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71. £110m for homes in new funds boost
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003HOMES across the borough are to set to get improvements worth £110 million over the next four years through an investment programme.
72. Education centres get go-ahead
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003TWO Islamic educational centres can be used for prayer sessions during Ramadan, following debates over access for women, and possible traffic and noise problems.
73. Sally aims to raise £10,000 pounding New York’s streets
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003ONE of Shaw Pre-School's old pupils will be putting her best foot forward to help raise money for the playgroup, when she takes part in the New York marathon next month.
74. MP urges youths to show respect to hero
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003AN MP has called for youngsters to show respect to an 81-year-old former war hero who is being hounded in his Lees home.
75. Mill extension will not damage environment
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003A PAPER mill in Waterhead can be extended - on condition that work is undertaken to protect land, wildlife, the River Medlock and residents' peace.
76. Bee Gees get a make-over
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003A GROUP of Royton youngsters may have hit Broadway, Chadderton, on their travels around Oldham, but their latest all-singing, all-dancing antics are worthy of a bigger stage.
77. The tins just keep on dropping in!
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 3 November 2003'Can-do' Sarah The Oldham Advertiser's Drop In A Tin Christmas appeal received a major boost this week when one of our generous readers visited the office to drop in a whopping three bags full of tins and packets!
