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New faces take top jobs at Durham County Council as new alliance takes control
The council s cabinet is made up of Liberal Democrat, Conservative and Independent councillors for the first time in its history
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Durham County Council’s leading team has undergone a major reshuffle as a new alliance takes control of the local authority.
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• 10 May 2021
VISION: Revd Alison Wallbank stands among the upturned pews and rotting floor of St Mary’s Church
TRANSFORMING into the upper dale’s culture and heritage hub may just be the answer to a prayer to save a church on the brink of closure.
Middleton-in-Teesdale’s 142-year-old St Mary’s Church has recovered from one ageing mishap to the next in recent years, with its roof and guttering having to be replaced, and extensive repointing needing doing.
Damp that had got into the walls had to be repaired and re-plastered. New lighting had to be installed.
And after spending many thousands of pounds, parishioners thought they had future-proofed their church for the next 100 years.