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£150,000 cash boost for initiatives in dale
COMMUNITY projects throughout the dale have received substantial backing from a local forum.
9th Jan 2012
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Forest's new owners reveal plans to plant 100,000 trees
THE new owners of a former publicly-owned forest plan to significantly expand it.
9th Jan 2012
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Mini-masterpieces to exhibit in phone box
A TEESDALE village will stake a claim to the title of having the joint smallest art gallery in the world.
9th Jan 2012
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Snowy roads a threat to dale's skiing season
CONCERNS have been raised that changes to road clearing in heavy snow will hit the skiing season in the upper dale.
9th Jan 2012
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Free computers offer to combat isolation
PEOPLE in Teesdale could receive a free computer, technology training and support under a charity project to combat isolation in rural areas.
9th Jan 2012
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Disabled group back on the road thanks to you
ADULTS with learning disabilities who were grounded at their Barnard Castle day care centre after losing both of their minibuses will be soon back on the road.
3rd Jan 2012
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Local sport heroes take centre stage
TEESDALE heroes and sporting legends look set to share the limelight in an exhibition proposed for The Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle in 2012, as part of a unique and ambitious celebration of British Sport, inspired by the London Olympics.
3rd Jan 2012
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Maryam's ode to lamb chops wins her mint toy farm prize
A DALE youngster with a passion for lamb chops has won a prize in a national poetry competition.
3rd Jan 2012
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