This week’s paper is out today and here’s what’s making the news:
County planners map out the potential route of Barnard Castle relief road.
Fraudster hospice boss lived the high life.
Carnival photos from Bowes and Eggleston.
United stand to tackle anti-social behaviour in Evenwood.
Primary school in deficit.
The remarkable late Gladys Sparks gets her wish – to ride in a horse drawn carriage.
Jewellery worth £3,000 stolen.
Civil war battle created in miniature.
Doubt cast on estate’s claim to village green.
Little Teddy is star of M&S ad campaign.
Academy school plans community gym.
Cancer research group has one million reasons to celebrate.
New owner of famous pub looks to the skies.
Help us to downsize, urges sanctuary boss.
Prince’s Trust helps farming charity with lifeline grant.
Two gardens for the price of one at open event.
DNA tests continue on ‘Cumberland’ piglets as enthusiasts hopes to revive ancient breed.
SPORT – Barney cricketers up to second place after all-round effort.
Plus letters, community news, farming, four pages of arts and more.