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What's in your Chad this week?



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Published Date: 24 June 2008
CLICK here for a sneak preview of what's in the Mansfield Chad and Ashfield Chad this week.
Included in this week's Mansfield edition . . .


  • A miracle baby loses her brave fight for life

  • We look at how the new no-smoking laws have affected trade at local pubs over the last year.

  • A special feature on some of the excellent charity work carried out by West Notts students.

  • Confusion reigns over disabled parking restrictions in Mansfield town centre.

  • The Pleasley teen whose face is appearing on a new national TV advert



And in our Ashfield edition . . .


  • The latest from the ongoing Hardy drugs trial

  • A full report on the shocking news of exploited migrants working on the £320m King's Mill Hospital regeneration project. (also in Mansfield edition)

  • We take a look at a new council call centre in Annesley.

  • Hundreds of local jobs saved at an Annesley firm.

  • The Sutton tomcat who mysteriously appeared 130 miles away in Hartlepool.

  • A special feature on the wartime roots of King's Mill Hospital. (also in Mansfield)



Plus much, much more.


  • This week's Chad is available in newsagents' from 2nd July.


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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 4:42 PM
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