The headlines in this week’s Teesdale Mercury, out today
Businesses fear traffic works will create ‘summer holiday misery’ for town centre.
Delight over u-turn on plan to close major dale highway.
Group plans banner to honour dale’s women.
Farewell to Ingleton headteacher after 27 years.
‘Like living in limbo’ after haulage blaze in Evenwood.
Works to prevent flooding in Newbiggin.
New signs to deter parking on market day.
Middleton-in-Teesdale is buzzing for bloom judges’ visit.
From Radio Teesdale to pilot of the transatlantic airwaves – meet the presenter who is determined not to be silenced.
School leavers events and parties including pictures from Brass festival.
Scarecrow trail kicks off Middleton carnival events – preview.
Snapshot of village life in West Auckland sealed up for half a century.
Shopping club to bring rural over-50s together.
Bid to fix polluted beck.
Repaired and restored but what now for Market Cross?
SPORT – Bishop do the double over Barnard Castle CC and racer Mark is hoping for a change of fortunes at Croft.
Plus letters, community news, farming, marts and four pages of what’s on