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1. Hopes dashed for Accrington
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005CRAIG Fergusson equalled his career-best score but could not prevent Enfield from slipping to a narrow two-wicket defeat at Colne on Sunday to leave the Dill Hall Lane club adrift in the bottom-two of the Musbury Fabrics Lancashire League.
2. First-day clash with Canvey for Stanley
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005THE release of Accrington Stanley's Conference fixture list reveals a first-day home clash with Canvey Island.
3. Sleep wants silverware
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005RISHTON stalwart Peter Sleep made it to the top of the game as a Test player with Australia but admits that a Worsley Cup triumph would also provide a cherished memory before he hangs up his boots.
4. MP backs ID cards in crucial Commons vote
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005HYNDBURN'S MP Greg Pope backed the controversial scheme to introduce identity cards in Tuesday's dramatic House of Commons debate.
5. Prime suspect: my nightmare
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005EXCLUSIVE THE prime suspect in the David Guilfoyle murder inquiry has spoken of his nightmare after being freed without charge.
6. The glory days return
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005THE regeneration of Hyndburn's deteriorating housing stock has continued with a facelift for Lister Street in Accrington.
7. Rishton ready for Worsley Cup clash
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005RISHTON will be looking to roll back the years on Sunday when they meet Todmorden in the semi-finals of the Worsley Cup.
8. Hero’s house fire rescue
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005A BUILDER risked his life when he saved a mum from a blazing bedroom on Tuesday night.
9. Rory on his way
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005ACCRINGTON Stanley boss John Coleman is hoping to sign former Rochdale striker Leighton McGivern after handing Rory Prendergast the chance to pursue his Football League ambitions at Blackpool.
10. Luxury young people’s flats plan for old fire station
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005ACCRINGTON'S old fire station could be converted into luxury apartments for youngsters aged 16 to 25.
