Archive - Friday, 6 February 2004


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Cheshire Archive

  • Airgun legislation given warm welcome by police

    POLICE have welcomed legislation banning air weapons from public places following a history of attacks in the town. read more

  • New equipment could save the lives of heart attack patients

    A BEWSEY medical centre can now offer heart attack patients potentially life-saving treatment, thanks to new equipment provided by Lloyds Pharmacy and the British Heart Foundation. read more

  • Principal welcomes new fees

    THE principal of University College Chester, which has a campus in Warrington, has welcomed Government plans to increase top up fees but wants to see further improvements before the new education bill is debated for a third time. read more

  • Sweet salute for our little heroes

    TWO quick thinking young girls who saved their diabetic granddad after he collapsed on a frozen woodland path, have been hailed as little heroes since their heartwarming tale appeared on the front page of The St Helens Star. read more

  • Having a big say in YOUR future

    OUR two MPs reckon it's good to talk... and that's why they want to ensure the people of St Helens get a big say in their own future. read more

  • Reward for return of stolen tools

    A REWARD has been posted for the return of £4,000 worth of specialist tools that were pinched from an engineer's van on Monday evening. read more

  • DAEWOO MATIZ

    MATIZ, the city car which was outstanding enough to survive the collapse of the old Daewoo company to become a little jewel in the General Motors crown, has been made an even more attractive buy with the addition of a one litre four cylinder engine promised at the model's revision in 2001, and the recent introduction of yet another limited edition called Xtra. read more

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On this day: Cheshire Archive