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1. Capturing good, bad and ugly on camera

Salford Advertiser, Monday 19 March 2001
COMMUNITY spirit is alive and well in Seedley and Langworthy - and Bernadette Wright has the photographs to prove it.

2. Street cars are not what we desire!

Salford Advertiser, Monday 19 March 2001
COUNCIL bosses and Euro MPs claim that the streets of Salford face being swamped with abandoned cars.

3. Butcher for the chop after 35 years

Salford Advertiser, Monday 19 March 2001
WINTON is set to lose its 'dish of the day' when local butcher Len Fearn finally hangs his apron up after 35 years.

4. Footy couple's 91 pitch invasions!

Salford Advertiser, Sunday 18 March 2001
THE BUSTLE of crowds, the smell of meat pies and the click of the turnstiles are enough to get any football fans' mouth watering, but for Brian Downes, aged 59, and his wife Lesley, aged 56, the quest for the perfect matchday atmosphere has turned into an obsession.

5. Celebrity-backed charity is wound up

Salford Advertiser, Sunday 18 March 2001
A CHARITY backed by actress Joan Collins and based in Irlam has been wound up in the High Court owing nearly £700,000 in tax.

6. Kids rise above GMP's challenge

Salford Advertiser, Sunday 18 March 2001
A WORSLEY school has scored a hat-trick when it comes to spreading the message of friendship after pupils won the Salford final of GMP's On The Beat challenge.

7. New stars born

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 March 2001
CHRISTOPHER Eccleston, Robert Powell and Albert Finney could have a fight on their hands to retain their place as the city's top actors as young blood took to the boards last week.

8. Guard injured in post office raid

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 March 2001
A SECURITY guard suffered broken ribs after being beaten up during an attempted armed robbery at a post office.

9. Racecourse would do Worsley big favour

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 March 2001
LAND-OWNERS behind a controversial plan to build a racecourse on greenbelt land near Worsley have described the proposal as a charitable venture.

10. Candle game sparks blaze

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 March 2001
A PENDLEBURY family of four were forced to flee their burning home after a children's game went horribly wrong.
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