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Make club date
EFFECTIVE communication will be on the agenda when Bolton and Bury chamber launches its Networking Advantage Club on Tuesday, December 3. Its Business Advantage team is inviting businesses to the inaugural lunch at the Bolton Moat House. "Do you do it
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Engine enthusiasts get all steamed up
AN insight into Bolton's industrial past was brought to life during an event designed to get more people interested in the town's history. The Bolton Steam Museum gave visitors the chance to witness Victorian engineering in full flight for free, with
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Halfway there
AN AMAZING gesture by a wealthy businessman has boosted the Bolton Evening News Coronary Care Appeal by a whopping £100,000. Just three months after it was launched the appeal is now more than halfway to reaching the £1 million target to build a new heart
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Taking a walk on wild side
CELEBRATING its 40th Anniversary this year, the Wildlife Trust in Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside is the largest voluntary conservation organisation in the North West. And, with projects all over town, the Bolton office of the Trust is as
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Firefighters outside UK...
FIRE brigades union leader Andy Gilchrist's claim that they are the best firefighters in the world, is somewhat arrogant and insulting. Surely New York's firefighters have earned the right to be higher up the ladder. And anyway, such a claim does not
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Pay demands of fire teams are excessive
I FEEL I must write and express my views with regards to the current course of action being taken by the firefighters of this country. Do the FBU really think that by holding the country to ransom that they are going to endure themselves to the public
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Why we should value work of these brigades
I AGREE with the firefighters' strike. Forty per cent does seem a lot but the press and media don't tell the full story. "If the fire brigade get a 40 per cent pay rise then the police, doctors and nurses will want one" it is said. But the fire brigade
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November 17-18
From the Evening News, November 18, 1992 - TWO police officers dived for their lives when a gunman opened fire on a Bolton police station early today. Traffic patrol officers Pc Alan Southern and Pc Will Stevens dropped to the floor of the canteen when
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Bolton and the bloody massacre
Time Traveller Simon Topliss continues his fascinating series on the history of Bolton with the story of disaster in the town when England was engulfed by civil war. IF you visit Bolton Parish Church and walk off to the right from the main doors, skirting
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Giles, Flintoff injury shocks
ENGLAND'S Ashes hopes have been rocked by the loss of spinner Ashley Giles and all-rounder Andrew Flintoff. Giles has been ruled out for six weeks after suffering a fractured wrist while Flintoff will miss the next two Tests after falling to prove his
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Carly Bateman 'killed by client'
TEENAGE Bolton prostitute Carly Bateman's "short, wretched life" ended tragically when she was murdered by a client and dumped in undergrowth, a court heard. Carly turned to prostitution and drugs after running away from home aged just 14, a Manchester
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Holly in the medals
HOLLY Swindells of Bolton Bridgeman Amateur Swimming Club won three silver medals in the Annual Northern Counties Synchronised Swimming Championships. The 12-year-old from Turton High School achieved her collection in the solo, grade two figure event
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What's on TV on Tuesday and Wednesday
SOCCER: Holland v Spain, England v Germany, Under-16s International Tournament - Sky Sports 1 1730. CRICKET: South Africa v Sri Lanka, second Test - Sky Sports Extra 0830. RACING: From Folkestone - Channel 4 1230. Wednesday CRICKET: Australia v England
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What the papers are saying on Tuesday
THE SUN: Terry Venables faces 10 crunch games that will decide his Leeds future. DAILY MIRROR: Ryan Giggs has offered the clearest indication yet of the trouble that is threatening to erupt at Old Trafford. DAILY MAIL: The Football Association's financial
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It's great to see talent blossom BY FRED SHAWCROSS
PEOPLE who know me reasonably well are aware that I derive a great deal of satisfaction from chronicling the success of young musicians and singers, especially if they have come to my notice through my association with Jeriatric Jazz. A couple of years
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Gardner, Johnson in Jamaica squad
WANDERERS' Ricardo Gardner and Jermaine Johnson have been named in the Jamaica squad for Wednesday night's friendly against Nigeria in Lagos. For Johnson, the call is a reward for his impressive three-goal haul in last week's victories over Grenada and
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Will Stig finally become The Great Dane?
STIG Tofting has admitted the frustration that has accompanied his first nine months of his Wanderers career. But after a performance which turned the game at Elland Road, the midfielder is hoping to finally become Bolton's Great Dane. Tofting replaced
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Blues savour vintage Zola
THE lone sight of Teddy Sheringham trailing off at Highbury on Saturday reminded us that time waits for no man writes Richard Mulligan With his side already two goals down, Tottenham's now ineffective former Manchester United striker was replaced on 65
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This journey gets my coastal vote
NORTH Lancashire's limestone coast is an enticing mix of woods, coves, caves and mudflats on the edge of the Lake District. This day-long expedition starts in the holiday village of Silverdale and uncovers a 15th century pele tower, a mossland nature
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Cheeky Girls in Christmas lights gig
THE Cheeky Girls -- stars of ITV's "Popstars: The Rivals" -- will be taking part in Bolton's Christmas lights big night on Thursday. Romania's famous twins, Monica and Gabriela Irimia, are to perform their wacky new single. Penned by the girls' mother
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Cheeky Girls to turn on Bolton lights
THE Cheeky Girls -- stars of ITV's "Popstars: The Rivals" -- will be taking part in Bolton's Christmas lights big night on Thursday. Romania's famous twins, Monica and Gabriela Irimia, are to perform their wacky new single. Penned by the girls' mother
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The big switch-on
A GLITTERING parade, celebrity TV stars and hundreds of lights will help to transform Bolton into a winter wonderland on Thursday. TV presenter Vernon Kay will switch on Bolton's Christmas lights assisted by the mayor, Cllr John Walsh, and a special appearance
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Gallery space for young artists
BUDDING Damien Hirsts are being urged to exhibit their work at an exciting new art centre. Any non-commercial organisations, including schools, will have a chance to use the art gallery space at the new Great Northern leisure complex in Manchester. Marketing
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Boy, 16, hurt in flat gas cylinder blast
A TEENAGER suffered burns to his head and left hand during a gas explosion in a Bolton flat today. The 16-year-old was in the lounge of a ground floor maisonette in Milnthorpe Road when gas escaped from a butane gas cylinder that was in the room. A lit
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Jail for burglar who terrified naked woman
A WOMAN woke in the middle of the night to find a man standing at the foot of her bed, Bolton Crown Court was told. Paul Griffiths lay down on the bed next to Bethan Chamberlain, who was naked under the sheets, put his arm around her and asked for a kiss
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Town pulls out all the stops for Pudsey
THE town centre was awash with character as students from Bolton Community College spent the morning fundraising for Children in Need. Nicola Catherall, aged 17, from Doffcocker, dressed as a Playboy bunny to raise money along with her Leisure and Tourism
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Organisation at Wigan is peerless BY FRED SHAWCROSS
I HAVE commented before in this column about the dedication and work which the people behind Wigan Jazz Club put into maintaining such a high profile venue. Ian Darrington and his team are responsible for one of the biggest annual jazz festivals in the
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Bolton and the bloody massacre
Time Traveller Simon Topliss continues his fascinating series on the history of Bolton with the story of disaster in the town when England was engulfed by civil war. IF you visit Bolton Parish Church and walk off to the right from the main doors, skirting
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Paul in Test fitness race
NEW Zealand's Robbie Paul faces a race against time to be fit for Saturday's all-important final Test at Wigan after sustaining a deep gash to his right knee during the 14-14 draw at Huddersfield. Although New Zealand have first-choice full-back David
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RMI face tricky Boro derby clash
Leigh RMI v Radcliffe Borough preview by Martyn Hindley Derby test LEIGH face the derby challenge of Radcliffe Boro in the Marsden Trophy tonight. The Railwaymen from the Conference take on Borough of the Unibond League First Division at Hilton Park but
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Preece bids to bring in new faces
SHAKERS player-manager Andy Preece is on the look-out for a couple of loan signings this week as he attempts to keep Bury on the Third Division promotion trail. The FA Cup defeat by Plymouth Argyle and the departures of Terry Dunfield and Pawel Abbott
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Gallery space for young artists
BUDDING Damien Hirsts are being urged to exhibit their work at an exciting new art centre. Any non-commercial organisations, including schools, will have a chance to use the art gallery space at the new Great Northern leisure complex in Manchester. Marketing
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Abuse helpline
A MANCHESTER-based national free helpline for people abused as children is being launched today. It will give advice and support to adults. The number is 0800 0853330.
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Vote for Grace
LIVERPOOL City Council bosses are urging the public to email their views on plans for a Fourth Grace. There are four short-listed designs for an iconic structure to stand alongside the Cunard, Liver and Port of Liverpool buildings on the waterfront. The
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£10m boost for Cheshire set
THE RURAL economy in Cheshire is to receive almost £10 million in Government cash to help it recover from the effects of the Foot and Mouth epidemic. The £9.4 million grant, announced by the Northwest Development Agency, will be available over five years
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Bag snatch ordeal
AN 85-year-old woman was robbed as she walked down Charlton Avenue, in Prestwich. Police are hunting a teenager, aged between 14 and 16, who snatched her handbag, making off with a quantity of cash. The offender struck at 11.30am yesterday and is described
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Man remanded on student murder charge
A 24-year-old man charged with the murder of a student who died after being attacked during a night out with friends was remanded in custody when he appeared in court today . Christopher Kelly, of St John's Street, Pendlebury, Salford, Greater Manchester
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Farmer Arnold's plea to judge
DEFIANT farmer Arnold Davenport made a passionate plea to a county court judge yesterday as he appealed for the right to stay on his farm. Mr Davenport, who made a dramatic rooftop protest in July after defying bailiffs at Nab Gate Farm, Harwood, appeared
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Young offenders face crime scene visit
YOUNG offenders will be sent back to the scene of their offences in a pioneering scheme to make the punishment fit the crime. Teenagers who have vandalised a school or church will be ordered to return and clean it up and do repairs. It is hoped that by
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'Bullies hanged my son by tie'
AN 11-year-old boy was left hanging by his tie from a school door by a gang of bullies and could have been killed, his angry mother claimed today. She said her son, who has learning difficulties, had earlier been kicked and punched by five pupils at The
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How pub regulars foiled armed raid
nCOURAGEOUS customers and staff at a Bury pub have told how they fought back when armed raiders burst in. One drinker, Darren Weston, was shot at and was smashed across the head with a baseball bat as he led the charge with only a pool cue. Despite a
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The big switch-on
A GLITTERING parade, celebrity TV stars and hundreds of lights will help to transform Bolton into a winter wonderland. TV presenter Vernon Kay will switch on Bolton's Christmas lights assisted by the mayor, Cllr John Walsh, and a special appearance by
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A star farce
AN all-star cast appears in a new show this week at The Lowry until Saturday. Don't Dress For Dinner is a classic farce by Marc Camoletti. The cast includes Robert Duncan, from Drop The Dead Donkey, Vicki Michelle from 'Allo 'Allo, Melanie Stace from
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A ghoulish double at The Lowry
WHAT sounds like a ghoulish pairing comes to The Lowry within the next two weeks. First comes Frankenstein on Wednesday, followed the following week by The Embalmer. Frankenstein is Forkbeard Fantasy's own inimitably surreal take on Mary Shelley's Gothic
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Lancs Amateur League
LATEST tables PREMIER DIVISION P W D L GF GA Pts GD Radcliffe Amateurs... 13 9 3 1 41 16 30 25 Little Lever SC... 12 7 2 3 32 23 23 9 Gregorians... 11 5 4 2 23 19 19 4 St Clements... 9 6 0 3 29 14 18 15 Prairie Utd... 10 5 2 3 28 20 17 8 Bolton County
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Premier Fives
LATEST details MONDAY PREMIER LEAGUE P W D L F A GD Dis Pts SCM... 2 2 0 0 21 16 5 0 6 AK's Wrexham... 2 1 1 0 29 9 20 0 4 Halliwell... 2 1 0 1 16 17 -1 0 3 Inter Yemam... 2 1 0 1 17 22 -5 0 3 Breightmet Utd... 2 0 2 0 17 17 0 0 2 Tynes Bank... 2 0 1
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Lancs FA Amateur Cup
LATEST results Round Four: Royton Town 2 Aintree Villa 6 Bolton Lads Club 1 Mossley Hill Athletic 3 Warbreck v Old Xaverians, St Dominics v Oldham Albion postponed
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Lancs FA Amateur Shield
LATEST results Round Three: Springfields 5 Golborne Sports 2, Charnock Richard 6 Rochdale Sacred Heart 1, Whinney Hill 3 Hindsford 2, Goodshaw Utd 4 Dalton United 3, Fleetwood Hesketh 1 Downall Green United 3, Lucas Sports 0 Bae Systems Barrow 1, Croston
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Leaders Radcliffe on target again
RADCLIFFE Amateurs maintained their seven point lead at the top of the LAL Premiership with a thundering 6-0win over visiting Hesketh Casuals. Two first half goals from Shaun Scully and Brett Hannah did not flatter Radcliffe who had far more of the play
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AIR MILES: Mills upset Athletic's title hopes
NEW Mills banished their recent form with a fine 2-0 win at Leigh Athletic to put some clear sky between them and the bottom places. Wes Gibbons helped himself to two more goals as the prolific Millers' striker took his tally to six for the season. First
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Ladies keep on winning
LEIGH RMI Ladies dominated their game against Greyhound Gunners to maintain a run of four wins from four games. They struck only once in the first-half when Lou Sumner used terrific pace and skill to force her way through before she crashed a left foot
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Charities benefit from Cup fund
SEVERAL local worthy causes are to receive a cash boost from the Atherton Charity Cup fund. This year's donations were agreed last week with a total of £2,000 to be paid out. The main beneficiaries will be The Atherton Over 80s Food Parcel, Wigan and
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Salford break Bury's spell
Schools Soccer by Graeme Hollinshead BURY Under 15 crashed out of the English Schools' Wizards Trophy after going down 3-0 to local rivals Salford in their 3rd Round clash at the Derby School. The game was an evenly fought affair in the opening exchanges
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Small loans will lead to success
A NEW loan fund will help local people who want to establish "micro businesses". The Bolton Community Finance Partnership, launched at Bolton Arena on Friday, plans to help would-be window-cleaners, mobile hairdressers, beauticians, gardeners and others
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Search on for heart of gold
NOMINATIONS are being sought for the second Tony Rink Award for Corporate Social Responsibility. Mr Rink, who died suddenly in December,1999, was the popular chairman of Bolton & Bury Chamber and joint chairman of Wolstenholme Rink plc at Darwen.
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Victorian value of the humble thimble BY NICK FLETCHER
SEWING was a popular pastime in the Victorian period and the one item that anyone skilled with a needle would require would be a thimble. You would perhaps not expect such a relatively small and humble item to attract much interest among collectors these
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Every 999 call
FIREFIGHTERS put their lives on the line every time they answer a 999 call. They deserve every penny they are asking for and more. It would be interesting to know just how much the powers-that-be, that are refusing them what they want, take home in their
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Appalled by their attitude in this dispute
I AM appalled at the attitude of the firemen and their union. They have no right to put the country to this strike, or ransom, as your article indicated. What other profession can retire at 52 years with a full pension? The union has been talking about
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High-risk jobs deserve the right pay rate
I READ that some schools of thought are suggesting that, because of the firefighters strike, persons may have died. I find this very irresponsible and very inflammatory. It is very sad for the loss of any life, whatever the circumstances, but this is
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What's on and where
THE ART LESTER BIG BAND: The Pennine Suite, Horwich RMI Social and Recreation Club, Chorley New Road, Bolton. Every Tuesday. 8.30 to 11.00pm. Free. KEN WARD BIG BAND: Leigh Liberal Club. Every Monday. 8 to 11pm. Free. RONNIE MOORE BIG BAND: Sacred Heart
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Chelsea case for the defence
ALL the talk might be about Chelsea's exciting firepower, but the Londoners arrive at the Reebok on Saturday with a formidable recent defensive record writes Chris Sudlow Since Liverpool beat them 1-0 at Anfield on October 6 Chelsea have played five Premiership
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Country clips
Are you a Wainwright fan? Interest in Lancashire's master fell walker, who died in 1991, has now led to the initiation of a "Wainwright Society" with the backing of Kendal Museum. Wainwright's seven pictorial guides to the Lakeland Fells are legendary
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School for all pupils shows way forward
EVEN as recently as 20 years ago, the idea of educating a disabled child at a mainstream school would have seemed radical and posed all sorts of accessbility problems. However, fast forward to today in a quiet corner of Westhoughton and the town boasts
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Bag snatch ordeal
AN 85-year-old woman was robbed as she walked down Charlton Avenue, in Prestwich. Police are hunting a teenager, aged between 14 and 16, who snatched her handbag, making off with a quantity of cash. The offender struck at 11.30am on Monday and is described
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Chekky Girls to turn on Bolton lights
THE Cheeky Girls -- stars of ITV's "Popstars: The Rivals" -- will be taking part in Bolton's Christmas lights big night on Thursday. Romania's famous twins, Monica and Gabriela Irimia, are to perform their wacky new single. Penned by the girls' mother
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Country clips
Are you a Wainwright fan? Interest in Lancashire's master fell walker, who died in 1991, has now led to the initiation of a "Wainwright Society" with the backing of Kendal Museum. Wainwright's seven pictorial guides to the Lakeland Fells are legendary
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A rare chance to see a capital show
TICKETS for the Bolton Evening News reader holiday offer to see Peter Kay in London have been selling like hot cakes -- and now there is the chance for more people to get in on the act. Our office has been flooded with calls for tickets with people placed
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Chekky Girls to turn on Bolton lights
THE Cheeky Girls -- stars of ITV's "Popstars: The Rivals" -- will be taking part in Bolton's Christmas lights big night on Thursday. Romania's famous twins, Monica and Gabriela Irimia, are to perform their wacky new single. Penned by the girls' mother
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What to do in Bolton on Wednesday
BOLTON METRO COMMUNITY CENTRES For further information or to book a room please call 01204 334300 BLACKROD COMMUNITY CENTRE, Greenbarn Way, off Vicarage Road, Blackrod, BL6 5TA The centre houses a main hall with a stage and a side lounge. Other facilities
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What to do in Bolton on... Tuesday
BOLTON METRO COMMUNITY CENTRES For further information or to book a room please call 01204 334300 BLACKROD COMMUNITY CENTRE, Greenbarn Way, off Vicarage Road, Blackrod, BL6 5TA The centre houses a main hall with a stage and a side lounge. Other facilities
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Woman, 88, is latest con victim
AN 88-YEAR-OLD woman has become the latest victim to be targeted by bogus officials. Two men called at the pensioner's home in Park View, Kearsley supposedly to check the plumbing. But while the younger man kept the victim talking, the older man went
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Whites kick off changes
WANDERERS have switched two of their prestige home fixtures to lunchtime kick-offs on police advice to discourage pre-match drinking. A meeting between club officials and Greater Manchester Police resulted in the Boxing Day fixture against Newcastle United
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Chelsea case for the defence
ALL the talk might be about Chelsea's exciting firepower, but the Londoners arrive at the Reebok on Saturday with a formidable recent defensive record writes Chris Sudlow Since Liverpool beat them 1-0 at Anfield on October 6 Chelsea have played five Premiership
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Bolton lack a scoring edge
BOLTON RUFC's lack of a cutting edge in attack cost them a 15-0 home victory by Trafford. Not even an Avenue Street crowd swelled by the guestsat the former players' lunch before the game failed to inspire them to produce the required result. Trafford
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'Better websites' seminar
HORWICH-based Webshak is to hold a free search engine seminar which designed to show local companies how to market websites more effectively and generate new sales leads. It will be run in conjunction with Bolton and Bury Chamber of Commerce at 10.30am
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Heath's RL trial
HALIFAX are to give trials to former Leigh second rower Heath Cruckshank, 26, who was released by Huddersfield following their promotion to Super League. The former Sheffield and St Helens forward briefly re-joined Saints last month to help them out of
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RL Test treat
SCHOOLBOY teams from Bolton and Wigan will face each other in a curtain-raiser to Great Britain's rugby league Test decider against new Zealand at Wigan's JJB Stadium on Saturday. Representing Bolton will be the team from Daisy Hill St James' Primary
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Junior results round-up
ALL you need to know about junior soccer this week. Simply click HERE
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Drowning fear search continues
A SEARCH is due to resume for a 57-year-old Oldham man feared drowned while diving in a disused quarry. A remote underwater search vehicle is being used to scour the waters of the Dorothea Quarry, near Penygroes, north Wales, where he disappeared on Sunday
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Exams stress blast
SCHOOL exams have become an "almost unmanageable burden" on teachers and pupils, says a Merseyside headmistress. Carole Evans, of Birkenhead High School, said "far too much time" was spent coaching pupils to take tests. Mrs Evans told delegates at the
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Tram station plan
EXPANSION plans for Greater Manchester's tram service are due to come under public scrutiny. The proposal to build a second Metrolink station in Bury town centre is to be the subject of a special meeting at 7pm today at Bury Town Hall. Residents living
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Pair charged over death of ecstasy girL, 10
A MAN and a woman were today charged with killing a 10-year-old girl who died after taking the rave drug ecstasy. Jade Slack - the youngest known victim of the drug - died in hospital in Lancaster in July after becoming ill at a house in Galgate near
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How regulars at pub foiled armed raid
How pub regulars foiled armed raid COURAGEOUS customers and staff at a Bury pub have told how they fought back when armed raiders burst in. One drinker, Darren Weston, was shot at and was smashed across the head with a baseball bat as he led the charge
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School for all pupils shows way forward
EVEN as recently as 20 years ago, the idea of educating a disabled child at a mainstream school would have seemed radical and posed all sorts of accessbility problems. However, fast forward to today in a quiet corner of Westhoughton and the town boasts
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£140,000 for ambulanceman moving 19st patient
AN ambulance worker who hurt his back while moving a 19-stone patient today won £140,000 compensation. Norman Thurrell was transferring the man from an ambulance to the Duchess of York Hospital in Manchester when two wheels came off the undercarriage
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Bolton Boys Fed: Sanders strikes gold
IT was cup weekend for a number of Bolton Boys Fed teams when several players took the honours. Sanders was the hero for Bromley Cross U13s with a golden goal winner in their County Cup win over Flixton. Other strikes came from Ward and Holding. In the
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Stand recover after cup scare by Breightmet
SUNDAY football action in the BSG O35s saw the Divisional Cup Quarter Finals take place and in Division One, leaders Stand Athletic, survived a scare to come from 2-1 down, to eventually win 3-2 against Breightmet United. Cross Keys beat the Willows 3
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Lancs Amateur League
LATEST results Premier -- Bolton County 2 O Blackburnians 1; Gregorians 1 Chaddertonians 0; Little Lever SC 3 Boltonians 1; Lymm 3 Bury GSOB 3; Radcliffe Amateurs 6 Hesketh Casuals 0; Rivington 1 Rossendale Amateurs 1. Division One -- Horwich RMI 1 Broughton
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Manchester League
LATEST tables PREMIER DIVISION Springhead... 13 7 3 3 26 18 24 8 Prestwich Heys... 14 7 3 4 24 22 24 2 Wythenshawe Ams... 12 7 2 3 19 14 23 5 Stockport Georgians... 12 7 1 4 33 23 22 10 Mitchell Shackleton... 12 6 4 2 27 20 22 7 Wilmslow Albion... 11
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Bolton Boys Fed
LATEST results and tables U16 LFA Youth Cup LITTLE LEVER ...1 WEST RANGERS ...0 U16 League COUNTY ...0 TURTON ...8 RADCLIFFE JNRS ...2 BOLTON LADS CLUB ...4 BOLTON EAGLES ...6 LADYBRIDGE ...3 U15 League DAISY HILL ...3 MARTINDALES ...1 FARNWORTH BOYS
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Bolton & Bury Mini League
LATEST results U7 Section A: Ladybridge Bulldogs 2 Bolton County A 0; Eagley Rangers 0 Brandlesholme Warriors A 3; Westhoughton Rangers 0 Ladybridge Athletic 3; AFC Hindley Jnrs 0 Boothstown JFC 0; Aspull Jnrs 2 Horwich St Mary's Apaches 0. U7 Section
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Bolton Sunday League
LATEST details Premier Division CARTERS ARMS ...3 HORWICH VICTORIA ...3 GRIFFIN ...3 NEW EDITION ...4 DOFFCOCKER ...2 HARE BOLTON ...2 BOWLING GREEN ...1 TONGE MOOR CONS ...6 HARE STONECLOUGH ...3 CLIFTON RANGERS ...1 Division One JOLLY WAGGONER ...13
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Burnden Sevens
THURSDAY PREMIER DIVISION LATEST details Griffin All Stars ... 11 7 2 2 26 11 23 Monteraze ... 11 6 4 1 24 4 22 Lodge Bank ... 11 5 5 1 14 9 20 Edge Tavern ... 11 6 1 4 25 14 19 Monteraze Vets ... 11 4 4 3 21 15 16 Myson ... 11 5 0 6 11 18 15 Consumer
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Leigh League
LATEST details Division One THREE CROWNS A...1 ROPE & ANCHOR...0 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A Pt Kersal Vale AFC... 12 11 1 0 48 16 33 Higher Fold LC.. 10 8 1 1 35 20 25 Three Crowns A... 12 5 7 0 23 35 15 Colliers Rest... 9 4 4 1 20 14 13 HoweBridge
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Bolton Sunday League
LATEST tables PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Pts Tonge Moor Cons... 6 5 1 0 30 8 16 Griffin... 7 4 2 1 25 16 14 Hare & Hnds BTN... 7 3 2 2 19 15 11 Bowling Green... 8 3 2 3 30 30 11 7 Stars Bolton... 6 2 3 1 17 14 9 Black Horse Tyld... 7 2 3 2 18 20