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Rachel Banasta NOW THAT Summers gone and we head in to winter Big Bir- mingham Breakfast have decide to make a competition out of the best summer photos and memories. To enter please read page 13. Tell us of your holidays you summer romance and what the old summer time memo- ries were like. Because what’s sum- mer with out a good old British holiday ! Also read about the bubble party at the palace and how scientists think You can read more in to this on page 17 and also Global warming has hit England and the weather will never be the same. Raining in Summer. No snow at Christmas. We have to enjoy the summer days while they are still out there. One day, summer will be gone. Which is why The Big Birmingham Breakfast urges you to send in your pho- tos to display proudly to the public! Pick up next weeks copy and find all the best pictures and stories add- ed to out front and 2nd pages! The best ones will be entered in to a draw and you, he readers vote for the best photos. The riot which caused them to give up and give in The HOODED Hooligans! So what can be done to stop global warming? Recycling, Switching the lights off and saving power. How many campaigns are going around at the moment to save the planet, how are we meant to deal with all the haste we have made a simple guide which if you follow you can help save the world. Read more on pages 20- 21 irmingham Breakfast 10th November 2009 www.BrumBreakfast.co.uk Gang of Hoolignas on the streets! & MORE! Price £1.50 DON’T FORGET! FREE Bond DVD inside! 10 PAGES OF FOOTBALL The Fans The attitude The riots The players The Game! & THE SCORES THE PLAYERS THE CAP TINS THE SEAS SON THE TICKETS B By Lauren Hawkins THE Hooded hooligans strike again. The destruction of buildings around Bournville and Northfiled are be- coming more destructed and vandal- ised.The Police are in shock at the out break in these children’s behaviour. The enquiries which have been looked at by the council have done little to im- prove the standard of commitment by the police, “ how are we meant to feel safe if even the police are scared to act!” Comments a local in the area, The common nuances which just used to be loud have now become unruly. Server actions have quickly been put in to place after a break in at Bourn- ville school and sixth form centre. It was then decided that this menace had to stop. Since then the police have been ar- resting people left right and cen- tre, Amanda Holand who has lived in Bounville all her life comments that it is mad to think that all the teenagers are to blame and asks if the police are now over reaction. After the commotion which had hap- pened last weekend with The second- ary School being burgled and strongly defaced with 4 broken windows a burnt piano and grafted spots hall, police have started doing school checks, trying to find a trace of evidence which would help them find the culprits to the gang activity Although no trace of evidence was found, the video cameras did show that the terrors were hooded. This is were the hooded hoo- ligans coplain came from. Read more on pages 2-3 The Global warming factor! ALSO PRIZE DRAW TO WIN A FANTASTIC NEW CAR page 20! Lauren Hawkins A2 local newspaper changed.indd 1 30/04/2010 10:42:33

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Rachel Banasta

NOW THAT Summers gone and we head in to winter Big Bir-mingham Breakfast have decide to make a competition out of the best summer photos and memories. To enter please read page 13. Tell us of your holidays you summer romance and what the old summer time memo-ries were like. Because what’s sum-mer with out a good old British holiday ! Also read about the bubble party at the palace and how scientists think You can read more in to this on page 17 and also Global warming has hit England and the weather will never be the same. Raining in Summer. No snow at Christmas. We have to enjoy the summer days while they are still out there. One day, summer will be gone. Which is why The Big Birmingham Breakfast urges you to send in your pho-tos to display proudly to the public! Pick up next weeks copy and find all the best pictures and stories add-ed to out front and 2nd pages! The best ones will be entered in to a draw and you, he readers vote for the best photos.

The riot which caused them to give up and give inThe HOODED Hooligans!

So what can be done to stop global warming? Recycling, Switching the lights off and saving power. How many campaigns are going around at the moment to save the planet, how are we meant to deal with all the haste we have made a simple guide which if you follow you can help save the world.Read more on pages 20- 21

irmingham Breakfast

10th November 2009

www.BrumBreakfast.co.uk

Gang of Hoolignas on the streets!

& MORE!Price £1.50 DON’T FORGET! FREE Bond DVD inside!

10 PAGES OF FOOTBALL The FansThe attitudeThe riotsThe playersThe Game! & THE SCORES

THE PLAYERSTHE CAP TINSTHE SEAS SONTHE TICKETS

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By Lauren Hawkins

THE Hooded hooligans strike again. The destruction of buildings around Bournville and Northfiled are be-coming more destructed and vandal-ised. The Police are in shock at the out break in these children’s behaviour. The enquiries which have been looked at by the council have done little to im-prove the standard of commitment by the police, “ how are we meant to feel safe if even the police are scared to act!”

Comments a local in the area, The common nuances which just used to be loud have now become unruly. Server actions have quickly been put in to place after a break in at Bourn-ville school and sixth form centre. It was then decided that this menace had to stop. Since then the police have been ar-resting people left right and cen-tre, Amanda Holand who has lived in

Bounville all her life comments that it is mad to think that all the teenagers are to blame and asks if the police are now over reaction. After the commotion which had hap-pened last weekend with The second-ary School being burgled and strongly defaced with 4 broken windows a burnt piano and grafted spots hall, police have started doing school checks, trying to find a trace of evidence which would help them find the culprits to the gang activity

Although no trace of evidence was found, the video cameras did show that the terrors were hooded. This is were the hooded hoo-ligans coplain came from.

Read more on pages 2-3

The Global warming factor!

ALSO PRIZE DRAW TO WIN A FANTASTIC NEW CAR page 20!

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THE TERROR OFDRUNk girl murderd!The trouble of when clubs open there doors to under age teenagers and the horrors which happen!

By Sarah Elizebeth

The youths enterd the Baracuder club at 10pm on a frday night to ‘have a good time’ but non of them realised that it would be the last tme they saw there friend Jade-campbell alive. The 7 friends all had ‘fake IDS’ which had came froms ome website a few weeks befor They wanted to dress up, dance and drink. which is what they began to do however teenagers dont realise the horrors which can hap-pen on a night out, so when a man asked Jade for a dance, non of them thought much of it, ‘it was just a laugh’ quoted sophie Jades friend. “we just wanted to see what town and broad street was like and to prove that we could do it. Non of

us knew what had happend”

Youths are always trying to get in to town , probably becuase iof the storys they here from an older audiance who they might talk to. The horror of jades death shook bournville school were she attended and the police have took in to account that security would ned to be incrased in town, and in most clubs or bars. Jade campell was taken from the clib with this man and in to a taxie, her friend kirsty had left with her, and was found in the likkie hills completly dunk in the play area. Jade was later found dead further in to the likkies. Her mother and brother aee distrought “i cant belive she was so stupid to let this man take her away” the mother has urghed police and schools to make this

in to a more serious marrer “ no one should have this happen to there chil-dern, and i blame the bars which served them and the security which let them in to the club” says the brother of Jade Campbell. Her friends realised the seri-ousness of what had happend and wont be clibbing untill they are of a leagal age, when they “will be of a more mature nature” and such things wont happen to them. Officialy the police have stated that they will be placing more police in broad street on a friday and saturday nihgt, and security have been informed about th underage girls which have been attending the drunken nights in to town. The urgency in schools about the

matter has also been adressed.

Jade campbell last she was seen

Ring 012145672662if you have any queries of what the police or schools are doing

a pcture of the culprit taken on a mobile phone

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