Tuesday, 22 November 2016

This week's Teesdale Mercury front page


News that ambulance response times have plummeted in the Durham dales makes our front page this week, along with the court case of a man who dressed up as a clown to rob the Co-op in Middleton-in-Teesdale.

In other news…

Fraudsters target OAPs.

Tommy’s charity comes to the aid of veteran in crisis.

Roman finds to go on display at The Bowes Museum.

Councillors in Staindrop oppose application to put up an advertising board on the village green for a Christmas fair.

Cross-party support to keep dale united.

Car worth just £60 among those taken in garage raid.

Meet the woman who’s inspiring young girls to explore the great outdoors.

Cumbrian town asked for advice on Barnard Castle lorry ban.

Farewell party for Startforth school.

Residents back plea on school parking in Staindrop.

Touching tributes to gifted teacher Eva, 62.

Staindrop carnival saved at D-Day meeting.

Butterknowle pupils learn about their history from the residents who lived through it.

Barnard Castle beavers set to lose weekly session without new leaders.

Photos from Children in Need.

Kids take over The Bowes Museum for a day.

Volunteers give Middleton village hall a much-needed makeover.

£10,000 cycle track planned for Barnard Castle.

Reader competition to win two tickets to see Santa at The Witham.

Farming and community news.

Five pages of property.

Plus letters and opinion, what’s on, Remember When and of course a full sporting round-up.

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