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61. Council hoping to resolve grave repairs problem
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 April 2004AN END to the long running and emotive issue of who should re-erect gravestones and memorials in the town's cemeteries looks to be in sight.
62. Relatives face £1.9m bill to repair graves
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 March 2004RELATIVES could end up paying a £1.9 million bill to re-erect memorials and headstones across the borough.
63. Customs seize £66k from Miller as he boards China flight
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 April 2004CUSTOMS officers seized £66,000 in cash from a company boss from Oldham as he tried to board a flight to China.
64. Council acts quickly to remove BNP’s ‘memorial’ to Gavin
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 February 2004A PLAQUE supposedly laid in memory of Gavin Hopley by the BNP has been removed by Oldham Council - just one day after it was laid.
65. Rangers face redundancy
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 April 2004THE FUTURE of Oldham's neighbourhood rangers is hanging in the balance after it was revealed that funding for the service is to be cut.
66. Death of former Mayor is a ‘real loss for town’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 January 2004A FORMER Mayor of Oldham and a Labour party stalwart has died.
67. NHS must cut compensation
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004THE hospital trust that covers Oldham is desperately trying to cut its compensation bill after paying out more than £50,000 in just three months.
68. Heartbroken family’s farewell to triplets
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004FAMILY and friends of new born triplets who died within days of each other have paid their last respects to Dominic, Alex and Charlotte Morrow.
69. Desecration
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 4 March 2004DRUG-smoking yobs who vandalised a cemetery chapel and rolled cannabis joints on the altar have been strongly condemned.
70. Woman was robbed in her wheelchair
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 March 2004CALLOUS thieves stooped to a new low when they stole £280 of vital benefit money from a disabled woman in a wheelchair.
