This week’s news-packed 48-page Teesdale Mercury is out today and with it comes the launch of the our community pride awards which seeks your nominations for your local heroes.
Here is a selection of some of the headlines in the main paper:
‘It’s ludicrous…’ Free eco-improvements are handed out to a home that will be demolished.
Bands and a boogie at Barnard Castle CC – pictures from the big bash.
CCTV refusal for vandal-hit cricket club.
All the photos from Toft Hill and Etherley village fete.
Homeless cats? ‘Blame Brexit!’
Five pages of local properties.
SPORT: Cricket reports, cycling, pigeon racing, football, golf, bowls, bridge, athletics, pool, darts, quoits, martial arts and tennis.
The villages without a single crime in months.
The big night draws near for Castle Players – cast photo.
Tributes to Elizabeth Mann, the anti-wind farm campaigner who ‘risked it all’ in the battle of Barningham Moor.
220-mile run in four days after death of friend.
Ex-pilot voices fears after near miss in the sky.
The Bowes Museum wins £1.5m grant.
Plans for an old-fashioned sweet shop for Middleton-in-Teesdale.
Volunteers abuzz after rare species is found in the upper dale.
Also letters, community news, arts, what’s on listings, Remember When and farming.
All for just 85p.
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