March 11th, 202101444
A prominent Labour councillor has praised the government’s spring budget – but still thinks they could have done more for the NHS, council coffers and climate change.
The Tees Valley region was one of the standout, if not the biggest winner from chancellor Rishi Sunak’s budget last week.
With Treasury North coming to...
March 11th, 202101839
Durham County Council has set out its priorities and expectations for supporting levelling up for its communities and the economy as the county emerges from the devastating impact of the pandemic.
The authority’s Cabinet will be asked to acknowledge that an initial investment of at least £500m is required from government levelling...
March 10th, 202101361
Tackling the problems caused by derelict buildings and land is a key focus of ambitious plans to enhance towns and villages across County Durham.
Next week, Durham County Council’s Cabinet will be asked to endorse the local authority’s ongoing commitment to addressing these issues as part of its multi-million-pound Towns and...
March 10th, 202101456
The latest phase of a major scheme is now underway with the development of a range of industrial units at Station Place in Newton Aycliffe.
Station Place, which is now under construction, is part of the wider £90m Merchant Park industrial scheme – a 65-acre development at Aycliffe Business Park and home to Hitachi Rail.
The new...
March 9th, 202101185
Students from Greenfield Community College have been returning to site this week with guidelines in place to ensure a safe and positive learning experience.
The school says the resilience and commitment shown by students has been exceptional with valuable support from expert staff, families and carers.
Measures are in place for a...
March 9th, 202101490
Inspector Sarah Honeyman said officers are doing all they can to tackle the problem as new figures emerged showing Durham Constabulary has the lowest level of knife crime of any county force in the country.
Data released by the Home Office shows that in the 12 months ending in September 2020, there were 150 recorded offences in...
March 9th, 202101612
In the midst of another coronavirus lockdown, adaptability is crucial.
Being adaptable means you’re better able to handle any changes in your life, support your colleagues and managing the impact of this crisis.
Here are five characteristics of people with high levels of ‘adaptability’. How many can you see in...
March 8th, 202101202
Four police officers who have earned their stripes as Durham’s newest sergeants have been congratulated by chief constable Jo Farrell.
A total of 22 officers passed the force’s rigorous February promotion boards and, on this occasion, ten of the successful candidates were women.
Four of the newly-appointed sergeants joined Jo...
March 8th, 202102461
“Cobots are technological marvels”, says Tony Thompson, managing director of ALM Engineering Solutions.
“They’re revolutionising the manufacturing process.”
Collaborative robots – or ‘cobots’ – are, indeed, having a huge impact on the manufacturing sector and are increasingly working peacefully side-by-side with...
March 5th, 202102686
Newton Aycliffe captain Aaron Brown says the call to scrap the current Northern League is frustrating, but not surprising.
The FA confirmed on Wednesday to curtail the 2020-21 season at Steps 3 to 6 including the Ebac Northern League Division One, with Aycliffe finishing fifth in the table.
The Northern League season has been...