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1. Tragedy of toddler killed in crash

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 31 January 2005
PRAYERS are going out to the family of a Hyde toddler who died following a tragic car crash.

2. MPs and MEPs

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 28 January 2005
HOW to contact your local MPs and MEPs ...

3. Council services

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 28 January 2005
CONTACT details for Tameside Council ...

4. Property price guide

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 27 January 2005
OUR table shows the latest house prices in your neighbourhood. Simply scroll down the left hand column to locate your postcode and sector and move across to the type of house you own - detached, semi-detached or terraced. That will give you the average prices of similar homes in your immediate area that were sold from October to December 2004. Also included is the number of sales of houses of that type during the quarter. The table is compiled every quarter by the Land Registry and is the most reliable indicator of house price trends. We will update the table each quarter when the statistics are made available. The figures are Crown Copyright. Click here for the prices from between July and September 2004.

5. Shipman killed 250

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 27 January 2005
HAROLD Shipman killed 250 of his patients, an inquiry has revealed.

6. Woman critical after balcony fall

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005
THE parents of a girl who fell 40ft from a balcony are mounting a round-the-clock vigil for her.

7. A trail of heartache

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005
IT was known to locals as Sycamore Avenue - a beautiful row of 100-year-old trees.

8. My son will never know tragic dad

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005
LOUISE Halsall will always have a living reminder of her boyfriend who drowned in a reservoir last summer.

9. Sent home for a bad hair day

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005
A would-be head boy at Stamford High was sent home from school - for having a palm tree shaved into his scalp.

10. ‘Accident could have been avoided’

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005
A CORONER has told Tameside Council to tighten up its road inspection procedures after a teenage biker was killed when his moped hit a pothole.
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