THERE’S been something of an off-stage drama as the Teesdale Players continue preparations for their latest murder-mystery play. When the ...
YOUNGSTERS across the dale celebrated the written word as part of World Book Day. There were activities galore at Bowes ...
THIS was a battle I just couldn’t win.” The words of Sam Alexander, the Teesdale Mercury’s sports reporter – and ...
A FUNDRAISING evening organised by officials at Barnard Castle FC raised a much-needed £500 boost for club funds ahead of ...
A NEW handyman scheme is being launched this summer to help older people or those with disabilities tackle small DIY ...
Alpine light windows in the roof and the side-hinged rear tailgate with externally-mounted spare wheel can’t fail to be popular with buyers old and young and in Pangea Green with matte protective film ...
Ian Lamming goes back to black in the latest A6 from Audi CLICK on the satnav and what previously displayed the aircon controls on a lower screen becomes a blank page. On this you can use your finger ...
ELECTRIC vehicles are here… but are they here to stay? As the world umms and ahhs over the merits of EVs, a Chinese manufacturer is urging you take a leap of faith with its T03 city car. But why would ...
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A CHRISTMAS-MAD teaching assistant has bid farewell to a dale primary school after almost 25 years of service. Carolyn Murtagh began working at Cotherstone Primary School in September 2000 and ...
A GROUP of archers are in urgent need of a new outdoor venue for their club. Teesdale Archery Club can trace its roots back to the Baliol Bowmen, who were formed in 1955 and shot at Spring Lodge, in ...
TEXTILES and fashion never before displayed are to form part of a new exhibition celebrating The Bowes Museum’s founder Josephine ...