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51. Cutbacks spark benefits delays

Accrington Observer, Thursday 17 February 2005
SOME of Hyndburn's poorest residents face critical delays in receiving benefits because of a crisis in the council's housing benefits department.

52. Cops launch crackdown on yobs

Accrington Observer, Thursday 17 February 2005
MORE than 20 police staged a special crackdown in a trouble-spot rife with juvenile nuisance.

53. Dream love for widow Heather

Accrington Observer, Thursday 10 February 2005
A WIDOW who thought she would never love again when her husband died after just 10 months of marriage is set to re-marry on Valentine's Day.

54. Youth worker Debra leaves PM red-faced

Accrington Observer, Thursday 3 February 2005
PRIME Minister Tony Blair was embarrassed in front of millions when a Hyndburn youth worker wrong-footed him over the neighbourhood wardens "shambles".

55. Coppice is stunning exactly as it is ...

Accrington Observer, Thursday 3 February 2005
OBSERVER reporter JOHN FAHEY gives an out-of-towner's view of the panopticons controversy as he climbs the Coppice for the first time ...

56. Tories pin election hopes on author

Accrington Observer, Thursday 3 February 2005
HYNDBURN'S Conservatives are pinning their hopes of a blue win at the next General Election on author and human rights campaigner James Mawdsley.

57. Tiny bundle of joy comes two months early

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005
THE family of a teenager who gave birth to her first baby two months early have spoken of their relief that mother and child are well.

58. Danielle stars in saucy TV ad

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005
A SAUCY Clayton-le-Moors girl with a lot of bottle has landed a role in the next HP commercial.

59. Horror over child rapist paper blunder

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005
DOCUMENTS about a child rapist due to be released in Accrington, were sent to the carers of a four-year-old foster girl in a horrific social services blunder.

60. Cut off from reality in India

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005
A FORMER Hyndburn teacher living near a tsunami-hit part of India has told how her family was cut off from reality as the disaster claimed more than 200,000 lives.
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