Wednesday, 3 January 2018

Covert patrols by ex-soldiers armed with night vision and thermal imaging aim to combat farm crime – and a Pakistan Test cricketer signs for Barney

This week’s Teesdale Mercury is out today and here are some of the headlines... 

Covert patrols by ex-soldiers employed by security firm aim to combat farm crime.

Fears over the five-week closure of Winston Bridge.

£10,000 to help convert former village school and help it become a nursery.

Shop shuts following the sad loss of popular owner.

Police chief proposes big tax hike for force.

Fresh fight over bid for 100 homes at Toft Hill.

High Sheriff’s awards will recognise county’s true heroes.

Dale martial arts master proud to be inducted into hall of fame.

Cash will create family friendly walking route for Middleton-in-Teesdale.

Supporters step out in style to help raise funds for poorly Josh.

Artists promise a visual treat at annual display.

Half way there but £60,000 is still needed to save Middleton church.

Memories of the Home Guard – Remember When special.

Barnard Castle Cricket Club sign Pakistan Test cricketer for 2018.

Plus letters, community news, grassroots sport, arts, what’s on and much more.

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