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Archive for 26/06/2008
TRANSPORT REFERENDUM
26/06/2008 by admin.
Sir Richard Leese mentioned the R word on his blog and the media goes into overdrive…ignoring the fact that the story is two weeks old and has already appeared in Surveyor magazine and the Oldham Chronicle - based on Sir Richard’s answer to a question at a press conference at Rochdale Town Hall.
Doesn’t this demonstrate the dangers of the new cyber journalism, which leads the new generation to only believe that something is true if it’s on the internet?
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Rain, rain, rain (part 2)
26/06/2008 by admin.
Having been flooded out of Keswick, rained off at Staveley, I arrive home in Littleborough early from holidays and look at the Environment Agency website to see what I have escaped. There is only one flood warning in force in the country. Guess where?
Littleborough
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