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Covered in glory
DARLINGTON Covered Market is celebrating its 150th anniversary in a fortnight's time, and Joan Bell can remember the first time she ever visited it more than 70 years ago. She was coming up seven in early 1939 when she caught scarlet fever and
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Siobhan ditches Australia for dream job in Spennymoor
A RECRUITMENT specialist has returned to her home town from the other side of the world to take on her dream job. Siobhan Goodfellow had just settled in Australia with her family when she received the call to come home to manage a new office for
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Daughter moves into the house that dad built
A CONSTRUCTION site manager has persuaded his daughter to fly the nest by building her a new home. Derek Jackson has overseen the construction of a new housing estate in Howden-le-Wear, and his daughter Louise and her partner Ian Moore are among
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Riding centre needs volunteers
A RIDING centre for disabled people is appealing for more volunteers to ensure all riders can enjoy the equine experience. The Riding Centre for Special People in Escomb relies on volunteers to help disabled visitors enjoy horse riding. Christine
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Falcons boss taking nothing for granted despite first-leg win
DEAN Richards insists Newcastle Falcons will be taking nothing for granted despite enjoying a healthy advantage ahead of next week's play-off final decider with Bedford. Falcons will be defending an 18-9 lead at Kingston Park on Wednesday after Jimmy
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Spennymoor care staff put on 1950s tea dance for residents
STAFF at a Spennymoor care home have brought the 1950s back to life for the enjoyment of their residents. A celebration of the decade was held at Lothian House in Spennymoor as part of Dementia Awareness Week run by the Alzheimer’s Society.
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Stall holders sought for 85th Crook Carnival
STALL holders are being sought for a town’s 85th carnival – although there will be no traditional street parade due to health and safety regulations and the cost of closing a road. The 85th Crook Carnival will be held on Saturday, July 13, from
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Military families plan march in honour of murdered Woolwich soldier
MILITARY families at Europe's biggest Army base will march in memory of murdered Woolwich soldier Lee Rigby next week. Organisers are hope hundreds of people will take part in the walk from Catterick Garrison to Richmond - and help raise money
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Girl injured in road accident
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT: Emergency services attended the scene of an accident between a car and a van on the B6275 near Piercebridge at about 5.20pm today (Friday, May 24). A 10-year-old girl sustained minor injuries, but there were no other casualties.
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Car strikes wall after collision with bus in Darlington
A CAR struck the wall of a house following a collision with a bus in a Darlington road this afternoon (Friday, May 24). The accident happened on Carmel Road North, Darlington, at just after 6.05pm. The front of the bus was damaged and the car
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Van driver admits causing teenager's death by careless driving
THE driver of a works van killed a teenager who he failed to spot pushing a car as he approached a dual carriageway. As a result the Ford Transit ploughed into the rear of the Peugeot 406, on the inside lane of the A689, at Sedgefield, County Durham
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Trip Advisor judges North-East mining museum one of world's best attractions
A NORTH-East mining museum is one of the top tourist attractions in the world, according to a popular travel review website. Killhope, the North of England Lead Mining Museum, in County Durham, has been awarded a 2013 Certificate of Excellence
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Cyclist prepares to represent GB in World Transplant Games - five years after heart transplant
CYCLIST Simon Ripley is preparing to compete in the World Transplant Games - just five years after undergoing a heart transplant. The 29-year-old from Darlington will represent Great Britain when he jets off to South Africa in July to take part
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Storm makes the cut at the PGA Championship
HARTLEPOOL'S Graeme Storm carded three birdies on the back nine this afternoon to ensure he made the cut at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth with plenty to spare. Having started at one over after a decent opening round, Storm slipped to three over
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Boozed-up burglar caught out by bloody trail
A BOOZED-UP burglar stole a crate of lager and downed half a bottle of wine before leaving the rest and fleeing, a court heard. Sean Fletcher, 39, was trapped for the break-in after leaving blood up the walls and on light switches in the house
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Darlington businesses urged to join online hub
BUSINESSES in Darlington are urged to join an online hub to boost the town's economy. Set up in October last year, the hub - named DarloBiz - has already attracted hundreds of online users who promote businesses through a number of social networking
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Grant of £5,000 awarded to rabbit rescue centre
A £5,000 donation has been presented to a rabbit rescue centre in North Yorkshire. Today (Friday, May 24) the store manager of Pets at Home in Darlington visited Bunny Burrows near Richmond to present funds that should help the centre fund neutering
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Ex-lap dance club manager found guilty of child abduction charges
A FORMER lap dancing club manager was today (Friday May 24) warned to expect a long prison sentence over his “chilling” attempts to lure young girls into his car. Lewis John Lamb was said to have “cruised” round County Durham villages in his new
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Young rugby stars to take part in Twickenham demonstration
YOUNGSTERS from a North-East school will help entertain crowds before a major sporting event this weekend. Students from Hurworth Primary School, near Darlington, won the chance to take part in a tag rugby demonstration before the Premiership final
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Exhibition places spotlight on Hinduism
A NEW exhibition placing the spotlight on Hinduism opened at a North-East museum today (Friday, May 24). Hinduism in India, featured at Durham City’s Oriental Museum, uses objects, prints and photographs to focus to tell the story of religious
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McNay Street Flower Show
FLOWER SHOW: The McNay Street Flower Show, featuring arts and crafts will be held at McNay Street Children’s Centre from 10am until 11.30am on Thursday May 30. All ages are welcome at the free event. SEASIDE EVENT: A ‘Haughton By The Sea’ event
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North-East Muslims pray for murdered soldier Lee Rigby
MUSLIMS in the region have joined together to pray for murdered soldier Lee Rigby and condemn the attackers who took his life. Worshipers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in the North-East travelled to London to join 5,000 worshipers at the
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News from the North
PARTY TIME: Ripon Spa Gardens will be celebrating its bandstand’s 110th birthday with a community party on June 2. There will be music and events in the bandstand throughout the day from 11am to 4pm. HALL'S AWARD: Kiplin Hall, near Scorton, Richmond
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Caravan smashed to pieces after being hit by a lorry on the A19
TRAFFIC on a busy dual carriageway was brought to a standstill when a caravan was blown into a lorry on the A19 just before noon today (Friday). The accident resulted in debris being strewn across three lanes of the road and caused lengthy delays
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Rampaging dog puts two pensioners in hospital, court told
TWO pensioners were taken to hospital and one of their pets was mauled to death when an escaped dog went on the rampage, a court heard. Lee Boville was meant to be looking after Staffordshire bull terrier Tyson when it ran off from his cousin's
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Chance for artists' work to go on display
PEOPLE taking part in free Lindisfarne Gospel-inspired art workshops at a Darlington arts centre this weekend could see their work go on display at Durham University. The course is taking place at the Bridge Centre for Visual Arts, in Yarm Road
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North Yorkshire News in Brief: Ballroom classes for absolute beginners
An evening class in ballroom and Latin American dance for absolute beginners is to be held in the ballrooms of Bedale Hall, in Bedale near Northallerton. Anyone wishing to take part should contact Len on 01609-776638 for more information. MOTORBIKE
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Air ambulance supported by store
A CHARITY weekend at a Newton Aycliffe shop raised more than £240 for the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS). Staff at Wilkinson’s dressed up as superheroes on Saturday, May to solve customers’ problems, from DIY disasters to bad hair days
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Firefighters tackle small blaze in Trimdon Village
FIREFIGHTERS tackled a small fire at a house in the Sedgefield area today (Friday, May 24). Three crews attended the property at Elwick View, Trimdon Village, at around 11.30am, following reports of it being full of smoke. Firefighters arrived to discover
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Homes plan for fire station site
PLANS have been unveiled to build housing on the site of a former fire station. Social housing provider Home Group has announced plans to build 18 houses for rent on a site in Woodstone Village, near Fencehouses. Details of the proposed £1.9m
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Police appeal after armed robbery
DETECTIVES investigating a robbery believe the suspect made off in a vehicle driven by a second man. It happened at 11.30am this morning (Friday, May 24) when police received a report that a man armed with what is believed to be a firearm, went
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Weather looking promising for the Bank Holiday weekend after strong winds batter the North-East
DESPITE strong winds battering the North-East the weather forecast for the Bank Holiday weekend is looking a bit more promising. A weather warning was issued today (Friday) across the region due to the high winds but by tomorrow (Saturday) morning
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School has three former pupils in rugby Premiership final
THREE former pupils from the same North-East school are expected to line up in a major sporting event this weekend. Mathew Tait, Calum Clark and Lee Dickson, who all went to Barnard Castle School, in County Durham, are likely to feature in the
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Family doctors provide new fast-track service for people with moles
PEOPLE with moles can have them checked out much quicker thanks to a new pilot available at GP surgeries in the Sedgefield area. Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has introduced the pilot in all 11 GP practices
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Chance for youngsters to show their sports skills
YOUNG people are invited to join in the Darlington Community Games on Tuesday (May 28) and Wednesday. The games will be held at the Phoenix Centre, in Eldon Street, between 1.30pm and 3.30pm, with various sports and activities on offer for young
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Crook man sentenced for dog lead assault and threatening police officer
A TEENAGER who hit a man several times with a dog lead while on bail for threatening to glass a police officer has been sentenced. Shane Connor Dowson assaulted the man after the victim turned up at his home at Low Row, North Bitchburn, near Crook
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Housing group unveils first new build homes
A NORTH Durham housing association reached a major milestone today (Friday, May 24) when it officially unveiled its first new-build development. The Cestria Community Housing development on the former Crossleas site, in Sacriston, near Chester-le-Street
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Punched police horse Bud returns to Newcastle to face EDL demo
A police horse punched by a football thug will be back on duty in Newcastle, the city where he was attacked as part of a major operation to keep the peace between EDL supporters and their opponents. A 45-year-old was arrested after Bud, who belongs
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Disused police station finally sold
POLICE have boosted their coffers to the tune of more than £1.5m after finally selling a redundant station. The old police station in Harrogate, on North Park Road, has been disused since last summer when a new local base was opened at Beckwith
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Opera beamed live from Covent Garden to Stockton cinema
Rossini’s opera, La Donna Del Lago, will be broadcast live via satellite from the Royal Opera House in London to Showcase cinema at Teesside Leisure Park, Stockton, on Monday, May 27, at 6.45pm and will be repeated on Sunday, June 2, at 1pm. Tickets
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Charity walkers praised for their efforts
MORE than 200 women who braved the rain to take part in a charity’s midnight walk have been thanked for their efforts. The sixth annual St Teresa’s Hospice Midnight Walk took place on Friday, May 17, around South Park, in Darlington. On arrival
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Brave soldier joins charity walk in memory of fallen comrade
A HERO soldier who removed his body armour to try and rescue a comrade killed a year ago in Afghanistan is taking part in an 11-day fundraising walk in his memory. Private Lewis Murphy of the Yorkshire Regiment, was presented with the Queen's
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Ambulance workers to strike over staffing row
UP to 500 ambulance workers will strike for two days next month, in an escalating row over staffing changes. The union Unite said its Yorkshire Ambulance Service members feared for the quality of the service after the trust which covers 6,000 square
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Crowds welcome returning troops home
MORE than 300 soldiers who returned from Afghanistan just last week proudly marched through the streets of York today, May 24. And crowds lined the streets, some waving Union flags, as the troops marked their Freedom of the City as part in their
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MoD to withdraw objections to potash mine in national park
A MAJOR obstacle against plans to build a mine in a national park has disappeared after the Ministry of Defence announced that it intends to withdraw its objection. Defence chiefs had submitted a holding objection over proposals by Sirius Minerals
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Joint effort by brothers in butcher's business
ANYONE who has shopped Darlington’s famous covered market will be familiar with the white and blue awning of Fenwick’s family butcher. The business is run today by brothers Nick and Nigel, but started when Ray, their father, quit his job as a publican
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Decision on proposed fire station expected next month
COUNCILLORS are being recommended to approve the building of a new fire station on farmland. An application has been lodged to build a new community fire station on a field next to Sniperley Farm on the outskirts of Durham City. The building
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Hotel boss: Plenty of room to succeed in life
“IF you never try then you’ll never know. Don’t live with regrets.” That was the philosophy instilled in Tracey Campbell, general manager of Aston Hotel in Darlington, from a young age. Growing up in Chilton, County Durham, she watched both of
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Woman stole from ill mother to buy drugs
A WOMAN stole £400 from her ill mother and used some of it to buy drugs, a court heard. Appearing before magistrates in Newton Aycliffe today (Friday, May 24), Victoria Ann Denise Bell admitted she stole her mother’s debit card and withdrew the
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Fatal collision on the A68 near Heighington
ONE man died and another was seriously injured in a road traffic accident involving a lorry and a van. The collision happened today (Friday, May 24) at 1pm on the A68 at the Ingleton junction near Heighington, near Darlington. A man in his
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Game fair in memory of fallen soldier
A FUND-raising tribute is to be held in memory of a North Yorkshire soldier killed in Afghanistan nearly four years ago. Serjeant Phillip Scott, a married father-of two serving with 3 Rifles, was killed by an IED while on patrol in Helmand Province
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Crook man charged with nine sexual offences against a girl under 16
A MAN has been charged with nine historic sexual offences against a girl under the age of 16. Raymond Brown of Plantation View, Howden le Wear, Crook, is alleged to have committed four indecent assaults and four act of gross indecency with a girl
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Human powerhouses compete
SOME of the region’s bulkiest blokes will put their brawn to the test when they face a series of eye-watering challenges this weekend. Around 25 competitors will flex their muscles and hope that countless hours in the gym pay off when they line
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Cannabis farm discovered by police
SEVERAL hundred cannabis plants have been discovered at a terraced house. Police discovered around 300 plants growing at the house on the outskirts of Durham City after a tip-off from a member of the public. Officers discovered what they described
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Angry woman kicked and spat at police and chewed her cell mattress, court told
A WOMAN was so angry at being arrested for assaulting four police officers she chewed a mattress in her custody cell, a court heard. Simonia Lovette Chambers-Shaw admitted kicking and spitting at the officers after she was removed from her own
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Village's 50-year wait for hall goes on
A VILLAGE which has waited more than 50 years for its own community room has reacted with frustration after planners refused proposals to create one for free. The plans involved turning a dilapidated barn at Thornton-le-Moor, near Northallerton
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School is eco-friendly winner
A PRIMARY school has been named one of North Yorkshire's most eco-friendly. Bolton-on-Swale St Mary’s Church of England Primary School has been awarded a third Green Flag as part of the Eco-Schools international award programme, which encourages
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Family set off on 165-mile journey in memory of Darlington mother
FAMILY and friends of a much-loved Darlington woman embarked upon a 165-mile journey in her memory today (Friday May 24). After a long battle with breast cancer, mother-of-one Sharon Whitfield, 43, died on Sunday May 5, leaving behind her husband
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Tea dance for Chester-le-Street pupils
A TRADITIONAL tea dance has given children in north Durham a taste of how their forebears would have socialised. Lindy jazz performed by a live band was played at Bullion Lane Primary School in Chester-le-Street, while pupils taught their parents
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Helicopter mascot seeks name
SCHOOL children are being asked to do some blue-sky thinking - to find a name for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance’s new mascot. Primary school pupils across the county are being asked to enter a special competition to name the new helicopter mascot
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Impromptu performance brings Stockton town centre to a standstill
SHOPPERS in Stockton were treated to an hour-long impromptu performance that brought the town centre to a standstill. The arrival of an upright piano kick started the entertainment with a mixture of music, dance and mime to brighten up a damp miserable
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Hague expresses disappointment over Friarage decision
WILLIAM Hague has spoken of his disappointment over the Health Secretary’s decision not to order an independent review into proposed changes to key services at a general hospital. The Richmond MP said he would continue his campaign for a unique
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Prestigious engineering award given to Shildon's pioneering tilting train
A FUTURISTIC train that boasted the best of British technology has received an Institution of Mechanical Engineers award to mark its place in history. The Advanced Passenger Train – Experimental (APT-E) was a groundbreaking project created by British
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World's first purpose built electric lighthouse receives spring clean
The world's first electric lighthouse is undergoing a spring clean. Souter Lighthouse, situated between Sunderland and South Shields, was the first lighthouse in the world designed and built to be powered by electricity. It opened in 1871 to
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Police hunt phone thief
POLICE are hunting a man who stole a pub landlord’s mobile phone. The thief stepped behind the bar of the Locomotive pub, Byerley Road, Shildon, at 3.53pm on Monday, May 13, when the landlord’s back was turned and stole a Nokia 6300 phone.
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Themed walk to school hits the right note
PUPILS from a Darlington primary school sang their way to lessons during a themed walk. Youngsters from St Bede’s RC Primary School took part in the walk on Friday (May 24), led by members of Darlington Borough Council’s Local Motion team.
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Durham v Middlesex (day three, lunch)
No play before lunch, although it’s not as black as it was been over Bill’s mothers. That phrase has been rumoured to be a reference to Bill Proud, who hailed from Bishop Auckland and played 74 matches for Durham from 1947-55, many of them as captain
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Pools appoint Cooper and Hignett
HARTLEPOOL UNITED have confirmed former Middlesbrough defender Colin Cooper as their new manager. Cooper, 46, has been appointed at Victoria Park and has named another ex-Boro man Craig Hignett as his assistant at Victoria Park. After a couple
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Sunderland make first signing of summer
SUNDERLAND have lined up promising Altrincham teenager Duncan Watmore to move to Wearside on July 1. The 19-year-old has scored 14 goals in 29 appearances in Conference North this season and is set to be added to Sunderland's development squad
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Date announced for annual Ridewell event at Preston Park
MOTORBIKE enthusiasts are been reminded to pencil the date of the twelfth Ridewell event in their diaries. This year’s event, on Sunday, August 11, will see stunt rider Dave Coates take centre stage along with a host of other attractions such as
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Gypsy site consultation meeting in Hartlepool postponed
A CONSULTATION meeting to enable people to give their views on several sites in Hartlepool as potential locations for gypsy and traveller pitches has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. The meeting was scheduled to take place at Hartlepool
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Friends set off on cross-Channel bike ride for spina bifida charity
FIVE friends from Darlington are taking part in a London to Paris cycle ride to raise funds in the name of a sick family member. James Salmond, Martin Watson, Chris Marksby, Michael Pearson and Michael Doherty set off from London today (May 24)
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Green-fingered therapy at sawmill
A FAMILY-RUN sawmill business has teamed up with two horticultural therapy projects to help its display area flourish. Duncombe Sawmill, in Helmsley, asked the team at Helmsley Walled Garden to plan and maintain the area off Castlegate, close to
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Question mark over 350 Rural Payments Agency jobs
One of a market town's biggest employers could be forced to leave with the loss of 350 jobs. Angry workers at the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, are launching a campaign to stay and have called on local MPs William
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Hidden camera captures fly-tippers in action
COUNCIL officers warn they will continue to crackdown on flytipping after a hidden camera caught culprits red-handed as they dumped waste at a troubled beauty spot. Paul Kitching faces fines and court costs of more than £600 after pleading guilty
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Pact meeting planned
A Police and Community Together (Pact) meeting will be held at the Centrefield Pavilion, Sunderland Road, Horden, from 2pm to 3pm on Tuesday (May 28). A member of the neighbourhood policing team will be in attendance. EXERCISE SESSIONS: Exercise
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Markets spooked by Federal Reservce chairman comments
SHARES dived on the FTSE 100 Index as a surge which threatened to take it to an all-time high was cut short following poor economic figures from China. Comments from Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke that policymakers could slow the pace of
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Monthly rock nights at Cockerton pub
MONTHLY rock nights will be held at the Travellers Rest, in Cockerton, starting on Friday (May 31), at 8pm. North-East rock band The Whole Hog will be the first to appear, covering music from bands like Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, The Who and Pink
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Contributer can get back to winning ways
CONTRIBUTER had to settle for second at Chester this month but can get back on the winning trail in the Casco Cocked Hat Stakes at Goodwood. Ed Dunlop’s charge came off second best to impressive winner Magician in a Dee Stakes that turned into
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Failed fledglings – curse or blessing?
HOME is where the heart is – and where your grown-up children are probably still hogging the sofa and the remote control. More children than ever are living at home – three million at the last count – long past the age when they should have flown the
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Money to be shared by charities
TWO charities are to share £26,000 raised during a civic leader’s term of office. Coun Linda Marshall, outgoing chairman of Durham County Council, has closed fund raising for her chosen charities. The money will be divided between Cardiac Risk
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Flirtatious Felicity
SO Felicity Kendall was nothing like her alter ego Barbara in The Good Life, but had a number of affairs, she admits in a magazine interview. Well, of course. Men all over Britain fell madly in love with her – and not only because of the way
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An oldie, but goodie
AT the age of 68, Rod Stewart has a new topselling album, Time, at number one – for the first time in 34 years and his 15th number one. Most of the tracks he wrote himself because, he says, he’s got back into song-writing. He reckons the music
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Member's painting marks church's centenary
A CHRISTIAN artist has created an anniversary painting to help his Methodist church celebrate its 100th birthday. Derek Slater, of Ferryhill Station, has produced the painting to mark the centenary of Windlestone Methodist Church, Chilton.
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Building firm ceases trading after more than 80 years
A STEEL fabrication firm, which erected buildings across the North-East for more than 80 years, has ceased trading. Hares of Snape, near Bedale, North Yorkshire, has folded, leaving 22 workers looking for new jobs. Directors say the decision
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Room for KP to return?
CAPTAIN Alastair Cook believes the spectre of Kevin Pietersen’s return will create healthy competition in England’s batting line-up during the second Investec Test against New Zealand. Pietersen is on the sidelines with a troublesome knee injury
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Donald left trailing after struggling at Wentworth
SOUTH AFRICA’S James Kingston claimed the clubhouse lead in the weather-disrupted BMW PGA Championship as Luke Donald’s bid for a third straight victory suffered a potentially fatal blow. Kingston recorded seven birdies and one bogey to card a
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Community centre looks to the future
A COMMUNITY centre which will celebrate its fifth anniversary next month says it is now working on plans for an extension. The trust which runs The Fulforth Centre, in Sacriston, says the centre has been so popular that it now requires further
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Complaint over cemetery maintenance
A DARLINGTON cemetery has been branded “a disgrace” by a visitor who has criticised the council for what he says is poor maintenance. Paul Armstrong, 51, moved from Darlington to Scotland in 2004, but still returns to the town twice a year to put
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Cannabis plants discovered
POLICE say they discovered 14 young cannabis plants in a property in Grange Villa, near Chester-le-Street on Wednesday night (May 22). Two people were arrested and released with a caution, while the plants and growing equipment were destroyed.
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Match Report: Bedford 9 Newcastle Falcons 18
NEWCASTLE moved a step closer to a return to the Aviva Premiership after claiming a nine-point lead over Bedford in the first leg of their Championship final, with fly-half Jimmy Gopperth doing most of the damage. The New Zealander booted all 18
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Awesome
IF you were faced with a man covered in blood, holding a machete and a knife and who had just hacked someone to death, would you go up to him and try to talk? No, neither would I. But Ingrid Loyau-Kennett did. Faced with the terrifying
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Tributes paid to stalwart of farming and faith
TRIBUTES have been paid to a former stalwart of the farming industry described as “a man of great honesty and integrity”, who has died aged 84. Edward Richardson, of Carmel Road North, Darlington, died at Darlington Memorial Hospital on Friday,
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The best and the worst of North-East football during 2012-13
WITH the domestic football season having finished last weekend, its time to pick out some personal highlights and lowlights from the last nine months. The only caveat? Only matches I've actually seen this season count. BEST GAME It's a
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Therapy Day for Stressed Farmers
A "Therapy Day for Stressed Farmers" is being held at Wycliffe, near Barnard Castle on 31 May. Organiser Jim Haddow of J.H. Agri describes a range of theraputic treatments as including demonstrations of a new range of grassland and cultivation
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Housing association chooses two Teesside charities for year-long fundraising campaign
A HOUSING association has pledged to raise thousands of pounds for two local charities following a successful year-long fundraising drive. The Vela Group has announced that staff will be raising money for Butterwick Hospice and Hartlepool &
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Grilling in the rain
GARDENS at Chelsea Flower Show this year include outdoor kitchens – wood burning ovens, sinks, even a fridge. Are we mad? Have they not realised this is Britain and that we’re still waiting for a decent spring, let alone summer. Or, as a friend
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Care home residents serenaded
CARE home residents were serenaded by a women’s choir in an afternoon of musical entertainment. The Friends of the Church Choir, comprising singers from a mix of local churches, visited residents at Ashwood Park, Peterlee, to sing a number of classics
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The Graham Norton Show (BBC1, 10.35pm)
TWO of the guests on the sofa in The Graham Norton Show have something in common other than being Hollywood movie stars. Michael Douglas and Will Smith share the same birthday – September 25 – although obviously not the same year of birth. Douglas
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Henry VIII’s Enforcer: The Rise and Fall of Thomas Cromwell (BBC2, 9pm)
IF you think politicians today get a bad press, perhaps you should brush up on your Tudor history. Thomas Cromwell, a commoner who rose to the position of Chief Minister, was one of the architects of the English Reformation, and helped to engineer
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Unreported World (C4, 7.30pm)
IN current affairs documentary strand Unreported World, Krishnan Guru- Murthy travels to Yemen where he hears the cases of young men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution for crimes they are accused of committing while under the
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Whitesnake Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
THE trousers may be a little less tight, the top a little looser around the middle and the voice can’t quite scale the heights that it used to, but there’s no doubting David Coverdale still has what it takes. The Saltburn rocker brought Whitesnake
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Watching Brief
ANEW BBC2 series takes an inside look at Heathrow, one of the world’s busiest airports. Covering five square miles and processing nearly 200,000 passengers each day, Heathrow is one of the world’s busiest airports. In a live event broadcast over
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Pardew's position is strengthened as Newcastle look to make summer improvements
ALAN Pardew has emerged from his end-of-season debrief with Mike Ashley and Derek Llambias with his position as Newcastle United manager strengthened. Despite persistent speculation that his position as Newcastle boss was under threat, there was never
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Durham v Middlesex: Day Two (County Championship)
Day Two Durham v Middlesex LV County Championship DURHAM will be praying that the weather allows them to avoid a repeat of the Yorkshire match after Graham Onions bowled them into a dominant position against Middlesex. On a day of frequent
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N'Diaye backs Di Canio's approach as Bramble says his goodbyes
ALFRED N'DIAYE claims Paolo Di Canio's hardline approach has come as nothing new to Sunderland's foreign players. Di Canio has turned the Black Cats dressing room upside down since replacing Martin O'Neill two months ago, and his attempts to transform
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Investigation underway into former children's home after victim claims staff member groomed her for sex
AN investigation is underway into practices at a former children’s home after a woman claimed a member of staff had an inappropriate relationship with her in the early 1980s. The woman, now in her 40s, said she was groomed by the man from the age
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Friarage Hospital campaign in tatters after Health Secretary ruling
Campaigners battling to keep consultant-led maternity and children's services at a general hospital have expressed their disappointment after the Health Secretary rejected an appeal for an independent review. Jeremy Hunt said Hambleton, Richmondshire
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Operatic society tuning up for musical extravaganza
HOT on the heels of a hugely successful production of The Sound of Music, a North-East drama group has announced its next project. Darlington Operatic Society’s Strictly Musicals will be stacked full of popular numbers from the world’s most favourite
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Entertainer travels thousands of miles to MC Northallerton's Homegrown Food Festival
AN entertainer from the other side of the world is making a special trip to North Yorkshire – to help celebrate the best of local food. Comedian Justine Sless is heading directly to North Yorkshire for Northallerton’s Homegrown Food Festival after
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Family firm launches software to increase global success
A FAMILY-OWNED chemical firm, which makes products used in antiseptics and disinfectants, has launched a system to increase its global presence. Thomas Swan and Co, based in Consett, County Durham, has developed the CygNET software system that
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Deadline looms for entrepreneurs to take part in challenge
THE deadline is looming for entrepreneurs in the North-East to enter a competition and enhance their business venture. The If We Can You Can Challenge (IWCYC), run by The Northern Echo and the Entrepreneurs' Forum, wants to get hundreds of people