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This week’s Teesdale Mercury is out today – born and read in the dale

by Teesdale Mercury
March 21, 2023
in News
This week’s Teesdale Mercury is out today – born and read in the dale

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This week’s news-packed TM, which is out today:

Government watchdog steps in after raising concerns about higher fuel prices in Barnard Castle.

Barney is running out of space to bury the dead.

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£1million revamp for the grounds of The Bowes Museum including a new car park area.

Revealed: The shocking number of HGVs flouting bridge weight ban in Barnard Castle.

Plans for high ropes and 70 log cabins at Hamsterley get closer as studies begin.

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The latest wedding hotel plans for Teesdale in historic stately home.

Call to upgrade the status of rural road after it collapsed due to subsidence.

I do it from the heart, says man who has been selling poppies since the 1950s.

D-Day for Ramshaw holiday park plan.

Museum defends its Castle Players stance.

Letters, community news, what’s on and events.

Farming: Irish demand for Swaledale breed and a look ahead to Teesdale’s first sheep show of the season; mart reports.

Grassroots sport including agony for Barnard Castle FC and Bowls Club season preview

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