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Teward Bros. John Warren y. 1993. Wednesday, 3rd February, 1993. THE TEESDALE MERCURY ian £100 donation to School news hounds sell all People with Plans sd help new cycling Teesdale Council's latest list m with. Cuts mean some owners copies of their first edition of planning applications is: ’ planning events at Meet D. Nicholson, Wood End, detached A donation of £100 is to be Eggleston, erection of private per win* given by Teesdale Council garage. Mrs I. Williams, The k Ham* towards the costs of a cycle w on't get repair grants Coppins, 37A Front Street, wbmitting polo competiton and cycling Cockfleld, outline application races on two days of this year’s for a bungalow. M r Kenneth | Teesdale it was realistic to keep only making staff redundant to avoid Barnard Castle Meet. Owners of a number of Dodds, Teesdale School, name listed buildings will be £3,000 in the budget for legal being rate capped. He did not d this at a The money will help pay for of school and school crest (in unable to get grants for fees this time. want anyone to be made redun­ pl commit* goal posts on the Lower dant by this council, but the gen­ 14 individual letters) on water repair work in the coming District plan delay | they had Demesnes, the marking out of eral feeling of the public was tower. Also cut out was £10,000 set a polo pitch, provision of team year because of cuts Tees­ that more and more had been S. I. Metcalf, South Side, to the spot aside for work on the district vests, tapes and loan of stop dale Council is having to spent on salaries in the last few Boldron, change of use of agri­ i new prop- plan. M r Hughes explained that watches. make in its budget. years. cultural buildings to industrial zed. Councillors decided at a devel­ work on the plan had fallen Amended to The sum was approved at a behind the expected time-table, units for the manufacture of opment control meeting on Coun Ken Coates said if recreation and tourism meet­ so there would be no need to horticultural structures. Nor­ use the plot Wednesday to cut out £5,000 redundancies were ever needed ing on Thursday. There was a spend the £10,000 in the coming man Reed, High ClifTe Farm, the village which had been earmarked for they should not be from the out­ lot of interest in the cycling 12 months, though it would have These eight newshounds designed to appeal to their Winston, conversion of garage grants under the difference side workforce which was need­ to go into the budget the follow­ are proudly displaying the readers, most of whom are to bedroom (within dwelling art told the events, which will form a scheme. ed and was doing the sort of jobs ing year. first edition of their new fellow pupils. dr Kay had major new attraction during Planning officer Ken Hughes wanted by the public. house) and construction of a It was reported that a public publication called Cother- Adam Turner and Peter ithdraw this the carnival weekend. pointed out that this scheme He was alarmed about the stable block. inquiry will have to be held in stone School Today. It is full Best thought of the idea and The chairman, Coun Mrs operated outside conservation way spending had gone up G. Carter and H. Becker, n a different connection with the district of stories, puzzles and games before approaching the head Judy Le Mare, commented, "It areas and added, 'There will be sharply over the last few years, The Bridge Inn, 7-8 Bridge arrive before large parts of the district and a plan, but that it was unlikely to teacher, Mrs Pat Barker, but added, "If there are any cuts Street, Middleton, redevelop­ r any discus- seems we w ill be g etting quite be fitted in during the coming they got together a team of considerable number of listed to come I am going to fight for a lot for £100." financial year. the last few years meant the re p o rte rs . ment of public house and id until then, buildings for which we will not the lads out there, for they are Formal consent for the Coun Newton Wood said he council had more duties and Their publication took two restaurant into public house jed. be able to offer assistance." essential." so included a events to take place has still to High appeal costs was worried to see the planning needed extra staff to deal with weeks to produce and is with hostel type accommoda­ be given by the council, but it department's fixed costs rising. Vacancies unfilled them, so the costs were bound to already proving to be a suc­ tion. M r B. A. Thompson, prop­ garage. It was The committee also agreed to is felt this will not cause a He felt it would be better to Mr Atherton replied that so go up. cess. All the copies were sold erty north of 2 Queen Street, consent had cut £5,000 earmarked for legal problem, as long as the organ­ reduce them rather than cut any far there was no suggestion that Coun John Hinchcliffe said out when the Mercury Barnard Castle, conversion of a year ago for expenses, leaving only £3,000 for service to the public. anyone should be made redun­ when the council took over the arrived and the team was isers take out suitable public builder’s store and yard to pro­ se and garage this in the kitty, the same as last M r Bryan Atherton, director dant. But it had been agreed YTS it knew it would be faced already getting on with its liability insurance. vide dwelling. dte. year — though the legal bills in of finance, replied that the only that three vacancies — one in his with extra costs one day, and next edition. In our picture M r and Mrs G. Lawson, 127 the past 12 months came to way to reduce the department's department and two in the chief this had happened. Many people are Peter Best, Lianne Webb, [planned No objection to £18,000. As previously reported, costs would be to get rid of a executive's department — should had shouted for a sports centre Katherine Pooley, Jessica Toft Hill, erection of porch and |orts made by this was due to two appeals planning officer or building con­ not be filled for the time being. and swimming pool. They had Ball, Adam Turner, Richard reinstatem ent of boundary il on the poor closure of road which were lost, over hospital trol officer. Coun Phil Hughes pointed out got them and now had to pay for Wells, Hannah Parham and walls with access for neigh­ erties in Bridge No objection is being made land in Barnard Castle and Alan No redundancies that changes in legislation over them. Kevin Tatchley. bouring premises. and North View, by members of Tfeesdale Coun­ Parker’s poultry project at Coun Alfred Stoker said some members were cil to a suggestion th a t form al Evenwood. It was accepted that these were exceptional cases and other councils were talking of f that the owner arrangements should be made F A R M & G A R D E N latter would be to close the main roads in >od standard. Barnard Castle for the Meet Town's £28,600 bill too high? procession. ALAN WHELDON therley They have often been closed In these hard times should the county council, English for the big parade on an infor­ Teesdale Council spend £28,600 Hertiage and E.C. It would be rators mal basis. But it was now felt in the coming year to complete difficult if Teesdale pulled out at BOBCAT improvements at the bottom of this stage. F a r m w a y experience, by police it should be done offi­ cially in the way the route was Galgate and lay better pave­ Coun Fred Blackwell com­ in the home. ments in Horsemarket and mented that it would generate shut off for the museum cente­ HIRE estimates Market Place? Several protests employment. It was the govern­ nary procession. There was no Cut out this advert to claim were made when the sum was ment's strategy that infrastruc­ disagreement when the idea reported to the community ser­ ture like this should be Muck Spreading was put to the community ser­ vices committee on Thursday. improved as it would help to cre­ vices committee on Thursday. Coun Mrs Dianne Austin said, ate some work. and Spreader Coun Alfred Stoker said he "I can’t support this. It is far to 5 0 p o f f Coun John Hinchcliffe said IALBW was in favour of the procession much to spend on this part of Hire now th at pavements on one side Extensions* using Montalbo Road rather the town when money is so of Horsemarket and Market Tel. 0388 710123 iValls-Patios-took short." Cash Sales of any bag of Farmway Feed than going right along Har- Place had been improved it was tin Stonework Coun Phil Hughes agreed it or 0836 571737 mire Road, as the main route right that the other side should nates free was a lot out of a tight budget at the Barnard Castle Branch could be k e p t open longer. and added, "It will make the be done the same way. They ssdale 31880 But Coun Phil Hughes said were badly cracked and people — ___ i town more attractive, but it is Newgate, Barnard Castle it would be better to stick to not essential." were being injured by tripping MINI EXCAVATOR the traditional route so resi­ Coun Ken Saxby stated that on them.
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