July 28th, 202101135Dragons’ Den star Sara Davies MBE says she’s thrilled to back this year’s Tees Businesswomen Awards after playing a big part in last year’s event.
The founder and creative director of Newton Aycliffe-based Crafter’s Companion was due to be the keynote speaker for the 2020 Tees Businesswomen Awards, which had to go online due...
July 27th, 202101226People in County Durham are being asked to check that they are correctly registered to vote.
As part of Durham County Council’s annual canvass, households will soon receive a form asking them to check the information currently held on the electoral register.
The annual canvass enables the council to ensure the electoral register...
July 27th, 202101213A health and wellbeing charity has received a donation from a disability and mental health support group.
Pioneering Care Partnership (PCP), based at Cobblers Hall in Newton Aycliffe, have received a generous £200 from the All Disabilities Matter group to support their Options service, dedicated to adults with learning and physical...
July 27th, 202101042More than 300 businesses have been supported and over 3,500 jobs safeguarded through a County Durham coronavirus recovery grant.
The Durham Business Recovery Grant was launched by Durham County Council in January to help companies overcome the challenges caused by the pandemic, as part of the authority’s commitment to supporting the...
July 26th, 202101035Durham Specialist Operations Unit are taking part in a national campaign aimed at targeting speeding motorists.
The campaign, in conjunction with the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), runs from Monday (July 26) until Sunday, August 8.
During the campaign, officers will detect any drivers carrying out speeding offences...
July 26th, 202101432A new play area costing almost £45,000 has been officially opened at Woodham.
Great Aycliffe Town Council revealed the new infant play area at Woodham Park is now open and ready for use during the school summer holidays and beyond.
Aycliffe mayor Sandra Haigh and councillor Carl Robinson, chair of the town’s recreation, were on...
July 26th, 202101155Lee Weldon’s weekly round-up from the wicket…
Saturday 24th July – NYSD Division 2
Darlington 2nd XI v Newton Aycliffe 1st XI – weather was cool and cloudy. Newton Aycliffe won the toss and chose to bat first.
Newton Aycliffe 1st XI 180 all out after 45.3 overs
Michael Howe 37, Sam Telford 33 and Luke Telford...
July 23rd, 202101278Aycliffe’s MP Paul Howell, whose constituency office is on Aycliffe Business Park, provides the guest foreword for the 52nd issue of Aycliffe Business…
I’m delighted to provide the guest foreword for a fantastic publication which is really helping to put Aycliffe Business Park on the map.
I am delighted I have been able to...
July 23rd, 202102031Two Newton Aycliffe schools are set to benefit in the second round of the government’s School Rebuilding Programme.
Sugar Hill Primary School and Woodham Academy are among 50 schools across the country to have been selected by the Department for Education (DfE) for investment through the £1billion scheme.
Both schools will now...
July 22nd, 202101143Older drivers can feel more comfortable on the road with the restart of refresher driving sessions.
Durham County Council is restarting its Safer Driving with Age (SAGE) driving assessment, which was temporarily stopped due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Designed to help residents over 55 drive safely as they get older, SAGE consists...