Tuesday 31 January 2017

Seriously ill heart op patient in Evenwood waits 11 hours for an ambulance.

Here’s what’s making the news in the Teesdale Mercury this week:


Seriously ill heart op patient waits 11 hours for an ambulance.

A new soul group is being formed in Barney.

Ramshaw pub owners appeal against temporary suspension of their licence after alleged assault.

GSK’s £94million expansion to go before planning committee next week.

Family’s fundraising appeal as little Ryan is diagnosed with a fatal disease.

Shock death of man, 41, after a rare condition brought on by food poisoning.

Mix-up sends police on a bizarre detour.

Chief reassures villagers after clown raid.

Cheers! Teesdale’s first large-scale brewery in years to open.

Houses in Startforth will obliterate rural scene – council officer.

And councillors say another large-scale housing scheme will swamp resources in Barney.

Landlord quits after plea for brewery help.

No decision on dental service.

Ghost hunters claim spirits visit Scarth Hall, Staindrop.

New strategy to help UK fall in love with County Durham.

Households must pay £98 to town council.

Plus letters, community news, what’s on, a detailed sporting round-up and much more.

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