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Response team cracks burglaries
BURGLARIES throughout Trafford are down and continuing to fall according to police chiefs. And they say it is down in no small part to the dedicated burglary response teams in both the north and south of the borough. The first team was set up in north
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Little Bollington Women's Institute
MRS Sue Bates (President) welcomed members after the summer break. The garden party had been a great success (helped by the weather) thanks were expressed to Joy and David Cooper for the use of their beautiful garden. The trip to Highgrove by kind permission
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Coburn's safe hands do the trick
STUART 'Clean Sheet' Coburn booked Altrincham's place in the FA Cup first round draw with a breathtaking display of goalkeeping against Nuneaton Borough on Saturday. Coburn, a van driver by day, moved up a gear after an early penalty stop and never looked
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Help find missing pets
AS Bonfire Night approaches, Petline organiser Chris Butterworth is appealing to cat and dog owners to keep an eye on their pets. Dogs should be kept on a lead because the noise of fireworks can terrify them to such an extent they have been known to bolt
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SEX ATTACKER STRIKES AGAIN
ANOTHER victim of a pervert who is preying on people in the Urmston area is warning other women to take care when they go out alone. Amanda Blake, 29, was grabbed and knocked over by a man matching the description of a suspect police want to question
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Oldfield Brow Townesowmen's Guild
THE Chairman, Mrs S Warburton opened the October meeting and welcomed three new Guild members. Minutes of the last meeting were approved. Members are making Christmas Gift Boxes for the third world. Arts and Crafts will be taking part in a Commonwealth
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Bowdon Townesowmen's Guild
THE Chairman Mrs Beck opened the October meeting. It was reported that a planned walk had to be abandoned because of heavy rain, but that members enjoyed a lunch at 'The Swan with Two Nicks'. Outings to the theatre to see 'Miss Saigon' and The British