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21. War of words as cinema closes
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 September 2003THE cinema's closure sparked a war of words over its financial arrangements.
22. Hard-line rubbish crackdown claims first two ‘victims’
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 September 2003TWO Accrington residents have been slapped with fines under Hyndburn Council's hard-line crackdown against litterbugs.
23. Brave Pat named for top award
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 September 2003A MOTHER-of-three from Oswaldtwistle has been nominated for a prestigious award honouring her contributions to the community.
24. Shopkeeper held up at gunpoint
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 September 2003POLICE are hunting two armed robbers who threatened a shop assistant with a gun at an off-licence in Clayton-le-Moors.
25. Chef family to open restaurant
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 September 2003IT will be a real family affair when Great Harwood's newest restaurant opens for business today.
26. Retired postie to stamp his mark on Peru
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 September 2003A RETIRED postman from Accrington is set to stamp his way along the famous Inca Trail in Peru to raise cash for charity.
27. 'Fill my case with schools cash'
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 September 2003HEADTEACHER Alasdair Coates tackled Hyndburn's schools funding crisis head-on this week when he presented Education Secretary Charles Clarke with an empty suitcase to fill with cash.
28. School pleased after porn letter writer traced
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 September 2003DETECTIVES investigating false claims that pornographic material was stored on a primary school's computer have traced the person who made the allegation.
29. New church set to open
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 September 2003A FORMER factory in Oswaldtwistle is set to re-open to the public next week - after being converted into a £500,000 church.
30. Sorrow to joy for cafe kids
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 September 2003TWO enterprising kids were left feeling glum when heavy-handed council officials stepped in to ban their plans for a weekend tea party.
