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2911. 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).
2912. Teeny terror named and shamed
Accrington Observer, Friday 14 February 2003A YOUNG tearaway who terrorised residents in Spring Hill and Church has been made the subject of a temporary anti-social behaviour order.
2913. 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.
2914. 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.
2915. Carer risks life in Iraq bomb zone
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003AN ACCRINGTON man is preparing to put his life at risk by travelling to Iraq for an anti-war protest.
2916. Prisoners' cells unveiled as police HQ opens
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003AN ULTRA-MODERN police station on the Hyndburn-Black-burn boundary was opened by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw last Friday.
2917. Sell-off may mean job cuts
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003SOME job cuts are likely to be on the way following the planned selling-off of a business which has its headquarters in Clayton-le-Moors.
2918. Relief as missing girl as found
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003ACCRINGTON teenager Aysha Begum has been tracked down by police three weeks after going missing from her home in Fountain Place.
2919. Vicar opens up evolution debate
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003HYNDBURN schoolchildren are being short-changed about the facts of life and our origins, an Accrington vicar claims in his latest, and ninth, book.
2920. School cash boost is just the ticket
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003MOUNT Carmel RC High School in Accrington has finally reached its goal of raising £50,000 to bid for science college status - and broke a world record in the process.
