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2751. New unit NOT for sex fiends
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 June 2003A FORMER old folk's home is being re-opened as a unit for people with mental health problems following a six-month refurbishment programme.
2752. No holds barred for Ironman athlete
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 June 2003AS A child struggling with asthma, Roger Barr was happy if he just completed a school cross-country.
2753. Man, 24, dies in quarry plunge
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 June 2003A FAMILY were left devastated after their son died when he fell down a quarry.
2754. Party time at the best carnival ever
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 June 2003THE WEEKEND'S Accrington Carn-ival has been hailed as one of the best ever staged in the town.
2755. War horrors will stay forever
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 June 2003TWO soldier brothers who returned home from battle in Iraq have been talking about their harrowing experiences in the war zone.
2756. Mum’s horror as lip-piercing goes wrong
Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 June 2003A TEENAGER from Oswaldtwistle needed hospital treatment after a lip-piercing went horrifically wrong.
2757. Residents fear for their lives
Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 June 2003UNDER-AGE drinking has been blamed for the latest spate of anti-social behaviour in the Spring Hill area of Accrington.
2758. Dreams revived for £½m church
Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 June 2003PLANS to build a £500,000 church in Oswaldtwistle have been revived with the launch of a fund-raising campaign.
2759. Textile giant on the move
Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 June 2003HYNDBURN'S largest and oldest-established textile company could soon be on the move.
2760. Baby Jasmine comes home
Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 June 2003A DELIGHTED family are celebrating their baby girl's homecoming after life-saving heart surgery.
