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31. Warrant for arson rap girl
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 March 2004A WARRANT was issued for the arrest of a 10-year-old girl when she failed to appear before Hyndburn Youth Court on Tuesday.
32. Teens blamed for swastika graffiti attack
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 March 2004VANDALS have daubed racist graffiti on the wall of a working men's club in Oswaldtwistle.
33. New town bus station comes closer to reality
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 March 2004PLANS to create a state-of-the-art bus station in Accrington have taken a step forward after they were approved for funding by Lancashire County Council.
34. Joy as troubled club is closed
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 February 2004LONG-suffering residents of Great Harwood have said they are "delighted" with the closure of a troubled nightclub.
35. Bobbies beat path to success
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 February 2004WHEN it comes to being the eyes and ears of the neighbourhood, the beat bobbies from Accrington Police Station are in the front line.
36. Club closed after police raid
Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 February 2004A DRAMATIC raid on a troubled nightspot has led to it being closed down under new anti-social behaviour laws.
37. Futuristic bus station on car park
Accrington Observer, Thursday 12 February 2004PLANS to build a state-of-the-art indoor bus station in Accrington have been unveiled.
38. Stop knocking your town, urges council leader
Accrington Observer, Thursday 12 February 2004THE debate over whether Accrington is becoming a ghost town flared up again during a meeting of town centre leaders.
39. Drugs raid cops unearth secret cannabis factory
Accrington Observer, Thursday 12 February 2004POLICE struck a crucial blow in the war against drugs after uncovering a "cannabis factory" in an Accrington house.
40. Is Accrington becoming a ghost town?
Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 January 2004AT least 20 shops now lie empty in Accrington town centre, raising fears it could become a ghost town.
