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1. High hopes of saving cinema

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
THE show will go on for Accrington's cinema, Hyndburn Council leader Peter Britcliffe insisted this week.

2. Warning as park flasher strikes

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
A COUNCILLOR has hit the alarm button, alerting residents about a "flasher'' who he claims has been targeting victims around Milnshaw Park for as long as 15 years.

3. Stars of the future

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
IT WAS a successful weekend for runners and swimmers.

4. Sectioned Bruno made last stand at Opium

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
BOXING legend Frank Bruno was in Accrington at the weekend … just days before he was sectioned amid a storm of publicity.

5. Ossie Mills helps to keep things in order at station

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
OSWALDTWISTLE Mills shopping village is taking an active role in the community by helping with the upkeep of its local railway station.

6. Mourners gather for bike lover

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
HUNDREDS of mourners attended the funeral of lifelong motorbike fanatic Arthur Lofthouse.

7. Schoolboy found dead in bedroom

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
TRIBUTES have been paid to a "happy and sweet-natured" schoolboy who was found hanged in the bedroom of his home.

8. 'Quit now' call to charity chief

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
A TEAM of Charity Commission investigators is set to launch a probe into the position of sex pest Richard Day as chairman of Accrington Shopmobility.

9. Bad decisions are upsetting Hughes

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
FOOTBALL: STRIKER Matty Derbyshire continues to be the star of the show for Great Harwood - but manager John Hughes can't smile because of the officials.

10. Path branded no-go zone

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 September 2003
SHODDY work forced the closure of Accrington's new Market Way footpath just a day before it was due to be showcased in the annual town centre walk.
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