February 18th, 201901321Looked after children are set to receive exciting new reading packs, with the hope of inspiring them to fall in love with books.
Durham County Council’s Virtual School, working in partnership with Durham Learning Resources, has designed a reading pack called Curious Kids that will be delivered to the homes of children in...
February 18th, 201901636A young Dad who migrated to Teesside with few qualifications has engineered himself a new future after studying hard and landing a sought-after job.
Adam Juma, originally from Tanzania, came to the UK from Sudan and started a cleaning job at Middlesbrough College to support his family.
Juggling being a father of four children aged...
February 15th, 201901365By Donna Campbell
After a few quiet weeks it was a full return to racing last weekend.
Starting with the local Parkruns on Saturday morning two members achieved PB’s at the Darlington Parkrun. Lisa Dowell in 34.51 and Jan McLuckie in 34.52.
On Saturday afternoon it was the next cross country race in the NEHL, this one taking...
February 14th, 201902070A Newton Aycliffe resident says he plans to relaunch a bid to bring the Great Aycliffe Show back after claiming the local council has “moved the goalposts”.
Councillors have given the go-ahead to a four-day circus on land at the Sports Complex in May this year – despite the application being incomplete.
Resident Russ...
February 14th, 201901340Newton Aycliffe 1, Whitley Bay 2
By Dave Strickland
Newton Aycliffe went out of the League Cup at the quarter-final stage with an injury-time sucker-punch at home to Whitley Bay on Tuesday night.
The entertaining tie could have gone either way, but it was the Seahorses who took it when they converted an injury time...
February 13th, 20191668Together 21, a project supported by the Pioneering Care Partnership and based in Newton Aycliffe, has welcomed a donation from the town’s Hays Travel store.
The local branch of the Sunderland-based travel agent has been fundraising for the children’s project, which provides vital support to children with Down syndrome and their...
February 13th, 201901725Ambitious small companies aiming to grow will be able to access critical guidance and advice from a team of Aycliffe business leaders in a series of new free workshops.
Ebac executive chairman John Elliott, Roman managing director David Osborne, business advisor Pamela Petty and other experienced business leaders will offer one-to-one...
February 13th, 201902051Staff and students at UTC South Durham are celebrating after it was recognised for its efforts in preparing young people for the world of work.
Ofsted inspectors were so impressed with the development of students that they awarded a ‘Good’ rating – a fantastic achievement for a school and Sixth Form only in its third...
February 12th, 2019131773Organisers of the North East’s biggest live music event have announced a star-studded line-up of acts.
Hardwick Live Festival will return to Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield from August 17–18 for two days of live performances.
And this year British music is firmly in the spotlight, with Manic Street Preachers headlining on...
February 12th, 201902671A Newton Aycliffe family struck down with cancer are raising money for a charity which helped to save the life of their loved one.
Rob Tarling – a well-known employee at the town’s Tesco store as well as a committee man at Newton Aycliffe FC – was diagnosed with prostate cancer in January 2018.
After successful treatment and...