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21. Spy cam bid to catch culprits

Accrington Observer, Thursday 3 March 2005
A HYNDBURN businessman is making a last-ditch bid to banish dog dirt from his street with the help of a spy camera.

22. Angry Tim vows to champion cause of booked motorists

Accrington Observer, Thursday 3 March 2005
AN Accrington man is championing the cause of drivers caught out by ticket-happy traffic wardens.

23. Firm 'no' to earthwork on Coppice

Accrington Observer, Thursday 3 March 2005
CONTROVERSIAL plans to build artificial earth mounds on top of Accrington's Coppice have been given the thumbs-down after council leader Peter Britcliffe said: "No, no, no."

24. Seven arrests in clash aftermath

Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 February 2005
SEVEN arrests were made in Accrington town centre following Burnley's FA Cup clash with Blackburn Rovers on Sunday.

25. Reds mascot faces child sex charges

Accrington Observer, Thursday 17 February 2005
THE man who dresses up as Accrington Stanley's mascot Stan the Monkey was due to appear in court on child sex charges on Thursday after being quizzed twice in a week.

26. Gutted

Accrington Observer, Thursday 3 February 2005
A CLUB boss's dream of re-opening his controversial nightspot has been shattered after it was gutted in an arson attack.

27. Plug could be pulled on the carnival

Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 January 2005
THE future of Accrington's famous carnival is hanging in the balance.

28. Teacher makes pledge to help

Accrington Observer, Thursday 6 January 2005
A TEACHER from Oswaldtwistle hopes to return to crisis-hit Sri Lanka to help the victims of the devastating tsunami disaster.

29. Council bosses ‘steal Christmas’ from wardens

Accrington Observer, Thursday 6 January 2005
COUNCIL bosses have been branded "Grinches" after issuing redundancy notices to half of Hyndburn's under-threat neighbourhood wardens just two days before Christmas.

30. Jack celebrates first New Year

Accrington Observer, Thursday 6 January 2005
A BABY who has survived a catalogue of life-threatening illnesses saw in his first New Year at home with his parents.
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