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The headlines this week in the Teesdale Mercury

by Teesdale Mercury
December 15, 2020
in News
The headlines this week in the Teesdale Mercury

This week's paper is out now

This week’s TM is out now – here are the headlines:

Villagers in Gainford and Staindrop are considering a judicial review to halt Lord Barnard’s unpopular plan to build hundreds of rural homes.

How a Teesdale man was one of the first to get the Covid-19 vaccine – he has now urged people not to listen to the ‘anti-vaxxers’.

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Green Lane Primary’s nativity photo is on the front page – it’s a sneak preview to a 12-page pullout packed with festive play photos from schools across the dale next week.

Scheme brings cheer to isolated senior citizens.

Fears over cyclists crossing new-look A66.

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Housing estate in Etherley creates a light trail.

Upset over spill of sewage near Hutton Magna as cyclists slips off bike into the mess.

Cockfield pupils enjoy a European Christmas – picture.

Clique raffle helps good causes.

Middleton-in-Teesdale’s family’s small gesture leads to massive donation to the foodbank.

School life the inspiration for dale teenage singer Jeshika Jayne’s single.

Plus your Christmas greetings, what’s on, farming, services and motors, two-pages of letters, Remember When, sport and puzzles.

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