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61. No word on Hall link from Roughyeds

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 6 October 2004
OLDHAM expect to unveil Steve Molloy's successor next week but are refusing to confirm a link with former Hull KR boss Martin Hall.

62. Nazia’s professional first for town and UK

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 6 October 2004
A LOCAL woman has defied all the odds to become one of the most in demand professionals in the UK.

63. Security guards could be on patrol in parks

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 6 October 2004
SECURITY guards could soon be patrolling the borough's parks in a bid to combat the rising tide of vandalism and anti-social behaviour that blights open spaces in Oldham.

64. Two more Post Offices face closure

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 6 October 2004
THE Post Office has been warned it has a fight on its hands after plans to shut down two more local branches in Oldham were announced.

65. Melling keeps up his good form

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 6 October 2004
Golf GARY Melling, the GMWN Trophy champion, returned to Crompton and Royton following his triumph at Reddish Vale to win another top trophy.

66. Metrolink would be good for our local hospitals

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 1 October 2004
HEALTH chiefs at Oldham hospital are the latest group to give their backing to the campaign to get Metrolink back on track.

67. Business behind latest tram blast

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 1 October 2004
A LOBBY group which represents businesses in Oldham is throwing its weight behind the campaign to reinstate funding for the Metrolink extension.

68. Stephen likes to get poetic about his disappointment

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 1 October 2004
SUCH has been the impact of the decision to put the town's Metrolink connection on hold, Stephen Riley, of Greaves Avenue, Failsworth, has been driven to pen a poem on the subject.

69. Kennedy backs Metrolink campaign

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 1 October 2004
FIRST it was Tory leader Michael Howard, and now Charles Kennedy, the Liberal Democrat leader, has given his support to the campaign to get the Metrolink extension to back on track.
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