May 16, 2026
Blogs
School turns French for the…
DANCING, eating, colouring-in and a host of other fun activities have helped Staindrop Primary School pupils…
Exhibition to focus on schools…
THE history of schools and transport in the upper Gaunless Valley is to be showcased during…
Two in the running to…
TWO locals feature on a shortlist of five stars from the tourism industry who are hoping…
Three-day festival for church anniversary
BARNARD CASTLE METHODIST CHURCH A THREE-day arts and craft festival was held as part of celebrations…
Villagers flock to fun day…
THE sun shone and locals flocked to Gainford village green to take part in the annual…
Visitors help town step back…
BARNARD Castle’s 1940s weekend is proving just as popular four years after it was first staged,…
Knitting group is helping out…
ITEMS knitted for a First World War exhibition at The Bowes Museum have been donated to…
Future’s all mapped out for…
TWO significant donations of artefacts have swelled the collection of a dale library. The Fitzhugh Library,…
War’s over; time to celebrate,…
THE armistice on November 11, 1918, brought an end to fighting on the Western Front, and…
Knockout event of thrills and…
BARNARD Castle group The Clique landed a knockout blow for charity at the weekend after holding…
Knitters hope to stitch up…
AN upper dale knit and natter group have “yarn bombed” their village with explosions of colour…
Ceramicist’s Eastern influences on view
THE most recent work by Edinburgh-based artist potter Frances Priest is being showcased at The Bowes…






















