Tuesday, 19 December 2017

This week's Teesdale Mercury

This week’s Teesdale Mercury leads with the story of a four-year-old who’s become the face of Christmas after top brands selected her to model their festive items this year.

We’ve also got a 16-page nativity pullout packed with pictures from schools across the dale. 

Here are some of the headlines in the main paper:

Fake clothes bin scam targets festive goodwill.

Well-known Barnard Castle man admits grooming and engaging in sexual activity with a child.

Villagers stump up £60,000 to help save church.

Pupils receive bravery award after bus crash.

‘Smelly’ pig farm to be replaced by housing.

Two senior members of the Scouts and Guides are stepping down – to much sadness.

Wildlife book acts as a fitting tribute to Barningham landowner. 

Pictures from Sunday’s reindeer run at The Bowes Museum.

Farewell to a stalwart of village life in Bowes.

Shortlist for Teesdale Business Awards announced.

Ofsted heaps praise on Barnard Castle primary school.

Castle Players latest production – review and photos.

Plus letters, what’s on, community news, puzzles, farming and sport.

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