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21. Cash plea to help deprived wards

Accrington Observer, Wednesday 11 August 2004
A SCHEME to breathe new life into some of Hyndburn's most deprived areas could be set to expand.

22. Give us more cash, say angry strikers

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 August 2004
WORKERS at a Hyndburn engineering firm have gone on strike in a dispute over pay.

23. Raiders snatch post office cash

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 August 2004
ROBBERS escaped with a box of cash from an Accrington post office.

24. Clean-up squad targets trash in town's back alleys

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 August 2004
AN ASTONISHING 13 tons of household rubbish was recovered during a community clear-up.

25. Planners say 'no' to shop owner

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 August 2004
STAFF at an Accrington food store face the axe after council planning bosses refused the owner's plea to be allowed to stay open.

26. Pay up for your porridge

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 August 2004
A FORMER Great Harwood man who was jailed for 18 years for a brutal double murder he did not commit has been told he will lose part of his compensation to cover the cost of his living expenses while he was in prison.

27. Mela goes ahead to defy arsonists

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 August 2004
HYNDBURN'S annual Mela festival will go ahead as planned on Sunday despite the historic Oak Hill Park bandstand being destroyed by arsonists.

28. Dad dies on boating trip

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 August 2004
A HYNDBURN businessman who set out just six weeks ago to start a new life in the Lake District has died in a boating tragedy.

29. Timely web campaign saves clock

Accrington Observer, Thursday 5 August 2004
PEOPLE power has won the day to turn back time in Accrington.
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