Tuesday 15 November 2016

Farm firm AWSM guilty of 'significant pollution' – this week's front page


This week’s Teesdale Mercury comes with a free glossy
lifestyle magazine and a pullout from the Teesdale Mercury Community Pride Awards, held last Thursday.

Here are some of the headlines in the main paper.

Farm firm guilty of ‘significant pollution’.

It’s a nice day for a mock wedding – pupils stage special ceremony in Middleton.

Bid to save village pub in Ramshaw.

Charity ball in memory of Barningham farmer Roderick Bayles.

Anger over Gainford phone signal.

Why is Ovington left in the internet slow lane?

Evenwood Gate builder faces High Court judgement over home he put up without permission.

Graffiti artist targets Barney developer.

Town rallies over teaching strike.

Feather or leaf? Either way the sculpture is here to stay.

Photos from Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day.

Whorlton villagers aim to solve Ferryman’s Cottage mystery.

Vote for Barnard Castle’s official Christmas card for 2016.

Sport round-up

Plus letters, community news, arts, farming, services, Remember When and more.

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