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21. Double our target

Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 October 2004
AN ASTONISHING £11,000 has now been raised to help send Ryan Cottrell, the eight-year-old Accrington boy with an incurable skin disease, on the holiday of a lifetime.

22. Outrage as axe falls on wardens

Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 October 2004
HYNDBURN'S pioneering neighbourhood wardens face the axe because of a funding crisis.

23. We’ve done it

Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 October 2004
HE'S on his way... the Observer's appeal to send incurably-ill Ryan Cottrell on a holiday of a lifetime has passed its target after just four weeks.

24. Readers' generosity keeps cash pouring in

Accrington Observer, Tuesday 12 October 2004
OUR plea for readers' help to make Ryan's Appeal a raging success has been answered with typical generosity.

25. Up for grabs

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 October 2004
ACCRINGTON'S historic Market Hall is up for grabs in a shock bid to save Hyndburn Council vital cash.

26. Rescue bid for blighted Phoenix

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 October 2004
RESIDENTS trapped by the troubled Project Phoenix could soon be leaving their derelict, crime-blighted neighbourhoods.

27. Council overspend sparks budget probe

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 October 2004
A PROBE has been launched into how Hyndburn Council overspent nearly half-a-million pounds.

28. Readers’ generosity keeps cash pouring in

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 October 2004
OUR plea for readers' help to make Ryan's Appeal a raging success has been answered with typical generosity.

29. Attack victim tells how thugs ruined his life

Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004
A MAN who spent eight weeks in a coma after a terrifying street attack has spoken publicly for the first time about his "ruined life".

30. Everything up for grabs in huge council sell-off

Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004
PUBLIC buildings and land have gone up for sale in a controversial bid to raise money for Hyndburn Council.
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