Tuesday, 4 April 2017

This week’s Teesdale Mercury is out in the shops and here are a few of the stories making its pages (and  this week’s edition comes with a free lifestyle magazine):

Woman faces court over sex attack claim.

Spice Island chef is second to naan, say judges.

Developer told to clean up its act over mess at Green Lane, Barnard Castle.

22 per cent crime rise in Teesdale.

Community midwife delivers a farewell as she retires.

Sheep farmers to address parliament.

Tributes to farmer who helped save hamlet from foot and mouth.

Village hall may close, say worried volunteers.

New suite opened at community centre in Butterknowle.

Final dance as youth club closes.

MP highlights vital role of thriving newspapers.

Speeds may be reduced on ‘danger’ road.

The little known story of a Barney man’s epic life with cannibals.

Plus letters, four pages of what’s on, community news, farming, marts, local services, classified, motors, property, announcements, business and jobs, and three pages of sport.



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