May 17, 2026
Blogs
Why small is beautiful for…
A BARNARD CASTLE man has taken some 35 years to grow a veritable forest of miniature…
Trainees put their backs into…
A RANGE of training activities were put on by Utass (Upper Teesdale Agricultural Support Services) in…
Scottish crown for dale-bred Highland
A YOUNG bull from Eggleston has taken top honours in its class at the Royal Highland…
Sanctuary is the cat’s whiskers…
THREE rare-breed exotic kittens are proving to be a big hit with visitors to a dale…
Record numbers at Barney bands…
BARNEY’S Glastonbury is back. After a three-year gap caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Big Bands Day,…
Bumper turn-out as village fete…
BLUE skies, sunshine and a big crowd welcomed the return of Toft Hill and Etherley Village…
Test Drive: The New Skoda…
Ian Lamming feels all grown up in Skoda’s latest Fabia WOW, that was close; I’ve just…
Concerns voiced over safety on…
TREES are to be trimmed back to give motorists a better view of oncoming traffic on…
Cancer charity in the pink…
THERE was colourful fun in the sun as children raised cash for a cancer charity. Pupils…
Ancient and modern meet in…
ELECTRONIC technology and modern methods have been intertwined with classic pieces from The Bowes Museum collection…
Plans to make hall fit…
A JACOBEAN manor house could be removed from the heritage “at risk” register if proposals to…
Making their voices heard in…
TEESDALE’S own The Little Choir (pictured) came together as one voice with other regional choruses to…






















