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More TV licence dodgers in Bury

6:30pm Saturday 26th July 2008

MORE than 270 residents in Bury have been caught watching television illegally in the first six months of this year.

All aboard for the new walking bus

6:10pm Saturday 26th July 2008

NINE schoolchildren are now hopping on board a new walking bus as an alternative to car journeys.

Elbow's album shortlisted for a major award

5:10pm Saturday 26th July 2008

THE new album by Bury group Elbow has been shortlisted for a major award.

Wedding show in the town hall

3:20pm Saturday 26th July 2008

POTENTIAL brides and bridegrooms could be attracted to Bury Town Hall next month.

Learning how maths add up on the stock market

 David McNally (14) (front), and other Castlebrook High School pupils take part in the stock market challenge

2:10pm Saturday 26th July 2008

CASTLEBROOK High School pupils got a taste of life in the city when they took part in a stock market challenge.

Beating the ‘summer blues’

Members of the Manchester Road Monday Club enjoying this week’s lunch

2:10pm Saturday 26th July 2008

A £100 grant whetted the appetite of Bury pensioners who took part in Help the Aged Big Summer Picnic.

Round of golf raises funds for centre

12:20pm Saturday 26th July 2008

BURY Cancer Support Centre supporters got in the swing at its annual golf day.

Hardware reward for hard work

12:00pm Saturday 26th July 2008

HARDWARE was the incentive for hard work at an enterprise education event at Bury Grammar School for Girls.

Young chefs have winning recipe

11:30am Saturday 26th July 2008

A FEAST of fun was served up by Tottington & Bury West Rotary Club when they held their annual Junior Masterchef competition.

Kindhearted Asif's big charity gesture

Asif Irfan with his Sightsavers cheque

10:50am Saturday 26th July 2008

TEENAGER Asif Irfan gave up the chance of a taste of luxury motoring after winning a school competition.


National News

Army dog handler 'was due to leave'

Lance Corporal Kenneth Michael Rowe of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps

Updated 12:56am Sunday 27th July 2008

The British Army dog handler killed in Afghanistan was due to leave front line duties the day before he died, the Ministry of Defence has said.


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