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1. Birthday bonus for ‘star’ wishes
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006A BIG-HEARTED fundraiser who accepted cash donations instead of presents for his 40th birthday has paid for a dream Christmas trip for sick children.
2. ‘Modern’ primary opens its doors to the town
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006A NEW school with an alternative outlook on education has opened in Heaton Norris.
3. ‘We’ll find a way to remember you’
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006AFTER news that hero policeman Stephen Oake will not receive a posthumous George Cross, Poynton Parish Council has said it wants to reward his ultimate sacrifice in a suitable manner.
4. Guard of honour for mountaineer, 23, killed in fall
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006HUNDREDS of people attended the funeral of a young Marple Scout who died in a Scottish mountaineering tragedy.
5. Budget cuts going ‘down to the bone’
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006STOCKPORT Council's opposition party leaders have reacted angrily to more than £10 million of budget cuts agreed on Monday by Stockport Council's executive.
6. M60 safety plans slammed
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006EXCLUSIVE THE MUM of a tragic crash victim has slammed new road safety measures at a notorious accident blackspot as a 'cheap option'.
7. Outfoxed by thieves
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006DISMAYED children at a Stockport school are asking 'who dennit', after thieves escaped with a much-loved stuffed fox.
8. Extra patrols will tackle louts and boozing
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 February 2006TROUBLE-MAKERS will face a series of tough new measures, after police launched a fresh initiative to crack down on anti-social behaviour.
9. Guard of honour planned for tragic Ian
Stockport Express, Wednesday 15 February 2006A GUARD of honour is expected to be formed at Thursday's funeral of a Marple scout killed in a mountaineering accident.
10. ‘Handrail theft was planned’
Stockport Express, Wednesday 15 February 2006WORKERS at a shop used chiefly by the elderly and disabled have been left in 'disbelief' at a callous thief who calmly unbolted and then stole the handrail from outside their front door.
