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41. Baby llama for Santos grotto
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 November 2006A CHARITY has welcomed a surprise Christmas present - covered in black and white fur with long spindly legs.
42. DIY store faces closure after company folds
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 November 2006ACCRINGTON'S Glyn Webb store could face closure with the loss of about 20 jobs after the company went into administration leaving customers without their Christmas orders.
43. Nightclub targeted by vandals
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006EXCLUSIVE A NIGHTCLUB owner has threatened to pull out of Accrington for good after thieves and vandals caused £200,000 worth of damage to the building.
44. Taxi crash sparks row over gritters
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006A CABBIE is in a "poorly but stable" condition in hospital after his taxi skidded on an icy, ungritted road.
45. Friends rally to raise cash for sick tots
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006A VERY special girl has inspired a pub to launch a charity karaoke competition.
46. Son’s brave goodbye
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006BRAVE son Adam Riaz presided at the funeral of his entire immediate family.
47. Electrics blamed for house fire
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006HORRIFIED neighbours have told how fire swept through a house wrecking the front room and porch.
48. Tears and tributes at memorial service for tragic blaze family
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006MORE than 200 people turned out to pay their respects to the tragic Riaz family at a special memorial service on Wednesday evening.
49. Grave kerbs to go in bid to tidy cemetery
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006GRAVE owners are being urged to come forward as Hyndburn Council prepares to remove old kerbstones surrounding certain graves which have fallen into disrepair.
50. Excitement as time capsules are prepared
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006CHILDREN from three primary schools have an eye on posterity with their latest project.
