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21. Pam is named as new Mayor
Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 February 2008COLLEGE assessor Pam Barton has been named as the next Mayor of Hyndburn.
22. Co-op extension gets the green light
Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 February 2008A COMPROMISE in the battle of the supermarkets was reached this week when the green light was given to Great Harwood Co-op to extend its store.
23. Your chance to check out the appeal’s progress
Accrington Observer, Thursday 21 February 2008AN IMPORTANT event at which people can judge the progress that has been made with the appeal to re-open St John’s Church and save the Pals Chapel is being held on Sunday.
24. Firm fined for neglecting land
Accrington Observer, Wednesday 20 February 2008A PROPERTY company which let land in Church stand derelict has been ordered to pay £1,500 by Hyndburn magistrates.
25. Shop's flood nightmare
Accrington Observer, Wednesday 20 February 2008A FLOOD-hit crafts company has been working around the clock in a dramatic bid to clear the damage in time to launch a new studio.
26. Greg wants to join with the neighbours
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 19 February 2008HYNDBURN’S MP Greg Pope wants to change the name of his constituency so that 7,000 voters from Haslingden don’t feel left out.
27. Best foot forward
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 19 February 2008ORGANISERS of Hyndburn’s biggest sponsored walk are hoping it will be third time even luckier this year.
28. No action over leader's 'silly cow' jibe
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 19 February 2008A WATCHDOG has refused to take action over claims that Hyndburn Council leader Peter Britcliffe called a Labour opponent a “silly cow”.
29. Alice showered with flowers on her big 101
Accrington Observer, Friday 15 February 2008IT WAS cake and candles time for bright-as-a-button Alice Horne when she celebrated her 101st birthday at her Oswaldtwistle home.
30. Caravan site drugs gang in £1m plot
Accrington Observer, Friday 15 February 2008A MAJOR £1M drugs network crossing international boundaries was run from the Whin-ney Hill caravan park.
