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291. Social services crisis fear at staff exodus
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2003TAMESIDE'S children's services could reach crisis point if more staff are not found within the next five years.
292. Make a wish, only it may not come true
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2003MOST kids dream of trips to Disneyland or meeting Father Christmas.
293. Gas blast panic at factory blaze
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2003MORE than forty homes were evacuated on Monday night after fire tore through a factory storing flammable gas cylinders.
294. This one is to the memory of our dads
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 8 October 2003TWO women who lost their fathers to heart disease last year have organised a charity night in their memory.
295. From criminal to good citizen
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 1 October 2003A REFORMED criminal and recovering drug addict has told how a new scheme to help repeat offenders has turned his life around.
296. Car speeds to next stage
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003INVENTOR Alan Martin is gearing up for success after a top business school agreed to help develop his "Porsche-type" car for the disabled.
297. Ciao to my pet chihauhau
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2003A QUICK trip to B&Q turned into a nightmare for Shirley Lomas when her car was stolen - with her pet chihauhau still inside it.
298. True Bobby dazzler
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2003WILLOW Wood Hospice is celebrating a great result with its latest signing - new patron Sir Bobby Charlton!
299. Long way from Tipperary to Stalybridge!
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 August 2003TIPPERARY may be a long way from Tameside, but there is a famous connection - at least according to the borough's archive office.
300. Anger at school closure plan
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 August 2003THE parents of a youngster with special needs are protesting against plans to close their school and move children into mainstream classes.
