Actor and model Bo Yokely, who lives in Kernersville, will portray an IVF father who is fighting for his son’s custody in the movie “Switched Before Birth”
Life in Shiremoor after surge testing sees Covid infection rates rise by 600%
Shiremoor, in North Tyneside, has witnessed a sharp rise in Covid infection rates
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A pandemic hasn’t changed what the people of Shiremoor do.
They’re doing what they’ve always done rolling up their sleeves and getting on with things.
TWO pubs have been battling it out for the honours in a tug of war competition organised in memory of a well-known member of the community. The event on Haughton Green, in Darlington, was held in memory of local legend Tony Diamond, who died in November last year. The popular 71-year-old, who ran a B&B at Brough House, loved singing in the pubs and clubs and also ran an ice cream business. He was a regular at the Grey Horse, in Haughton, which took on a team from the Highland Laddie in their bid to win the memorial trophy in Mr Diamond’s name.