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51. Bus bomb family’s new grief

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 February 2008
THE mother of London bus bomb victim Marie Hartley has died just three months after her grieving husband.

52. Howzat for a record

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 February 2008
LIFELONG cricket fan Liam Jackson was so bowled over when his son Zac arrived that he enrolled him as the youngest-ever member of Enfield Cricket Club – at just one minute old.

53. Outrage over store that will 'kill town'

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 February 2008
TRADERS in Accrington town centre have spoken out against the plans for a new Tesco superstore.

54. Antiques boffin Eric gives boost in Pals’ memory

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 February 2008
TV ANTIQUES expert Eric Knowles has given a massive boost to our appeal to save the Accrington Pals Memorial Chapel.

55. CCTV may reveal how rail man died

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 February 2008
THE body of a man was found slumped next to a platform at Accrington Railway Station during the morning rush-hour on Wednesday.

56. United in fight for Post Offices

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 February 2008
POLITICIANS from all parties have united in the battle to save four Hyndburn post offices.

57. Mum’s horror as explosion wrecks home

Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 February 2008
A MUM is lucky to be alive after her fridge freezer exploded, killing the family dog and destroying the inside of her home.

58. No piper but event gives fund a boost

Accrington Observer, Friday 1 February 2008
GENEROUS fund-raisers helped make £400 for our Accrington Pals appeal by organising a charity night at the Willow Mount Working Men’s Club.
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