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31. Six arrested as trouble flares on council estate
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 July 2003SIX people were arrested by police after a "mini-riot'' broke out on a Clayton-le-Moors council estate.
32. Milestone for miracle baby
Accrington Observer, Friday 18 July 2003A BABY born at 23 weeks celebrates her first birthday today.
33. Green light for new off-licence despite protests
Accrington Observer, Friday 18 July 2003A NATIONAL off-licence chain has succeeded in its bid to open a new outlet in Whalley Road, Accrington, despite a barrage of opposition from nearby residents.
34. Party time at the best carnival ever
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 June 2003THE WEEKEND'S Accrington Carn-ival has been hailed as one of the best ever staged in the town.
35. Textile giant on the move
Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 June 2003HYNDBURN'S largest and oldest-established textile company could soon be on the move.
36. Plea for pride of Church to replace murky fountain
Accrington Observer, Monday 16 June 2003ACCRINGTON Civic Trust has called for the controversial litter-strewn fountain outside Hyndburn Council's headquarters to be demolished.
37. Machete attack man needed hospital scan
Accrington Observer, Friday 11 April 2003A FORMER lorry driver is counting himself lucky to be alive following a brutal late-night attack.
38. Angry duo told to rip down banners
Accrington Observer, Thursday 3 April 2003A COUPLE are facing prosecution over promotional banners displayed outside their pub.
39. Food stall is a hot potato
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 March 2003A FAMILY who have fed hungry shoppers for 15 years have been told that there is no place for their traditional hot dog and hot potato stall in Accrington's new Market Square complex.
40. Old folk out as home hit by closure crisis
Accrington Observer, Monday 24 March 2003THE sudden closure of an old folk's home in Clayton-le-Moors has been branded as "appalling'' by Hyndburn's MP Mr Greg Pope.
