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That's The Spirit for Cotton Kier
BOLTON'S Cotton Kier pub on Watersmeeting Road has changed hands. It is one of 80 Tom Cobleigh pubs throughout the country acquired by The Spirit Group, an independent pub operator based in Burton-upon-Trent. The pub will boost the number of Spirit Group
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Markland beat pressure and holders to clinch title
MARKLAND Hill A have clinched the championship, beating current title holders Christ Church away in a tense match this week. It was level-pegging from the outset with Roger Taylor and Bev Hamblett taking the opening game for the home team, and then Chris
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Price to pay
I READ, with interest, Cllr Howarth's budget statement. People want better services but, unfortunately, they have to pay for them. Regarding the council tax rise of 8.5 per cent. At long last, is he admitting that, in previous years, we have been getting
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Straight from the horse's mouth
Betting Scene by Fred Done THIS is the most exiting time of the year for me with the Cheltenham Festival taking centre stage next week. The unofficial World Championship of National Hunt Racing starts on Tuesday with the feature race the Champion Hurdle
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Arts venue in Bury worth visit
I HAVE discussed on occasion in this column the impressive list of attractions staged at The Met, Bury's live arts venue. Of course, it is the monthly jazz concerts we are most concerned with here but anyone who fancies a good night out and is prepared
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Parks Vets
THERE will be a meeting of all team secretaries of Bolton Parks Vets ABA on Thursday, March 13, at the Railway Club, Green Lane, starting at 2pm. League fixtures, competition dates, and revised League Rules will be distributed. Lancs County membership
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Jay-Jay steals the show
THE emergence of Jay-Jay Okocha as the new darling of the Reebok crowd was confirmed with each and every trick when he starred in Tuesday's charity gig. Along with Kanu and Anelka, the magical Nigerian gave the occasion a touch of world class that was
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United row match pub landlord threat
POLICE are taking action against a second landlord who allegedly ignored police instructions over pub opening hours on the day of last month's Wanderers clash with Manchester United at the Reebok Stadium. They have applied to Bolton magistrates to revoke
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The Reebok Week reviewed
SATURDAY: WANDERERS have weekend off but lose ground in the battle to beat the drop as West Ham draw level on points, beating Spurs 2-0 to record their second successive Premiership win. SUNDAY SAM Allardyce is tipped to make a move for Brazilian defender
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Lancashire face a tough opening test
LANCASHIRE face a tough opening to the 2003 season when they face Frizzell county champions Surrey in their first fixture. Adam Hollioake's team ran away with the title this year and had the silverware safely wrapped up with two full rounds of matches
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Bradshaw matches
BRADSHAW Hall Fsheries have announced their match details for the forthcoming season. The Leisure Holidays Angling Bonanza features 10 qualifying matches being staged every Sunday with 100 per cent pools payouts being made and the winner of the 40 peg
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Fatal ay crash
A DRIVER was killed when he was involved in a head-on crash as he was driving along the M60 motorway -- in the wrong direction. The man's Ford Escort XR3 was involved in an accident with a 38 tonne chemical tanker and a Vauxhall Zafira near Peel Green
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Adjournment for wine bar
BOLTON'S newest trendy nightspot has had its application for a liquor licence adjourned until April 2. The mystery Bradshawgate wine bar, which is yet to be publicly named, had been due to open its doors on March 20. Described in its advertising campaign
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Accident verdict on teenager who fell through roof
A TEENAGER died when he fell through the roof of a disused warehouse while playing with his friends. A verdict of accidental death was recorded at the Bolton inquest in Bolton of Stephen Samuel Gleave, aged 14. Stephen had gone to play football with his
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Competition winners
THESE readers have won prizes in competitions published recently in the Bolton Evening News: Tefal Pancake, Feb 17: J Brown, Great Lever; Paul Norwood, Bolton; John Entwistle, Bolton; Renee Hart, Horwich; Steve Greenhalgh, Westhoughton; M Wassall, Great
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Blackpool-London flights takes off
LOW-COST airline Ryanair is to launch twice-daily flights linking Blackpool airport with London Stansted. The seven days a week service starts on May 1 -- three weeks before the airline starts service from Blackpool to Dublin. The London flights -- fares
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Deane and Daubhill Pool League
THERE is a delegates meeting on Sunday at 8pm, at the Jolly Waggoner, penalty for non attendance three point deduction. Draws for the Three-a-Side Semi Finals, and Round Two of the Mixed Pairs will be issued at the meeting, along with the entry forms
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Bolton Pool League
THE mixed pairs will take place on Wednesday, March 19, and the World Rules Individuals, which should be been played on Wednesday, March 26, has been cancelled, and replaced with the next round of the Three Man Team. The March Delegates meeting is on
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Radcliffe & district Pool League
LATESTresults Premier Division: Church Inn Sp 5 LLWMC 2; S of Life B 3 Roach Ht A 4; Derby Ht A 1 S of Life A 6; Summerseat A 5 Rainsough Brew 2. First Division: Welcome Inn A 3 Shirt Club A 4; H & Hounds 3 New Inn Rad 4; Derby Arms 2 Top Bull 5;
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Lancs on their travels
THREE venues have been selected for Lancs' "tour" of the county next season. Frizzell County Championship: Lancashire v Leicestershire - Wednesday-Saturday, June 4-7, Liverpool CC, Aigburth. Lancashire v Kent - Tuesday-Friday, July 15-18, Blackpool CC
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Housing forum's annual meeting
BURY Housing Forum will look back at the last 12 months -- and forward to the next year -- when it holds its Annual General Meeting. The meeting will take place next Thursday, at 9.15am, in the Elizabethan Suite at Bury Town Hall, with all welcome to
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Dunstan Nine Card Don
LATEST details SECTION A P W W2 L1 L Pt Little John A ... 13 7 1 4 1 27 Lord Clyde ... 13 7 1 2 3 25 Lamb ... 12 7 0 0 5 21 Starkie FA ... 12 3 5 1 3 20 Bowling Gn ... 12 3 4 2 3 19 Roundhouse ... 12 3 3 1 5 16 Fannys ... 11 3 2 2 4 15 Belle Vue ... 12
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Bolton Hospice Domino League
LATEST details SECTION A P H Pt BICA A ... 19 164 35 Cross Guns ... 19 152 34 Hen/Chicks ... 18 138 30 Ellesmere RC ... 17 136 30 Church ... 17 125 26 Plodder Lane CC ... 18 127 25 Rumworth CC A ... 17 130 24 Rumworth CC Z ... 17 120 24 Moonlight ...
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Reebok charity game was a con
AFTER going to the Reebok Stadium to watch the charity match, I can only say that I left feeling extremely disappointed. While having no problem donating to charity - I would have paid more to watch the listed players - I feel that we were duped into
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Ripped off at the Reebok
I TOOK my two sons on a 42-mile round trip to watch Tuesday night's charity match. We all got souvenir programmes, put money in the collecting buckets, bought three match tickets and all we got was ripped off. If this was any other business it would contradict
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Quit the whingeing, Allardyce
WHEN I read about the derby match with Manchester United in the Bolton Evening News I quickly became so upset by Sam Allardyce's comments about the late goal and the blame he heaped on the players that I stopped reading it. The following Friday the depression
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Fans should turn up the volume
IS it me or has anyone else noticed the shameful way that some fans embarrass their team when they're supporting them away from home? writes Mick Jones I'm not talking about hooliganism. I'll leave that to the tabloids when they've nothing else to print
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Shakers hold leaders to get back on target
Hartlepool Utd 0 Bury 0 by Phil Thorp UNPREDICTABLE Shakers fully deserved their hard-earned point from the Third Division's runaway leaders last night. Andy Preece's side made a mockery of the miserable performance against Bristol Rovers earlier in the
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Farnworth Snooker League
LATEST details P W D L Pt Farnworth Vets... 20 13 0 7 109.0 Farnworth Snooker A... 20 14 0 6 107.0 Armitage... 20 11 1 8 99.0 Farnworth CC... 19 14 0 5 97.0 Cuemasters A... 19 11 1 7 92.5 Farnworth Snooker B... 19 13 0 6 89.5 Cuemasters C... 19 11 0 8
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Jones leaves ladies standing in duathlon debut
HORWICH RMI Harrier and GB International Sue Jones won with ease in her first duathlon of the year at Clitheroe on Sunday. The top class athlete cleared the rest of the ladies field by a winning margin of over 12 minutes. She led on the first 3.1 mile
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Young crimefighters are simply the best
CRIMEFIGHTING Bolton teenagers have been hailed as the best in Greater Manchester. The team of youngsters, aged 10 to 18, last night scooped top prize in a prestigious annual Greater Manchester Police "Make A Difference" competition. The Musgrave Musketeers
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Fans want to know
MANCHESTER United fans are urging two Irish millionaires to state their intentions after learning they have snapped up enough shares in the club to become its biggest investors. J P McManus and John Magnier now own 10.37pc of the club and there are rumours
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Research will leave Arsene sick as parrot
A SQUAD of soccer-mad Bolton school children have disproved a top manager's theory of football. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger told the world that his team committed more fouls than other clubs because his Highbury pitch was too small. Now keen-eyed maths
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Public transport scrapped at night after vandal attacks
BUS company bosses, police and local councillors will meet next week in an attempt to resolve a problem which has turned Little Hulton into a no-go zone for buses. Elderly and vulnerable residents in the area are facing having to stay indoors at night
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Couple deny killing Ecstasy girl
A LANCASTER couple have denied killing a 10-year-old girl, believed to be Britain's youngest Ecstasy victim. Rebecca Hodgson, aged 20, and 21-year-old Wayne Wood appeared at Preston Crown Court accused of the manslaughter of Jade Slack. They also deny
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Wanderers heroes turn out for heart appeal charity ball
WANDERERS legends past and present were among the guests at the annual Mayor's charity ball and cabaret on Thursday night. Bolton manager Sam Allardyce was joined by Roy Hartle, who played in Wanderers' 1958 Cup Final victory over Manchester United, at
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Grand night for top pairs
IN the Bolton Darts League in aid of the Bolton Senior Gateway Club for Mentally Handicapped Adults, The Gateway Trophy for Ladies Pairs was played at the Albert, Derby Street and the Moonlight Club, St George's Road when they played down to two pairs
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Reebok again for Hospital Cup final
THE final of the Hospital Cup will again be held at the Reebok Stadium on Monday May 12. Last season was successful competition with £4,000 donated to the Bolton Wanderers Coronary Care Appeal. Interest in this year's competition from local clubs has
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Winning catch
STEVE Whitworth of Deane AC won the Boat Shed open at Walkden with a mixed bag of roach, carp, gudgeon and perch on the pole with 9lbs-6ozs. Second was Mick Berry (Kearsley AC) with 4lbs-11ozs and third was Harry McCoy of (Deane AC) with 4lbs-0ozs. The
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Bob reigns supreme again
THERE is always a number of anglers ready to pit their skills against Bob Fearnhead on Doe Hey Reservoir but, as so often happens, they were disappointed again. While the also-rans struggled, Bob won in fine style, catching fish throughout. In the Wednesday
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Don't throw away what has been fought for
THERE is a world of difference between genuine asylum seekers in fear of their lives, living under murderous regimes, and economic migrants/opportunists who decide they want the quality, facilities, democracy and lifestyle of the West. Our way of life
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Why I will not be worshipping in church
THE Rev Michael Williams in his recent column suggested that some practising Christians would say that those that declare themselves Christians and do nothing about it, like going to church, are frauds. Which church would this be then? The one the Rev
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Hellbent on war, and it is wrong
I AM breaking the habit of a political lifetime by writing this letter. In 30-plus years of Labour activism, I have until now accepted that criticisms of Labour government actions should, if possible, be resolved within the party, and not in the public
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Jailing of our pensioners is shocking
ALTHOUGH the Iraq situation is preoccupying everyone's thoughts, and rightly so, our anxieties should not blind us to domestic policy, and what the Blair Government is doing while our attention is directed to the international scene. I wish to draw to
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My rape terror ordeal
A TEENAGE girl raped by a sex fiend as she walked through a popular country park believes someone is shielding her attacker. The 17-year-old was dragged into undergrowth as she was taking her dog for a walk and raped as a large Gurkha knife was held at
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Clubbers go Loco
MERELY by looking at the gigantic, glamorous queue to get into The Last Drop hotel, we suspected we were in for a good night. Once inside we weren't disappointed. This special one-off club night, organised by DJ Danny Whitehead, held some very Ibiza-esque
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Turton and Edgworth Pool
LATEST details DIVISION ONE P W L B F Pt Hare and Hounds A... 13 8 5 16 54 70 Bradshaw Con Club... 13 8 5 16 49 65 Globe... 13 8 5 16 47 63 Pack B... 12 8 4 16 45 61 Chetham Arms... 13 7 6 14 43 57 Spread Eagle A... 12 6 6 12 43 55 Pineapple... 13 5 8
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Thwaites Trophy
DANIEL Thwaites Crown Green Bowling Trophy will have total prize money of £1,200 and will be held at Walmersley Conservative Club, Mather Road, Bury in June and July. Contact John Law on 0161 761 4597 after March 15.
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Bowls meeting
BOLTON Conservative Club Crown Bowling League will stage a meeting of all club secretaries on Wednesday March 12 at Astley Bridge Conservative Club, 8pm when documentation for the forthcoming season will be distributed. In addition the LCGBA league secretary
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On loan Walters 'on top of world'
JONATHAN Walters has been told he could still play a part in Wanderers' survival mission - despite being loaned out to Hull City. The young Reebok striker made a sensational start to his month's stay on Humberside, scoring two and making two in Saturday's
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Big Sam's Shearer dream
SAM Allardyce's first job after saving Wanderers' from the dreaded drop will be to convince his Reebok bosses to let him buy a quality striker. "If we survive, that's the first thing we'll need," the manager confirmed today. Allardyce believes the lack
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Ripped off at the Reebok
I TOOK my two sons on a 42-mile round trip to watch Tuesday night's charity match. We all got souvenir programmes, put money in the collecting buckets, bought three match tickets and all we got was ripped off. If this was any other business it would contradict
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Farrelly transfer cash blow
THEY are fighting tooth and nail to avoid dropping back into the cash-strapped Nationwide League but it appears Wanderers are already feeling the knock-on effects of the collapse of ITV Digital. They have made Gareth Farrelly available for transfer and
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Blues boss will get little support from rivals
BIRMINGHAM chairman David Gold's denial that Robbie Savage is a troublemaker came as no surprise to those who would expect the Blues' chief to speak up for his player. But he should not expect his words to carry any weight with rival players and fans
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Lancashire swoop for England ace
LANCASHIRE have signed former England 'A' batsman Mal Loye from Northants, as they bid to replace the retiring Neil Fairbrother and Graham Lloyd. The 30-year-old has more than 8000 runs in first-class cricket with an average of 37.77. Cricket manager
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Iain Sutcliffe joins Lancs
LANCASHIRE have completed the signing of Iain Sutcliffe, the former Leicestershire batsman, who had spent eight years with the county. Left-handed batsman Sutcliffe, 27, said: "I am delighted to be joining Lancashire and look forward to being part of
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Allott back in Lanky fold
PAUL Allott, who lost his place on Lancashire Cricket Club's committee at the recent annual meeting, has been invited onto the cricket sub-committee. In a statement today the club says: "Following recommendations from the Chairman, Cricket Chairman and
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BAA match
BOLTON Anglers Association hold the annual Carlton Best Memorial Match on Bolton Canal on March 16, subject to the conditions imposed due to the restoration work. It is a BAA members only match and teams of four or individuals can enter. The draw takes
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Six flee fire house
THREE adults and three children had to be evacuated from their house after a fire. A grill pan had been left on a gas cooker at Eastwood Avenue, Little Hulton, at 6pm last night. A Farnworth fire crew used breathing apparatus to put the fire out, which
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Women all set for champagne charity lunch
LOCAL ladies will toast the success of Bolton Hospice while trying to put an extra bit of sparkle into its fund-raising campaign during a charity lunch. They will gather for a champagne reception before sitting down to eat at the Marriott Hotel in Worsley
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Apartment block plan thrown out
PLANS to build twin two storey apartment blocks in Heaton have been thrown out by planning chiefs. Developer Castlecrest proposed to flatten two detached houses on a site on Oakwood Drive to make way for 12 new homes. Letters from 14 neighbours were received
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Minister's approval needed for Town Hall
PLANS to restore parts of Bolton Town hall to its former glory have been referred to the Secretary of State. Council officers are proposing to create a one stop shop in the former rates hall and a call centre in adjacent corridor rooms of an area of the
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Hospital order for abduction bid woman
A WOMAN who tried to abduct a child from Bury bus station has been sentenced to a hospital order. Christina Haughton pounced on a four-year-old boy when his mother's back was turned and started to lead him away. The mother was alerted when she heard her
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Schoolboy Neil set to be chess playing King
BOLTON could have its next chess champion waiting in the wings. Ten-year-old Neil Hati-Kakoty, of Westhoughton, has been selected to take part in England trials in April. The pupil at the Junior School of Bolton School Boys' Division is following in the
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Security guard jailed for stealing computers
A MAN with a criminal record for dishonesty got a job as a security guard and stole £9,000 worth of computer equipment from a Bolton school. David Earp knew that he was being filmed by CCTV security cameras but still went ahead and stole new IBM laptops
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Regional honour for youngster
BOLTON youngster Steven Leigh continued to grab awards when he scooped a regional achievement award. The 15 -year-old already holds dozens of accolades for swimming and athletics and picked up the BBC GMR Young Disabled Sports Achiever Award after being
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Andrea hits out at new TT set-up
ANDREA Holt is still the queen of English table tennis, even as a part-timer. The woman who learned the game in the Bury and Bolton leagues destroyed the opposition to lift the English National Championship title for the fourth time. She tore through
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Astley Bridge League
THE Astley Bridge British Legion Cup semi and final will be held at the British Legion, Belmont Road, on Wednesday, March 19. Will all teams involved be at the venue for 8pm: Crofters, Fox/Stork A; Central Con Club and Grey Mare. SECTION ONE P W Pt Grey
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HAMMOND DOMINO LEAGUE
LATEST details P W L F A Diff Pt Anglers Club... 22 16 6 177 153 +24 43 Rumworth LC... 23 16 7 179 159 +20 38 L Ladies (Anglers)... 22 14 8 170 160 +10 37 Cattlemarket B... 23 14 9 173 165 +8 37 Sweet Green*... 22 15 7 182 148 +34 36 Oasis Club*... 23
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Hammond Domino League
LATEST details P W L F A Df Pt Anglers Club... 23 16 7 181 164 +17 43 Rumworth LC... 24 17 7 187 166 +21 40 L Ladies (Anglers)... 23 15 8 179 166 +13 39 Oasis Club*... 24 12 12 187 166 +21 39 Cattlemarket B... 24 14 10 180 173 +7 38 Sweet Green*... 23
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Fans must keep faith
IT is now three out of four for relegation after Birmingham's win over Aston Villa but Wanderers have everything they need to win the fight. Sunderland and West Brom are down so it leaves one from Wanderers and West Ham and that game between them at the
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Where were all the stars?
HAVING paid my £10 to see Patrick Kluivert, Ronaldinho and all the other world class stars we were assured would be on view at the Reebok on Tuesday night I was horrified to see my money had only paid to see a bunch of also rans. To say the game was boring
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One small step for man, one giant leap for health
FIT is as easy as putting one foot in front of the other. So why is Bolton Council hiring a fitness guru to teach us to walk? Gareth Tidman investigates PEOPLE in other countries have long mocked the Brits for our poor culinary skills, our bad teeth and
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Bolton & District Snooker League
SECTION Knockout Finals at Horwich RMI. Section D: Monday March 10: Smithills Cons v Emmett Street. Section C: Wednesday, March 12: Cuemasters C1 v Victory Reform. Greater Manchester Inter League Snooker: Wednesday, March 12. Bolton A (G Crook, J Farnworth
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Bolton Table Tennis League
LATEST details PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Pts Ramsbottom A... 15 15 0 0 104 31 104 Hilton Tameside... 17 12 0 5 100 53 100 Farnworth SC A... 16 14 0 2 99 45 99 Little Lever A... 16 10 0 6 83 61 83 Lostock... 16 8 0 8 73 71 73 Horwich Hilton... 15 6
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Ramsbottom in charge after Hilton demolition
PREMIER Division leaders Ramsbottom A continued their unbeaten run with a comprehensive 8-1 at second-placed Hilton Tameside. The win gives the Rammy team a four-point advantage with matches in hand. Farnworth, in third spot, enjoyed a 6-3 win against
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Founders Darts
ONCE again, Wayne Merrick was our winner beating Ste Hand in the final. Losing semi finalists were Dave Smith and Ian Carr.
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Halliwell KO
FRIDAY'S winner was Wayne Merrick who beat Dean Edge in the final, losing semis were Dave Smith and Dave Higgin. Best lady was won by Jackie Wright. Sunday's winner was Ian Roe who beat Shaun Liptrot in the final, losing semi finalists were Wayne Merrick
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Residents' broadband campaign for village
RESIDENTS in Edgworth who want to use the internet and their phone at the same time are being urged to register with broadband. The Edgworth and Chapletown area needs 400 people to show an interest in wanting broadband, which would make it easier to use
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Hospital sorry
ALDER Hey Children's hospital, which wrongly diagnosed a five-year-old girl with an incurable brain disease, has said it is to apologise.
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Sunshine samba for dance couple
LIFELONG dancing partners are quickstepping it out of Bolton to teach salsa in the sun. Edwin and Margaret Halliday, who have been married for 47 years and have been dancing partners for even longer, have taught dance at various venues in Bolton, including
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United row match pub landlord threat
POLICE are taking action against a second landlord who allegedly ignored police instructions over pub opening hours on the day of last month's Wanderers clash with Manchester United at the Reebok Stadium. They have applied to Bolton magistrates to revoke
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Plan for 61 homes on site of old tip
BOLTON Council's director of environment has been called in to rule over plans for a 61 home estate on a former tip in Heaton. Developer Fairclough Homes Ltd has revealed proposals to build 51 detached and 10 semi-detached houses -- just yards from where
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Manhole plunge woman's ordeal
A MOTHER is recovering at home after plunging six feet into the ground after a manhole collapsed beneath her. Michelle Smith, of Rugby Road, Leigh, was trapped for 90 minutes in the terrifying fall, which happened as she was on her way to collect her
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The wild side of America
STUDENT Mathew Foxcroft is enjoying the journey of a lifetime, travelling across America by train. This is the latest in his series of weekly reports. IF we succeed, the country is ours. It is immense in extent and fertile in its soil, and will amply
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Fire crews' dismay over 'final offer'
THE government is on a fresh collision course with firefighters today after making clear there will be no improvement on a "final" pay offer rejected by union leaders. With the threat of more strikes looming, Dean Kirby found out why the crews are preparing
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Flying high with arts cash boost
BOLTON'S Octagon Theatre, the annual Bolton Festival and events at the Bury Met entertainment complex will all benefit from arts sponsorship from Manchester Airport. A £650,000 sponsorship programme over the next 12 months has been announced by airport
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Sunday Premier League
LATEST details P W D L F A GD Disc Pts Bozzie Rovers... 3 3 0 0 26 16 10 0 9 Baby Assassins... 3 2 0 1 24 14 10 0 6 Blackburn Rd... 3 2 0 1 25 21 4 0 6 Toffee Men... 3 2 0 1 17 19 -2 0 6 K2... 3 1 1 1 28 18 10 0 4 FC Rooter... 3 1 1 1 31 29 2 0 4 Matt
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Horwich & District Games League
LATEST details DARTS Results: Bay Horse B 5 St Mary's A 13; Brown Cow 12 Reform Club 6; Crown Hotel 13 Queen's Head 5; Horwich Cons 3 Rivington Club 15; St Mary's B 13 Crown Hotel A 5; The New Vic 8 Schooner Inn 10; Vic/Albert 8 Bay Horse A 10. P W D
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Astley Bridge League
THE Men's Round the Board Pairs was won by Ian Roe/Wayne Merrick (Lamb), John Court/Roy Cuniff (Lamb) were the losing finalists. Dean Edge/Pete Smallshaw (Roundhouse), and Bernard Jones/Ken Smith (Roundhouse) were the semi-finalists. Monday is the Ladies
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Chance to win top trio title
THE re-introduction of the Three-a-Side Competition will take place on Monday, March 24, the ladies at Rumworth/Hulton Con Club and the men at Derby Ward. The three players must all come from the same team. All entrants to contact Secretary P Baistow