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1. 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.
2. ‘Please don’t go clipping our wings’
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003MEMBERS of the Oldham and District Model Aero Club are hoping that their hobby is not going to be brought down to earth with a bang.
3. 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?
4. Will Diggle station ever be re-opened?
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003FEARS have been expressed over delays in restoring four rail lines through the Standedge tunnels and the possible re-opening of Diggle station.
5. Man stabbed in gang attack
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003A 32-YEAR-OLD man suffered a stab wound to the shoulder after he was attacked by a gang of teenagers as he walked home from the pub.
6. School’s kindness has crossed the continents
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003TWO local teachers have returned from a successful trip to Ghana, and left behind items that will vastly improve the quality of school life for hundreds of African children.
7. All quiet on Broadway
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003THE Highways Agency has agreed to requests for the installation of a 'silent surface' on one of the busiest roads in Oldham.
8. Pupils dogged about recycling
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2003THE Oldham Advertiser is on its way to paying for guide dog number six, thanks to the efforts of a local primary school.
9. Hundreds troop in for terrorist attack drill
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003RESIDENTS of Greenfield could have been forgiven for thinking a major disaster had happened at the weekend.
10. Mum's relief as pervert is moved
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003THE MOTHER of a five-year-old sexual abuse victim has spoken of her relief after the youth who assaulted her son was moved out of the area.
