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1. Amnesty for no-waiting cone thieves

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005
TRAFFIC police are being driven mad by the theft of "no-waiting cones" from across the area.

2. Views split on name for new games area

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005
BAXENDEN residents are set to say a big thank-you to Councillor John Griffiths by naming their newest attraction after him.

3. Shotgun raiders’ big cash haul

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005
MASKED raiders brandishing sawn-off shotguns stole thousands of pounds from a Huncoat businessman as he returned to his home.

4. Firefighters call strike ballot over crew cutback

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005
GREEN Goddesses could make a return to the streets of Accrington if firefighters vote to strike to "stop lives being put at risk".

5. ‘Don’t let care home become an eyesore’

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005
A COUNCILLOR has called for a former Accrington care home, which failed to sell at auction, to be kept for community use.

6. Pub rips up car park fines

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005
CHRISTMAS came early for a group of town centre motorists when a pub ripped up its £60 parking fines.

7. Pit bull turns on owner in horror attack

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005
A PIT bull terrier had to be restrained by police, and was later put down, after it turned on its owner in a terrifying street attack.

8. Takeaway booze plan sparks anger

Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005
A RISHTON takeaway has won the right to serve late-night food and alcohol despite protests from angry residents.

9. Joy as burns boy returns home for Christmas

Accrington Observer, Thursday 22 December 2005
A SCHOOLBOY who suffered agonising 20 per cent burns in an horrific accident is thrilled to be spending Christmas at home.

10. Living in fear after gun attack

Accrington Observer, Thursday 22 December 2005
A HORRIFIED pensioner who has suffered a campaign of terror from vandals on his estate was stunned when thugs peppered his door with air rifle pellets.
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