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WENTWORTH MP John Healey will hold two of his regular advice surgeries on Saturday.
Mr Healey will be at the Harley Mission Church between 9.30-10.30am and Wentworth Mechanics Institute from 11am to noon.

To avoid a long wait, appointments can be made by calling the MP's constituency office in Wath on 01709 875943.

ARSONISTS killed 100 pigeons when they set a loft on fire at a Conisbrough allotment for the second time in just days. The racing birds died when the blaze gutted the loft off Northcliffe Road on Monday night. Last Tuesday six birds in the same loft were killed when a flammable liquid was set alight. Police are today investigating the blaze which happened at around 11pm. The cause of the fire is being treated as suspicious and anyone with information is urged to call 01142 20 20 20 quoting incident 1626 of May 5.

MOBILE speed cameras will be visiting the A6022 in Swinton during the week commencing Monday May 12.

AN OPEN air service for Whitsuntide will be held at the Co-op supermarket on Station Street, Swinton, on Saturday from 11am.



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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 12:17 PM
  • Source: South Yorkshire Times
  • Location: Dearne
 
 

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