The Discovery of Teesdale - Michael D. C. Rudd
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A monument to three families
CONTINUING my recent theme, you pass the ‘new' Rokeby
church when travelling along the A66.
19th Dec 2007
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I'm going loopy when I get old!
I READ that Teesdale is in danger of becoming the Eastbourne
of the North, overwhelmed by rich elderly people, all of whom will live in
large expensive houses, miles away from their children, whose interest in the
value of their parents' houses is always, I'm sure, entirely honourable.
19th Dec 2007
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Tracing the roots of Rokeby
ROKEBY Church is situated alongside the A66.
12th Dec 2007
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Worrying times for WI Doreen
Describing last week as the ‘blackest in recent WI history',
local women's powerhouse Doreen Grassingthwaite mopped her brow and frowned
deeply.
12th Dec 2007
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An integral part of dale life
SHEEP are part of Teesdale.
5th Dec 2007
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Real Ron's the man for the job
STEVE MacLaren bows out and another international door swings open.
5th Dec 2007
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Always a mainstay of Teesdale?
TEESDALE wouldn’t be the same without its sheep would it?
But how long have they been there?
The archives and some of the archaeological digs indicate
that sheep have roamed the moors of Teesdale as long as people have lived in
the dale.
28th Nov 2007
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Coming soon...the 'man creche'
KEVIN Pyramid, Teesdale District Council wunderkind,
political analyst, strategic policy review liaisonperson and interim
reorganisation apparatchik, stood before the world’s press corps (me and Vera from the Eggleston parish magazine) and
said he was absolutely delighted to have been entrusted with the first policy
announcement to have arisen from the recent and breathtakingly successful
‘Listening to Teesdale’ initiative.
28th Nov 2007
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Are educational standards slipping?