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Junior cricket: Teesdale Titans take to the field for first fixtures 4Jun 2021
NEWS - TEESDALE MERCURY Supermarket staff help raise more than £1,000 for cancer charity 5Jun 2021
SUBSCRIBE - TEESDALE MERCURY - TEESDALE MERCURY Subscribe to our digital edition now. If you wish to receive the printed edition of the Mercury, subscription prices are £65.20 for six months and £130.40 for a year. Contact The Teesdale Mercury Shop on 01833 637140 for details or call in to 24 Market Place, BarnardCastle.
THE WORKERS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS A DEDICATED group of volunteers dubbed “The Workers” are back in business and have begun carrying out odd jobs around Barnard Castle.After an enforced absence due to the pandemic, the volunteers were last week helping prepare The Witham for its reopening.Benches were being sanded down, weeds removed from the rear paths and garden and the Shepherd’s Hut was given a new lick of DELAY IN WORK ON LIDL AND HOME BARGAINS IN BARNARD CASTLE CONSTRUCTION of new Lidl and Home Bargains stores in Barnard Castle has been delayed by about a month because of Covid-19.Workers expect to return to the site, alongside the A688 Staindrop Road, after Christmas.Contract manager David Holmes said work on the multi-million pound development came to a halt about three weeks ago because of a hiccough with the land sale.He added that people working FLORA AND FAUNA: A SPECIAL TIME OF YEAR FOR DALE'S FLOWERS Flora and fauna: A special time of year for dale's flowers. 28 Mar 2021. 1. SPECIAL: Cowslips are abundant. DURING the past year, many people have been out walking more frequently than normal and may have noticed some of the wild flowers we have. Here in Teesdale we are fortunate to have some very rare plants. SURGE IN DEMAND FOR TRADITIONAL MILKMAN DEMAND for home deliveries during the coronavirus pandemic has seen the return of the traditional milkman to more people’s homes.Those supplying milk to homes and businesses in the dale have noted a surge in demand for their service.Neil Rabbits, who has been delivering milk to Lartington, Cotherstone, Mickleton, Romaldkirk, Egglestone and Middleton-in-Teesdale for the past 18 years, said CONTENTS OF COUNTRY HOUSE GO UNDER HAMMER THE selected contents of a stately home are to be auctioned after the death of the owner.The antique items of Forcett Hall, Forcett, are to go under the hammer at Tennants on March 19 and 20. It follows the death of owner James Edwards-Heathcote in January aged 69. Forcett Hall had been in the possession of the Shuttleworth family of Lancashire for centuries. Originally a Elizabethan CHARITY RECEIVES £2,150 FOLLOWING DALE LAMB’S SALE Charity receives £2,150 following dale lamb’s sale. 29 Dec 2020. 1. CHARITY CHAMP: Andrew Teward’s lamb, which helped to raise £2,150 for a children’s cancer charity in Manchester. THOUSANDS of pounds was raised for a good cause thanks to a dale farmer and generous efforts of buyers at a weekly lamb sale. At last week’s Tuesday DAVID HEADS BACK BEHIND THE COUNTER OF HIS ANTIQUES SHOP THE loss of television, touring and other work has prompted antiques expert David Harper to re-establish his shop in Barnard Castle after an absence of five years.The popular star of programmes such as Bargain Hunt and the Antiques Road Trip previously ran his antiques business from the shop, on The Bank, before closing up and letting the premises while he concentrated on other projects.He hasTEESDALE MERCURY
Junior cricket: Teesdale Titans take to the field for first fixtures 4Jun 2021
NEWS - TEESDALE MERCURY Supermarket staff help raise more than £1,000 for cancer charity 5Jun 2021
SUBSCRIBE - TEESDALE MERCURY - TEESDALE MERCURY Subscribe to our digital edition now. If you wish to receive the printed edition of the Mercury, subscription prices are £65.20 for six months and £130.40 for a year. Contact The Teesdale Mercury Shop on 01833 637140 for details or call in to 24 Market Place, BarnardCastle.
THE WORKERS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS A DEDICATED group of volunteers dubbed “The Workers” are back in business and have begun carrying out odd jobs around Barnard Castle.After an enforced absence due to the pandemic, the volunteers were last week helping prepare The Witham for its reopening.Benches were being sanded down, weeds removed from the rear paths and garden and the Shepherd’s Hut was given a new lick of DELAY IN WORK ON LIDL AND HOME BARGAINS IN BARNARD CASTLE CONSTRUCTION of new Lidl and Home Bargains stores in Barnard Castle has been delayed by about a month because of Covid-19.Workers expect to return to the site, alongside the A688 Staindrop Road, after Christmas.Contract manager David Holmes said work on the multi-million pound development came to a halt about three weeks ago because of a hiccough with the land sale.He added that people working FLORA AND FAUNA: A SPECIAL TIME OF YEAR FOR DALE'S FLOWERS Flora and fauna: A special time of year for dale's flowers. 28 Mar 2021. 1. SPECIAL: Cowslips are abundant. DURING the past year, many people have been out walking more frequently than normal and may have noticed some of the wild flowers we have. Here in Teesdale we are fortunate to have some very rare plants. SURGE IN DEMAND FOR TRADITIONAL MILKMAN DEMAND for home deliveries during the coronavirus pandemic has seen the return of the traditional milkman to more people’s homes.Those supplying milk to homes and businesses in the dale have noted a surge in demand for their service.Neil Rabbits, who has been delivering milk to Lartington, Cotherstone, Mickleton, Romaldkirk, Egglestone and Middleton-in-Teesdale for the past 18 years, said CONTENTS OF COUNTRY HOUSE GO UNDER HAMMER THE selected contents of a stately home are to be auctioned after the death of the owner.The antique items of Forcett Hall, Forcett, are to go under the hammer at Tennants on March 19 and 20. It follows the death of owner James Edwards-Heathcote in January aged 69. Forcett Hall had been in the possession of the Shuttleworth family of Lancashire for centuries. Originally a Elizabethan CHARITY RECEIVES £2,150 FOLLOWING DALE LAMB’S SALE Charity receives £2,150 following dale lamb’s sale. 29 Dec 2020. 1. CHARITY CHAMP: Andrew Teward’s lamb, which helped to raise £2,150 for a children’s cancer charity in Manchester. THOUSANDS of pounds was raised for a good cause thanks to a dale farmer and generous efforts of buyers at a weekly lamb sale. At last week’s Tuesday DAVID HEADS BACK BEHIND THE COUNTER OF HIS ANTIQUES SHOP THE loss of television, touring and other work has prompted antiques expert David Harper to re-establish his shop in Barnard Castle after an absence of five years.The popular star of programmes such as Bargain Hunt and the Antiques Road Trip previously ran his antiques business from the shop, on The Bank, before closing up and letting the premises while he concentrated on other projects.He has MAKING THE NEWS THIS WEEK 18 hours ago · In this week's Mercury: Residents are being asked for their views on how a controversial housing estate on the outskirts of Barnard Castle should look New police and crime commissioner Joy Allen was given first hand experience of the difficulties of Q&A: LAUGHING ALONG WITH DADS ARMY Days before the Covid-19 crisis forced everyone into lockdown last year, the Dalton Amateur Dramatic Society (DADS) marked its 21st birthday with a production of Peter Pan. For this week’s Q&A, the group’s Rebecca Blenkiron recalls past highlights – SUBSCRIBE - TEESDALE MERCURY - TEESDALE MERCURY Subscribe to our digital edition now. If you wish to receive the printed edition of the Mercury, subscription prices are £65.20 for six months and £130.40 for a year. Contact The Teesdale Mercury Shop on 01833 637140 for details or call in to 24 Market Place, BarnardCastle.
SHOW MARKS RETURN OF THEATRE TO BARNINGHAM VILLAGE HALL 23 hours ago · THE re-opening of Barningham Village Hall after lockdown will be celebrated on Saturday, June 12, by a dramatic one-man show based on the iconic Edwardian working class novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists. Written by Robert Tressell, it tells the story of a gang of painters and decorators striving to make a living as they renovate a house for the mayor of the fictional town of OUTDOOR CLASSROOM PLANNED FOR MUSEUM 1 day ago · PROPOSALS have been submitted for a wooden outdoor classroom in the grounds of the grade I-listed Bowes Museum, in Barnard Castle.The 32sq metre classroom, is planned for the rear of the building between the bowling green and tennis courts.Alison Nicholson, museum spokeswoman, said the classroom would have a curved roof, with benches on three sides. She said it would provide “aspace
WW2 FLYER'S NAME WILL BE ADDED TO MEMORIAL IN TIME FOR 23 hours ago · PARISH councillors hope to add the name of an airman, killed in action to the village war village memorial in time for its’ centenary.Sergeant Arthur Cave McBay, from Middleton-in-Teesdale, was only 26 when he was killed during a night bombing raid over Nuremberg, in Germany, on the evening of February 25, 1943. Sgt McBay and two other crew perished and were buried in Durnbach War Cemetery RELAY HIGHLIGHTS HOW HORSES CAN HELP HISTORIC Raby Castle provided a dramatic drop for the passing of a baton as part of an equine fundraising relay.The Horses for Health Relay, set up during lockdown by equine enthusiast Sophie Gifford, aims to raise funds for seven charities and highlight the difference horses can make on mental health.The UK relay started on May 2 in Yorkshire and will take five months to complete, covering 11OUTDOOR LEARNING
1 day ago · CHILDREN at Ramshaw Primary School can explore the great outdoors and keep cosy and dry, thanks to a village company.CA Group, in Evenwood, answered the call to provide 25 waterproof all-in-ones for reception and key stage one children. It’s part of the school’s efforts to expand forest school activities and make more use of its woodland area and field near the River Gaunless.Actingdeputy
'GROUSE MOORS ARE PROTECTING PEATLAND' 1 day ago · THE Moorland Association has welcomed the publication of the England Peat Action Plan saying that grouse moors will continue to play an important role in improving and protecting peatland for years to come.Association director Amanda Anderson said: “Moorland owners and managers across England share the government’s aspirations to improve peatland and are wholly committed to A COW-NCIL MEETING WITH A DIFFERENCE After pitching up at Cotherstone village green for an al fresco parish council meeting, reporter Stuart Laundy this week finds himself back out on assignment and under cover but all is not what it seems. "TIMES have definitely changed,” says Johnny Cooke-HurleTEESDALE MERCURY
Junior cricket: Teesdale Titans take to the field for first fixtures 4Jun 2021
NEWS - TEESDALE MERCURY Supermarket staff help raise more than £1,000 for cancer charity 5Jun 2021
SUBSCRIBE - TEESDALE MERCURY - TEESDALE MERCURY Subscribe to our digital edition now. If you wish to receive the printed edition of the Mercury, subscription prices are £65.20 for six months and £130.40 for a year. Contact The Teesdale Mercury Shop on 01833 637140 for details or call in to 24 Market Place, BarnardCastle.
THE WORKERS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS A DEDICATED group of volunteers dubbed “The Workers” are back in business and have begun carrying out odd jobs around Barnard Castle.After an enforced absence due to the pandemic, the volunteers were last week helping prepare The Witham for its reopening.Benches were being sanded down, weeds removed from the rear paths and garden and the Shepherd’s Hut was given a new lick of DELAY IN WORK ON LIDL AND HOME BARGAINS IN BARNARD CASTLE CONSTRUCTION of new Lidl and Home Bargains stores in Barnard Castle has been delayed by about a month because of Covid-19.Workers expect to return to the site, alongside the A688 Staindrop Road, after Christmas.Contract manager David Holmes said work on the multi-million pound development came to a halt about three weeks ago because of a hiccough with the land sale.He added that people working FLORA AND FAUNA: A SPECIAL TIME OF YEAR FOR DALE'S FLOWERS Flora and fauna: A special time of year for dale's flowers. 28 Mar 2021. 1. SPECIAL: Cowslips are abundant. DURING the past year, many people have been out walking more frequently than normal and may have noticed some of the wild flowers we have. Here in Teesdale we are fortunate to have some very rare plants. SURGE IN DEMAND FOR TRADITIONAL MILKMAN DEMAND for home deliveries during the coronavirus pandemic has seen the return of the traditional milkman to more people’s homes.Those supplying milk to homes and businesses in the dale have noted a surge in demand for their service.Neil Rabbits, who has been delivering milk to Lartington, Cotherstone, Mickleton, Romaldkirk, Egglestone and Middleton-in-Teesdale for the past 18 years, said CONTENTS OF COUNTRY HOUSE GO UNDER HAMMER THE selected contents of a stately home are to be auctioned after the death of the owner.The antique items of Forcett Hall, Forcett, are to go under the hammer at Tennants on March 19 and 20. It follows the death of owner James Edwards-Heathcote in January aged 69. Forcett Hall had been in the possession of the Shuttleworth family of Lancashire for centuries. Originally a Elizabethan CHARITY RECEIVES £2,150 FOLLOWING DALE LAMB’S SALE Charity receives £2,150 following dale lamb’s sale. 29 Dec 2020. 1. CHARITY CHAMP: Andrew Teward’s lamb, which helped to raise £2,150 for a children’s cancer charity in Manchester. THOUSANDS of pounds was raised for a good cause thanks to a dale farmer and generous efforts of buyers at a weekly lamb sale. At last week’s Tuesday DAVID HEADS BACK BEHIND THE COUNTER OF HIS ANTIQUES SHOP THE loss of television, touring and other work has prompted antiques expert David Harper to re-establish his shop in Barnard Castle after an absence of five years.The popular star of programmes such as Bargain Hunt and the Antiques Road Trip previously ran his antiques business from the shop, on The Bank, before closing up and letting the premises while he concentrated on other projects.He hasTEESDALE MERCURY
Junior cricket: Teesdale Titans take to the field for first fixtures 4Jun 2021
NEWS - TEESDALE MERCURY Supermarket staff help raise more than £1,000 for cancer charity 5Jun 2021
SUBSCRIBE - TEESDALE MERCURY - TEESDALE MERCURY Subscribe to our digital edition now. If you wish to receive the printed edition of the Mercury, subscription prices are £65.20 for six months and £130.40 for a year. Contact The Teesdale Mercury Shop on 01833 637140 for details or call in to 24 Market Place, BarnardCastle.
THE WORKERS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS A DEDICATED group of volunteers dubbed “The Workers” are back in business and have begun carrying out odd jobs around Barnard Castle.After an enforced absence due to the pandemic, the volunteers were last week helping prepare The Witham for its reopening.Benches were being sanded down, weeds removed from the rear paths and garden and the Shepherd’s Hut was given a new lick of DELAY IN WORK ON LIDL AND HOME BARGAINS IN BARNARD CASTLE CONSTRUCTION of new Lidl and Home Bargains stores in Barnard Castle has been delayed by about a month because of Covid-19.Workers expect to return to the site, alongside the A688 Staindrop Road, after Christmas.Contract manager David Holmes said work on the multi-million pound development came to a halt about three weeks ago because of a hiccough with the land sale.He added that people working FLORA AND FAUNA: A SPECIAL TIME OF YEAR FOR DALE'S FLOWERS Flora and fauna: A special time of year for dale's flowers. 28 Mar 2021. 1. SPECIAL: Cowslips are abundant. DURING the past year, many people have been out walking more frequently than normal and may have noticed some of the wild flowers we have. Here in Teesdale we are fortunate to have some very rare plants. SURGE IN DEMAND FOR TRADITIONAL MILKMAN DEMAND for home deliveries during the coronavirus pandemic has seen the return of the traditional milkman to more people’s homes.Those supplying milk to homes and businesses in the dale have noted a surge in demand for their service.Neil Rabbits, who has been delivering milk to Lartington, Cotherstone, Mickleton, Romaldkirk, Egglestone and Middleton-in-Teesdale for the past 18 years, said CONTENTS OF COUNTRY HOUSE GO UNDER HAMMER THE selected contents of a stately home are to be auctioned after the death of the owner.The antique items of Forcett Hall, Forcett, are to go under the hammer at Tennants on March 19 and 20. It follows the death of owner James Edwards-Heathcote in January aged 69. Forcett Hall had been in the possession of the Shuttleworth family of Lancashire for centuries. Originally a Elizabethan CHARITY RECEIVES £2,150 FOLLOWING DALE LAMB’S SALE Charity receives £2,150 following dale lamb’s sale. 29 Dec 2020. 1. CHARITY CHAMP: Andrew Teward’s lamb, which helped to raise £2,150 for a children’s cancer charity in Manchester. THOUSANDS of pounds was raised for a good cause thanks to a dale farmer and generous efforts of buyers at a weekly lamb sale. At last week’s Tuesday DAVID HEADS BACK BEHIND THE COUNTER OF HIS ANTIQUES SHOP THE loss of television, touring and other work has prompted antiques expert David Harper to re-establish his shop in Barnard Castle after an absence of five years.The popular star of programmes such as Bargain Hunt and the Antiques Road Trip previously ran his antiques business from the shop, on The Bank, before closing up and letting the premises while he concentrated on other projects.He has MAKING THE NEWS THIS WEEK 10 hours ago · In this week's Mercury: Residents are being asked for their views on how a controversial housing estate on the outskirts of Barnard Castle should look New police and crime commissioner Joy Allen was given first hand experience of the difficulties of Q&A: LAUGHING ALONG WITH DADS ARMY Days before the Covid-19 crisis forced everyone into lockdown last year, the Dalton Amateur Dramatic Society (DADS) marked its 21st birthday with a production of Peter Pan. For this week’s Q&A, the group’s Rebecca Blenkiron recalls past highlights – SUBSCRIBE - TEESDALE MERCURY - TEESDALE MERCURY Subscribe to our digital edition now. If you wish to receive the printed edition of the Mercury, subscription prices are £65.20 for six months and £130.40 for a year. Contact The Teesdale Mercury Shop on 01833 637140 for details or call in to 24 Market Place, BarnardCastle.
SHOW MARKS RETURN OF THEATRE TO BARNINGHAM VILLAGE HALL 15 hours ago · THE re-opening of Barningham Village Hall after lockdown will be celebrated on Saturday, June 12, by a dramatic one-man show based on the iconic Edwardian working class novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists. Written by Robert Tressell, it tells the story of a gang of painters and decorators striving to make a living as they renovate a house for the mayor of the fictional town of OUTDOOR CLASSROOM PLANNED FOR MUSEUM 1 day ago · PROPOSALS have been submitted for a wooden outdoor classroom in the grounds of the grade I-listed Bowes Museum, in Barnard Castle.The 32sq metre classroom, is planned for the rear of the building between the bowling green and tennis courts.Alison Nicholson, museum spokeswoman, said the classroom would have a curved roof, with benches on three sides. She said it would provide “aspace
WW2 FLYER'S NAME WILL BE ADDED TO MEMORIAL IN TIME FOR 15 hours ago · PARISH councillors hope to add the name of an airman, killed in action to the village war village memorial in time for its’ centenary.Sergeant Arthur Cave McBay, from Middleton-in-Teesdale, was only 26 when he was killed during a night bombing raid over Nuremberg, in Germany, on the evening of February 25, 1943. Sgt McBay and two other crew perished and were buried in Durnbach War Cemetery RELAY HIGHLIGHTS HOW HORSES CAN HELP HISTORIC Raby Castle provided a dramatic drop for the passing of a baton as part of an equine fundraising relay.The Horses for Health Relay, set up during lockdown by equine enthusiast Sophie Gifford, aims to raise funds for seven charities and highlight the difference horses can make on mental health.The UK relay started on May 2 in Yorkshire and will take five months to complete, covering 11OUTDOOR LEARNING
1 day ago · CHILDREN at Ramshaw Primary School can explore the great outdoors and keep cosy and dry, thanks to a village company.CA Group, in Evenwood, answered the call to provide 25 waterproof all-in-ones for reception and key stage one children. It’s part of the school’s efforts to expand forest school activities and make more use of its woodland area and field near the River Gaunless.Actingdeputy
'GROUSE MOORS ARE PROTECTING PEATLAND' 1 day ago · THE Moorland Association has welcomed the publication of the England Peat Action Plan saying that grouse moors will continue to play an important role in improving and protecting peatland for years to come.Association director Amanda Anderson said: “Moorland owners and managers across England share the government’s aspirations to improve peatland and are wholly committed to A COW-NCIL MEETING WITH A DIFFERENCE After pitching up at Cotherstone village green for an al fresco parish council meeting, reporter Stuart Laundy this week finds himself back out on assignment and under cover but all is not what it seems. "TIMES have definitely changed,” says Johnny Cooke-HurleTEESDALE MERCURY
Junior cricket: Teesdale Titans take to the field for first fixtures 4Jun 2021
NEWS - TEESDALE MERCURY Supermarket staff help raise more than £1,000 for cancer charity 5Jun 2021
SUBSCRIBE - TEESDALE MERCURY - TEESDALE MERCURY Subscribe to our digital edition now. If you wish to receive the printed edition of the Mercury, subscription prices are £65.20 for six months and £130.40 for a year. Contact The Teesdale Mercury Shop on 01833 637140 for details or call in to 24 Market Place, BarnardCastle.
THE WORKERS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS A DEDICATED group of volunteers dubbed “The Workers” are back in business and have begun carrying out odd jobs around Barnard Castle.After an enforced absence due to the pandemic, the volunteers were last week helping prepare The Witham for its reopening.Benches were being sanded down, weeds removed from the rear paths and garden and the Shepherd’s Hut was given a new lick of DELAY IN WORK ON LIDL AND HOME BARGAINS IN BARNARD CASTLE CONSTRUCTION of new Lidl and Home Bargains stores in Barnard Castle has been delayed by about a month because of Covid-19.Workers expect to return to the site, alongside the A688 Staindrop Road, after Christmas.Contract manager David Holmes said work on the multi-million pound development came to a halt about three weeks ago because of a hiccough with the land sale.He added that people working FLORA AND FAUNA: A SPECIAL TIME OF YEAR FOR DALE'S FLOWERS Flora and fauna: A special time of year for dale's flowers. 28 Mar 2021. 1. SPECIAL: Cowslips are abundant. DURING the past year, many people have been out walking more frequently than normal and may have noticed some of the wild flowers we have. Here in Teesdale we are fortunate to have some very rare plants. SURGE IN DEMAND FOR TRADITIONAL MILKMAN DEMAND for home deliveries during the coronavirus pandemic has seen the return of the traditional milkman to more people’s homes.Those supplying milk to homes and businesses in the dale have noted a surge in demand for their service.Neil Rabbits, who has been delivering milk to Lartington, Cotherstone, Mickleton, Romaldkirk, Egglestone and Middleton-in-Teesdale for the past 18 years, said CONTENTS OF COUNTRY HOUSE GO UNDER HAMMER THE selected contents of a stately home are to be auctioned after the death of the owner.The antique items of Forcett Hall, Forcett, are to go under the hammer at Tennants on March 19 and 20. It follows the death of owner James Edwards-Heathcote in January aged 69. Forcett Hall had been in the possession of the Shuttleworth family of Lancashire for centuries. Originally a Elizabethan CHARITY RECEIVES £2,150 FOLLOWING DALE LAMB’S SALE Charity receives £2,150 following dale lamb’s sale. 29 Dec 2020. 1. CHARITY CHAMP: Andrew Teward’s lamb, which helped to raise £2,150 for a children’s cancer charity in Manchester. THOUSANDS of pounds was raised for a good cause thanks to a dale farmer and generous efforts of buyers at a weekly lamb sale. At last week’s Tuesday DAVID HEADS BACK BEHIND THE COUNTER OF HIS ANTIQUES SHOP THE loss of television, touring and other work has prompted antiques expert David Harper to re-establish his shop in Barnard Castle after an absence of five years.The popular star of programmes such as Bargain Hunt and the Antiques Road Trip previously ran his antiques business from the shop, on The Bank, before closing up and letting the premises while he concentrated on other projects.He hasTEESDALE MERCURY
Junior cricket: Teesdale Titans take to the field for first fixtures 4Jun 2021
NEWS - TEESDALE MERCURY Supermarket staff help raise more than £1,000 for cancer charity 5Jun 2021
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THE WORKERS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS A DEDICATED group of volunteers dubbed “The Workers” are back in business and have begun carrying out odd jobs around Barnard Castle.After an enforced absence due to the pandemic, the volunteers were last week helping prepare The Witham for its reopening.Benches were being sanded down, weeds removed from the rear paths and garden and the Shepherd’s Hut was given a new lick of DELAY IN WORK ON LIDL AND HOME BARGAINS IN BARNARD CASTLE CONSTRUCTION of new Lidl and Home Bargains stores in Barnard Castle has been delayed by about a month because of Covid-19.Workers expect to return to the site, alongside the A688 Staindrop Road, after Christmas.Contract manager David Holmes said work on the multi-million pound development came to a halt about three weeks ago because of a hiccough with the land sale.He added that people working FLORA AND FAUNA: A SPECIAL TIME OF YEAR FOR DALE'S FLOWERS Flora and fauna: A special time of year for dale's flowers. 28 Mar 2021. 1. SPECIAL: Cowslips are abundant. DURING the past year, many people have been out walking more frequently than normal and may have noticed some of the wild flowers we have. Here in Teesdale we are fortunate to have some very rare plants. SURGE IN DEMAND FOR TRADITIONAL MILKMAN DEMAND for home deliveries during the coronavirus pandemic has seen the return of the traditional milkman to more people’s homes.Those supplying milk to homes and businesses in the dale have noted a surge in demand for their service.Neil Rabbits, who has been delivering milk to Lartington, Cotherstone, Mickleton, Romaldkirk, Egglestone and Middleton-in-Teesdale for the past 18 years, said CONTENTS OF COUNTRY HOUSE GO UNDER HAMMER THE selected contents of a stately home are to be auctioned after the death of the owner.The antique items of Forcett Hall, Forcett, are to go under the hammer at Tennants on March 19 and 20. It follows the death of owner James Edwards-Heathcote in January aged 69. Forcett Hall had been in the possession of the Shuttleworth family of Lancashire for centuries. Originally a Elizabethan CHARITY RECEIVES £2,150 FOLLOWING DALE LAMB’S SALE Charity receives £2,150 following dale lamb’s sale. 29 Dec 2020. 1. CHARITY CHAMP: Andrew Teward’s lamb, which helped to raise £2,150 for a children’s cancer charity in Manchester. THOUSANDS of pounds was raised for a good cause thanks to a dale farmer and generous efforts of buyers at a weekly lamb sale. At last week’s Tuesday DAVID HEADS BACK BEHIND THE COUNTER OF HIS ANTIQUES SHOP THE loss of television, touring and other work has prompted antiques expert David Harper to re-establish his shop in Barnard Castle after an absence of five years.The popular star of programmes such as Bargain Hunt and the Antiques Road Trip previously ran his antiques business from the shop, on The Bank, before closing up and letting the premises while he concentrated on other projects.He has MAKING THE NEWS THIS WEEK 5 hours ago · In this week's Mercury: Residents are being asked for their views on how a controversial housing estate on the outskirts of Barnard Castle should look New police and crime commissioner Joy Allen was given first hand experience of the difficulties of Q&A: LAUGHING ALONG WITH DADS ARMY Days before the Covid-19 crisis forced everyone into lockdown last year, the Dalton Amateur Dramatic Society (DADS) marked its 21st birthday with a production of Peter Pan. For this week’s Q&A, the group’s Rebecca Blenkiron recalls past highlights – SUBSCRIBE - TEESDALE MERCURY - TEESDALE MERCURY Subscribe to our digital edition now. If you wish to receive the printed edition of the Mercury, subscription prices are £65.20 for six months and £130.40 for a year. Contact The Teesdale Mercury Shop on 01833 637140 for details or call in to 24 Market Place, BarnardCastle.
SHOW MARKS RETURN OF THEATRE TO BARNINGHAM VILLAGE HALL 10 hours ago · THE re-opening of Barningham Village Hall after lockdown will be celebrated on Saturday, June 12, by a dramatic one-man show based on the iconic Edwardian working class novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists. Written by Robert Tressell, it tells the story of a gang of painters and decorators striving to make a living as they renovate a house for the mayor of the fictional town of OUTDOOR CLASSROOM PLANNED FOR MUSEUM 1 day ago · PROPOSALS have been submitted for a wooden outdoor classroom in the grounds of the grade I-listed Bowes Museum, in Barnard Castle.The 32sq metre classroom, is planned for the rear of the building between the bowling green and tennis courts.Alison Nicholson, museum spokeswoman, said the classroom would have a curved roof, with benches on three sides. She said it would provide “aspace
WW2 FLYER'S NAME WILL BE ADDED TO MEMORIAL IN TIME FOR 10 hours ago · PARISH councillors hope to add the name of an airman, killed in action to the village war village memorial in time for its’ centenary.Sergeant Arthur Cave McBay, from Middleton-in-Teesdale, was only 26 when he was killed during a night bombing raid over Nuremberg, in Germany, on the evening of February 25, 1943. Sgt McBay and two other crew perished and were buried in Durnbach War Cemetery RELAY HIGHLIGHTS HOW HORSES CAN HELP HISTORIC Raby Castle provided a dramatic drop for the passing of a baton as part of an equine fundraising relay.The Horses for Health Relay, set up during lockdown by equine enthusiast Sophie Gifford, aims to raise funds for seven charities and highlight the difference horses can make on mental health.The UK relay started on May 2 in Yorkshire and will take five months to complete, covering 11OUTDOOR LEARNING
1 day ago · CHILDREN at Ramshaw Primary School can explore the great outdoors and keep cosy and dry, thanks to a village company.CA Group, in Evenwood, answered the call to provide 25 waterproof all-in-ones for reception and key stage one children. It’s part of the school’s efforts to expand forest school activities and make more use of its woodland area and field near the River Gaunless.Actingdeputy
'GROUSE MOORS ARE PROTECTING PEATLAND' 1 day ago · THE Moorland Association has welcomed the publication of the England Peat Action Plan saying that grouse moors will continue to play an important role in improving and protecting peatland for years to come.Association director Amanda Anderson said: “Moorland owners and managers across England share the government’s aspirations to improve peatland and are wholly committed to A COW-NCIL MEETING WITH A DIFFERENCE After pitching up at Cotherstone village green for an al fresco parish council meeting, reporter Stuart Laundy this week finds himself back out on assignment and under cover but all is not what it seems. "TIMES have definitely changed,” says Johnny Cooke-Hurle* News
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SPARTANS' FIELD OF DREAMS TAKES SHAPE AT STAINDROP5 Jun 2020
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'TRAUMATIC' INCIDENTS OF LIVESTOCK WORRYING5 Jun 2020
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FARMERS' MARKET IS BACK UP AND RUNNING IN BARNEY5 Jun 2020
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DALES PONY SOCIETY'S SUMMER SHOW WILL GO ONLINE4 Jun 2020
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