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31. 'I was all set for election', says MP
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 October 2007HYNDBURN MP Greg Pope spoke of his "disappointment" this week at Gordon Brown's decision not to call a General Election this Autumn.
32. Author to join windfarm debate
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 October 2007A HIGH profile author and environmental lobbyist has become involved in proposed plans to site wind turbines on Oswaldtwistle moors.
33. Dad's tears for a special daughter
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 October 2007THE father of a teenage girl who died suddenly last weekend broke down in tears as he spoke of the family's devastation.
34. Mick does it his Way
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 October 2007A POPULAR landlord will be doing it his way once more when he returns to Accrington's Swan pub on Abbey Street - for the third time.
35. Mum's baby milk shocker
Accrington Observer, Friday 12 October 2007A MOTHER said she wants to warn other parents after she found a small beetle in powdered milk she was preparing for her six-month-old baby.
36. 'Get involved in new academy'
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 9 October 2007AN INDEPENDENT education consultant has appealed to the residents of the borough, to take a keen interest in the proposed new academy which she says will be a vital asset for the area.
37. Tim stands the heat in Hell's Kitchen
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 October 2007A FORMER Rishton chef has been cooking up a storm by helping a gang of novice celebrities through the finer points of cooking in ITV's Hell's Kitchen.
38. Supermarket giant could now build TWO stores
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 October 2007SUPERSTORE giant Tesco is set to make a double swoop into Hyndburn.
39. Jobs blow as car dealers announce closure
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 October 2007AN ACCRINGTON garage is set to close with the loss of 32 jobs.
40. Stuffed birds case dropped against duo
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 October 2007TWO men who appeared before Hyndburn magistrates facing charges relating to stuffed animals have had the case against them dropped - but the business still faces prosecution.
