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11. Council celebrate 30th anniversary of borough formation

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 April 2004
A SPECIAL event was held last week to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oldham Council being formed and to thank the employees who have been there since the beginning.

12. New dentist plan to ease town crisis

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 April 2004
THE PRESSURE on Oldham's dental service is set to be eased after it was announced that two new practices could be opening within the next three months.

13. Girl, 6, saves her dad’s life

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 April 2004
A BRAVE six-year-old has been hailed a heroine after she sprung into action to save the life of her diabetic dad who had collapsed and slipped into a coma at their home in Watersheddings.

14. Walk on the wild side against windfarms

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 April 2004
THE long-awaited decision day on the fate of the proposed wind farm on Denshaw Moor has been postponed indefinitely.

15. Retired butcher, 99, charged with murder of wife is bailed to son

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 April 2004
A 99-year-old retired butcher has been bailed to live with his son in Oldham after being charged with murdering his wife.

16. Radio station hopes to return on air in 2005

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 April 2004
OLDHAM Community Radio's trial broadcast has been hailed a success and organisers now hope to be back on air permanently in 2005.

17. Wind farm D-Day looms

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 April 2004
EARLY last year rumours were rife that United Utilities was set to build a huge wind farm on Denshaw Moor and now, 14 months on, the big decision day is looming.

18. Sophie has inspired us all

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 April 2004
IN REALITY Sophie Wheeler is not like the other girls in her class but she refuses to stand out from the crowd and insists: "I'm just a normal kid."

19. Hospital beds may go in shake-up of children’s care

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 April 2004
CHILDREN'S hospital beds could be closed as part of a radical shake-up to bring the service up to date.

20. ‘Death crash’ bus on road without M.O.T.

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 April 2004
A WHISTLEBLOWER has revealed that a First Bus travelling to Oldham, which was involved in a fatal collision with a schoolgirl, did not have a valid MOT certificate.