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1. Rawtenstall artist puts her stamp on tribute to code-breaker Alan Turing
Rossendale Free Press, Friday 03 February 2012 An artist who grew up in the shadow of Alan Turing has been chosen to help celebrate the code-breaker’s centenary year. -
2. Great bins debate rolls on
Rossendale Free Press, Friday 03 February 2012 Rossendale MP Jake Berry has called on the council to submit to the will of the people and bring back weekly bin collections. -
3. Top Bury councillors held in bribery probe
Rossendale Free Press, Friday 03 February 2012 A former town hall boss who was arrested on suspicion of accepting bribes in relation to a planning application has protested his innocence. -
4. 100 apprenticeships in 100 days: Campaigning to give young people a chance
Rossendale Free Press, Friday 03 February 2012 This week the Rossendale Free Press launches its campaign to create 100 apprenticeships in 100 days. -
5. How Ramsbottom cyclist, 63, beat Mark Cavendish
Rossendale Free Press, Friday 03 February 2012 No one in the world of cycling seems to be able to out sprint cycling legend Mark Cavendish these days. -
6. Back on the mend: Youngster injured in a near-fatal accident returns to school
Rossendale Free Press, Friday 03 February 2012 A boy left with serious injuries after being involved in a horror smash is making a miraculous recovery. -
7. Police probe fire at Morrisons mill site in Bacup
Rossendale Free Press, Friday 03 February 2012 An investigation has been launched following a suspected arson at a derelict mill where a £7 million supermarket could be built. -
8. Grieving dad in drunken rampage with axe
Rossendale Free Press, Friday 03 February 2012 A grieving father sliced through his living room door with an axe during a drunken rampage. -
9. Rossendale Transport drivers set for strike action
Rossendale Free Press, Wednesday 01 February 2012 Bus drivers at Rossendale Transport are set to launch a series of one-day strikes following a pay protest. Members of the Unite union say they are unhappy at a 1.3 per cent pay deal put in place in October. -
10. Pictured: Firefighters tackle blaze in derelict factory in Bacup
Rossendale Free Press, Monday 30 January 2012 Firefighters have tackled a serious fire at a derelict factory in Bacup. The building, formerly the Taylor Hargreaves Factory on Lee Street, caught fire at around 3.15pm.