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This week’s Teesdale Mercury

by Teesdale Mercury
May 29, 2018
in News
This week’s Teesdale Mercury

The front page this week

This week’s TM is out today and includes 12 pages of photos from Barnard Castle Meet.

Here are some of the other headlines:

Joy over funding for equine arena.

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Gun accused told to expect jail.

Concern over horse riders texting while in the saddle.

Tributes to former governor of prison for top Nazis.

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Anger over ‘graffiti’ left by road cyclists.

Vicar returns to upper dale beck 50 years after tragedy.

DLI plaque returns to its home in Barney.

Castle sculptures – art or junk?

Dale’s business hub a ‘rare success story’.

£120,000 needed to repair church.

PICTURES – children learn to be lifesavers at Cockfield school.

Remember When – sleuths find a village’s missing link in Evenwood.

Town prepares special events to mark centenary of war’s end.

PICTURES – Animal encounters for school kids at Woodland.

Appeal for name for Castle Players’ new beer.

High Force sheep show results and photos.

Plus letters, community news, farming, what’s on, and four pages of sport.

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