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41. Success in spite of cuts
Accrington Observer, Thursday 15 January 2004ST CHRISTOPHER'S High School in Accrington has proved to be Hyndburn's top school for GCSE performance in national league tables released this week.
42. Pages stolen from Pals' diary
Accrington Observer, Thursday 15 January 2004AN irreplaceable piece of Hyndburn's history has been lost forever after pages from the Accrington Pals' war diary were stolen.
43. Power cuts spoil New Year revelry
Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 January 2004NEW Year celebrations came to a standstill after a power cut plunged homes and pubs into darkness.
44. Teenage mum's home targeted by arsonists
Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 January 2004DETECTIVES are hunting two arsonists who mistakenly targeted the home of a teenage mum and her young daughter.
45. Benefit fraud mum failed to declare savings
Accrington Observer, Monday 29 December 2003A SINGLE mum has been given a 12-month conditional discharge by magistrates after admitting four counts of benefit fraud.
46. Booklet focuses on bright future for Woodnook
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 23 December 2003RESIDENTS in the Woodnook area of Accrington are being urged to keep up their good work in turning the community around.
47. Huge Coppice sculpture plan could be revived
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 23 December 2003PLANS to build a huge sculpture at the top of the Coppice have been revived by Hyndburn councillors.
48. Family business at risk after plan rejected
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 December 2003A FAMILY from Great Harwood fear their farming business could be put at risk after an application to convert a disused barn into a home for their son was turned down.
49. Tables don’t mean a lot, says top head
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 December 2003ST CHRISTOPHER'S High School in Accrington is top of the class after being named as Hyndburn's best secondary school.
50. Council defies call to scrap Stanley deal
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 December 2003HYNDBURN councillors have insisted a £45,000 sponsorship deal with Accrington Stanley will not be affected by its ongoing cash crisis.
