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11. ‘Remember in the traditional way’ plea
Accrington Observer, Thursday 4 November 2004ACCRINGTON'S Remembrance Day will again be split this year, with traditionalists holding a service in Oak Hill Park to rival the official one in the town centre.
12. Huge police team swoops on criminals
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004SCORES of police swooped on Accrington on Wednesday as part of a day-long crackdown on crime.
13. High hopes for 6th-form college
Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 October 2004AN ACCRINGTON high school has moved one step closer to setting up a Sixth Form College... and bringing A-levels back to the borough.
14. Bus-death family slam light sentence
Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 October 2004THE family of a pensioner killed in a collision with a bus have slammed the "light sentence'' imposed on the driver.
15. Bevvy for beauties in new salon
Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 October 2004THE owners of a new health and beauty salon have found a novel way to drum up clients.
16. I’m sorry, says Lottery hoaxer
Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 October 2004A FORMER teacher has admitted hoaxing people into thinking he had won the National Lottery.
17. Touching tribute to ‘brave’ Simon
Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 October 2004A FATHER has paid tribute to his brave son who died after fighting a three-year battle against leukaemia.
18. Sam’s new method for getting in character
Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 October 2004LIFE is imitating art for one young actress.
19. Takeaway re-opens with help of Reds
Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 October 2004AN INDIAN takeaway has re-opened its doors after being damaged in a suspected arson attack earlier this year.
20. Revolutionary roof system set to create 40 jobs
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004HOPES are high that more than 40 new jobs could be created at a Hyndburn factory, thanks to a revolutionary new roof system.
