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1. School plans for old fire station
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005THE old Accrington Fire Station could be turned into a school for "struggling" children if planning bosses give the go-ahead.
2. Firm swallows bitter pill over sweets offer
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005HYNDBURN firm Express Gifts has come under fire from an advertising watchdog after a sweets offer left a bitter taste in customers' mouths.
3. Young mum’s council tax nightmare
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005EXCLUSIVE A YOUNG mum claims a series of council blunders have forced her to become a prisoner in her own home, living in fear of bailiffs knocking on her door.
4. Traders at loggerheads
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005A BITTER feud has erupted between neighbouring shopkeepers in a quiet area of Accrington town centre.
5. Lillee is invited to dinner
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005LEGENDARY Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee is set to appear at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel in Clayton-Le-Moors at a Sportsmans' Dinner on Friday 5 August.
6. Kennedy back as deadline passes
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005JOHN Coleman has recalled keeper Jon Kennedy from his loan spell at Witton Albion as Danny Alcock is injured.
7. Return to radio for Bullseye host
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005POPULAR funnyman Jim Bowen made his return to BBC Radio Lancashire with a one-off show on Sunday - more than two years after resigning over an alleged racist remark.
8. Arrests follow death in hotel
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005FOUR men were arrested on suspicion of possessing drugs after a 34-year-old man was found dead in the Stonebridge Hotel, Oswaldtwistle.
9. Robbie’s belief in Reds
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005ACCRINGTON Stanley have to upset one of the best home records in the Conference on Saturday if they are to continue their promotion push.
10. Accrington Stanley 2 York 2
Accrington Observer, Thursday 31 March 2005STANLEY new boys Gary Roberts and Matty O'Neill might have made a big impression on Stanley's Conference play-off hopes.
