Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Teen meets the hero off-duty cop who helped save his life at Barnard Castle gym
This week’s Teesdale Mercury leads with the heart-warming story of a teenager who has met the off-duty police officer who helped save his life when he stopped breathing at a Barnard Castle gym.
Also making the news…
The Bowes Museum’s sliver swan flies the nest to make a splash in London.
Premises licence suspended following assault allegations.
Police hunt 4x4 vandals who damaged farm fields.
Red tape led to £1,500 loss for Barnard Castle’s bonfire night, claims one of the organisers.
GP surgery to open late at night and at weekends.
Fears about poultry keepers flouting bird flu precautions.
Police: We’d have struggled to have maintained neighbourhood police presence in Teesdale had it not been for the new 999 hub.
New regime planned for resurgent weekly market.
Concern over Ramshaw pub plan.
Interview with the new dale YMCA boss.
Probe into commercial drivers risking road safety near Middleton.
Hill farmers may be put out of business due to Brexit, says MP.
Plus three pages of letters, what’s on, community news, Remember When, and sport.
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