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This week’s Teesdale Mercury is out today

by Teesdale Mercury
February 26, 2019
in News
This week’s Teesdale Mercury is out today

The front page this week

This week’s paper:

Revealed: Planning talks take place over building a hotel, spa, holiday park and equine facilities near Barnard Castle.

Anger at road closures for cycle event in the North Pennines.

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The dream is over – Wembley exit the cup.

Residents raise concerns about Lidl proposal.

Leap of faith scoops photography prize.

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Montalbo school is one of the best – it’s official.

Police officers not to blame for quad bike death, according to independent investigators.

Ravensworth school scale the heights to replace condemned pirate ship.

Work to uncover the secrets of lost Teesdale village – and mysterious ancient burial site is discovered.

Concerns voiced over loss of potential housing land in Barney.

Hopes of reigniting interest in Barnard Castle’s mini-golf course.

Tim, 74, quits Barnard Castle Town Council to go back to work.

Mart site may provide the answer to parking difficulties in Middleton-in-Teesdale.

Business: Remarkable growth for historic firm William Smith.

Outsiders will be let back into town allotments.

Record sale – heifer owned by Bowes farmer goes for £6,600 at Barney mart.

The last post sounds for Bowes museum’s WW1 project.

Plus letters, farming and marts, community news, five pages of what’s on, three sport pages and much more.

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