April 29th, 202101535
The chief executive of a North-East law firm is to play a pivotal role in ensuring the future economic prosperity of County Durham amidst the ongoing challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.
Glyn Llewellyn, a director at Mortons Law, which has offices in Durham, Seaham and Sunderland, has been appointed as the new chair of the County...
April 29th, 202101448
An initiative to educate young people on stalking and coercive behaviour has been so successful it is now being offered to schools across the country.
Durham Constabulary teamed up with The Alice Ruggles Trust in 2019 to promote learning resources aimed at highlighting unhealthy relationship behaviours and stalking.
It followed...
April 28th, 202102055
Thirty candidates will battle it out for 23 seats on Aycliffe Town Council in next week’s local elections.
But seven councillors are already warming their seats in the council chamber after their nominations passed uncontested.
In the Woodham ward for Great Aycliffe Town Council, there’ll be no election next Thursday, with...
April 28th, 202101411
By Paul Dalton
A busy week of racing started on Wednesday, April 21, as several members travelled the Croft Motor Circuit to participate in a pair of races hosted by the Darlington Harriers and Athletics Club.
In the Croft 5K, Rob Nicholson’s recent hard work paid off as he completed the race in 29:58.
In the Pitstop 10K,...
April 28th, 202101494
Young people aged 16 to 24 on Universal Credit will be able to apply for a number of job vacancies with Durham County Council through an employment scheme.
DurhamWorks has secured up to 92 job placements with the local authority for young people who are currently unemployed.
Run by the council, DurhamWorks offers one-to-one...
April 28th, 202101660
Miller Homes has announced plans to build over 700 new homes across the North-East this year – with almost 300 across developments in the Tees area and over 400 homes planned for the North of the region.
This figure will see the homebuilder almost double the number of homes completed in the region last year, responding to increased...
April 27th, 202101843
By Gary Beacom
Another round-up of action from Newton Aycliffe’s junior teams…
U8s Blacks played against Leven Whites. It was another case of playing a very good team who should be in a far higher division, but Aycliffe competed well in the first half, going in down at half time. Second half Leven dominated the game. Another...
April 27th, 202101837
County Durham residents looking to delve into the past can take part in a number of online sessions as part of Local History Month.
Durham County Council’s Durham County Record Office is running the events to raise awareness of local history and to promote the archive service and its varied collections.
As part of its Branching...
April 27th, 202101458
Greenfield Arts were delighted to be part of World Book Night to celebrate creativity and inspire a love of reading.
World Book Night, held last week, is an annual celebration of books and reading that brings people from all backgrounds together to inspire others to read more.
This year the organisation celebrated its 10th...
April 26th, 202101721
Lee Weldon's weekly round-up from the wicket...
Saturday 24th April – NYSD Division 2
Newton Aycliffe 1st XI v Norton 1st XI (match sponsored by J&C Coaches) – weather was sunny and mild. Norton won the toss and chose to bowl first.
Newton Aycliffe 1st XI 209 for 7 after 50 oversChris Palmer 59, Jack Slatcher 50 not out...