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This week’s Mercury

by Teesdale Mercury
October 22, 2019
in News
This week’s Mercury

This week's front page.

This week’s paper is out. Here are the headlines

Plea over dale crime as victims are not reporting all incidents.

Security patrols are to continue at The Bowes Museum even as the gates are locked after 5pm.

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CQC inspectors raise concerns about care homes in Evenwood..

Events are planned to reach £50k target towards research to find a cure for a poorly youngster.

Evenwood councillors are considering a “double taxation” on villagers to pay for work they say is not being done properly by county officers.

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Drag artists are hoping to attract new visitors to The Bowes Museum.

An end of an era as 152-year-old Methodist chapel closes.

Pitment Poets bow out as farewell tour visits Barney.

Loo twinning project is flushed with success.

Evenwood footballers through to second round of the Weardale Cup.

Plus community news, what’s on, farming, business and local sport.

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