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1. Delay means developers cash in to tune of £200k
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 November 2007STOCKPORT Council tax payers are set to pick up a legal tab of £201,000 after planning officials were found to have delayed two development applications.
2. Help stay HeadStrong through tough times
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 November 2007AN innovative free service to help people facing hair loss after cancer treatment has been launched in Stockport.
3. Taxi drivers fear roadside ‘smash and grab’ attack
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 November 2007TAXI bosses fear a driver could be seriously maimed or even killed at the hands of smash and grab robbers who hurl bricks through the windscreen before snatching money and sat nav systems.
4. Express gets buses back on track
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 November 2007NEW Year will bring a new and improved bus service for disgruntled passengers in Offerton - thanks to the Stockport Express!
5. See-through bags to be rubbished
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 November 2007A CONTROVERSIAL scheme to roll out see-through bin bags could be heading straight back to Stockport Council’s waste bin, after furious residents rubbished the plan.
6. Furious England fans go on the rampage
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 November 2007A MAN had his ear bitten off after boozed-up football fans, enraged by England’s Euro 2008 failure, wreaked havoc at an Edgeley pub.
7. Help bring festive cheer to our troops
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007A LITTLE bit of luxury is needed to bring some seasonal cheer to soldiers facing extreme heat and discomfort this Christmas.
8. Armed robbers jailed for £87,000 office raid
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007A GANG of armed robbers who sprayed a security guard with petrol and threatened to set him on fire before escaping with £87,000 has been jailed for over 43 years.
9. A tale of two Ofsteds
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007ONE week, two Ofsted inspections and two very different outcomes.
10. Council admits planning error
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 November 2007RED-faced Council officials have been forced to admit that serious objections to a new multi-million pound school in Reddish from the Environment Agency (EA) were not properly put before councillors.
