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21. Property price guide - OL2, OL3, OL13 to OL16

Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 10 August 2004
OUR table shows the latest house prices in your neighbourhood ...

22. Property price guide - M24 and M35

Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 10 August 2004
OUR tables show the latest house prices in your neighbourhood ...

23. Property price guide - OL1, OL10 to 13

Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 10 August 2004
OUR table shows the latest house prices in your neighbourhood ...

24. Victory in village development war

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004
A CONTROVERSIAL proposal to construct a three-storey building next to the Saddleworth Museum has been thrown out by borough councillors.

25. Chris's marathon effort

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004
HAVING decided to take part in a 78-mile run to raise money for a breast cancer charity, Roughyeds chairman Chris Hamilton is clearly a man who relishes a challenge.

26. 'May should not be freed'

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004
A FORMER lead detective - who was at the forefront of the Susan May murder case for five years - has spoken exclusively to the Advertiser about the Royton mother's latest bid for freedom, and declared: "It's time the truth was heard."

27. Great give-away for worthy causes

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004
IT'S one of the greatest give-aways ever made to worthy causes in the borough - from desks and chairs to filing cabinets and stationery, it all has to find a decent local home.

28. Papers join forces to boost Metro fight

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004
THE Advertiser campaign to get the Metrolink 'Back on Track' is gathering pace with a series of new developments over the past week.

29. Fish suppers helped Ethel to a century

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004
FISH and chips and the odd glass of sherry have helped one Chadderton woman live to the ripe old age of 100.

30. No retrial in death of teenager

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004
A TEENAGER cleared of murdering a fellow student will not face a re-trial on an alternative charge of manslaughter after prosecutors decided not to pursue the allegation.