news archive
November, 2011
Peace foundation partners university
Three schools stay open on strike day
Village turns back the clock
Delivery man robbed
Concert of seasonal music
Village Life magazine December 2011
Shop women tied up in armed raid
TailorMade are bucking the trend!
Town to host rugby World Cup
Bus company website re-launched
Club to stage Lancashire night
Professor receives his OBE
Beating mental health illnesses
Tea for two has wheels
Leanne is a rising star
Lives could be put at risk – MP
Other towns send their homeless here
Council services to be hit by strike
Emergency repairs close road bridge
Fire outside hotel
Pupils learn to be life-savers
Gun club threat to wildlife
Temporary road closures
MP demands action on youth unemployment
Children's choir to perform
Students defy education history
Dial 101 for the police
Staying safe in the party season
Council's £2.2 million funding shortfall
Shop raiders caught on camera
Keeping older people safe and warm
Chemical soup anti-smoking drive
Pub owner didn't have TV licence
Emergency road closures
Unions plan day of action
Post office raid: police renew appeal
Fan goes into labour in queue
The town's REAL jobless total
CCTV will stay on watch
Children in Need's £100,150 boost
Couple robbed at cash machine
Excellent win for Lymm
Blaze in playground
Council shows true grit
Care homes under new management
Success without the debt
Youngsters take over police station
Training for employment
Police find second cannabis factory
Festive fun in the town centre

