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31. Tory quits with swipe at ‘muppets and puppets’

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 May 2005
A FORMER Tory Mayor of Hyndburn has resigned from the council and blasted the Conservative leadership.

32. Cenotaph yob’s trip to war museum

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 May 2005
A TEENAGE yob who defaced a cenotaph is to be taken on a trip to a war museum.

33. £1m pub set to bring 40 new jobs

Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 May 2005
EXCLUSIVE A TOP pub chain is set to move into Accrington with a £1M investment that would create nearly 40 town centre jobs.

34. Dirty plaster baked into loaf

Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 May 2005
THE husband of a woman who nearly ate a dirty plaster baked into an Asda loaf has vowed never to shop there again.

35. Election candidate’s baby grief

Accrington Observer, Thursday 12 May 2005
EXCLUSIVE DEFEATED Tory parliamentary candidate James Mawdsley and his wife tragically lost their first baby on the eve of last week's General Election.

36. People to gain power of parks

Accrington Observer, Thursday 12 May 2005
A DEVOLUTION revolution will see control of parks given to those at grass roots level in Hyndburn.

37. We won’t be blackmailed says council

Accrington Observer, Thursday 12 May 2005
THE COPPICE has moved a step closer to having a controversial panopticon, but top councillors have accused the group behind the scheme of blackmailing them.

38. Best friend was driver in tragic death smash

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 May 2005
THE driver in a horrific death crash has been named as Alex Clark - the best friend and future brother-in-law of victim Matthew Saporita.

39. Corrie stars on the ball

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 May 2005
CORONATION Street stars took a break from filming to play in a charity football match in aid of the NSPCC.

40. Traders in fury over rates bill

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 May 2005
TRADERS are threatening legal action after Hyndburn Council sprung a shock rates demand for thousands of pounds.
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