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

by Teesdale Mercury
April 25, 2023
in News
This week’s Teesdale Mercury is out today – born and read in the dale

The front page

The Teesdale Mercury is in the shops now and here is what’s making the news:

The North Pennines could be a hotspot for lithium mines in the global race to secure enough of the raw material to make car batteries – the Government has included upper Teesdale in a map of places to explore for critical minerals for a high-tech future.

Mixed views over plans for a major solar farm on the outskirts of Barnard Castle.

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Brazen thieves steal landmark cannon.

Bus appeal help in Staindrop in tribute to community veteran Morris.

GSK staff to strike after rejecting six per cent pay increase and lump sum of £1,300.

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‘Please don’t make me kill my rescue hens’.

Changes to Deerbolt age category confirmed.

Startforth big event – picture special.

Sport – interview with Barnard Castle CC’s new overseas pro from Queensland.

Plus letters, opinion, community news, classified ads, personal ads, what’s on, puzzles, community news, farming and marts.

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