Tuesday, 16 May 2017

This week's Teesdale Mercury


This week's TM is out today – here is what's making the news.

Surgeries across Teesdale hit by cyber strike but they remain defiant and vow that the 'cyber bullies' won't beat them.
Tributes to ex-Teesdale YMCA and Hub stalwart Cara Firmin, who died tragically.
16-page rural life pullout with special features on Brexit, the uplands and black grouse.
Field studies centre in Middleton-in-Teesdale to become retail and business park.
Cries of elitism as town council says it desires new councillors to have a degree.
Proposal for railway path halted.
Major spruce up for Evenwood.
Holiday retreat campsite to expand.
Staindrop to reveal its secret gardens.
The Witham announces its summer programme.
Badger shot near to site of 2015 poisioning.
Proposal for 13 homes on former kennels.
Pictures from young farmers rally.
Housing development bid for historic village.
Row about parking outside butcher's shop.
Cup despair for Bowes FC, Raby Races preview, mixed fortunes for Barnard Castle CC and all the other grassroots sporting action.
Plus letters, what's on, jobs, community news, and more.

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