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31. Devastated mum says: “My son was used by drug dealers”
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2003THE mother of an Oldham man who died while allegedly smuggling cocaine into Britain says he was used by a drug dealer.
32. Man plunges to death at Spindles
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2003PARTS of Oldham town centre were closed to the public after a man was believed to have plunged to his death from the top of The Spindles shopping centre car park.
33. Stop wind farm
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2003THIS week the Advertiser joins the battle against the proposed Denshaw wind farm.
34. 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.
35. Special green plan unveiled
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2003KINGFISHER special school in Chadderton has outlined "six-figure" plans to improve its facilities for both pupils and the wider community.
36. We’re Ghana have a real adventure
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2003TWO Failsworth teachers headed off on an African adventure this week, as part of the global Dreams and Teams initiative, organised and funded by the British Council and the Youth Sport Trust.
37. New scheme will work
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2003FITTON Hill Youth Club and Community Centre was the venue for the launch of a new jobs initiative created to help local people with disabilities back into work.
38. CCTV for safer streets in centre
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2003UPPERMILL will have a new CCTV security system within three weeks.
39. 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.
40. Windfarms warning: Crompton Moor could be next
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2003AS the windfarm debate continues to rage in Saddleworth, residents in Shaw, Crompton and Royton were warned they could end up with the same issue on their doorstep unless they act quickly.
