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Elachi £13M Expansion Plan for Aycliffe Business Park Bengal Lounge Week Ending 21st October 2016 Contemporary Indian Restaurant funeral service DINE IN SPECIAL ‘The truly independent family company caring for your needs’ THALI NIGHT Incorporating “The Newtonian” PARTNERING Every Tuesday Evening Aycliffe & District Community Newspaper Contact: Bryan A Shepherd & John Whitehouse £10.95 per person www.newtonnews.co.uk - ‘Number 1 Website For Local News’ First Published in 1948 and still FREE www.bengal-lounge.co.uk Newton Press, Blue Bridge Centre, St. Cuthbert’s Way, Newton Aycliffe DL5 6DS • Tel: (01325) 300212 (24hr) 6 St Elizabeth’s Close, Woodham Village, DL5 4UE T: 01325 318600 TEL: 301066 or 313326 Editor: [email protected] - Advertising: [email protected] Surtees House Hilton Road Newton Aycliffe DL5 6EN 1 Upper Beveridge Walkway Town Centre DL5 4EE £13m Expansion Plan for (next to StevenRussell) elachiindian restaurant Tel: 01325 316516 Aycliffe Business Park All You Can Eat B u e t Wednesday, ursday & Sunday (5.30-9pm) £10.95 EXPECTED TO CREATE 3200 JOBS Friday and Saturday (5.30-9pm) £12.95 Work by Durham County (Kids up to 6 years free, up to 12 years half price) Council to pave the way for an expected 3,200 jobs and A la Carte Menu also available an economic boost of nearly Your table must be booked in advance half a billion pounds is now Monday & Tuesday Banquet Special - £9.95 FENSA underway. Registered Company With £13m funding from the Call 01325 316 516 - www.elachirestaurant.co.uk Local Enterprise Partnership, the Council is carrying out work to prepare the 52 hectare Forrest Park site in BLINDS FACTORY SHOP Windows & Doors Bedrooms Newton Aycliffe to expand and even further develop FREE Measure and Fitting Orangeries Extensions Aycliffe Business Park which “buy direct from the factory and save ££££s” lies adjacent to the Hitachi Kitchens Bathrooms Rail site, already the largest SPECIAL!!! Call before noon, Monday to business park in the region. Friday for same day appointment Telephone: 01325 301888 The works, due to be completed Next Day Fitting of Vertical Blinds Email: [email protected] by the end of autumn 2017, will Council Leader Cllr Simon Henig (left) with Cllr Neil Foster Website: www.durham-design.co.uk see a new, signalised junction Phone Siesta Blinds on 01325 309003 on the A167 - for better access creating 1000’s of local jobs. Darren Cumner, Manu- Siesta House, Whinfield Drive, to the new site and the Business We will create the perfect facturing Plant Manager environment for the private at Hitachi Rail said: “This Aycliffe Business Park DL5 6AU Park with an internal link road www.siestablinds.com and a power substation. sector to step forward and make expansion is excellent news The improvements will the most of the opportunities for the area and the wider Bedroom unlock a potential investment provided by Hitachi Rail, economy. It will firmly put of nearly £140 million from its wider supply chain and County Durham on the map Image the private sector to develop the cluster of manufacturing as a County which stimulates M.V. MOBILITY industries in the area. investment and regeneration, Scooters from £295.00 the site including, due to its including warranty and after sales service location, a possible rail freight “As a result we hope that and we are delighted to be Sliding Wardrobes interchange. It’s estimated the Forrest Park becomes the next part of it.” The preparatory Powered Riser/Recliner Chairs from £495 site could see the creation of great success story for County groundworks are due to be Also available: Manufactured in our Newton Aycliffe Factory 3,200 jobs and deliver a Gross Durham, bringing thousands completed by the end of the Wheelchairs, Adjustable Beds, Value Added of £495 million of new jobs to the area and year with the substation, link Bath Lifts and Stairlifts over the next twenty years. putting millions of pounds into road and junction completed Cllr Simon Henig, Leader our economy.” by autumn 2017. No obligation of the County Council, said: Free home demonstration “The decision by Hitachi Distance no object to bring rail manufacturing Part exchange welcome back to its home in County MOBILE SHOWROOM Durham provided us with the opportunity of a lifetime. The Call Michael 01325 931032 or 0191 484 6172 significant role the Council A family firm, est. 1891 www.bedrooomimage.co.uk played in that decision, along Visit our new studio at: with our partners, remains one 01325 465 647 24 Cockerton Green, Darlington DL3 9EU of my proudest moments with 24 hours, day and night the authority. HAIR • BEAUTY • TANNING • TONING Telephone (01325) 464100 “To add to the success of what Our own prepayment plans available 5 Cobblers Hall - Tel: 308860 (Free Car Parking) or is already the largest business 9 Main Street, Ferryhill - Tel: 01740 652006 park in the region, the new 59A Bondgate / Darlington / DL3 7JR Middlesbrough and Washington development on Forrest Park Telephone 0191 417 9174 we hope to bring over 3,000 jobs and add almost half a 20% OFF billion pounds to the economy ELECTRICIAN when you spend £50 or over over the next twenty years. 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