Tuesday 22 August 2017

Hitting the headlines in this week's paper

The standard of a social housing provider's accommodation to a Middleton-in-Teesdale couple has come under fire.

A Barnard Castle antiques dealer says he may leave the town after becoming embroiled in a planning wrangle

The operator of an animal shelter fears she may have to downsize the operation unless more volunteers come forward.

We've been out and about at shows in Gainford, Dalton & Gayles, Romaldkirk and Brough.

Residents in Startforth have been told the village will not receive a super fast broadband service.

Meet the man who is planning to tour Europe in a  hearse to raise cash for the air ambulance service.

Campaigners say a relief road for Barnard Castle will be included in the County Durham Plan.

Roll up, roll up – the circus is coming to Teesdale – and we've got family tickets to give away.

Find out while it's laughter all the way in the coming months.

In sport, Gainfornd Cross Keys FC are looking to attract more players; a bank holiday double-header will decide Barnard Castle CC's destiny in the NYSD and Raby Castle CC are on the brink of success in the Darlington and District League.

Plus... community news, the dale's most extensive what's on guide, readers' letters, jobs & business, family announcements and much more, all in this week's Mercury.

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