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Stories for 24 July 2006

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Remember glory days of old Riv?

IN the week in which the Millennium Centre celebrated its official opening by the Duke of York, a call has gone out from the centre to learn more about the history of the late and much lamented Rivoli cinema which once graced the site.  more...

Salute for top flight trio

A TRIO of travel advisors have been rewarded for exceptional holiday sales.  more...

Best yet!

IT was the biggest, brightest and best attended Moss Bank Gala. Crowds crammed the village green in sparkling sunshine to enjoy the long list of attractions.  more...

Alan's double budgie riddle

BUDGIE breeder Alan Taylor has been left puzzled after cracking open an odd shaped egg only to find two chicks inside!  more...

Students' showtime sparks cash for Africa

PUPILS from St Cuthbert's Catholic College in Parr took part in a festival of drama and music staged in Bolton to raise funds for a school in Africa. The festival was part of a project involving six schools in the North West supported by United Co-operatives that aims to raise money to enable more young people from a farming community in Moshi, Tanzania to receive an education.  more...

Police target scramblers

POLICE say they are using 'zero tolerance' against illegal scrambler bike riders and have seized four bikes from nuisance riders in recent weeks.  more...

  
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