This week’s paper is in the shops with a feel-good front page for Christmas: Barnard Castle charity A Smile for A Child has reached its £1million target – and the baby who couldn’t wait to see Santa.
As well as a 16-page nativity pullout, there is an eight-page property supplement.
In other news…
The A688 is named one of the most dangerous roads in the UK.
Farmer’s plea after dog kills pregnant ewe.
Go-ahead for Evenwood Gate homes, despite road crash fears.
Village road in Cockfield being treated like Brands Hatch, residents say.
New security to protect clubhouse from yobs.
Utass farming calendar ‘the best yet’.
Fraudster targeted Teesdale OAPs.
Fundraisers to brave icy Tees for festive dip.
Teesdale business awards gears up for its big day by announcing shortlist.
One to remember: Final carol service at world’s oldest chapel.
Village Christmas tree hit by vandals.
Revealed: The spy’s shoe kept as a trophy by member of firing squad.
Town tax rise would help protect Scar Top, Demesnes and Galgate Greens – claim.
Santa run – pictures.
History book: Headteacher’s labour of love looks back on 200 years of Ingleton school.
Plus letters, a special festive Barney Liar, what’s on, community news, Remember When, sport and much more besides.
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