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51. OAP in hospital told to ring 999
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 29 November 2006EXCLUSIVE A 70-YEAR-OLD man suffering from severe stomach pains while still in hospital was told he couldn't see a doctor because he had already been discharged.
52. Walkies? More like wheelies for Zak
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 29 November 2006WHEN pensioner Bill Roberts takes his faithful four-legged friend Zak out, it's a case of wheelies rather than walkies.
53. ‘Application left a sour taste in people’s mouths’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 29 November 2006TAMESIDE Council's Speakers' Panel should have been informed that IKEA was the applicant for a town centre retail unit, according to Tameside Conservatives.
54. Police seek witnesses to attempted robbery
Tameside Advertiser, Tuesday 28 November 2006Police in Tameside are appealing for witnesses following an attempted robbery.
55. ‘Culture change’ needed among hospital workers
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 November 2006A CULTURE change among medical staff is needed at Tameside Hospital, bosses have admitted.
56. Future is bionic for Scott’s leg
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 November 2006A TEENAGER who was mown down by a hit-and-run driver is one of the first people in Britain to be fitted with a bionic foot.
57. Search is on for community hero
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 November 2006THE search is on for a very special someone to be crowned our Hero of the Year 2006.
58. Security guard ‘to stand trial’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 November 2006A SECURITY guard suspected of kidnapping missing Mossley mum Jennifer Pope must stand trial, a court in Ecuador has ruled.
59. Six super schools in vision of future
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 November 2006SIX new secondary schools are set to be built and three further schools refurbished as part of a £160m vision to revolutionise education in Tameside.
60. Refugees moved from Hartshead
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 November 2006FLATS at the centre of a row over asylum seekers will no longer be used to house them, it has been revealed.
