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31. Visit revives a lifetime’s memories

Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 July 2006
A WOMAN has been reunited with her cousin after 50 years when he travelled across the world to see her.

32. Millions set aside for kids' centres

Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 July 2006
CHILDREN across Hyndburn will benefit if a plan to build four children's centres in the borough gets the go-ahead.

33. Last prayers as historic church closes its doors

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 June 2006
AN historic church will hold its last service on Sunday after more than a century of serving the people of Clayton-le-Moors.

34. Devastated family in tot’s grave shocker

Accrington Observer, Thursday 22 June 2006
A FURIOUS family have slammed Hyndburn Council over an "insensitive" move forcing them to clear away the toys from their baby's grave.

35. £3M learning centre is unveiled at college

Accrington Observer, Thursday 22 June 2006
DELIGHTED staff at Accrington and Rossendale College are all set to unveil a £3M learning centre today (Fri).

36. Chinese couple lose life savings in takeaway raid

Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 June 2006
A CHINESE family were devastated when heartless thieves stole £22,000-worth of goods including their life savings.

37. £700,000 price tag as landmark goes up for sale

Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 June 2006
AN HISTORIC Accrington landmark which formerly housed the well-known Barnes furniture store has gone up for grabs with a £700,000 price tag.

38. Mourners pay tribute to daring traveller

Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 June 2006
FAMILY and friends of a fun-loving globetrotter have been left devastated after he died of a brain haemorrhage in Vietnam aged just 48.

39. Hockey tribute to young ace

Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 June 2006
SCORES of mourners flocked to All Saints Church, Clayton-le-Moors, to pay tribute to Niall Birtwell, the 12-year-old boy whose sudden mystery death stunned his family and school friends.

40. Tory Club president backed rival candidate

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 May 2006
EXCLUSIVE THE president of Clayton-le-Moors Conservative Club is to offer his resignation after it was revealed he signed the nomination forms of a rival candidate.
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