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Thursday, August 21, 2008

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300 people at artist`s funeral
OVER 300 people attended a Humanist funeral celebration for Staindrop artist, teacher and musician, Deryk "Ben" Johnson at Darlington Crematorium on Thursday ­ so many that for some there was standing room only.
26th Jun 2002
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Double fun at Startforth
IT was fun in the sun at Startforth on Saturday, where the church fete was combined with the village jubilee celebrations in the village school and grounds.
26th Jun 2002
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Eggleston carnival fun
THERE was an excellent response from villagers at Eggleston who turned out in force on Saturday to take part in and support Eggleston Carnival.
26th Jun 2002
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Change is too slow
THE pace of change under the Market Towns Initiative is too slow for Teesdale¹s young people, it became clear at a public meeting on Thursday.
26th Jun 2002
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News
A military macaw escaped from a house in Woodland at lunchtime on Monday.
26th Jun 2002
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Any film in the traffic camera?
QUESTIONS have been asked this week over whether there is any film in the traffic camera at the accident-damaged County Bridge at Barnard Castle, after claims that some HGV drivers are regularly driving over with impunity.
20th Jun 2002
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Coming home to roost?
ON a glorious, sunny afternoon on Wednesday, children at Woodland School learned all there is to know about birds of prey when Rob Allott from Land of the Prince Bishops Birds of Prey and Falconry came to give them a talk.
20th Jun 2002
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Ingleton beat the drum
PUPILS at Ingleton Primary School were moving to a different beat, when they had the opportunity to learn about the rhythms of African drum music.
19th Jun 2002
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