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11. Revolutionary roof system set to create 40 jobs

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
HOPES are high that more than 40 new jobs could be created at a Hyndburn factory, thanks to a revolutionary new roof system.

12. 'Thank you for saving my life'

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
A SCHOOLGIRL who nearly died after falling from a tree last year has presented a cheque for £500 to the hospital that helped save her life.

13. MP in battle to save 100 jobs

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
HYNDBURN MP Greg Pope has vowed to fight plans to shut down a concrete plant in Huncoat with the loss of around 100 jobs.

14. Baby-death dad blasts NHS medics

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
ANGUISHED dad Robert Woods broke his silence on his baby's death to say he had lost all faith in the NHS.

15. Your kindness gives appeal flying start

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
GENEROUS readers have got our Ryan Cottrell Appeal off to a magnificent start.

16. No cause of death was found

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
PATHOLOGISTS were unable to establish the cause of death of Toby Woods, despite extensive post-mortem examinations.

17. Crackdown on unsafe taxis

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
NINE taxis were ordered off Hyndburn's roads as part of a council and police crackdown on dangerous vehicles.

18. Furious residents take on developer

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
FURIOUS residents are on the verge of making a huge legal claim against a developer they say is wrecking their street.

19. Nurses suspected mum through lack of communication

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 September 2004
NURSES at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital suspected that Donna Hanson was harming her tragic son Toby Woods after medical staff at Queen's Park Hospital in Blackburn failed to pass on vital information about his case.

20. Controversial ‘expert’ will not give evidence

Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004
A DISCREDITED cot death "expert", who helped in the police investigation and was originally due to attend the inquest into Toby's death, will not now be giving evidence.
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