Funeral details announced for much-loved Stokesley teacher Darren Blyth who left lasting legacy
The news of Mr Blyth s death sent shockwaves around the school community
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The funeral details have been announced for well respected teacher Darren Blyth.
The 55-year-old was described as a popular and passionate member of staff by his colleagues at Stokesley School and Sixth Form College where he taught biology Mr Blyth disappeared from his home in Trimdon Station, County Durham, on Wednesday, April 14 after saying he planned to take photographs of the sunset at Hawthorn Dene - but the keen photographer did not return.
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Beachgoers warned to respect rare bird nesting site on Teesside as more expected to arrive
People deliberately disturbing or damaging the nesting site will be slapped with a fine or face prison
Little terns (Image: Mark Walpole)
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By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire)
A nesting Little Tern. VISITORS to the North-East coast are being urged to respect a colony of rare seabirds which nest annually on the beach. The legally-protected little terns have taken up residence on a stretch of beach at Seaton Carew, near Hartlepool, after nesting there for the first time in 2019. Around 24 birds recently arrived at the site and more are expected to follow. Weighing only 40-60g and about the size of a starling, little terns are the smallest of the five species of terns that breed in the UK. They winter in West Africa and migrate thousands of miles to nest here from May to August.
Family of Darren Blyth launch fundraising campaign for charity close to teacher s heart
Darren, 55, was a member of Durham Wildlife Trust and loved spending time outdoors near his Trimdon home
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A fundraising campaign in memory of County Durham teacher Darren Blyth has been launched to raise money for a wildlife charity.