Tuesday, 21 March 2017

This week's Teesdale Mercury – cuts kill off popular youth club as cash goes to 'deprived areas'.



This week’s TM is out today and includes our monthly 16-page rural life pullout – and of course a free scone offer in conjunction with Bowlees Visitor Centre.

Here are some of the other headlines:

Cuts kill off upper Teesdale youth club.

Planners urge refusal for 40 homes in Startforth.

Lord Barnard gives his first full interview since taking over Raby Estate after his father’s death.

Campaign to save A&E and maternity unit – latest.

Lifeline for volunteer driver service.

Night-vision cameras target dog foulers and vandals.

Dale brewer bids to put objectors at ease.

Pupils rally round to keep classmate mobile.

£1.5million Lottery cash for arts and landscape pilot project.

Chippie wins award for its top pies.

Protestors push for HGV licensing to protect heritage in Barnard Castle.

Care home rated good after questioning inspectors’ report.

Call to help celebrate Teesdale’s amazing scenery for English Tourism Week – we’ll tell you how.

Teesdale School revises its start and finish times to ease ‘teacher workload and improve education’.

Plus letters, community news, four pages of what’s on, Remember When, sport and much more.

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