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Dancers appeal for pantomime
OLDHAM Coliseum Theatre is making its annual appeal for young dancers to appear in this year's pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk. Young girls are invited to the audition on September 9. Anyone successful must be available for all rehearsals and performances
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Darker side to missing cats?
FURTHER to Ms Bury's letter about her missing cat I, too, wonder if there is a darker side to it all. My cat, who has been a faithful companion for 10 years, has also gone missing. Bolton Council has a dog warden system. Shouldn't this be expanded to
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New mosque plan
APPARENTLY "irate resident" (BEN: August 16) and presumably "Name and address supplied" (BEN: August 18) are not allowed to voice their genuine grievance at the passing of the plan for yet another mosque. Sixty letters of objection are highlighted, which
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Thanks for the super support
I AM writing to thank the hundreds of members of the public who supported us last weekend at the Bolton Show. We at DBBC (Diversity in Barrier-Breaking Communications) organised the Community Stage with Bolton Arts Forum and couldn't believe the response
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Karen Wheeldon column
SOLVE this puzzle and you could enjoy a whole host of new and exciting activities! It started last Saturday and will continue for three weeks! Bolton is ahead of the game! Arts, sports and leisure pursuits are involved! It's a chance to do something NEW
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Gala as group strikes silver
A SPECIAL silver anniversary celebration will take place this weekend when a popular Chorley community group marks its own achievements. Twenty-five-year-old Tatton Community Group is inviting everyone along to its fun-packed gala day at Tatton Recreation
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Going, going, gone
THEY queued eager, excited and expectant, with their cherished heirlooms in cardboard boxes and supermarket carrier bags. The event? A special antiques valuation day at Chorley's Astley Hall, with Eric Knowles from BBC television's Antiques Roadshow giving
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Friends rally to save lodges
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to save five picturesque lodges near Bolton threatened by a £1.5 million property package. Ainsworth residents fear that the beauty spots and their wildlife could soon be lost after the land was put up for sale. They are worried
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Probe into 'wrong grades' error
PUPILS in Bolton may have been given the wrong grades for GCSE maths after what has been described as an "admin error" by an exam board. Click on our GCSE RESULTS file on the left for the rest of the results from Bolton, Bury and Leigh Bosses at Bolton
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Leeds tickets
WANDERERS fans have been allocated 3,500 tickets for the Premiership game at Leeds on Saturday, Sept 8. The seats are located in the South Stand at Elland Road and are £24 for adults and £16 concessions. They go on sale to season ticket holders next Wednesday
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Ricketts can be the best - Jussi
MICHAEL Ricketts is being tipped to match Marcus Stewart's chart-topping impact on the Premiership. The Wanderers' goal star has made an impressive start, scoring in the two games that have brought maximum points and put Sam Allardyce's shock troops on
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Liverpool tickets still available
WANDERERS still have tickets on sale for the Liverpool game (Friday, 5pm) but demand has been so intense that only single seats are now available in various parts of the ground.
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New date for Rangers-Celtic clash
The Auld Old Firm game featuring the veterans of Rangers and Celtic scheduled for Sunday, September 2, at the Reebok will now be played on Sunday, October 7 (ko 3pm). Tickets bought for the original date will be valid or refunds obtained.
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Holden ponders Finland
DEAN Holden is considering an offer to join Finland club, FC Haka, on loan. The Finns, who were beaten by Liverpool in the third qualifying round of the European Champions League this week, want the young Wanderers' full-back for the final two months
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Caravan fire
AN arsonist set light to a caravan in the back garden of a house on Settle Street, Bolton at 1.45pm yesterday. The blazing caravan threatened to spread to nearby property. Police are investigating.
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Car destroyed
A CAR used in a robbery in Salford was found burned out in Bolton town centre earlier today. The E-reg Vauxhall Belmont was destroyed in the blaze at 12.45am. Police have traced the vehicle to a robbery in Salford.
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Sporty chef needed
BOLTON Lads and Girls Club is looking for a chef to run the kitchen at the Ron Tucker sports ground, Hacken Lane, Darcy Lever. The club provides hot and cold refreshments for all football teams and visitors to the grounds. Help is needed on Saturdays
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Boys arrested
TWO boys, aged 13 and 15, have been charged in connection with an alleged attack on Dillon Patel at the Bolton Show. Detectives questioned the teenagers yesterday and they will appear at the town's youth court next week, charged with attempted robbery
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Good Samaritan neighbour died in ladder plunge
A MAN died after he fell 25 foot from a ladder as he tried to help his neighbour. Maurice Bowker, aged 52, slipped as he was attempting to climb through a first floor bedroom window of his neighbour's home after the family had locked themselves out. The
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He ain't heavy, he's my brother
A BROTHER and his sister lost an amazing nine stones between them in just one year. Peter Hannis, aged 39, and Louise Platt, aged 29, became fed up with feeling unhealthy. So they joined a diet group in June 2000. And by April 2001, Peter, of Chorley
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Blitz on the TV dodgers
A BLITZ on TV licence dogders is underway in Bolton after the town notched up 3,206 evaders in 12 months. New figures show the town still has a large proportion of dodgers despite publicity campaigns by the TV Licensing Authority. This autumn, detector
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Fairbrother is a star with the ball
NEIL FAIRBROTHER was Lancashire's hero for the second day running in Colchester - but this time for his bowling! The 37-year-old had only previously taken six first class wickets in 20 seasons in the game - a rate of around one every three years. So it
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BRIDGEWATER SCHOOL
All the results here: D Adamson 7 (4); R Arrowsmith 9 (9); H Barclay 8 (5); C Benson 8 (8); A Biggs 7 (6); S Bollerod 8 (4); R Bowell 7 (7); N Brabbs 9 (9); D Butt 9 (9); L Cartwright 8 (8); D Chambers 9 (9); L Clarke 10 (10); J Claydon 9 (9); W Courcier
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Turton girls are a class act
IT IS straight to the top of the class for Turton High School pupil Anita Brooks after her skills in English saw her placed among the top five GCSE students in the country out of a field of 350,000 candidates. Anita, aged 16, of Harwood, is one of a trio
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BURY GRAMMAR SCHOOL GIRLS
All the results here: C Adams 9 (9); J Addis 9 (9); N Akhtar 9 (8); A Asante-Siaw 9 (9); R Ashworth 8 (8); Z Benyounes 9 (9); M Bishay 9 (9); H Bolton 9 (9); A Boyle 9 (9); N Bradley 9 (9); G Brice 9 (9); L Brocklehurst 9 (9); K Burslem 9 (9); E Catherall
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WITHINS SCHOOL
All the results here: S Adams 8; A L Ashworth 9; R Barbierato 9; D Barlow 9; M Barlow 9; V Barlow 10; C Beirne 8; H Bhikha 9; P Bibby 9; J Birch 9; R Blower 10; N Boardman 9; J Bonner 6; C Booth 7; J Booth 7; J Bottomley 3; C Bowes 7; A Bowling 9; K Boyce
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PHILIPS HIGH SCHOOL, WHITEFIELD.
All the results here: School still awaiting its RE and Urdu results; two pupils still awaiting their maths results. R. Afinih 8(1); A. Ainsworth 9 (2); J. Alderson 8(8); G.L. Allen 9(8); S.J. Baldwin 10(10); G.K. Bannister 9(9); S.J. Barnes 9(9); M.J.
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HAYWARD SCHOOL, BOLTON.
All the results here: S Abdulla 10; A Mohmed 9; A Mubarak 9; B Ahmed 8; S Alam 9; F Ali 9; Y Ali 7; S Ally 9; N Amenjee 9; W Amir 9; Z Amla 9; I Asghar 8; B Ashani 8; Y Aslam 7; H Atcha 9; M Atcha 9; N Atcha 8; R Atcha 9; Y Atcha 8; Z Atcha 9; J Atkinson
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ST JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL AND SPORTS COLLEGE, HORWICH.
A* to G (A* to C in brackets) H Anderson 9 (5); J Ashton 10 (10); S Baggaley 4; L Bailey 6 (2); E Bamford 9; A Barker 8 (2); G Barnes 10 (9); M Barton 6 (1); C Beswick 9 (5); V Blackwell 10 (10); A Blair 9; C Blair 10 (10); B Boardman 10 (10); M Bolton
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TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
All the results here: K R Ainscough 9(4); J R Allen 9(1); D Allison 9(4); D L Armistead 2; J Ashton 8(7); M P Ashton 9(5); S J Aston 9(9); N P Atkinson 9(9); S C Barrett 9(9); S V Barton 9(3); A W Bell 9(6); D M N Bell 8(7); Liam C Berry 9(1); Louise
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Game for a role as volunteer
THE first Commonwealth Games volunteers from Bolton have been put through their paces as the countdown begins for next year's sports spectacle. The group of eight have completed the 30-hour pre-volunteer course to enable them to develop skills and confidence
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Remember SirThomas
SATURDAY, August 25, marks the 350th anniversary of the death in battle of Royalist commander Sir Thomas Tyldesley writes Brian Gomm, of the Leigh Journal The last battle of the Civil War in Lancashire was fought outside on August 25, 1651. And, on that
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City status 'no benefit'
WASN'T it just dandy of John Coxhead of Farington (The Citizen 09/08/01) to advocate the granting of city status to Preston? This prestigious award would be of no benefit to the people of Preston and would do no more to enhance the status of the elected
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Help research into medical referrals
THE University of Edinburgh, from a WRIGHT Foundation initiative, is conducting a three-year UK research study into GP Exercise Referral - this is where a GP, practice nurse or hospital department refers a patient to a leisure centre for a course of exercise
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Artwork comes to town centre
ARTS About Town is presenting free artwork shops and exhibitions in Spoils in The Market Place during Bolton Festival Week, from August 24 to September 1. It will include an exhibition of Bolton Art Forum Members' work. Workshops are open to everyone
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Two tickets for the price of one
BOLTON Festival organisers are offering BEN readers the chance to purchase two tickets for the price of one for several of its events. These will include: Hope and Glory, the Victorian music evening on Wednesday, August 29, 7.30pm; The Oxford Concert
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Street market food bonanza
VISITORS to the town's annual Victorian Street Market on Monday will be given the full flavour of Bolton Festival . . . in more ways than one. In addition to sampling a taste of festival fun, families will get the chance to take part in a BBC filmed Ready
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Folk club keeps on singing
WESTHOUGHTON Folk Club plays its part for Bolton Festival by presenting an evening of entertainment, maintaining a 100 per cent record. The club has organised an event each year since the very first festival, and this time round is no exception. Chris
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Festival Diary
BOLTON Festival's varied programme of events runs from today until Sunday, September 2. Tickets and further details of individual events are from the Albert Halls Ticket Centre on 01204 334400. TODAY: Art on the Streets, Newport Street, town centre, 10am
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Playscheme in dismay
ORGANISERS of a popular playscheme for Chorley youngsters have slammed the council for not allowing them the use of the authority's leisure facilities this summer. Chorley Playscheme bosses branded council chiefs "archaic" for imposing the no-go area
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Bus team pulls in funds to help Luciana
KIND-HEARTED staff at First Bus will be flexing their muscles on Sunday in aid of a seriously-ill youngster. A team of drivers will be pulling a bus, which weighs 7 tonnes, from Hill Cot Road all the way along Blackburn Road in Astley Bridge to raise
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Did aliens steal Becks' thunder
DID visitors from another planet steal the thunder from David Beckham's spectacular free-kick against Blackburn. Drinkers in a packed pub were more interested in a strange light in the sky than the game on Wednesday night. Shocked customers at the Daisy
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Do not send teen offenders to jail
BOLTON magistrates have been told to cut down on the number of teenagers they put behind bars because jails cannot cope. Youth courts have been urged not to hand out short custodial sentences to 15 to 17-year-olds because young offenders institutes are
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Church worker took her own life
A RAMSBOTTOM church worker committed suicide after a bout of depression. Mrs Maureen Milner was found hanging at her Cotswold Close home by her husband Roy. An inquest in Bury was told the mother-of-four, who had been married for 31 years, had been seeking
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ST GABRIEL'S R C HIGH SCHOOL, BURY
All the results here: R. Abreu 9(6); A. Andrzejewski 9(6); J. Armstead 9(8); C D Ashworth 9(8); R Ashworth 9(9); C P Bailey 9(9); N A Balcerska 10(10); M C Ball 9(9); J F J Barnes 7; D J Barry 9(7); M J Billington 9(9); A Binns 8(5); G J Birchenough 9
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LOWTON HIGH SCHOOL
All the results here: Group 10.1: Aidan Boothby 10, Lucy Boydell 9, Jennifer Casey 9, Samantha Cummins 9, Sheri Curran 9, Stella Drake 9, Kerry Fearnley 8, Ryan Finnerty 7, Vicky Gibson 9, Matthew Green 9, Ryan Jones 9, Amy Kirkman 8, Sara McCarthy 9.
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THE ELTON HIGH SCHOOL
All the results here: YEAR 11 J Abbass 9 (1); M Abbott 7; R Ahmed 9 (8); S Ahmed 8 (7); N Arshad 9 (1); K Ashurst 9 (2); R Aslam 9 (2); S Aslam 10 (10); D G Bailey 9 (5); J M Bailey 10 (10); R Bates 6; M L Beaumont 11 (11); L J Bebbington 9 (4); H S Beg
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ST MONICA'S HIGH SCHOOL, PRESTWICH
All the results here: L.J. Bailey 9(9); J. Birch 7; A.N. Borkin 9(9); S. Brooks 9(9); C.T. Burgess 9(3); C.L. Burke 9(7); B-A.A. Croft 9(8); D.P. Davey 9(9); R.J. Davey 9(6); S.A. Emery 9(8); H.V. Flaherty 9(9); S.W. Griffiths 9(9); J.M. Harding 9(9).
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LEIGH ST MARY'S RC HIGH, ASTLEY
All the results here Steven Andrews 10, Liam Ansbro 9, John Ashton 7, Leanne Ashton 9, Jenna Aspinall 9, Jennifer Aspinall 10, Lindsay Atherton 8, Anna Atkinson 7, Peter Bailey 5, Sean Bailey 10, Katie Banks 10. Clark Barrett 10, Daniel Barratt 10, Danielle
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RIVINGTON AND BLACKROD HIGH SCHOOL
All the results here: J R I Aldcroft 10; M J Alder 7; E Almond 2; K Anderton 9 (3); G M L Ashcroft 10 (2); E M Ashworth 10 (3); L J Aspin 6 (1); M Atherton 10; M E Atkinson 10 (7); R L Avis 7; J W Bagley 4; J P Bannister 5; Barnes 10 (10); N I Baron 9
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Rovers line up a derby encounter
Non-League preview by JOHN BULLEN THERE'S a North West Counties League derby treat tomorrow at Crilly Park Atherton as LR entertain Ramsbottom United. Promoted Rovers have started life in Division One impressively giving one of the pre season title favourites
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Remaining games
Juniors bid for final glory Cricket Preview by Peter Mensforth THE Bolton League under 18s side meet the Central Lancashire League in their knockout final at Astley Bridge on Monday, starting at 1pm. The side is captained by Matthew McGuinness of Farnworth
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THE BEN SAYS: No marks for exams misery
EXAMINATION results are so very important to teenagers. In many cases they can shape the whole future life-course of the young person. It is, therefore, crucial to each and every pupil that, not only do they do well, but that the results are on time and
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Pintas and horse power
YOUR "milkman/woman" article (BEN: August 16) brought back memories with the photo of the horse and milkcart, and the milkwoman etc. I believe the horse and "float" belonged to John Stanley, of Highfield Farm, which is now the Highfield Community Centre
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Playing on Paradise
PUPILS at a Chorley primary school ended the term on a high note when they staged a rousing musical. All 137 juniors at St Mary's, in Hornchurch Drive, took part in the production of 'Paradise Island', the story of a rich king who has everything -- except
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Carnival right as rain
THE streets of Adlington were brought to life at the weekend when record crowds attended the village's 29th carnival. Despite a downpour on the Sunday, press officer Colin Prescott said the event, held on the Jubilee playing fields, pulled in crowds of
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Revving up for racing
A CHORLEY motorsport enthusiast has hit the road to a career in Formula 1 racing after spotting an article in a car magazine asking for wannabe drivers. Lee Watkins, 22, spotted the article in Autosport magazine, asking 'So you want to be an F1 driver
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Royal honour for war hero
WAR hero Michael Finan is polishing his medals ready for a trip to Buckingham Palace next week. The veteran, from Corporation Street in Chorley, has been invited to a garden party by the 'Not Forgotten Association.' The association is a veterans group
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Matthew's story to help hospice
THE latest fund-raising effort from Chorley's Derian House Children's Hospice is certain to tug on the heart strings -- it's the story of a little boy who died of a brain tumour. Matthew Lodge was five years old when he was diagnosed with the brain stem
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Bolton Festival: It starts today
TOWN centre streets are set to become awash with colour as Bolton Festival officially begins today Click on our BOLTON FESTIVAL link on the left for all the events, with reports and pictures as they happen
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Soccer hooligans? No, we're real men
THE action off the football pitch is often as headline-grabbing as action on it. Every season, there are problems with soccer hooligans who take inter-club -- or inter-country -- rivalry too far, and match days explode into violence. But who are the people
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County tennis
THE Lancashire tennis championships take place over the weekend at Bolton Arena when the cream of the county's talent will be on view. It is the first time the Arena has staged a major championship event and all matches will be staged on the outside clay
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Plenty of bad news out there
THE US Federal Reserve announced another cut in US interest rates this week in a continuing attempt to halt the global downturn. It revealed a further cut of 0.25 per cent, the seventh reduction this year, taking the cost of borrowing down to 3.5 per
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Boss's £4m best seller
A FORMER Bolton man has sold a majority shareholding in his booming business for £4.1 million. But Michael Ward, aged 36, a Bolton School old boy who used to live in Heaton, is continuing as managing director of Chichester-based Direct Life & Pension
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Holiday road closure
MOTORISTS have been warned to avoid sections of Tonge Old Road in Tonge Fold on Bank Holiday Monday. Highways chiefs at Bolton Council have agreed to close a stretch of the road between Hilton Street and Hind Street so Tonge Fold Residents Fun Day can
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Student spotted
A STUDENT from Whitefield who has been missing for over a week was spotted at Prestwich Metrolink station on the day he went missing. Mark Hughes, aged 19, was seen getting into a dark green car. His family last saw him at 6pm last Thursday at his home
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Petrol bomb alert
CHILDREN made a petrol bomb and sparked three fires in Breightmet last night. Firefighters believe children as young as 10 could have been involved in making a petrol bomb which was thrown against a wall in Lenham Gardens, Breightmet at 8pm yesterday.
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Selection poser for Same
SAM Allardyce will spend the weekend wrestling with a classic selection dilemma. With Gareth Farrelly and Djibril Diawara declaring themselves fit for Monday's big Reebok showdown with Liverpool, the Wanderers' boss has options that are tempting him to
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Pint-sized Harry leaves the experts in a spin
FOUR-year-old cricketer Harry Dearden might not have started primary school yet but he's already being compared to Aussie spin wizard Shane Warne. Harry and his dad Steve - who is professional for Radcliffe - went to watch a cricket match at Trent Bridge
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Ashley, 13, hits the high notes
EXAM success is sweet music for 13 year-old Ashley Gavin as she becomes one of the youngest pupils in Bolton to gain a top GCSE result. Ashley, who attends Thornleigh Salesian College, shed tears of joy when she discovered she had achieved an A in music
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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, BURY
All the results here: Nasreen Akhtar 1(1); Carl Ashby 1 (1); Qasam Aslam 1 (1); Claire Brennan 1 (1); Jennifer Brewster 1 (0); Toni Bunting 1 (0); Helen Bushell 1 (1); Ya Chim 1 (1); Lindsey Churton 1 (1); Jennifer Cowley 1 (1); Phillip Crookes 1 (1);
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BOLTON SCHOOL GIRLS' DIVISION
All the results here: R Abbott 11; H Adnams 10; D Aldcroft 10; M Ardebili 10; M Atcha 10; S Badat 10; S Baig 10; D Bailey 10; J Banks 9; A Barden 10; H Barker 10; S Barton 11; C Bentham 10; M Bhantiani 10; J Bradley 9; S Brighouse 11; K Brown 10; E Burkes
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Exam succes breaks new records
THE long wait for the GSCEs over -- and Leigh area schools have scored record successes again. Staff at all the schools are delighted with their results. Headteacher at Freddies, Tony Colley, said: "At Fred Longworth, it is onwards and upwards. We keep
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Sum total of Katie's efforts equals success
NUMBER-cruncher Kathryn Wesley has proved she is one in a thousand, or to be more precise 75,000, after achieving one of the top GCSE marks in the country in Maths. But the road to success has been a long one for Katie -- because despite hailing from
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PARRENTHORN HIGH SCHOOL, PRESTWICH.
All the results here: M C Al-Janabi 10(9); I Ali 9(5); Y Ali 9(9); J E Ambrose 9(4); J A Anderson 9(2); M R Anderson 9(6); F Anwar 9(9); L Bailey 5(5); L H Barry 9(7); N E Belfield 9(9); D R Blagg 9(6); A M Booth 10(10); D J Bown10(10); G L Bowring 9(
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DERBY HIGH SCHOOL, BURY.
All the results here: F. Ali 9; W. Ali 9; I. Anwar 9; U. Ashraf 8; C. Bebb 9.5; C. Bevon 9; M. Burke 8.5; M. Casey 9; N. Cassidy 9.5; S. Dawber 9; L. Donovan 6; A. Farnworth 8; S. Foster 7. G. Greenhalgh 10; D. Heys 9; S. Javad 9; C. Jones 9; Z. Mcauley
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ST JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL AND SPORTS COLLEGE
All the results here: H Anderson 9 (5); J Ashton 10 (10); S Baggaley 4; L Bailey 6 (2); E Bamford 9; A Barker 8 (2); G Barnes 10 (9); M Barton 6 (1); C Beswick 9 (5); V Blackwell 10 (10); A Blair 9; C Blair 10 (10); B Boardman 10 (10); M Bolton 2; D Booth
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HESKETH FLETCHER, ATHERTON
All the results here: Nicholas Adamson 7, Hazel Aket 9, Rachel Aldred 9, Damien Alty 2, Dominique Austin 9, Steven Austin 5, Mark Baines 2, Natalie Baker 9, Nicola Banks 8, Rachael Banks 9. Kelly Bannan 5, Michael Barrington 4, Tanya Beach 9, Roxanne
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Bolton Festival: It starts today
TOWN centre streets are set to become awash with colour as Bolton Festival officially begins today . The Festival runs from Friday, August 24 to Sunday, September 2, and its presence should be immediately felt as the work of some of the area's most talented
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No teething trouble at centre
A NEW walk-in dental centre has opened in Bury -- without any teething troubles. The new Dental Access Centre is based in the same building as the Bury NHS Walk-in-Centre in Parsons Lane. It is only the second of its kind in the country -- the first opened
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Janine is town's first woman firefighter
JANINE Chadwick will be joining the ranks at Bolton fire station to become the first woman firefighter in the town. The Westhoughton firefighter was among three women in Greater Manchester who have passed an intense training course with flying colours
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Scare as little Lewis sets off for home alone
A PANIC-stricken mother frantically searched the streets when her two-year-old son disappeared after a day at nursery. Little Lewis Mather had just spent only his third day at the nursery when he vanished after deciding to walk home alone. Lewis was missing
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Park life set to return to its former glory
A PARK in the heart of the town centre could soon be returned to its former glory. An ambitious scheme to spruce up Queen's Park off Spa Road will be finely tuned and go before National Lottery chiefs in the autumn. The multi-million-pound bid is being
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Shakers look to bounce back
BURY aim to get back to winning ways at Huddersfield tomorrow - and at least they won't have to face a man rated one of the best ever central defenders the Shakers have had. Chris Lucketti, who left Gigg Lane in 1999 to join the Terriers, was on the move
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Weekend matches
SATURDAY Warburton's Bolton League: Bradshaw v Walkden; Eagley v Astley Bridge; Farnworth SC v Westhoughton; Greenmount v Tonge; Heaton v Egerton; Horwich v Farnworth; Little Lever v Kearsley. Redmayne Bentley Bolton Association: Adlington v Clifton;