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431. Asian women line up for top community awards

Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 February 2008
ASIAN women across Hyndburn are being recognised for their dedicated work in the community.

432. PC saved dad from bleeding to death

Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 February 2008
A YOUNG dad whose jugular vein was severed with a piece of broken mirror has paid tribute to a heroic policeman who saved his life.

433. Enter Baby of the Year 2008

Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 February 2008
YES, it’s that time of the year again. Our ever-popular Baby of the Year competition is underway with some terrific prizes – and a few exciting twists.

434. In the Observer ...

Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 February 2008
IN THIS week's Accrington Observer ...

435. Firm fined for neglecting land

Accrington Observer, Wednesday 20 February 2008
A PROPERTY company which let land in Church stand derelict has been ordered to pay £1,500 by Hyndburn magistrates.

436. Shop's flood nightmare

Accrington Observer, Wednesday 20 February 2008
A FLOOD-hit crafts company has been working around the clock in a dramatic bid to clear the damage in time to launch a new studio.

437. Best foot forward

Accrington Observer, Tuesday 19 February 2008
ORGANISERS of Hyndburn’s biggest sponsored walk are hoping it will be third time even luckier this year.

438. Greg wants to join with the neighbours

Accrington Observer, Tuesday 19 February 2008
HYNDBURN’S MP Greg Pope wants to change the name of his constituency so that 7,000 voters from Haslingden don’t feel left out.

439. No action over leader's 'silly cow' jibe

Accrington Observer, Tuesday 19 February 2008
A WATCHDOG has refused to take action over claims that Hyndburn Council leader Peter Britcliffe called a Labour opponent a “silly cow”.

440. Caravan site drugs gang in £1m plot

Accrington Observer, Friday 15 February 2008
A MAJOR £1M drugs network crossing international boundaries was run from the Whin-ney Hill caravan park.
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