang of fearless workers hang from the edge of a tall building, with one hand clinging to a rope and the other holding a sponge.

19. Education faces major shake up

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 September 2006
OLDHAM Council hopes to tackle racial segregation with an injection of £210m to transform the borough's secondary schools - but the price will be the closure of five schools and temporary upheaval for thousands of children.

20. Banding together

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 September 2006
A BRASS band is following in the footsteps of pop sensations The Jacksons, The Bee Gees and The Corrs - by becoming a family affair.
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