Tuesday 15 August 2017

Making the headlines in this week's Teesdale Mercury...

Post Office officials say they are committed to providing a service in Middleton-in-Teesdale after the shock announcement that the village's service is to close

Tradesmen are being sought for a new handyman service that aims to offer a reliable service to elderly and vulnerable residents of Barnard Castle

A dale medic has organised a fundraiser in memory of her dad who could not access specialist hospice care in India

Teesdale's Special Olympics squad came home with a haul of medals from the national championships in Sheffield

This year's grouse shooting season could be one of the best in years, according to one head gamekeeper

A break-in at Evenwood pigeon lofts has led to a renewed call for CCTV cameras

We take a look at what the £1.5million Northern Heartlands scheme hopes to achieve over the next three years

Residents in Startforth are hoping to influence future development in the village through a neighbourhood plan

A bumper turnout for a lunch club taster session in Startforth will result in an established event, organisers say

In sport, Raby Castle CC are on the brink of a league and cup treble; Staindrop's new football team kicked off the new season; West Auckland Town FC can't stop banging ninth goals and the bowls season is nearing an exciting conclusion

Plus, there's all our readers' letters, Barney Liar, jobs and business, Remember When, community news and a whole lot more... only in this week's Teesdale Mercury

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