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This week’s Teesdale Mercury

by Teesdale Mercury
July 23, 2019
in News
This week’s Teesdale Mercury

The front page this week

This week’s paper:

Driver from Teesdale buys a personalised number plate for £287,000.

Like it or not, Hush landscape art puts Teesdale in the spotlight.

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Ex-Darlo FC director joins Barney council.

Green Lane Primary: photo from children’s Lion King performance- and school tells of delight after hearing it is in the top five per cent Church of England schools.

Work begins to stop damp problem at The Witham – a situation partly caused by “inappropriate” work during the £3.2million recent revamp, natural erosion and the weakness in the original 19th century design.

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Dispute continues over cocktail lounge plans for Spice Island.

Raby Estate pledges to build ‘quality’ housing estate in Staindrop.

Complaint over lack of loos for travellers.

£250,000 grant for improvements at Staindrop Academy.

Why Teesdale School is now ‘one of the best in the country’.

Farmer made land pay with a 4×4 school.

Business appeals for Teesdale people to help buy a new car following hit-and-run smash.

Hannah Hauxwell exhibition to be held in Middleton-in-Teesdale.

Why the future is ‘Durham’ but without the ‘county’.

Plus letters, farming, what’s on, community news, Remember When, business, sport and more.

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