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A dog owner from Barnard Castle is urging others to join the volunteering team at Dogs Trust Darlington. Gavin Booth ...
The Barney Meet will be back again in 2026 following a very successful weekend this year. And, if all goes to plan, next year ...
An investigation into claims of bullying, assault and unlawful use of public funds in a rural village cost Durham County ...
A Former British Army officer has taken charge of a thriving sixth form. Ex-Corps of Royal Engineers captain Rachel Johns ...
A Bowes farmer secured the highest price at Skipton Auction Mart’s field sale of working sheep dogs. Robert Hutchinson, of ...
It's been a memorable season for Cockfield Juniors. Formed in 2023, the club’s current committee took over last year and ...
Tractor enthusiasts from the dale have so far raised more than £3,500 in memory of a valued club member during ...
Eight dale people were invited to Buckingham Palace earlier this month to celebrate earning their Gold Duke of Edinburgh ...
Tributes have been paid to a former nurse and charity volunteer and fundraiser who has died aged 77. Olive Carter, ...
UTASS (Upper Teesdale Agricultural Support Services) has reached a key milestone, marking 25 years since the charity first ...
TWINS Alisha and Tia Bell from Barnard Castle have received the highest honour in Scouting. They attended a special event at Windsor Castle to receive the King’s Scout Award from the Duke of Kent.
It began with cyclists getting together in 1885 and developed into a three-day carnival with fundraising events and a grand procession through the streets of Barnard Castle. As Nicky Carter reports, ...