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311. New hit soap role for 60s sitcom star Tony

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 11 June 2003
WITH eight daughters and four marriages to date, Tony Booth's advice on women should be worth listening to.

312. Ghostbusters on the trail of church spectre

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 11 June 2003
WHEN there's something strange in your neighbourhood, there's only one ghostbusting club to call.

313. Wife gets the needle!

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 4 June 2003
COLOURFUL character Darren Webster is a changed man since he married his wife.

314. Home sweet home at last

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 March 2003
An elderly couple, evicted from their house in a bitter family feud, have found happiness at last in their new home.

315. Markets row rumbles on

Tameside Advertiser, Tuesday 25 March 2003
There will be no sell-out for Tameside markets. That is the message from the council economic boss amid rumours of trouble.

316. New lease of life for lost gardens

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 19 March 2003
A park will be travelling back to Victorian times thanks to a massive cash boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

317. Adam needs cash to get on the ball

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 17 March 2003
A sports-mad youngster showed practice makes perfect when he was chosen to represent Britain in the inline roller hockey world championships.

318. Youngsters brush up on recycling

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 March 2003
You're never too young to look after the environment as children in Tameside showed when they wrote to tell the Advertiser all about their efforts!

319. Pampering pays off for champion Chad

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 March 2003
Most chaps would be embarrassed to admit spending five hours getting ready to go somewhere special...

320. New cash will tackle worst crime hotspots

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 March 2003
Crime and drug abuse could be on the decline after police received more than £250,000 funding to tackle problems which matter most to Tamesiders.
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