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1. Cat loses eye in sick attack

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
A PEEL GREEN couple have blasted sick thugs who they say maimed their pedigree cat for life.

2. Rent arrears of £2.24 - that’ll be £105 please!

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
PENSIONER Derek McQueeney simply forgot to pay his annual £2.24 ground rent this year - and has been ordered to cough up over £100 for the oversight!

3. ‘Stay out’ signs to stay past their expiry date

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
SIGNS banning motorists from driving through Eccles town centre are officially past their sell-by-date - but the council are considering leaving them in place in a bid to keep drivers out.

4. Salford Council biting back with alleygating power

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
NEW POWERS granted by the government this week will allow Salford Council to close alleyways in crime hotspots as part of a crackdown on robbery, burglary, arson and drug dealing.

5. Mystery besets disused store

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
CITY bosses are bracing themselves for a political backlash which they say could arise if Eccles residents discover what's in store for the old Morrisons site.

6. Runners and riders place city on World Cup map

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
ATHLETES, supporters and organisers alike have hailed last Sunday's Salford Triathlon a huge success.

7. Hero’s welcome

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
HIS FAMILY promised to raise bunting in the streets and on Friday the flags were flying as Gunner Andrew Walsh returned from service in Iraq to his Irlam home.

8. Tune into the real Coronation Street

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
JOAN Lord and Joyce Sherran have lived in Coronation Street for a total of 112 years between them.

9. Daniel’s 999 calls for help ‘ignored’

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
A SCHOOLBOY hero who raced to the aid of a teenager who collapsed in the street says 999 operators repeatedly ignored his pleas for help and dismissed his calls as a juvenile prank.

10. The new £300m Ordsall village

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 July 2003
DEVELOPERS' plans to transform derelict Ordsall wasteland into a plush £300m water-front urban village have been given the green light.
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