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1. Solar panels for shelters

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 February 2004
INNOVATIVE wind and solar-powered shelters will soon be shielding Hyndburn commuters from the fierce winter weather.

2. Jobs fear as firm is sold

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 February 2004
WORKERS at outdoor equipment company Karrimor fear for their jobs after 20 staff were made redundant when the business was sold by receiver Begbies Traynor.

3. Child suspected of huge DIY blaze

Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 February 2004
A GIRL of just TEN has been arrested on suspicion of starting a blaze that caused £150,000-worth of damage to Accrington's Glyn Webb DIY store.

4. New police chief ‘comes home’

Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 February 2004
INSPECTOR Julian Platt, Accrington's newly-appointed police chief, is delighted with his return to the town after being away for five years.

5. Time called on extravagant Arndale clock

Accrington Observer, Thursday 12 February 2004
THE death knell has sounded for the unique Father Time clock in Accrington's Arndale Centre.

6. Police station set to open more hours

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 February 2004
OPENING hours at Accrington Police Station have been extended and manpower increased to provide a better service to the public and boost taxi drivers' confidence.

7. Police hunt for Mum’s body parts

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 February 2004
POLICE were this week searching for parts of a mother's dismembered body after her son-in-law was charged with her murder.
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