Sunday, September 5. 2010
A FARMER has won his appeal to extend a pig rearing farm – to the dismay of neighbours who have complained about the smell.
THE organisers of the Durham Horticultural and Craft Show say this year’s event will be bigger and better.
Saturday, September 4. 2010
A BURGLAR was caught still in possession of some of his stolen haul shortly after carrying out a daytime break-in.
A FAMILY fun day to celebrate the tenth birthday of a community woodland is being held tomorrow.
Friday, September 3. 2010
DURHAM County Council has come under fire amid claims it spent more than £1m on telephone calls in a year.
A PRISON officer who was attacked with a broken bottle fears he may never work again.
FRIENDS of a young man who died after taking an overdose of prescription drugs have taken part in the second annual football match in his honour.
A DEVELOPER’S bid to block an unofficial footpath has been approved, despite opposition from villagers.
A FAMILY say their young son might still be alive if he had not been released from hospital while being treated for an E-Coli infection.
TWO former Durham Wasps stars are hoping to recapture the spirit of the all-conquering ice hockey club, in a new team.
UNION officials have expressed fears about the future of up to 40 ancillary workers at a ward that is to be closed.
THE future of the Elvet Waterside area of Durham City is back on the agenda – six months after plans for the site fell victim to the recession.
POLICE in County Durham have this morning charged a mother with murdering her two-year-old son.
NEWCOMERS to the North-East real ale scene are already being toasted by fans of traditionally produced beer in the region.
Friday, August 27. 2010
A CITY centre park could be transformed, under millionpound refurbishment plans revealed this week.