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1. William is doggedly on the trail of drugs
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 December 2010 A drugs dog will be visiting pubs across Hyndburn over the Christmas period to make sure revellers are not using anything illegal. -
2. Job losses on the way as council cuts bite
Accrington Observer, Friday 17 December 2010 Spending cuts will see almost 40 PER CENT wiped off Hyndburn Council’s Government funding over the next two years. -
3. Waterside homes plans on the table
Accrington Observer, Friday 03 December 2010 Multi-million pound plans to create more than 100 new waterside homes in Clayton-le-Moors have been welcomed as a ‘great boost’ for the area. -
4. Interview: Jeremy Hardy
CityLife, Thursday 02 December 2010 Satirist Jeremy Hardy speaks about the nation to Marissa Burgess. -
5. Council is told to halve office space
Accrington Observer, Friday 26 November 2010 Up to half of the council’s office space could be sold off in a bid to cut costs. Hyndburn council leaders are facing a £3m backlog in repairs on its council buildings and are also looking to trim the annual budget in the wake of the Government’s spending review. -
6. Interview: Andrea Bocelli
CityLife, Thursday 25 November 2010 A global phenomenon in classical music, tenor Andrea Bocelli tells Robert Beale that despite having few big ambitions left, he still loves to unearth new repertoire... -
7. Supermarket giant Tesco given go-ahead for extra sales space
Accrington Observer, Friday 19 November 2010 Controversial plans for Accrington’s soon-to-be-opened Tesco store to increase its retail space have been passed by planning chiefs – just days before it is due to open. -
8. Man dies day before friend’s visit from Oz
Accrington Observer, Friday 19 November 2010 There was sad news for an ex-pat visiting from Down Under who went looking for an old friend. -
9. Deals in the pipeline for Stanley trio
Accrington Observer, Friday 19 November 2010 Stanley are closing in on deals to keep Jimmy Ryan, Ray Putterill and Andy Parkinson at the Crown Ground. -
10. Review: My Boy Jack - Altrincham Garrick
CityLife, Wednesday 17 November 2010 If this had been a radio review, I would have broken into tears by now, so sad is David Haig’s beautifully written play.