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24 Jan 2021 GOING GLOBAL: Liz Franklin, in her home studio, where she produces shows for three radio stations, including one based in Canada Liz Franklin shares a longstanding love of broadcasting with her TV producer brother and fulfilled an ambition as one of the original presenters on Radio Teesdale. When lack of cash forced the station’s closure, Liz was determined that would not spell the end of her time on the air. She set about creating a studio at the home in Startforth she has shared with husband Michael for the past five decades and from where she continues to produce folk shows for three different stations each week. ....
FASTER broadband could be on the cards for hundreds of people in two dale villages. Almost 650 households could benefit from a proposed Startforth and Boldron Community Fibre project. The scheme would be led by Liverpool-based Factco, a company which specialises in fibre and communication technology for residents and businesses. It would be funded via the Government s Gigabit Broadband Voucher scheme, which is worth £1,500 per household and £3,000 for each business which signs up to the scheme. To cover any shortfall, the Digital Durham programme will increase the value of the vouches to £3,000 for residents and £7,000 for businesses if required. Discussions involving Startforth Parish Council, Boldron Parish Meeting, county councillors Richard Bell and Ted Henderson, representatives from Digital Durham and officials from Factco have taken place. Members of Startforth Parish Council were told the project offered the best solution to slow broadband speeds fo ....
19 Jan 2021 This week s page 1 Parish councillors in Gainford and Staindrop have taken the first legal steps in a bid to challenge Durham County Council s decision to grant planning permission for large housing estates in the villages. Money raised from the developments would be used to fund a revamp of the park and gardens at Raby Castle The manager of Barnard Castle s arts centre is to leave the post after two years Fundraiser Katie Metcalfe is hoping to complete a million steps in 40 days to raise £1,000 for the Great North Air Ambulance A new group has come forward in Cotherstone with plans to resurrect the village shop ....