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1. ‘Danger park’ wins award
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 July 2006AN ACCRINGTON park has been named one of England's top green spaces - but nearby residents say it is a disgrace.
2. Family in Middle East bomb zone
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 July 2006A GREAT Harwood man has vowed to stay in war-torn Lebanon despite a mass evacuation of Britons fleeing to safety.
3. Waste plant: All hope is now lost
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 July 2006ALL hope of stopping a waste transfer station being built on the site of the old Huncoat Power Station, with an access road through Green Belt land, vanished this week with the news that the Government will not intervene.
4. We need to get on with the rest of our lives
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 July 2006THE daughter of murdered Accrington wheeler-dealer David Guilfoyle may lose her inheritance of up to £1M.
5. Revealed: Convicted killer Fitzpatrick’s violent past
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 July 2006THE man found guilty of murdering Accrington businessman David Guilfoyle had appeared in court twice before, accused of biting off a man's ear and ducking a man in a canal and then whipping him with a wet T-shirt, the Observer can reveal today.
6. Council in bid to run all services
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 July 2006HYNDBURN Council is to make an ambitious bid to run all its own services including those currently administered by Lancashire County Council.
7. I’d rather have played nothing at all, says noisy neighbour Leanne
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 July 2006SINGLE mum Leanne Carr held her hand up to annoying her neighbours by playing loud dance music.
8. Missing grate fury as young bike boy Declan is injured
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 July 2006AN ANGRY mother hit out after her son was injured when he rode his bike over a dangerous open drain which had been without a grate for months.
9. Jealous and brutal killer jailed for life
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 July 2006SPECIAL REPORT A JEALOUS ex-husband has been jailed for life for the murder of an Accrington "love rival" whose body has never been found.
10. Planet plaque’s royal approval
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 July 2006A RIGHT Royal party was held in Altham on Tuesday as a new media company's home was officially declared open by Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex.
