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11. Tory big gun vows to fight crime on streets of Stockport

Stockport Express, Wednesday 10 December 2003
NEW Tory leader Michael Howard this week pledged to fight crime with zero tolerance, and 5,000 extra bobbies, if his party is voted back into power.

12. Safe as houses?

Stockport Express, Wednesday 10 December 2003
JEANETTE Aigbogun wept for two days after she visited a SEMMMS exhibition to find her £500,000 family home was due for demolition no matter which route the relief road takes through Bredbury.

13. Fury as hospital set to move mast on to green belt

Stockport Express, Wednesday 10 December 2003
RESIDENTS living near the private Alexandra Hospital at Cheadle are preparing to fight plans by the hospital to move a massive communications mast on to green belt woodland near their homes.

14. Fresh tragedy for grieving Geldards

Stockport Express, Wednesday 10 December 2003
AN INSPIRATIONAL father who tirelessly campaigned in memory of his son, who died in horrific circumstances, has lost his own battle with cancer.

15. Bah humbug!

Stockport Express, Wednesday 10 December 2003
BAH humbug. Christmas is just a waste of time and money.

16. Stepping hill in emergency talks to halt strikes

Stockport Express, Wednesday 10 December 2003
JUST days after Stepping Hill was hailed as the country's third cleanest hospital, it faces crippling pay strikes by cleaners and porters.

17. Outrage as graves officer returns to work after inquiry

Stockport Express, Wednesday 10 December 2003
SUSPENDED council officer Nigel Boswell is coming back to work - just days after the Special Inquiry, set up to investigate the council's conduct in the cemeteries, concluded and published its findings.

18. Sex shop licence fees are set to rocket

Stockport Express, Wednesday 3 December 2003
SEX shop owners, keen to move into Stockport to take advantage of some of the lowest licence fees in the country, have just five months left to get their application in to the council offices.

19. Staff are furious as AA plans to shed jobs

Stockport Express, Wednesday 3 December 2003
STAFF have reacted angrily to news that up to 20 workers are likely to be made redundant by one of Stockport's largest employers and 100 others moved to different jobs, either here or in another part of the country.

20. Yum yum, mum

Stockport Express, Wednesday 3 December 2003
DOMESTIC goddess Susan Howarth never imagined the tasty homemade dinner she served up to her little daughter would one day be enjoyed by babies all over the country.