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£590,000 needed for hall

3:00am Thursday 28th August 2008

A BAND of community minded residents is hoping planning permission is granted for a new hall in Leigh.

Handbag snatched

7:00pm Wednesday 27th August 2008

A PENSIONER had her handbag stolen by a gang of four men.

60-bed care home on old school land

2:00pm Tuesday 26th August 2008

A 60-BED care home is set to be built in Leigh.

Human pelvis found in mud at Leigh Marina

Grisly search – police sift through mud in Leigh looking for human remains

2:00pm Monday 25th August 2008

POLICE are believed to have found a human pelvis while digging for bones in the mud in Leigh Old Town. A team of six specialist search officers have been trawling through the mud in Leigh Old Town.

Human bones found in Old Leigh

The scene in Leigh Old Town

5:41pm Friday 22nd August 2008

  • Police investigate following the discovery of a human skull in the mud
  • Skull found by dog walker
  • Forensic experts at the scene
  • Boy freed from roundabout by firefighters

    11:30am Friday 22nd August 2008

    A YOUNGSTER got stuck in a park roundabout and had to be freed by firefighters.

    Plan to redevelop Leigh dental surgery site

    11:30am Friday 22nd August 2008

    A DENTAL surgery could be replaced with a new surgery and six flats.

    Nature snappers' walks in Leigh

    2:50am Friday 22nd August 2008

    LEIGH: South East Essex branch of the RSPB has organised a series of walks in local beauty spots, including one in the town on Thursday, September 11.


    National Sport News

    A-Rod powers through US opener

    Andy Roddick

    Updated 6:10am Thursday 28th August 2008

    World number eight Andy Roddick produced a serving masterclass to begin his quest for a second US Open title with a comfortable 6-2 6-2 6-2 straight-sets victory over Fabrice Santoro on Wednesday.


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