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By • 8 Apr 2021 BATTLING BACK: Left, Jill Cole, director of Northern Heartlands and Shelagh Avery, chairwoman of trustees at The Witham THE first stage of Barnard Castle arts centre’s recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic begins this week when its cafe reopens for business. Trustees, staff and volunteers have been working behind the scenes to draw up a plan to expand The Witham’s activities during the coming months. The cafe will offer a takeaway service from today (Wednesday, March 31) and will be followed by the reopening of the centre’s shop on Wednesday, April 14. Shelagh Avery, chairwoman of trustees, said following this and subject to restrictions being eased as set out by the Government, a three-step plan would be put in place to entice people back to The Witham. ....
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By • 1 Jan 2021 LEST WE FORGET: Normal Remembrance Day services were not possible, so alternatives were organised, including a socially distanced event on Gainford green TM pic October WITH the dale back under local lockdown measures there was little to be optimistic about. Having embraced Eat Out to Help Out in August, cafes and pubs said they were now counting the cost of measures banning anyone from different households meeting up at their venues. In Barnard Castle, the YMCA closed its premises due to financial pressures, the future of the Edinburgh Woollen Mill was thrown into doubt and beauticians said restrictions had dramatically affected their businesses. ....
By • 31 Dec 2020 TRUE GRIT: Jed Collins, clerk to Hope and Scargill Parish Meeting, after agreement had been reached to improve the gritting regime on the Stang Road TM pic It’s been a year like no other; a year when Covid-19 and coronavirus entered the popular lexicon; a year when Zoom and Teams took on new meaning; a year of lockdowns; and a year when everyone across the land became aware of a small market town in south-west County Durham. Stuart Laundy takes a look back through the Mercury headlines from a tumultuous 12 months that are sure to go down in history books. ....