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Welcome to my home town: Why Barnard Castle is so much more than a Twitter punchline

Welcome to my home town: Why Barnard Castle is so much more than a Twitter punchline Elizabeth Atkin © Provided by The Independent During lockdown, many of us made the pilgrimage back to our family homes – and rediscovered them through fresh eyes. Part guide, part love letter, “ ” is a new series in which we celebrate where we’re from. After all, it could be a while before we can go anywhere else… Barnard Castle is my adopted hometown, by way of my parents’ divorce. I was born and raised in Newcastle, but my paternal family has lived in Barney since the Seventies – and most, including my dad, still live there to this day.  

Year in review (Apr-Jun) - Adjusting to life under lockdown

By • 31 Dec 2020 LOCAL HERO: Kim Clark, from Evenwood, who created thousands of meals for those in need during the lockdown TM pic April THE dale, in common with the rest of the country, adjusted to life under lockdown. Milkman Neil Rabbitts reported a 30 per cent increase in demand as more and more people embraced home deliveries – with Connelly’s Toyshop inundated with orders for games, activities and jigsaws to help keep spirits up. Teesdale Conservation Volunteers – known to all as Rotters – closed its Startforth site but offered to deliver compost to the homes of those with gardens. “We think Rotters will be particularly useful this year because most of us will be confined to their homes with many keen to grow their own food,” said Martin Bacon.

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