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2821. Head-crush man returns to scene

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
A TEENAGER who was seriously injured at work returned to the scene of the accident last week.

2822. Vodafone rings off but town's future is bright

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
ACCRINGTON'S town centre traders have expressed surprise at the news that an international mobile phone company is to pull out of town.

2823. Dull canal banks to get a facelift

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
A PROJECT has been launched to tidy up the banks of the Leeds- Liverpool Canal through Hyndburn.

2824. End of line for phones

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
RESIDENTS in Oswaldtwistle have slammed a decision by BT to remove seven phone boxes from the town.

2825. Schoolgirl claims driver told her: 'You're just stupid, get off the bus'

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
A MOTHER has claimed that a bus driver left her 13-year-old daughter stranded as she tried to get to school.

2826. Artists' secret haven in quiet Clayton street

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
IT MAY not be Montmartre or Greenwich Village ... but Woodlands Drive, Clayton-le-Moors, is becoming quite a haven for artists.

2827. SOS as reservoir at risk of bursting banks

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
A COUNCILLOR fears a large reservoir could be ready to burst its banks, posing a threat to Accrington residents.

2828. Cash end to baby organ nightmare

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
THE mum of a baby who was one of the victims of the Alder Hey organ scandal said this week that she was ready to make a fresh start after receiving £5,000 compensation.

2829. No brickbats - just bouquets for wives

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
THE wives of Accrington's striking firefighters have been presented with a blooming marvellous gift by a local business.

2830. Grass is greener thanks to charity trio

Accrington Observer, Friday 31 January 2003
THREE may be a crowd - but not for dedicated charity workers Claire Tindall, Shonagh Ingram and Catherine Ackroyd.
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