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211. Still going strong 10 years on
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 18 February 2003TEN years ago an advert was placed in a local newspaper looking for people interested in forming a Great Harwood Women's Institute.
212. Jobs axe looms over travel firm
Accrington Observer, Friday 14 February 2003UNION officials are set to visit workers at the Acc-rington branch of troubled tour operator MyTravel today (Friday).
213. Decision soon on double baby deaths
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003THE long-running police probe into the deaths of two Accrington babies within a year of each other looks set to finally be brought to a conclusion.
214. More drugs arrests outside club
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003POLICE have arrested a total of 19 people in two swoops outside a Great Harwood nightclub.
215. Vandals cause market havoc
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003VANDALS are causing a headache for contractors at Accrington's town centre building site.
216. 500 sweat on holiday firm jobs threat
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003WORKERS at the Accrington branch of a national tour operator face an anxious wait after the announcement that it could be shedding hundreds of jobs.
217. There's no place like work
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003WORKAHOLIC Steve Waddington was joined by family, friends and work colleagues last Friday to celebrate 25 years' service at Callender Aeroparts.
218. Vodafone rings off but town's future is bright
Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003ACCRINGTON'S town centre traders have expressed surprise at the news that an international mobile phone company is to pull out of town.
219. No brickbats - just bouquets for wives
Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003THE wives of Accrington's striking firefighters have been presented with a blooming marvellous gift by a local business.
220. Dull canal banks to get a facelift
Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003A PROJECT has been launched to tidy up the banks of the Leeds- Liverpool Canal through Hyndburn.
