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Luxury holiday park may be built in Hamsterley Forest… one in 15 working age people are jobless in Teesdale… and the start of the cricket season – this week’s edition

by Teesdale Mercury
May 1, 2018
in News
Luxury holiday park may be built in Hamsterley Forest… one in 15 working age people are jobless in Teesdale… and the start of the cricket season – this week’s edition

This week's Teesdale Mercury

This week’s TM:

Police claim one in 15 working age people in Teesdale are unemployed and building houses on the former station will boost their job prospects.

Fears dog that attacked sheep will strike again.

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Baker left grooming victim traumatised.

5s and 3s finals night – two pages of photos.

Luxury holiday park may be built in Hamsterley Forest.

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Taekwondo enthusiasts celebrate making the grade.

In Bloom judges wowed by dale village’s bid for gold.

Headteacher back at the school where he trained.

Coalman Carl is smoking hot on the racing circuit.

Inspector turns down proposal for 100 houses.

Pot-holed roads may not be part of resurfacing works.

100 year old former farmer is still sprightly.

School hits out at dog foulers.

Sport – cricket season starts and triumph for West Auckland Tunns and Glaxo Rangers.

Plus letters, community news, jobs, property, marts, farming, arts and more.

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