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1. The end of a golden age
Stockport Express, Thursday 30 August 2001FOR 33-years Woodford Airshow has thrilled, wowed and excited young and old alike.
2. One-way plan for town centre
Stockport Express, Thursday 30 August 2001THE council has revealed plans to put a new one-way system on town centre roads.
3. Three cheers for the boys!
Stockport Express, Thursday 30 August 2001TWO Stockport schoolboys are ditching their football boots for pom poms - as they join an American cheerleading summer camp.
4. Gangster would do it again
Stockport Express, Thursday 30 August 2001'Mad' Frankie Fraser, the last of a dying generation of notorious criminals, has visited New Mills.
5. Three cheers for the boys!
Stockport Express, Thursday 30 August 2001TWO Stockport schoolboys are ditching their football boots for pom poms - as they join an American cheerleading summer camp.
6. Claims on council to top £1m
Stockport Express, Thursday 30 August 2001COMPENSATION claims in the last year for pavement accidents could cost the council £1 million.
7. Hollywood visits The Plaza for a day down memory lane
Stockport Express, Thursday 30 August 2001IF you walk past the Plaza Theatre in Mersey Square tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon, you could be forgiven for thinking you had stepped into a bygone era.
8. Tree chop costs couple £3,000
Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 August 2001WHEN the police advised Wendy and Nicholas Evans to cut down an old oak tree in their garden, they didn't expect it to cost them almost £3,000 and a day in court.
9. Mobile phones for kids' charity
Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 August 2001IT may seem an unusual request but insurance providers Hill House Hammond are appealing for everyone in Stockport to recycle unwanted mobile phones.
10. A regular for 80 years
Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 August 2001ERIC Chandley must be Stockport's longest-serving pub regular. The beer-loving pensioner has been drinking at the Prince of Wales pub in Gatley for an incredible 80 years.
