June 22nd, 201602388Durham County Council leader Simon Henig has stepped down as chair of the North East Combined Authority.
The Chester-le-Street councillor and lecturer of politics at Sunderland University has chaired the combined authority since its inception in April 2014 and before this he led the North East Leadership Board through its transition...
June 22nd, 201602428One of the North East’s three European MPs says Thursday’s referendum is a “decisive moment” for Newton Aycliffe.
Jude Kirton-Darling, who was elected to the European Parliament after succeeding Stephen Hughes two years ago, has told Aycliffe Today that many companies are only here because of the single market.
Aycliffe has...
June 21st, 201602690A leading local posture expert is warning that businesses are losing money by not preventing simple back and neck problems before they happen.
Newton Aycliffe-based Melanie Rowland is an osteopath and ergonomist with more than 20 years’ experience working with industry.
She says companies could save themselves a lot of money and...
June 21st, 201602647Local charity the Butterwick Hospice is hosting a ladies afternoon tea at Rockliffe Hall next month.
Guests will be entertained by guest speaker Sadie the bra lady, while there will also be stalls from local tradespeople and a demonstration from Rockliffe chef Aaron Craig.
The tea starts from 12.30pm on Thursday July 7, from...
June 21st, 201601709An extra 40,000 jobs could be created in the North East if the UK remains in the European Union, according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
Ahead of Thursday’s EU referendum, the UK-wide organisation, which represents the interests of business and industry, has taken figures released by HM Treasury to estimate the...
June 20th, 201601866Half Term at Greenfield Arts was a great hit with all the family, offering story making and craft sessions that everyone could get stuck into.
The school’s Family Fun Day offered everyone the chance to experience a ‘story’ with a difference alongside talented storyteller Ken Patterson; using props and musical instruments they...
June 20th, 201602337A round-up of the weekend’s cricket action...
Saturday 18th June – NYSD Division 2
Newton Aycliffe 1st XI v Barnard Castle 2nd XI – weather was dry and cloudy. Barnard Castle won the toss and asked Aycliffe to bat first.
Newton Aycliffe 1st XI 55 all out after 15.4 overs
Sam Telford 20, Michael Howe 14 and Luke Telford...
June 17th, 201602234Newton Aycliffe’s Mayor says the new play area at West Park is just the latest outdoor facility provided by the Town Council which improves outdoor amenities for our young people.
Councillor Jed Hillary joined Olympic swimmer Chris Cook to officially open the new park near the Boating Lake, which cost £40,000.
Olympian opens new...
June 17th, 201602199A former Olympic athlete officially opened a new play area in Newton Aycliffe this week.
Great Aycliffe Town Council has invested £40,000 in the facility near the Boating Lake in the West ward.
Chris Cook, originally from South Shields who has competed in two Olympic Games for Great Britain, met youngsters as he opened the new...
June 17th, 201602108A former World War II munitions factory was the venue for a debate on the EU referendum in Newton Aycliffe.
Businesses discussed the pros and cons of staying in or leaving the European Union at ROF 59 activity centre on Aycliffe Business Park, which was built to manufacture bombs and bullets for the war effort in the...