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CHRYSLER UK Comes to the Dales Wednesday, 25th April, 1973. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. 3 LOW CHANTRY FARM OWNER SAYS BETTER CAMERAS DOG BOARDING LEGAL SLIDE AND KENNELS SCRAP WILL ADVICE CINE PROJECTORS Middleton Tyas BE REMOVED BINOCULARS Nr. Richmond SCHEME CAMERA REPAIRS The joint owners of the Mickle- Prop. Mrs M. Tweedy Many people in Teesdale will be ton scrap vehicle yard, Joseph Col- able to get legal advice or help INSPECTION WELCOMED linson Bussey and his son Joseph J. K. Hendren quickly and easily under a new William Bussey, who were fined scheme which has come into force. Photographic Dealer Telephone Barton 453 £50 each in January for failing to Anyone can now go to a solicitor clear away all the wrecks, were 5 ROSEMARY LANE LAITHKIRK CHURCH. summoned to court again on Wed­ and, if found to be financially eligible, will be able to get advice RICHMOND, Yorkshire Saturday, 28th April nesday. A BRING AND BUY SALE and assistance immediately. Tel. 2167 They again pleaded guilty before He may be required to pay some­ at 2-30 p.m. Greta Bridge magistrates to failing followed by a thing towards his costs, depending to remove all the scrap and stop on his income. The amount a solici­ WHIST DRIVE using the land for this business. BAMBRIDGE BROS. a 7 p.m. tor can spend at once on providing MICKLETON CHURCH Mr R. Miljman, prosecuting for this service is limited to £25 but if Monumental Sculptors INSTITUTE. North Riding County Council, ex­ necessary he can apply for author­ MEMORIALS IN STONE, plained the history of the site since ity to incur further costs. MARBLE A GRANITE. BARNARD CASTLE the council made an order in Dec­ Explaining the scheme, Lord Showroom and Yard: BOWLING CLUB. ember 1970 that the scrap should be Hailsham, the Lord Chancellor, Hall Streat, GREEN TO BE OPENED cleared. said: “The object of the legal ad­ Barnard Castle. Saturday, 28th April Joseph William Bussey told the vice and assistance scheme is to Works: 2 p.m., by court that he had now arranged to make available to those of modest NORTHO ATE. D ARLINGTON. COUN. ROY WATSON, sell the scrap, and it would all be means the full range of a solicitor’s Established 1909. Chairman, Barnard Castle U.D.C. moved off the site within four services. So far those services have Phone Darlington 3773. All Welcome. months. He produced a letter to been available only where it was DRSIONS AND PRICBJ ON PARISH HALL, support this. necessary to litigate. APPLICATION. “In future advice and assistance BARNARD CASTLE. The chairman, Mr Lewis Guy, Winston badminton players can be given and problems resolved COFFEE EVENING told him: “We are very disappoint­ with the trophy they receiv­ long before that stage and a solicit­ with Musical Entertainment ed and sad that you are back here PLANNERS ACCUSED TROUBLE or’s services are available for things 1 Special! TW IN-TUB (Mr Edwin Coates and Choir, to-day after three months. We were ed for their triumph in the that never lead to litigation, like WASHERS £2-00 deposit of Cockfield) lenient with you on the last occa­ Teesdale League. making a will or drafting a tenancy 99p per week Thursday, 3rd May sion, and it seems you have not OF TALKING TOMMY ROT WHEN CAR agreement. including maintenance 7-30 p.m. 20p. taken that leniency in the manner Planners were talking “tommy amount to a new building in open “Family problems, troubles with that was meant. M 1DDLETON-IN-TEESD ALE BIRTHDAYS rot” in the reasons they gave for countryside, and would set a pre-% FAILED a landlord or tenant or over hire OVER SIXTIES CLUB. “We will adjourn the case until refusing to let Mr J. E. Biddle build cedent for similar applications purchase, or about a job, or quest­ COLOUR TV Friday, 27th April 19th September when the evidence CELEBRATED a bungalow at Eggleston, claimed throughout the district. Mrs Jean Beswick, of 142 Stain- ions for tribunals can be taken to rent or buy VILLAGE HALL, 7 p.m. of that letter will be proved or Coun. J. J. Dykes at a plans com ton Grove, was on her way to a i solicitor as soon as they arise and “Happy Birthdays to you” was Coun. Reg. White said the reas-0 FROM £1-47 WEEKLY MR A. GRIEVE AND PARTY otherwise. I sincerely hope it is car­ mittee meeting of Barnard Castle ons were ridiculous as the house garage in her husband’s car to have dealt with by him at little or no ried out. If not it will be very seri­ heartily sung in honour of the birth­ (Cotherstone) days of Miss G. Waine and Mrs A. Rural Council on Wednesday. already existed, and Mr Jemmeson the handbrake repaired, when it cost to the applicant and with no New Members Welcome. ous for you.** His site behind Carrisbrooke, delay.” Audio Units J. Whincup, who celebrated their merely wanted to improve it. If left broke down and she had to leave it Radiograms, etc., Vacs. birthdays at the monthly meeting Church Bank, was said to be out­ ii would deteriorate into an eyesore. at the roadside. side the village's development lim­ Hair Dryers, Shavers, ol the Good Templar Lodge in Bar­ If this was allowed the shape of P.C. Smith saw it there, with part etc. its, so that a bungalow would be of a broken mudwing sticking out, FOLK SINGING nard Castle on Wednesday night. the building would not change. It Going to buy a puppy? H.P. arranged or Good These two lady members have an intrusion in open countryside. would simply be improved, with and as a result Mrs Beswick and The O rganisers of THE LAIR FOLK CLUB would like to Cash Discount. made themselves responsible for the The planners also claimed it better doors and windows. her husband Brian both faced Whatever puppy you end announce that the Club has moved from the Fox & Hounds, programmes in April for many years would extend the built-up area, and Coun. J. Gwillim agreed that the two charges at Barnard Castle on up with, start it out with at Cotherstone, to the premises of Mr David Eltringham, past, and this year there was quite would be so conspicuous as to spoil work should be allowed. “We are Wednesday. PEDIGREE PUP. an appreciative company present for the view. They said access along in desperate need of houses in this Mrs Beswick pleaded guilty to us­ Tates Radio Co THE KINGS ARMS, STAINDROP the delightful programme of songs a narrow track would be difficult. area and throughout the country, ing a vehicle in a dangerous condi­ PEDIGREE PUP is the brand and story given by Mrs King and But Coun. Dykes said that in­ and this could be made into a good tion and with a defective handbrake. new balanced food specially Ltd. It opens with the COVENANT FOLK GROUP on stead of being outside the limits, Mrs Solomon, augmented by an house,” he said. Her husband admitted permitting formulated by veterinary ex­ this site was 50 yards from the 16 MARKET PLACE WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, at 8-30 p m. exhibition of holiday slides shown Coun. Armstrong said that in both offences. They were fined £15 perts. Make sure you give it by Mr F. B. Whincup. village centre, and right at the back view of the housing position he each. PEDIGREE UP and he'll grow BARNARD CASTLE Entry Fee 20p. of one of the main developments. Mrs Chalmers, chief templar, thought it sacrilege to stop the im­ She wrote to say that when she j up strong and healthy. Tel. 3277 presided and presented flowers to The narrow track had been used provement of a building like this. had to leave the car after it broke for many years by such vehicles as the celebrants on behalf of th e ; It was pointed out that the house down, the mudwing was not sticking refuse lorries. Recently a lorry with members. A surprise token was a was in occupation until a few years out. a lifting crane had gone in to move AUSTIN SALES birthday cake given by Miss J. ! ago. FOR ALL TYPES OP WOLSELEY & Bayles. an old car. M.G. SERVICE “1 think the refusal for this site 11* ridiculous,” he went on. “We PEEPS ELECTRICAL need houses at Eggleston. The Caravan FARMING witb whole feeling of the village is that INTO THE INSTALLATIONS TEESDALE CAR CO. CONSULT MICHAEL MARTIN &ag this one should be allowed.” (BARNARD CASTLE) LTD. Victory MAURICE ST ANBURY Coun. J. L. Armstrong, chair­ PAST man, referred to a comment by the Mr J. R. Wilkinson, of Highside HARRY COOPER Prospect Place, Barnard Castle planners that this, was an exposed Farm, Lunedale, has won consent 10 YEARS AGO 21 Birch Road, Barnard Castle site. He said: “1 don’t think there to put six caravans on his land, fol­ TEL. 3391 In Friends and Neighbours by Telephone 2152. 3352, 2488 will be a more secluded site in lowing an appeal to the Department Cookers, Refrigerators, Waterheaters, etc. supplied FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: Eggleston.” of the Environment. His original St. Mary’s Junior Players were R k£ M.G.B. G.T. in Teal Blue. It was decided that a sub-com- application had been turned down. Peter Holmes, Patricia Cooper, M.G. MIDGET in Teal Blue. mittce of six members should take He has now submitted a new Allan Stannard, Susan Collins, AUSTIN 1300 G.T. in Blaze. a lock at the site and report to next application to Startforth Rural Christine Naseby, John Wilkinson, Margaret Coombs.
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