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21. Charlotte’s monkey mission in Borneo
Accrington Observer, Friday 10 October 2003ANIMAL-mad Charlotte Marsh has swapped the streets of Accrington for the depths of the rain forest in Borneo.
22. Speed limit cut on ‘rat run’ road
Accrington Observer, Friday 10 October 2003RESIDENTS of an Oswaldtwistle "rat run" road can look forward to new traffic calming measures being introduced in the New Year.
23. Tip task force to turn up
Accrington Observer, Friday 10 October 2003A £50,000 APPEAL has been launched to appoint a task force to take over the fight for a road link between Whinney Hill tip and the M65.
24. Frantic hard work sets cinema back on track
Accrington Observer, Friday 10 October 2003ACCRINGTON'S cinema will definitely re-open this evening after a week of frantic behind-the-scenes activity.
25. Paul clocks up 19 golfing miles
Accrington Observer, Friday 10 October 2003GOLFER Paul Mabbutt is one of the biggest swingers in town.
26. Second beat bobby makes streets safer
Accrington Observer, Friday 10 October 2003RESIDENTS in Great Harwood can look forward to a second beat bobby making their streets safer.
27. Work on sports pitch put on hold
Accrington Observer, Friday 10 October 2003WORK on an ambitious £120,000 sports pitch at Mount Pleasant Primary School, Clayton-le-Moors, has been put on hold.
28. Teenager left in brain unit after fall from tree
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 October 2003A HEARTBROKEN mum has told of how her teenage daughter was left brain-damaged after she fell out of a tree in an Accrington park.
29. £2.5m boost for building work at high school
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 October 2003STAFF and pupils at St Christopher's High School in Accrington are celebrating after securing a £2.5m cash boost.
30. Mum killed in horrific bus drama
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 October 2003A PENSIONER died when she was dragged under a bus while walking over a zebra crossing on Accrington's Peel Street bus station.
