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31. Have-a-go hero
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004A HAVE-A-GO hero who pulled a woman from behind the wheel of her car moments before it exploded into flames has been praised for his bravery.
32. Site problems thwart growth
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004ONE of Oldham's oldest established Asian busineses could be forced out of the town if their expansion plans are thwarted.
33. Council in defence of chief’s £26k pay rise
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004OLDHAM Council's Leader has defended the controversial decision to award its chief executive a massive £26,000 pay rise - a week after cutting the hours of cleaners on only £5.33 an hour.
34. Green campaigner joins windfarm protest rally
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004OLDHAM Council's planning chiefs had better prepare for a deluge of objections against the planned Denshaw Moor windfarm if the latest protest meeting is anything to go by.
35. Buckstones bus axed
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 January 2004RESIDENTS of Buckstones Road, Shaw, have received an unwelcome New Year present - their bus service is being withdrawn.
36. School is getting there, say Ofsted
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 January 2004WHITEGATE End Primary School, in Chadderton, has been found to be a caring facility which provides good or satisfactory education in most areas.
37. Threats, violence and intimidation
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 January 2004OLDHAM south and central has been plagued by a spate of street crimes over the New Year period.
38. Fresh designs on old bank building
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 January 2004AN interior design firm has relocated to Oldham and moved into a historic bank building near Huddersfield Road.
39. Fire school on the way to £30,000
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 January 2004EVERYONE at St Margaret's School, Hollinwood, will no doubt be pleased to put 2003 behind them, as the school was the scene of a devastating fire during the summer which completely destroyed several of the school buildings.
40. ‘Ladies and gents... you’re all welcome to share this secret’
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 January 2004SINCE opening in 1877 a little-known Lees club has stayed true to the principle of its founders - gentlemen only.
