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Tuesday, 13 December 2016

School on 'danger road' missed off 20mph safety scheme - again

Posted on December 13, 2016 by Unknown
HERE'S what’s making the news in this week’s Teesdale Mercury

School on ‘danger road’ in Toft Hill missed off 20mph scheme – again.

Your festive greetings – pullout of people’s personal messages.

People rally round to help stable owner after blaze.

You couldn't make it up... Developer justifies plans for 162 homes in Startforth by saying it will help boost the village school (it closes for good on Friday after the council said there weren’t enough pupils).

Health trust’s failings led to death of father.

Have your say: Should Barnard Castle ratepayers pay more tax to fund land takeover?

Project to bury cables in Newbiggin a ‘shambles’

Warning of school mergers in council shake-up.

Planners give backing for Brown Jug homes in Evenwood Gate.

CEO Kevin Wake bids farewell to YMCA.

Couple raise a glass to dale’s first micro pub.

Town art centre to celebrate the influence of travellers on the dale.

Musician's surprise at award win.

Last chance to halt sell-off of former primary school.

Lucky 13: Dales pony family’s amazing trophy winning year.

Plus letters, what’s on, community news, Remember When, farming, sport and much more.
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