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21. Rangers hand out a lesson to Langworthy
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003NW Counties Division Six Langworthy A 4 Adlington Rangers A 46 LANGWORTHY A'S season finally got off the ground, however, starting with 10 players was always going to be an uphill struggle.
22. Reds stadium hits traffic planning hitch
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003A DISPUTE between road planners and developers is delaying a magnificent new home for the Salford City Reds.
23. £7m revamp planned for Buile Hill Park
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003£7m revamp planned for Buile Hill Park
24. Granny takes on sharks for charity
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003THE AVERAGE sand tiger shark is two and a half metres long, has 300 teeth and could munch off part of a human's leg in about three bites.
25. Who’s impressed this year? – you decide!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003LAST year, Malcolm Alker and Lee Hansen walked away with the spoils - but who has been the shining light for Salford City Reds and Swinton Lions this time around?
26. Hard work has gone to waste
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003JUST weeks after Festival Manchester volunteers got to work on clearing up littered areas across the city, vandals quickly made their mark on a Walkden estate by trashing a local park.
27. £5M grants for Salford
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003OVER £5m of government regeneration money is to be ploughed into improving life in Salford's most deprived communities.
28. Two steps to super league
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003THERE are two victories between Salford City Reds and a return to the big time - standing in their way are old foes Leigh Centurions.
29. Meet the Lions’ calendar boys!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003IT'S the Swinton Lions team as you've never seen them before - bold, brash and in the roar!
30. Hope blasted for £10 tie-less staff fine
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003PATIENTS at Hope Hospital are getting hot under the collar over strict uniform regulations that ban sweaty porters from taking off their ties - even in hot weather.
