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11. Sex pest cabbie loses appeal
Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 October 2007A CONVICTED sex offender has lost an appeal to get his taxi driver’s licence back.
12. Firm denies 'overworking staff'
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 23 October 2007A MAIL order giant has come under fire from trade union chiefs over allegations that some employees are working 72 hours a week in the run-up to Christmas.
13. Your new website ...
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 23 October 2007WELCOME to the all-new website for the Accrington Observer. It’s brighter and it’s easier to navigate - but it’s still got all your favourite features.
14. Fire crews busy with early bonfires
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 23 October 2007ACCRINGTON Fire Brigade has already suffered an increased number of calls as Bonfire Night approaches.
15. Farm fall victim recovers
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 23 October 2007A MAN who fell 50ft after part of a farm building collapsed while he was working on it has been discharged from hospital.
16. Observer launches appeal to save Pals' chapel
Accrington Observer, Friday 19 October 2007TODAY the Observer launches a major fund-raising appeal to save a memorial to Accrington's greatest heroes and the beautiful historic church in which it is housed.
17. Residents' horror as rats invade
Accrington Observer, Friday 19 October 2007HUNDREDS of rats are plaguing Accrington streets according to horrified residents.
18. How you can help
Accrington Observer, Friday 19 October 2007CHEQUES, made out to St John's Pals' Fund, or cash can be handed in at the Observer offices at 103 Blackburn Road, Accrington. Unless requested otherwise, we will acknowledge all donations in the paper.
19. Fury as mum and baby catch MRSA
Accrington Observer, Friday 19 October 2007A MOTHER has caught MRSA from her baby son following a shock outbreak at the Royal Blackburn Hospital.
20. 'Bandstand will be costly and attract yobs'
Accrington Observer, Friday 19 October 2007A PRESSURE group has hit out at plans to build a new bandstand in Oak Hill Park, Accrington, five years after the original one was burned down by arsonists.
