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11. Town centre is canvas for graffiti artists

Accrington Observer, Friday 25 April 2008
TEENAGERS from Accrington and Rossendale College have been leaving graffiti around town – but it’s all part of a new art course.

12. Will: High hopes for Bash

Accrington Observer, Friday 25 April 2008
WILL Purser has been dubbed "Del Boy" at Baxenden.

13. ASPIRE: Reds’ fans walk tall for Aspire

Accrington Observer, Friday 25 April 2008
ACCRINGTON Stanley fans were walking tall after donating £1,000 to the Observer’s Aspire fund.

14. Dream trip turned into nightmare

Accrington Observer, Friday 25 April 2008
A FAMILY of seven is taking action against a tour operator after their dream trip turned into the holiday from hell.

15. Landlord’s plea as pub trade slumps to new low

Accrington Observer, Friday 25 April 2008
A PUB landlord has become so concerned with local trade he has organised a meeting with Hyndburn’s MP.

16. Police investigate stabbing horror

Accrington Observer, Friday 25 April 2008
A MAN has undergone emergency surgery after being stabbed at a house on Water Street, Accrington.

17. Hundreds join in St George’s Day parade

Accrington Observer, Friday 25 April 2008
THE St George’s flag was flown proudly by the people of Hyndburn over the weekend with Scouts, Cubs, Beavers and Guides from all over the borough parading through Rishton as part of the St George’s Day Parade.

18. Nurse watched World Cup as patient walked into street

Accrington Observer, Friday 18 April 2008
A LAZY care home nurse has been booted out of the profession for watching the World Cup while he should have been looking after patients.

19. War vet’s victory in battle to write

Accrington Observer, Friday 18 April 2008
A WORLD War Two veteran has started writing his memoirs following an Observer appeal.

20. Tax workers enlist MP to battle closure

Accrington Observer, Friday 18 April 2008
ACCRINGTON tax office workers have fired off a petition to the Prime Min-ister and enlisted the support of MP Greg Pope in a bid to keep their jobs.
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