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South Durham savour cup final victory
South Durham Royals: Having been beaten 3-0 four days earlier in the knockout cup by Chester-le-Street, Royals went into their semi-final of the Bill Godward League Cup against the same opposition with renewed determination. They got off to the perfect
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Charity aid is height of fashion
WOMEN from across the North-East enjoyed an exclusive preview yesterday of summer fashion collections. The catwalk show was hosted by the Aria boutique as part of a major fundraising drive for The Rainbow Trust. Ladies Day took place at Ramside Hall Hotel
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Bedale
Ladies: A busy time for the ladies under the captaincy of Dorothy Hill with competitions in the wider fields of golf as at Bedale. Mail on Sunday: The third round of this competition was played at Dinsdale golf club with the team of Gillian Petrie, Julie
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Even the belly dancer came to Ian for business advice
THE man who has transformed a Bedale-based enterprise agency in only four years retires today, reflecting on success stories among people who have set up their own small businesses. The arrival of Ian Crowther as chief executive at the modest offices
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Special sales
BARNARD CASTLE. - Tues. Centenary sale. Fwd: 394 store cattle, 120 feeding bulls, 6 bulling hfrs, 2 pure Lim bulls, 1 hfr incalf, 11 cows & hfrs with calves. Champion beast: Lim X bullock, JW Dent & Sons, £710 to Nicholson. Prizes. - Feeding bull
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Happy tale of the riverbank as otter gets a welcome
OTTERS are being encouraged to breed in a quiet section of one of the region's rivers. English Nature has unveiled new otter holts constructed on the River Wear in Chester-le-Street, County Durham. It is hoped the scheme, part of the Mineral Valleys Project
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Six goal win for Barrington
Bishop Auckland Barrington Wanderers: Barrington Wanderers travelled to play Farringdon Jubilee, Sunderland and came away comfortable 6-1 winners. On the hottest day of the year so far the temperatures made it difficult to play football but the sun also
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Comment from The Northern Echo: When the cap doesn't fit...
THIS year the Government trumpeted plans for enhanced investment in public services, promising extra grants for local authorities. This promise, against the background of the lowest rate of inflation for a generation, ought to have meant good news for
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Losing family farms seen as major concern in survey
A MAJOR survey involving nearly 7,000 respondents has highlighted concern about the future of working farms. Nearly a third of those questioned in the survey, conducted by the Campaign to Protect Rural England, said they were most worried about losing
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Pioneering midwifrey unit open
A pioneering and controversial midwife-run maternity unit goes live a week today. But bosses at Bishop Auckland General Hospital say the new, less high-tech approach to giving birth is proving a hit with local women. When plans were announced to strip
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The farmer and the fairies
Fairy Godfathers (C4) Successful reality shows, like Wife Swap, match like with unlike and set the cameras rolling to watch the confrontations. The secret is in good research, in finding the right participants to ensure that conflict is inevitable. A
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Woodham
What a difference a week makes - from the torrential rain and foul conditions of the previous weekend, to warm Spring sunshine. Golfers at Woodham enjoyed splendid weather for their weekend competitions on April 24/25. The Neville Pharmacy Stableford
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Price deserves praise, says Clark
DARLINGTON winger Ian Clark last night leapt to the defence of goalkeeper Michael Price by insisting survival wouldn't have been achieved without his heroics this season. The stopper came under scrutiny when he struggled to deal with a near post shot
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A world full of mutants and monsters
FALLOUT: BROTHERHOOD OF STEEL: Publisher, Avlon Interactive, Format: PS2, price: £39.99, out now: FALLOUT, Interplay's adult-oriented post-apocalypse action game, is rightly regarded as something of a PC gaming classic. Sure, it may have ripped off Mad
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Family of victim lose damages
THE family of an obese smoker have received £1,500 in damages after they turned down a £65,000 offer made after medical staff failed to diagnose fatal heart disease. Housewife Gladys Ranson, a 21-stone diabetic who smoked 20 cigarettes a day, died in
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Letters: Threat to park
Sir, - We write to express our concern over a growing threat to one of Britain's most precious national treasures, the North York Moors National Park. This is a site of extraordinary natural beauty, environmental significance and historical importance
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Athletics
Middlesbrough AC: Rob Cole of Middlesbrough AC winner over both 1500m and 3000m at the recent open meeting and with an outstanding winter of cross counties behind him, is the only North-East athlete to be selected to race at Iffley Road, Oxford on May
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Now we have baize rage
NEWSPAPERS have been full of asterisks recently. After Beckham's text messages it became a tale of the two Ronnies - O'Sullivan and Atkinson. Big Ron has suddenly become Bigot Ron, and our infatuation with political correctness has meant that some national
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Plastic bullet hits man
A MAN was taken to hospital after he was shot in the stomach with a baton round during an armed siege yesterday. Firearms officers were called to Sandringham Road, Gosforth, Newcastle, after reports that another man had been threatened with a firearm.
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Lara awarded scholarship place
A SCHOOLGIRL will continue her education at Darlington's Polam Hall School thanks to Peugeot dealer Simon Bailes. Lara Tyselling, 11, from Darlington, has been awarded the Simon Bailes Scholarship to study at the school. The scholarship is the first business-sponsored
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Litter-strewn alleys 'will put off museum visitors'
PEOPLE living in a town preparing for the launch of a £10m visitor attraction have launched a plea to rescue their blighted neighbourhood. About 60,000 visitors a year are expected to visit Shildon when Locomotion: The National Railway Museum opens. But
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Anger at delay in repairs to blaze-damaged centre
PEOPLE are protesting that work has only just begun to repair a Darlington community centre which was set on fire more than a month ago. Joyce Standing told a meeting of the Skerne Park Community Partnership: "We can't find out how long it is going to
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Cat with no name in need of a home
AFTER using up one of his nine lives when he was attacked by a dog, a homeless cat is looking for a new owner who can give him a name. The silver tabby was taken into care in Darlington after an elderly woman, who fed him occasionally, found him lying
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Up, up and away to help boost charity's coffers
ALMOST 400 balloons were released yesterday to raise money for a playcare scheme for disabled children. The release was carried out at Cummins, in Yarm Road, Darlington, by Garry West, of Darlington After School and Holidays, which is the company's chosen
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Village life captured in school mosaic
A CERAMIC plaque depicting community life has gone on show to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the village school. The plaque has been erected on the front wall of Cotherstone School, in Teesdale, and has been designed by children in years two to six
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Allotments consultation
A council is consulting with more than 400 allotment holders to see what they want for the future and how their needs can best be met. To date there has been an encouraging response to the questionnaires given to allotment holders as they pay their annual
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Public to be asked for views on town plan
PEOPLE living in Ferryhill will be consulted on plans for the town before they are submitted for final approval. Ferryhill Town Council says it wants to ensure the area's local development framework reflects the needs and aspirations of townspeople as
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'Planned building would be too big'
A TOWN council is opposing plans to pull down a former farmhouse outside village development limits and replace it with a modern four bedroomed property. Boroughbridge Town Council said the scheme, at New House Farm, Minskip, is nearly identical to previous
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Jennifer is bound for Africa
A TEENAGER is preparing to travel to an African orphanage to work with babies and children suffering from Aids. Jennifer Brown, 17, from Aycliffe Village, will travel to Uganda in July to work in an orphanage for a month. Her work will be mainly with
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Upward pressure on rates as house prices rise by £100 a day
HOUSE prices rose by an average of more than £100 a day this month as the property market continued to boom. Nationwide Building Society said UK house prices increased by 2.1 per cent during the month, up from 1.4 per cent in March, taking the average
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Dancers are lining up to raise money for charity
LINE dancers will step out in style tomorrow to raise money for a leading cancer charity. Boldon Community Association Line Dancers are holding a 12-hour marathon with live music during a fun day at the association's centre in New Road, Boldon Colliery
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Trek adds up for palsy fund
CHARTERED accountant Pam Taylor has been raising funds by going up in the world. She collected more than £10,000 for Scope, the cerebral palsy charity, by taking part in an expedition to the Himalayas, trekking to above the Everest base camp. More than
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School's sporting youngsters turn out in style
Pupils at Rise Carr Primary School, in Darlington, can dress smartly on the sports field after more than £500 was raised for 23 tracksuits. Judith Thompson, a nursery nurse at the school, who runs a number of after-school sports clubs, said she had applied
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All bins bright and beautiful
STUDENTS have been rewarded for helping brighten up their community's bins. Year Eight pupils at Tanfield School took part in a competition to design posters for the school's litter bins. The contest was organised by Havannah Community Partnership, a
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Hadeqa turns the tables on Texas Ranger
A MASSIVE crowd enjoyed an excellent day's racing at the York and Ainsty point to point held at Easingwold last Sunday. Mick Brown's Hadeqa (Sinnington), who ran the Jo Foster-trained and ridden Texas Ranger close at the Bedale, reversed the form when
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Youth quizzed over rape
A TEENAGER has been arrested following the alleged rape of a 13-year-old girl. Detectives investigating the attack in Sunderland, which left the girl in hospital, have questioned a 17-year-old. He was bailed pending further inquiries. The rape was said
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Farmers help in return of waders
MOORLAND farmers are playing a key part in the return of wading birds to the North York Moors National Park. Lapwing, which have suffered a 40pc decline over the last 30 years, are making a comeback, says the park's ecologist Rona Charles. There were
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Detectives seek help in nailing the fences
RICHIE Ornsby is a man with a mission - tracking down the specialist crooks who keep others in business. The detective constable has been given the job of tracking down "fences" or receivers of stolen goods. Cleveland Police has asked him to find vital
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Tourism flyers omit key N-E area
A BROCHURE to attract visitors to the North-East has been criticised for failing to mention Sunderland. More than 700,000 12-page flyers were enclosed in national newspapers last weekend promoting the some of the region's cultural gems. But Wearside appears
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Officers root out criminals
RESIDENTS who want to secure their homes without turning them into fortresses are invited to attend an event this weekend. PC Steve Davies, Hartlepool's burglary reduction officer, and Colin Hopkins, crime prevention officer for Hartlepool New Deal for
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Cash grant is headline news
A TALKING newspaper has received a £300 boost from Durham's Prince Bishops Shopping Centre. The centre has given the money to the County Durham Society for the Blind and Partially Sighted, based in North Road. The society produces a fortnightly newspaper
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Correction
Bazaar date: A story in The Northern Echo on Wednesday gave the wrong date for a fundraising bazaar at Redcar East Community Centre, Durham Road, Redcar. It is being held on Saturday, May 8, at 2pm. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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Beat grants deadline
FARMERS and landowners have been urged to take advantage of a woodland grant scheme before the May 31 deadline. The scheme, run by the Forestry Commission and Defra, is in its final year and woodland consultancy IndiWoods, based on the Aske estate, near
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Cross-country team go all-out to win gold at competition
A TEAM of students has fought off strong competition at the British Colleges' Sport National finals to win golds. The girls' cross-country team, from Prior Pursglove College, Guisborough, east Cleveland, ran against seven teams at the competition in Loughborough
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Water charity will be clear favourite at racing meeting
A NORTH-EAST racecourse is hoping thousands of punters will pour through its turnstiles on May Day to help break a charity record. Newcastle Racecourse hopes to break the record by raising more than £30,000 for WaterAid - Britain's only major charity
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She may not like to hear it, but charity worker is an angel from the North
WOMAN of the Year, Angel of Nagpur. These are just two of the labels by which Leah Pattison has become well known. But Miss Pattison, who hails from Frosterley but now spends much of her time in India working with lepers, is uncomfortable with such saintly
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One of each for Cestrians
Fairs Software Tyneside Junior League: Chester-le-Street had mixed fortunes in the two games they have played recently. Already established as champions they crashed 5-1 to second club Walker Central for whom Grant Kershaw bagged a brace of goals. At
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GP sued over death of woman
A 36-year-old woman collapsed and died of a heart attack hours after she was diagnosed as suffering from indigestion. Doctor Patricia Ridley said mother-of-two Christina Hymers "seemed okay" when she called to see her during the night. Mrs Hymers was
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Wellock's World: Now we have baize rage
NEWSPAPERS have been full of asterisks recently. After Beckham's text messages it became a tale of the two Ronnies - O'Sullivan and Atkinson. Big Ron has suddenly become Bigot Ron, and our infatuation with political correctness has meant that some national
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Calls for changes in the law after man's death drive conviction at 82
A JUDGE last night led calls for a change in the law after issuing a two- year suspended jail sentence to an elderly driver who caused the death of a doctor. Judge Michael Taylor criticised the present regime of applying for driving licences which allowed
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Youngsters prepare for music event
CHARITY bosses will benefit from concerts by local musicians next month. Two events, Promenade for Youth and A Last Night of the Proms, will be staged at the Dolphin Centre, Darlington, on Friday, May 14, and Saturday, May 15. Proceeds will go to St Teresa's
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Sports firm planning stock market flotation
UMBRO has announced plans to float on the London Stock Market in a move likely to value the England kit supplier at about £200m. Umbro is planning a June listing, as the group builds on the revival in its brand following the arrival of a new management
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Hathaway and Cope Stokesley League
North Skelton Village 2 Middlesbrough Post Office 8: Three first half goals set Middlesbrough Post Office on the road to victory at North Skelton with Paul Davies converting from the penalty spot for the opener with just five minutes gone. A second Posties
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Judging those who judge us
ACTING as an arbiter can be a thankless task - whatever you decide someone will be unhappy. But what I am pleased to see is a growing trend for those who sit in judgement to come out and defend their corner, rather than simply sitting back in an ivory
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Relief at Ministry decision but concern over farms straddling new tiers
RELIEF greeted last week's announcement that Defra would adopt the three-region system for calculating the single farm payment - but farming organisations were quick to point out that there were still many complex issues to be worked out. A major concern
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Specsavers focuses on growth
SPECSAVERS opticians is hoping to open two shops in North Yorkshire, creating up to 20 jobs. The group is looking for sites in Whitby and Wetherby after recently opening a branch in Chester-le-Street, County Durham. The move comes after Specsavers announced
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Sunderland Catholic Club Over-40s League
Crook Town, leaders of Division III, won the Echo Cup, defeating the Toll Bar 4-1. They hope to achieve a unique double, now having won the first let but may have to settle for just promotion. Crook took the lead after eight minutes when a free-kick,
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Quakers home and dry at last
DARLINGTON take on Swansea City in their last home match of the season tomorrow with the threat of relegation to the Nationwide Conference finally lifted. Only a bizarre set of results in the last two weeks of the season could deny Quakers Division Three
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North-East Christian Fellowship League
In the Premier Division Consett Saint Patricks are Premier Division champions. Having beaten Metro Church, Sunderland three weeks ago 5-0, the return fixture was at Belle Vue Consett where both teams needed a win to go to the last match of the season.
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Chester-le-Street
Chester-le-Street entered a rearranged Durham Northumberland league fixture against West Hartlepool with a plan to do the double over them and finish a fine season on a winning note. It would also see captain Jim Langley leading his team out for the last
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Lagers get S&N off to a good start
Brewer Scottish & Newcastle last night said its Foster's and Kronenbourg 1664 beers had helped it get the year off to a good start. S&N said its UK brands had experienced good trading conditions since January, led by very good performances from
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Cleveland crown trip to Newark with best ever result
Cleveland County: The national English Bowling Federation indoor finals were held at Newark and produced a best ever result for Cleveland bowlers. Adrian Robins and Ralph Mitcheson were winners of the men's pairs with a fine 21-9 victory over Lincolnshire
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Pub manager fights 'too old at 55' ruling which leaves her homeless
A YARM pub manager is taking legal action against her former employer for unfair dismissal. Lilian McNaughton, who worked in the Ketton Ox for 22 years and was manager from 1995, was told in February by Barracuda that, following refurbishment to the pub
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When local lads saw off Puritans in a 'great dordum of a fight'
TOMORROW is May Day and one of the ever-present customs associated with this happy time is maypole dancing. In spite of repeated attempts to halt it, this essentially rural ritual has survived with lofty and colourful maypoles continuing to be a feature
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Local beef and ale get together
RICHMOND ale and North Yorkshire beef have been brought together in the latest in a range of ready meals. Felicity Davy, co-owner of Pridham's delicatessen, in the town's Finkle Street, and Keith Thomas, co-founder of the Darwin Brewery, came up with
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The perfect setting for a fine meal
IT was almost 25 years ago, on a very hot summer Sunday, that I first stumbled into the Abbey Inn. Lying in the shadow of the ruins of Byland Abbey, near Coxwold, it was a welcome haven after a sweaty and dusty walk through the rolling hills on the southernmost
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Snooker pair get motoring
Local van hire company, Transmore Van Hire Ltd. has made two young snooker player's dreams come true after providing £10,000 in sponsorship funding. Gary Wilson, 18, and John Astley, 15, will receive enough funding for this year to ensure they are given
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BT scraps trigger levels for switch to broadband
BROADBAND campaigners in rural areas will know at the end of June how changes to the registration system will affect their efforts to bring faster internet access to their communities. BT announced on Tuesday that it had scrapped its pre-registration
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Stanley Sunday League
DESPITE falling behind with only 52 seconds on the clock, Felling Mulberry still went on to beat Stanley Masons Arms SC 5-2. The Masons stormed in front through Chris Philips only for the Mulberry to hit back and take control of the game though the Masons
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Shoptalk
A LARGE figurine lies in pieces on the table, a shepherdess parted from her shepherd, both of them separated from the base. A box holds pieces that were once a much-loved bowl. A horse prances proudly - but minus his tail. That's the bad news. But the
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Mooted club saviour backs away from any involvement
DUNCAN Bannatyne - once tipped as a possible saviour of Darlington FC - has questioned whether the town needs the club. The self-made multi-millionaire ruled out ever investing in a football club. "I would rather have a sex change," he said. Mr Bannatyne
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Library music
The flute, keyboard and percussion trio Classic Rhythm will perform at Murton Library on Friday, May 14, between 7.30pm and 9.30pm as part of the Live in the Libraries series of concerts. Tickets costing £4, concessions £2, are available from the library
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Champions off to winning start
THERE is a double programme in the Darlington Building Society NYSD Premier League premier division during the holiday weekend and Monday's game between last season's runners-up Saltburn and champions Guisborough should give a pointer to the title aspirations
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Children's author faces jail after sex attacks
A children's author who admitted a series of sex attacks on young girls fascinated by his fantasy books was facing jail today. William Mayne staged regular naked romps with the girls, who were all aged between six and 16, at his homes in North Yorkshire
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Golfers tee-off in memory of Clarke
THE wet weather failed to put a dampener on spirits on the golf course as sports stars from the region got in the swing for charity. Leading footballers and figures from other sports, past and present, gave up the day to take part in the annual Steve
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Parents warned by danger of jelly sweet
Parents of young children are being warned about the possible dangers of jelly mini-cup sweets, which have now been banned by the Food Standards Agency. North Yorkshire County Council trading standards officers are concerned about the safety issues over
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Vivid glimpses of school life revealed as teachers' logbooks are unearthed
MORE than 70 years of school history has been unearthed with the discovery of headteachers' logbooks spanning two centuries. The hand-written records were discovered at Northgate Junior School, Guisborough, inside a tin trunk in a dark cupboard where
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Trees takes World title
After a fabulous 2003 for Darlington athlete Mike Trees which culminated in being crowned British Duathlete of the Year, 2004 has begun even better. The 41-year-old has become champion of the world in the World Masters 10K Road Race held recently in Auckland
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Star names join Band in seeking 'TT' bike curbs
HOT weather and blue skies brought crowds of visitors to the North York Moors National Park on Sunday - but also hordes of bikers. Motorcyclists screaming past cars and visitors on what is known as the "Yorkshire TT" highlighted the need for action, says
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Landmark ruling in football thugs battle
POLICE are using new powers to prevent the region's worst football hooligans causing mayhem at the European Championships. In a civil case brought by police - one of the first cases of its kind in the country - a notorious thug from the North-East was
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Woodgate waits for Euro 2004 results
NEWCASTLE UNITED'S Jonathan Woodgate will learn if his Euro 2004 dream has been shattered today after paying a visit to a London-based specialist. The 24-year-old has already been ruled out of his club's campaign and his chances of travelling with England
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Dim view taken of village's blue neon artwork
A FLUORESCENT light sculpture is said to be causing sleepless nights for people living near a contemporary art exhibition. Residents say the blue glow from the roof of the former industrial unit at Brompton on Swale has scared away wildlife and keeps
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Hundreds more teachers in classrooms
HUNDREDS more teachers are working in North-East schools than in 1997. The region has also maintained teacher numbers in the past year, despite falling pupil rolls. Government figures show that the number of full-time teachers in the region increased
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The Albany Northern League
Some Northern League rules are going to be scrapped under a new national shake up, including the notorious February 1 rule. The FA is to introduce a national rule book across every league in the country, which means the Northern League will have to ditch
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Swimming
Richmond Dales: On Saturday the Junior team travelled to Middlesbrough to swim in the Junior League and on Sunday the full team travelled to Eston to compete in the Teesside and North Yorkshire League, winning both events. The Junior Team swam exceptionally
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Consett Sunday League
LEADERS Leadgate Golden Lion dropped their first points of the season and then discovered they are the new League Champions. The Lion were held to a 2-2 home draw by Blackhall Mill, but the gloom of seeing their 100 per cent record ended, disappeared
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Skilled wood turners tour their art work
A TOURING exhibition, Out of the Wood, sets off in Teesdale next weekend. It has been organised by Highlights Productions, the rural touring scheme for the north Pennines, and visits Newbiggin in Teesdale Village Hall next Friday and on Saturday, May
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Ferdy's treble chance
FERDY MURPHY launches a three-pronged assault on this evening's Johns Smiths Durham National at Sedgefield via Be Upstanding, Fashions Monty, and Looking Forward (7.25). In view of the fact that Murphy has such superb record in long-distance chases, not
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West End flats set for approval
AN APPLICATION to build two blocks of flats in the West End of Darlington may be approved next week - despite 20 letters of objection. Bannatyne Fitness wants to demolish its old offices at 55 Cleveland Terrace and replace them with a total of 18 flats
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The UniBond League
Bishop Auckland manager Brian Honour is looking forward to playing in a "very competitive" UniBond League Premier Division next season. Bishops clinched their place in the Premier Division with their win over Farsley last week, and Honour said: "It should
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Details of £6m new school to be unveiled
DETAILED plans to move a special school into a £6m replacement building are to be released to the public. Windlestone Hall School for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD) is housed in a 19th Century country mansion near Rushyford
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Go back to school for a spell, inspectors told
Government inspectors have been challenged to go back to school - to learn how to spell. The reproach to red-faced Whitehall officials follows the award of Beacon status to Middlesbrough for its work in cutting crime. The assessors' report, recommending
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When the taxman put me off my tabs
EVEN if we hadn't been able to recognise a word in the newspaper in our holiday hotel, we'd have known the little feller in the outsized cloth cap, tab end dangling from his lip. He might be labelled Kaskett Karl but they couldn't disguise Andy Capp.
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Letters: Don't just moan
Sir, - With reference to the report on the litter problem in Northallerton (D&S Apr 23), I agree with Coun Coulson that litter in the town is increasing. I feel though that it is a community responsibility to tackle it. It is time to move away from
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School inspectors give county education service top marks
THE education service in North Yorkshire is one of the best in the country according to schools inspectors. An Ofsted report into the county council's education department listed no failures and no aspect of provision as unsatisfactory. In almost every
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Preacher's visit packs out church
NEARLY 1,000 people packed a small North-East church over two nights to hear legendary preacher Nicky Cruz. The former New York gang leader told his remarkable story at the Christian Life Centre, in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. It was one of only three
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A Sunday sensation
STEVE PRATT talks to the North-East stars who are featured on Newcastle's Sunday For Sammy charity concert recordings now on release THE Sunday For Sammy charity concerts have become a keenly-awaited fixture on Tyneside. But as they're only held every
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Sandown finale brings retirement for Scotmail Boy
IT ended on Saturday at Sandown and Perth, and started again on Sunday at Wetherby - although you might be forgiven for not spotting it! The National Hunt season, that is. And Graham Lee with Howard Johnson so nearly pulled off a fourth top jumps win
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Games
Auckland Area CIU League: Eldon Lane qualified to meet Cockton Hill in the two leg semi-finals after they came through their second leg of the quarter final with a good win over the visiting Evenwood, who began the evening just one point adrift. In the
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It's a County sister act
Ten-year-old sisters Helen and Sara Dowson both made their County debut last weekend playing for Durham and Cleveland under-13 girls squash team. The team played at Pontefract squash club against girls from Lancashire, Northumbria, Merseyside and Yorkshire
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David captures beauty and industry of rural life
THE landscape and working life of a rural part of the area has been captured on video by a local filmmaker. Beautiful Teesdale... a Country Lad at Home has been filmed and produced by Cotherstone filmmaker David Rabbitts. The video, which is the fourth
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Teesdale council chief says 'It's not all bad news'
TEESDALE District Council's chief executive has responded to a highly critical report, published next week, which has given his authority a "poor" performance rating. The Comprehensive Performance Assessment (CPA) was carried out by the Audit Commission
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Burton's Bytes: A world full of mutants and monsters
FALLOUT: BROTHERHOOD OF STEEL: Publisher, Avlon Interactive, Format: PS2, price: £39.99, out now: FALLOUT, Interplay's adult-oriented post-apocalypse action game, is rightly regarded as something of a PC gaming classic. Sure, it may have ripped off Mad
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South Durham savour cup final victory
South Durham Royals: Having been beaten 3-0 four days earlier in the knockout cup by Chester-le-Street, Royals went into their semi-final of the Bill Godward League Cup against the same opposition with renewed determination. They got off to the perfect
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Gymnastics
South Durham Gymnastics Club have scored another major success with the selection of Amy Fossheim for the Great Britain junior gymnastic squad, writes John Phelan. The squad are competing in Amsterdam this week in the Junior European Championships and
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Haughton
Vicar David Keen of Whinfield Church, Darlington, helped Haughton 1st XI to a Victory against Raby Castle 1st XI on the opening day of the Darlington and District League season. He had bowling figures of four wickets for 27 runs, well supported by Colin
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Letters: Lorry nightmare
Sir, - Regarding the report "Residents set to lose lorry park battle" (D&S, Apr 23) the Brompton Road residents have my sympathy, though we are in an even worse position. There can be up to 50 lorries overnight (yes, I counted them once) and every
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Planet Snooker Premier League
Michael Rhodes of Durham went clear at the top of the table when he beat the former leader, David Craggs at Tow Law by three frames. In the first Craggs got away to a good start with a 49 break but missed a red using the rest allowing Rhodes to reply
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Letters: In Ben's memory
Sir, - Following my letter of September 24, I am writing once again in connection with having the name of Benjamin John McGowan Hyde engraved on the war memorial which stands close to All Saints' Parish Church. In that letter I asked the residents of
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Basketball: Wolsingham head for semi showdown
A TEENAGE basketball squad are the toast of their school after reaching the semi-finals of a national competition. The trouble with Wolsingham School and Community College's young giants is that they can't stop growing and needed a brand new kit for their
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Titus backs TA recruitment drive
FOOTBALL star Titus Bramble yesterday backed the call for recruits to boost the defence forces. The Newcastle United centre half was briefly "called up" to give the recruiting drive a timely push. Amid the armed forces' heavier-than-expected involvement
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See it, smell it, touch it, hear it - and they built it
A MULTI sensory garden opened last year at a school has won praise from judges of an annual floral competition. While showing judges from Northumbria in Bloom round Middleton in Teesdale, Coun Madeleine Sutcliffe took them to see the primary school's
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Tennis: Players given say on changes
Harrogate and District League: Players competing in the League will be given a referendum on planned changes which failed to gain approval at the league's annual meeting. Several major changes were tabled but member clubs decided instead of introducing
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Pigeons are barred at friars tower
STEPS have been taken to stop pigeons tarnishing one of the region's landmarks. A £40,000 European grant covered the cost of the restoration of Grey Friars Tower, in Richmond's Friary Gardens, in North Yorkshire, in 2001. Paving has also been laid around
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Ice hockey: Phantoms ghost past Sunderland Scorpions
Junior round-up: Having already won the women's premier league title several weeks ago Sunderland Scorpions completed their regular league at Slough Phantoms, Slough looking for victory to make certain a top four place and a play-off place. Slough went
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Stugglers Quoit enjoy shock win
Cleveland League, Division One: The result of the week in Division One was chalked up by Guisborough Quoit who beat Redcar Cons A 5-1. Colin Savage set the standard after winning both of his games against Ian Whittle 59-24 and 80-36. Mick McDermott then
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30/04/04
NEW LABOUR: WHEN will Tony Blair do the nation a big favour and resign, with his puppet government and his failed cabinet ministers too numerous to mention? New Labour is the biggest disaster to people who love their country and our way of life just caused
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Water charity will be clear favourite at racing meeting
A NORTH-EAST racecourse is hoping thousands of punters will pour through its turnstiles on May Day to help break a charity record. Newcastle Racecourse hopes to break the record by raising more than £30,000 for WaterAid - Britain's only major charity
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Witton are beaten by Barningham
Oxbridge Darlington and District League: Despite making a useful 157 all out, Witton-le-Wear lost by eight wickets visiting Barningham on the opening day of the season in Division A, writes Malcolm Pratt. Crisp top scored with 58 for the visitors while
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The Gondoliers: Darlington Civic Theatre
FROM the moment the curtain rises, you know you're in for a fun evening in the capable hands of Darlington Operatic Society. It's 20 years since the society performed Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers, but this production is fresh and amusing, with
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The Northern Echo Darlington Sunday Invitation League
Division Two, Sunday, April 25: Result of the week and possibly the season in division two saw the improving Copper Beech DCS put a dent in the title asparations of Cleveland Bridge as the Copper pulled off an impressive 2-2 draw. Beech produced a great
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Loyd cooks up interest for museum
TELEVISION celebrity Loyd Grossman had the chance to compare pedal power to piston power when he called in at one of the region's leading attractions this week. The presenter visited the National Railway Museum (NRM), in York, to launch Museums and Galleries
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Title-winning Marton go one better
Marton: Last season's title-winning performance was eclipsed as Marton Under-14s went the whole of this campaign unbeaten, a tremendous achievement and credit must be given to all the lads for their effort and hard work. Leven started the game with purpose
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South Cleveland Garages Teesside League
DIVISION ONE: Hartlepool FC 1 Nunthorpe Ath 0: New champions the home started the brightest and had an early Neil Hay goal disallowed for offside, Gary Walker had a shot which hit the post and a Steve Lahney effort cleared of the line. Michael Harrison
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Terry's all gold Ranieri tells Eriksson
Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri has reassured Sven-Goran Eriksson that he can rely on John Terry to underpin England's injury-hit defence at this summer's Euro 2004 finals. Eriksson is facing a considerable headache over his central defenders ahead of the
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A Cardiff return for Simpkins?
Big Kenny Simpkins, Welsh Under 23 international goalkeeper, rarely returns these days to the land of his fathers. It's Hartlepool which won his heart. Come May 30, however, he hopes again to be in Cardiff - and to be painting the town the colour of the
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Price deserves praise, says Clark
DARLINGTON winger Ian Clark last night leapt to the defence of goalkeeper Michael Price by insisting survival wouldn't have been achieved without his heroics this season. The stopper came under scrutiny when he struggled to deal with a near post shot
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Shell profits a surprise for City
SHELL provided a glimmer of light in an otherwise dark month by reporting a nine per cent rise in profits. The oil group surprised City analysts with some positive news after seeing its reputation tarnished by a series of blunders over reserves. Underlying
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Spraire make amends for cup final heartbreak
Spraire RA won The Northern Echo Darlington Sunday Invitation League Division One Cup at the weekend - two years after they last reached the final but fell at the last. In 2002 they lost out to the all-conquering Coundon Foresters - but on Sunday they
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Kielder catches out Champion and Wilks
A DELIGHTED David Higgins emerged from the depths of Keilder Forest after a superb drive saw him win the opening round of the Kwik Fit Pirelli British Rally Championship last weekend. The Welsh-based Manxman and co-driver Chris Wood totally dominated
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Burton's Bytes
FALLOUT: BROTHERHOOD OF STEEL Publisher: Avlon Interactive Format: PS2. Price: £39.99 Out now FALLOUT, Interplay's adult-oriented post-apocalypse action game, is rightly regarded as something of a PC gaming classic. Sure, it may have ripped off Mad Max
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Landmark ruling in fight to halt thugs
POLICE are using new powers to prevent the region's worst football hooligans causing mayhem at the European Championships. In a civil case brought by police - one of the first cases of its kind in the country - a notorious thug from the North-East was
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Thornton Steward
Calmer days have seen more fish start to rise but not yet in any great numbers. This may change in the near future because several hawthorn flies have been seen over the water. The rise to these flies can be spectacular in May when they drift onto the
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Initiative's new leader
ALASTAIR BALLS has been appointed chairman of the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative, it was announced last night. He replaces Sir Ian Wrigglesworth, who stands down after five years. Sir Ian will leave the post because of increased work commitments. The
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A Hoggarth and Sons Eskvale and Cleveland League
League Cup Final, Lingdale Tavern v Highland Laddie: Although Tavern were minus two key players in Ward and Calvert they began well. A lively start saw both teams probing for an opening. Tavern had the first real chance, Shane Breckon firing a snap shot
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Centuries of change lie at heart of charming village
Most buildings in Lanchester's historic heart predate the industrial age but like many other places in County Durham, Lanchester saw the greatest changes in the nineteenth and twentieth century. If you glance at old maps or photos of Lanchester you soon
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Jennifer is bound for Africa
A TEENAGER is preparing to travel to an African orphanage to work with babies and children suffering from Aids. Jennifer Brown, 17, from Aycliffe Village, will travel to Uganda in July to work in an orphanage for a month. Her work will be mainly with
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Roman dig
VOLUNTEERS are invited to take part in a dig on the site of the largest known stone bridge in Roman Britain. Work will take place near Corbridge, Northumberland, with the help of a £303,500 Heritage Lottery Fund grant, this summer. Keeper of field archaeology
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Keep car keys out of reach, owners told
POLICE in Newton Aycliffe are warning car owners not to leave their keys in easy reach of burglars. The advice follows an incident in which two expensive vehicles were stolen from the drive of a house. Burglars struck at a house in School Aycliffe early
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Service changed after one month
COMPLAINTS from the public have prompted a change to an out-of-hours service covering GP practices in the Dales less than a month after it was introduced. The North Yorkshire Emergency Doctors (NYED) network was already operating in other parts of the
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Grant help for radio volunteers
VOLUNTEERS from a hospital radio station have had a welcome cash boost to kit out their studio with the latest in technology. Auckland Radio, which broadcasts to patients at Bishop Auckland and Weardale Community Hospital, has received a £3,095 grant
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Stewart experience can help
SUNDERLAND striker Marcus Stewart is hoping his play-off experience will help to fire the Black Cats back into the Premiership next month. Mick McCarthy's side will book their spot in the end of season lottery if they beat Crewe at the Stadium of Light
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Youth awards for community spirit
COMMUNITY spirit among young people in Middlesbrough is being recognised with an achievement award. Eleven youngsters will pick up their certificates at a ceremony at the town's Teaching and Learning Centre tonight. The award has been set up by Middlesbrough
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Youngsters' scrapheap success
TEENAGE offenders have been taking part in a scrapheap challenge as part of a rehabilitation programme. Five 17-year-olds were involved in the Intensive Supervisions and Surveillance scheme, organised by the Youth Offending Team, which aims to keep young
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Consultation over multi-million pound transport plan
RESIDENTS in two towns have been examining plans to tackle traffic congestion. The multi-million pound proposals will restructure the traffic system in Malton and Norton. The plans will see parts of Malton market place pedestrianised and heavy lorries
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Under-age drinkers warned as booze goes down drain
A CRACKDOWN on under-age drinkers has led to police throwing many litres of alcohol down the drain. Forty cans of lager, 15 bottles of lager, 31 litres of strong cider, 31 bottles of white wine and a bottle of vodka were seized from youngsters aged 12
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Dancers help hospital keep perfect time
A GROUP of Scottish dancers have ensured that everything will run on time at one of the region's hospitals. A clock has pride of place on the wall of the recreation hall in Northallerton's Friarage Hospital thanks to the local Caledonian Society. Members
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Mayor's 'put up or shut up' call over smear campaign
A MAYOR is calling upon the author of a smear campaign to put up or shut up. Middlesbrough Mayor Ray Mallon last night condemned attacks on Cleveland Chief Constable Sean Price, which try to apportion blame for the force's £7.3m budget deficit on him.
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Mike Gough Sports Hartlepool Sunday League
Premier Division, Sports Bar 1 Rovers Quoit 1: Champions Rovers could only take a point from this clash with Sports Bar and leaves the destination of the Premiership crown still up for grabs. The first half was a tense affair, with chances missed by both
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Fish Tales
The up turn in temperature coupled with sunny weather has brought about some tremendous fly hatches and subsequently if you're at the waterside at the right time the surface resembles a jacuzzi as hungry trout lose all caution in a feeding frenzy. Walking
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Plans to commemorate battle
A PLANNED memorial to a battle which proved a significant victory for the Scots over the English has won £20,000 funding from the Local Heritage Initiative (LHI). The Battle of Newburn Ford, which took place on August 27, 1640, led to the occupation of
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Veterans' fund aids pilgrimages
WAR veterans from the region are heading back to the battlefields where they saw action 60 years ago. The Second World War heroes have been awarded Lottery funding to travel to the places in Europe which will forever have a place in history. John Morrison
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Thieves target high-value cars
THE owners of expensive cars are being warned to keep their keys safe after two BMWs were stolen. The cars were taken from outside their owners' homes in Earswick, near York, on Wednesday night. Thieves reached through either the letterbox or cat flap
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Tourism flyers omit key N-E area
A BROCHURE to attract visitors to the North-East has been criticised for failing to mention Sunderland. More than 700,000 12-page flyers were enclosed in national newspapers last weekend promoting the some of the region's cultural gems. But Wearside appears
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Firefighters teach students about work
HARROGATE firefighters faced a grilling when students from a school for visually-impaired youngsters paid them a visit. The group, from the town's Henshaws College, were given an assignment challenging them to find out about the world of work. Leading
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Council hedges bets over broadcasting
A COUNCIL will shop around before setting up a webcasting system to beam meetings to taxpayers' computer screens. Durham County Council's cabinet has welcomed the idea of broadcasting its business over the Internet. The system could also be used to broadcast
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Controversial homes win another award
DURHAM County Council's new-look old people's homes have won a second award - this time from surveyors. The network of extra care developments won gold in the community benefit category at the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors Northern Region 2004
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Fun is in store at opticians
SHOPPERS in Chester-le-Street are being invited to a family fun day at a recently-opened opticians. The celebrations, at the Specsavers store in Front Street, will take place tomorrow. Children will be entertained with free face-painting and lollies while
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College unveils vision of future
A COLLEGE has officially opened its new resource centre packed with the latest computer equipment. The facility, based at Durham Sixth Form Centre's campus at The Sands, contains a library, computers for students and staff, and viewing rooms. It is part
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Families warned as pets are poisoned
A VET is warning parents to be on their guard after two cats died from a dose of poison strong enough to kill a small child. It is thought the two animals may have died after swallowing highly toxic starfish, ground into a powder. Vet James Haddow warned
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Stories tempt children into the library
PARENTS are being encouraged to read to their children at storytelling sessions in Stockton. Storyteller Tony Wilson enthralled SureStart parents and children by singing songs, playing banjo and guitar and storytelling, during his recent visits to four
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Children get into swing of things as playground reopens
A PLAY area in east Cleveland, which has had a £70,000 face-lift, was opened this week. The play area, at King George V playing fields, Guisborough, includes an enclosed area for younger children, with swings, climbing frames and apparatus for teenagers
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Stressholme
The competition on Sunday, April 18th was cancelled due to a waterlogged course. The midweek Stableford competition was held on Wednesday, April 14. The winners were as follows: 1st Alan Biglin, 38 points; 2nd Mark Inglis 38 points (on countback; 3rd
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'Ongoing dispute is bad for society'
THE chairman of Darlington Building Society has called for an end to a year-long dispute over executive pay. William Baker Baker told the mutual's annual meeting the public row was damaging the company's reputation. Mr Baker Baker spoke after one member
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Mart prices
BARNARD CASTLE. - Wed of last week. Fwd: 406 sheep. Pet lambs to £8. Lambs std to 168.6p av 168.2p; med to 158.2p; hoggs lt to 131.4p av 115.4p; std to 130.7p av 127.9p; med to 135.4p av 122.8p; heavy to 119p av 115.4p. Cast sheep: Cont to £66; Suff to
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Local Leagues
Durham City Midweek League: Coxhoe made the best start to the new season when they only dropped one point to their hosts at Vane Tempest. Brandon also made a good away win when they only dropped two points at Sacriston. Nevilles Cross matched the Brandon
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The Readers Durham County League Under-15s
Brandon started the season with a 106 runs victory over Ushaw Moor after posting the healthy total of 140 for one compiled from just 20 overs. Jamie Robinson led the way, recording one six and seven boundaries in 68 while Ian Hyde carried his bat for
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Local riders all set for Badminton test
TWO local riders will be taking on one of the greatest challenges in the equestrian sporting world this weekend when they compete at the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials in Gloucestershire. The three-day event is one of just three top four-star
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Heritage chiefs say no more quarrying around henges
ENGLISH Heritage has made its position clear in the controversy over proposed quarrying extensions around three ancient monuments near Bedale. A group campaigning to protect the surroundings of the Thornborough henges has welcomed a statement by English
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Burke win secures a draw for Crook
County Super League: Crook A made a late recovery to take the final frame and force a draw against the visiting Ferryhill in a re-arranged match. Billy Blamire put the visitors ahead but Michael Burke levelled. Good wins from Alan Blakey and Steve Wary
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Public back clinic to find Tom a donor
A RECRUITMENT clinic set up to find a bone marrow match for a seven-year-old with leukaemia has been inundated with volunteers. The clinic was set up at St Bede's Primary School, in Marske, east Cleveland, on Tuesday afternoon to find a donor for pupil
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Literacy project is an instant success
THE first parents have graduated from a scheme designed to boost their qualifications. Sure Start Stanley, in partnership with Derwentside Training, is employing a tutor to work with 35 parents. A free creche ensures that people with young children are
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Ambulance taking dying man to hospital crashes
AN investigation is under way after an ambulance taking a dying man to hospital was involved in a road crash. The patient, a 61-year-old terminally ill cancer sufferer, was being rushed to the University Hospital of North Tees, Stockton, following a deterioration
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Post office closures will be fought
COUNCILLORS have vowed to fight plans to close up to nine post offices throughout Cleveland. The Post Office announced the proposed closures in Eaglescliffe, Hartburn, Stockton, Guisborough, Billingham and Middlesbrough last week. Those affected include
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Upward pressure on rates as house prices rise by £100 a day
HOUSE prices rose by an average of more than £100 a day this month as the property market continued to boom. Nationwide Building Society said UK house prices increased by 2.1 per cent during the month, up from 1.4 per cent in March, taking the average
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Breese used to conditions
JAMAICAN Gareth Breese is no stranger to English summers and as he watched the rain gently falling at Derby yesterday he said: "If this were a league game we'd be out there playing." Durham's new signing includes a season at Etherley in the Durham County
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Bishops beaten but remain proud after Trophy defeat
THEY may not have lifted the trophy, but Bishop Auckland's battling Under-15s can be rightly proud of their achievements, declared the area's schools football chief. Peter Malkin, chairman of the Bishop Auckland Schools Football Association, was paying
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Question over sports cash kitty
ASSURANCES have been sought about the future of £150,000 earmarked for sports provision at Richmond School if a leisure trust is established. Richmondshire District Council hopes to hand over its leisure facilities - Richmond swimming pool and dual use
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Woodgate waits for Euro 2004 results
NEWCASTLE UNITED'S Jonathan Woodgate will learn if his Euro 2004 dream has been shattered today after paying a visit to a London-based specialist. The 24-year-old has already been ruled out of his club's campaign and his chances of travelling with England
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Judging those who judge us
ACTING as an arbiter can be a thankless task - whatever you decide someone will be unhappy. But what I am pleased to see is a growing trend for those who sit in judgement to come out and defend their corner, rather than simply sitting back in an ivory
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Darlington Church and Friendly League
Darlington The Mowden reached their second League Final when they finally overcame their bogey team Stillington The Royal. They won 2-1 in the Archbold Throphy semi-final, in a tight hard fought game which could of gone either way. Royal struck first
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Kirby suffering back problems
Yorkshire fast bowler Steve Kirby broke down with an undiagnosed back problem during the Second XI match against England Under 19s at Headingley this week and will now undergo tests to try to determine the cause. Kirby captured a wicket in his first over
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Civic chauffeur to hand over his keys
THE chauffeur who ensures Richmondshire District Council's chairman arrives at engagements on time is to retire after 30 years. Derek Bagley was appointed in May 1974, following the creation of the authority in a major local government reorganisation.
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Anger at failure to cap big council tax rises
LOCAL authorities in the region were given the go-ahead yesterday to push through inflation-busting council tax rises after escaping a Government "cap". Ministers had threatened to get tough with any council planning an increase above "low single figures
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Street yobs 'cost us £3.4bn a year'
THE cost to British taxpayers of dealing with anti-social behaviour has rocketed to £3.4bn a year, a major North-East conference was told yesterday. Louise Casey, the head of the Home Office's anti-social behaviour unit, revealed the impact on public
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MP optimistic after talks about proposed business park
STOCKTON North MP Frank Cook has spoken of his optimism about a proposed business park at Wynyard. Mr Cook held what he described as "breakthrough talks" with site owner Sir John Hall last Friday. Sir John has announced ambitious plans for a 500-acre
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Centuries of change lie at heart of charming village
Most buildings in Lanchester's historic heart predate the industrial age but like many other places in County Durham, Lanchester saw the greatest changes in the nineteenth and twentieth century. If you glance at old maps or photos of Lanchester you soon
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Anti-social behaviour 'a job for all'
GANGS of drunken tearaways roaming the streets and spoiling for a fight, acts of vandalism and graffiti, frightened homeowners - these are the new priorities at the top of North-East crime-fighters' agendas. Barely a week goes by without unruly behaviour
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Jackson Anderson Accountants Spennymoor Sunday League
THORNS were crowned league champions as they held their nerve to record a 3-1 win over Salvins. The championship went right down to the wire, with Thorns, Old Shildon and Loves all capable of lifting the title depending on their rivals' results. And Thorns
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Ferdy's treble chance
FERDY MURPHY launches a three-pronged assault on this evening's Johns Smiths Durham National at Sedgefield via Be Upstanding, Fashions Monty, and Looking Forward (7.25). In view of the fact that Murphy has such superb record in long-distance chases, not
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Byers Green are crowned champs
Newfit Services Willington: Byers Green Royal Oak took the League Championship after their first season with a stylish home win over Sunnybrow Brown Trout B for the loss of only one point. This result leaves the Trout B holding the wooden spoon, but put
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Parking problems getting worse, say Yarm residents
RESIDENTS in Yarm have raised concerns about a lack of parking around the town. On Tuesday, at the town council's annual parish assembly, members of the public voiced complaints about the unavailability of spaces in the High Street and problems with access
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Parents warned by danger of jelly sweet
Soccer star Shola Ameobi's mum caused a smash after driving her car without passing a test. Margaret Ameobi, 53, was driving alone on a provisional licence so was uninsured when she was involved in the accident. Ameobi, the mother of the promising Newcastle
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And then there were 25
Tomorrow, the largest single expansion in the European Union's history will see ten new countries join what will become an economic unit of 450 million people. Nick Morrison look at what is going to happen. FIRST there were six. It was 1957, just 12 years
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Opera star's audience of one
OPERA singer Robert Crowe has sold out venues as famous as Saddlers Wells and the Royal Festival Hall. But back home in his native North-East, a one-off concert at Spennymoor Town Hall in County Durham has sold only a single ticket. The star is so worried
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England's stars back the Quakers
FOOTBALL fans have the chance to win the new England away shirt, signed by the entire squad, for a fundraising raffle in aid of Darlington Football Club. The red Umbro shirt is among football memorabilia up for grabs, with all funds raised from the raffle
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9606TFM
Arsenal may have clinched the Premiership title last weekend but I bet the celebrations were not as poignant as those at Spennymoor United's Brewery Field when Newton Aycliffe lifted the Spennymoor Sunday League First Division Cup. Young Ben Stevens lifted
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Time running out
DUNCAN Bannatyne's comments about his possible involvement in the troubled affairs of Darlington Football Club are typically forthright if somewhat startling. The town's most successful businessman since the Peases would rather have a sex-change than
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Striker Adam proves he is Pool's 'Boyd Wonder'
MAN of the moment Adam Boyd is proof that the loan system can be put to good use. With his Hartlepool United career stalling, the striker was sent to Boston on a temporary basis and returned to take his Victoria Park days to new heights. The Hartlepool-born
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Out-of-hours calls to GPs are simplified
PATIENTS needing emergency doctors in the upper dales are to have their calls automatically transferred to the out-of-hours service. The move by Hambleton and Richmondshire Primary Care Trust follows complaints about the operation of a new system. The
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Community radio station completes successful trial
THE four-week pilot broadcast of Radio Teesdale has been successfully completed, with the station now ready to proceed to the next step in its development. Spokesman Terry Willits said the response of the people of Teesdale was overwhelmingly supportive
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Last chord for church organ
A POIGNANT chord will be struck in Osmotherley next month when the organ at St Peter's Church is played for the last time. Now beyond repair, it is to be replaced with one rescued from a Methodist church in Whitehaven which will cost £40,000 to install
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Looking Back
FROM this newspaper 100 years ago. - During the past week, the attention of Masham and district has been concentrated on the Private Bill Committee of the House of Lords, which has had under consideration bills promoted respectively by the Corporations
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University reveals plans to expand with green campus
UP to 4,500 jobs could be created over the next ten to 15 years under a huge scheme to expand one of the country's highest-performing universities. The £450m project would see York University vastly improve in size and students numbers rise by about 40
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Mendieta content at Boro
GAIZKA MENDIETA has reaffirmed his intentions to remain at Middlesbrough for the next four years and help the club push for more major honours. Despite signing at the Riverside for five years last summer - the first is a loan deal which runs out at the
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Fire crews winning hoax calls battle
FIRE crews are fighting hoax callers by ignoring 999 calls they know to be malicious. In the North-East, brigades were struggling to cope with the number of false calls, which waste valuable time and money, as well as putting people's lives at risk. Now
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Back on track 50 years later, and this Hazel takes it all in
HER father came to know practically every nut and bolt that held the line together, but it was a true journey of discovery for Hazel Blueman on Saturday as she saw rabbits romping and sheep scattering from the noise. She had made the trip once before
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Shoptalk: Bits and pieces
When your life is cracking up around you, the people to turn to are restorers Gary and Tracy Nicholson. A LARGE figurine lies in pieces on the table, a shepherdess parted from her shepherd, both of them separated from the base. A box holds pieces that
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Aggro book author fears football ban
THE author of a book which led to a football hooligan facing a landmark ban last night told The Northern Echo: "I fear I'll be next." But John Pulling insisted he would fight any moves by police to stop him watching his beloved Middlesbrough or England
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Wearside League
Kevin Oliver reckons last Saturday was the high point of his five years as chairman of Boldon CA. "Not only were we involved in a ten-goal thriller but at the end of the 90 minutes we were through to the final of the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup," he said
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Grain report
by Robin Twizell RMD Agriculture OLD crop wheat prices have risen slightly where there is demand. The Scottish market, however, seems over-supplied at the moment, which is releasing local wheat destined to go North. New crop prices have drifted a bit
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Fire-hit bakery pledges to be back after only 29 days
PRODUCTION of a fire-hit bakery's entire range of products will be up and running within a month, company bosses pledged last night. All 71 Peter's the Bakers stores from Northumberland to North Yorkshire are scheduled to re-open on Monday, May 24 - 29