December 7th, 202201044By Paul Blythe
Below is a round-up of this week’s football from Newton Aycliffe Junior Section.
Under 7’s Juniors – Played against a strong Washington United Yellows side and performed superbly. It was a great game and Aycliffe had to dig deep for the result with goals from Reign and Colton. MOTM was Zach who is growing in...
December 7th, 20220813Greenfield Community College’s PE department has introduced a ‘Greeny Mudder’ whereby pupils undertake a series of different challenges in the format of the world-famous Tough Mudder obstacle course.
The ‘Greeny Mudder’ provided an innovative tool to help engage pupils through healthy participation and allowed them to...
December 7th, 20220764A fascinating discussion by four of the Tees region’s business leaders headlined a well-attended networking event at Boro’s Riverside Stadium.
Around 80 delegates attended Tees Business LIVE – the latest in a series of popular daytime networking events organised by Tees Business, sister publication to Aycliffe BUsiness.
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December 6th, 202203230Newton Aycliffe Cricket Club have returned to indoor training in preparation for the 2023 season which starts next April.
All of the individual sections of the cricket club, including the juniors, senior males and females are now training in various venues in Newton Aycliffe and Darlington as the look to be ready for the new season....
December 6th, 20220682Councillors at Durham County Council are to hear a new action plan to address a decline in biodiversity.
The local authority’s cabinet will be presented with a plan to address an ecological emergency which was declared by the authority in April.
The Ecological Emergency Action Plan (EEAP) focuses on three key areas where changes...
December 5th, 202201153Newton Aycliffe 5, Thornaby 0
By Bob Wood
Newton Aycliffe comfortably beat bottom placed Thornaby at the SecuriCorp Stadium on Saturday.
The crowd were treated to an emphatic display by Brian Atkinson's side with Eddie Thomas and Liam Jarvie getting two goals each.
The win took Aycliffe to 39 points, maintaining fourth place...
December 5th, 20220797Students from Woodham Academy continue to visit Hamsterley Forest after school on a Friday evening.
There are a wide variety of challenging red graded mountain bike trails that the students continue to enjoy.
On average, students cover about 10 miles and the mix of challenging climbs,followed by exhilarating descents, bring a...
December 5th, 20220766With darker nights and more wintry weather, residents are being urged to report highways issues to help keep the county moving.
Durham County Council is delivering its annual programme of work to maintain the county’s roads and footpaths, with teams from across the authority also on standby to deal with any emergencies caused by...
December 2nd, 20220664Non-urgent police queries can now be submitted online 24 hours a day thanks to the expansion of Durham Constabulary’s 101 Live Chat facility.
From today, the force’s 101 Live Chat will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week; previously the service was only available daily from 9am to 6pm.
The function allows members of...
December 1st, 20220898By Berni Borsberry
With over half our teams having no scheduled game or having their match postponed, those that did play had a mixed bag of results
Middlesbrough 0 v 1 U12 Girls
Middlesbrough put Aycliffe under a lot of pressure throughout the game. However, the girls coped well, dealing with the pressure and kept on searching...