Archive - Monday, 16 February 2004


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On this day: Cheshire Archive

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Cheshire Archive

  • Fingering the villains

    A PRIMARY school broken into nine times since September, with criminal damage and stolen goods totting up to £20,000, is now pinning its hopes on new crime-fighting technology to try and beat the bandits. read more

  • Shiver me timbers!

    A TEAM of ghostbusters claim to have gathered evidence of paranormal activity at the town's old Sea Cadets building. read more

  • Spring market

    A SPRING market is being held at St Mary's community centre in West Bank on Saturday, March 20, from 11am until 2pm. read more

  • Michelle's no dumb belle as she gets in shape

    IT'S off to the gym for a Warrington hairdresser as she gets to grips with a challenge to change her lifestyle. read more

  • Pensions row over age rise

    PRISON officers at Risley Prison have spoken out against proposals to extend their retirement age by an extra five years. read more

  • Train plan unveiled

    CONTROVERSIAL plans to build a massive rail terminal at the former Parkside Colliery site, near Winwick, could be moving closer to becoming reality. read more

  • Wife says every day is hell without soulmate

    A HEARTBROKEN Orford woman says she is 'dying inside and out' because her Canadian husband has been refused entry back into the UK after he returned home to the bedside of his sick father. read more

  • KERRY'S OUR HOMECOMING QUEEN

    WARRINGTON'S Queen of the Jungle Kerry McFadden was back in town on Saturday to meet around 500 of her adoring fans. read more

  • Pilot scheme for school dinners

    A PILOT scheme, aimed at helping staff manage school meals more effectively, is set to take off in Warrington later this month. read more

  • We've been listening

    THE St Helens Star can exclusively reveal that Council Leader Marie Rimmer is drawing up a package of proposals to make life better for every man, woman and child in St Helens. read more

  • Allegro concert

    AN evening of easy listening music will be performed by Allegro at St Mary's Church, Hale Village at 8pm on Saturday, February 21. read more

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On this day: Cheshire Archive


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