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1. Sordid sex site sparks action call

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 January 2006
EXCLUSIVE SEX-MAD couples are visiting a quiet Huncoat spot for the sordid act of "dogging", it was revealed this week.

2. Miracle baby Megan to celebrate milestone

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 January 2006
A TEENAGER who weighed less than a bag of sugar when she was born but defied the odds to survive is all set to celebrate her 18th birthday.

3. Disabled woman ‘ordered from pub’

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 January 2006
A DISABLED woman says she was told to leave Accrington's new Calder pub after bar staff branded the jogging-style pants she has to wear due to a skin allergy as "trackies".

4. Couples tie the knot at gallery

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 January 2006
HYNDBURN'S historic Haworth Art Gallery threw open its doors for civil wedding ceremonies at the end of last year, and since then two couples have tied the knot there.

5. Beauty meets her geek

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 January 2006
BLONDE bombshell Hayley Dixon will soon be hitting our television screens on a new Channel 4 dating programme Beauty and the Geek.

6. Labour veteran is named as the new Mayor

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 January 2006
COUNCILLOR Edith Dunston was celebrating this week after being named as the next Mayor of Hyndburn.

7. Bull terrier rips pet cat to bits

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 January 2006
A FATHER was horrified when his teenage daughter's beloved cat was ripped to pieces by a vicious dog just yards away from a primary school.

8. Awards for our Pet Idol winners

Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 January 2006
HYNDBURN'S prettiest pooch and cutest cat met up for the first time this week.

9. Doctor not guilty of sexual attack

Accrington Observer, Tuesday 24 January 2006
A DOCTOR has been cleared of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl at his surgery in Eagle Street, Accrington.

10. Firm sweeps to the rescue

Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 January 2006
WHEN houseproud Mary Ruth paid five shillings (25p) for a carpet sweeper in 1956 little did she realise it would be the bargain of her life.
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