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This week’s Teesdale Mercury

by Teesdale Mercury
June 25, 2019
in News
This week’s Teesdale Mercury

The front page this week

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

Town rallies to secure the future of Barney Meet following public meeting.

Damning report reveals how the failings of the £3.2million revamp of The Witham have led to a costly repair job – just six years later. 

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It’s a Knockout – picture special.

1940s weekend celebration – photos.

Anger over bird netting in dale village.

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Forest sessions help combat depression.

Spielberg crews move locations in Teesdale for filming of 1917.

£320k grant will allow for urgent repairs at St Mary’s parish church.

Latest on plans to built 70 homes in Staindrop.

Fresh battle over plan for wind turbine.

Gainford fun weekend – picture spread.

Staindrop school turns French for the day.

Two locals in the running to be tourism superstar.

Anger at mess left at dale beauty spot.

Plus letters, community news, Remember When, four pages of what’s on and three pages of sport including Barney Cricket Club’s heavy defeat.

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Health volunteer Mary is still going strong aged 90

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