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1 10 THE MERCURY Wednesday, 3rd August, 2005

M e e t i n g t o Egged on by Teacher’s d i s c u s s old favourites praise for g r o u n d ’s CHILDREN from Green Lane students School held their annual sports f u t u r e Fun: H e le n day recently. A DANCE school celebrated its G o o d m a n While the older pupils enjoyed 20th year with its annual show at EVENWOOD parish council has MP a carousel of activities including the Civic Theatre. called a public meeting to w a tc h e s a throwing, jumping, running, Melanie Edmenson School of discuss the future of the village’s show at the obstacle and slalom races, the Dance which has branches in troubled Miner’s Welfare te d d y infants enjoyed old-favourites Chilton and , b e a rs ’ produced "Dance the World." Ground. such as egg and. spoon and Pupils aged from three performed a picnic with bean-bag races. Evenwood Town Football Club six-year-old variety of colourful dances, left the ground last month, C h lo e Head teacher Mike Grainger including a show-stopping Can- moving to , and Banner and said: “These sports days have Can, and an Irish tap dance changed its name to Z o e been really successful, with all performed by the schools adult tap group. Over 200 pupils took part in Spennymoor Town. Hutchinson, children engaged in activities the event, which was the third time The move followed a four-year a g e d fo u r throughout the afternoon. dispute between the club, the TM pic “They have had lots of fun, the school had used the Civic parish council, and the Charity competed in the friendliest way T h e a tre . Commission, the organisation and enjoyed the good weather. Principal Melanie Edmenson which licenses and monitors It’s picnic time for teddy bears We are a Sports Council said she was very proud of all the charities. Activemark Gold school, one of pupils who had worked extremely However, parish council TEDDY bears large and small, old Thursday lunchtime as children, only a few primary schools in hard throughout the term to and new joined in a picnic at a perform at such a high standard. representatives last week met parents, and even local MP Helen Durham, and strive to involve Many of the pupils also had Royal the Charity Commission, and Teesdale tourist attraction this week. Goodman dropped in for a sandwich. all children in a wide range of Academy of Dance examinations Stephen Hugill, the parish Meet the Middletons, in Middleton- During Middleton carnival sports at a variety of skill levels. two weeks before the show. council chairman, said the in-Teesdale, re-tells the village’s weekend, Saturday August 6, and “The very best are offered Eighteen-year-old Fiona Scott meeting was Very successful’. history and heritage, has been Sunday, August 7, Meet the further coaching opportunities performed for the last time, as she Kate Merryweather, Liam Foster, and “We will now be getting things hosting a teddy bear exhibit for two Middletons will be running children’s to encourage them to improve On the run: gained a place at SLP College in sorted out - more black and weeks, and its highlight came on mask-making activities. further.” Tegan Ward TM pic Leeds and starts a three-year white,” he said. musical theatre course in “Evenwood Town has gone, S e p te m b e r. but we still have three pub teams in the village playing at the ground, and we want to see Music exam what we can do for them.” The public meeting will be Farm er pays tribute to his successes held in The Traveller’s Rest pub, on Thursday, August 4, at 7pm. AT the recent examinations of the “We’ll find out if there’s Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, the following anyone who would be interested pupils were all successful: in becoming a managing trustee Piano: Grade 5, Fiona Williams. of the ground,” Mr Hugill said. ‘beautiful and loving’ w ife Grade 6, Rosemary Hughes (m e rit). C h a r g e s A TEESDALE farmer has paid by Mercury Staff______Susan Todd; Dorothy Robinson; Singing: Grade 3, Victoria tribute his wife who died of Jennifer Gaskin; Stephen & Bainbridge. Grade 8, Nina Deborah Howard rep Janet & C u th b e rt. cancer earlier this month. (cousins); Mr & Mrs Dunkeld JO ROBINSON BA Hons ALCM d e n i e d Hazel Dowson, of Breckholme Farm, (cousins); Sid Thompson; Doreen Mike Mace; Roger Redfearn rep near Middleton-in-Teesdale, died on Scott rep Alan Scott; Alexander Mrs Redfeam; Betty Tompkins; A MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE Saturday, July 16, aged 61. Her Tarn rep family; Mrs Sylvia Ronnie Walton; Mrs Janet £1,400 man has been charged with husband, Alan, said: “She was a Watson rep Claude Watson; Mrs McEwan & Natasha McEwan; handling stolen goods worth beautiful person. M Watson rep Mark; Sylvia Joyce Chapplow (cousin); Doris more than £40,000. “She was very kind, and very devoted Bowron; Mrs Hilda Beach; Eileen Smith (aunt); David Smith raised Nigel Shield, 38, of Parkside, to her family.” Comer; Mr & Mrs Philip (cousin); Mr & Mrs Gordon Alston Road, is accused of Hutchinson rep family and Mr A CHARITY ‘Purcell and Parasols’ Mrs Dowson had three children, and Thompson; Mrs Shotton; Mr evening in Hall gardens having received a V-reg Elwood (brother-in-law); Mrs & Mrs TA Addison; Mr & Mrs seven grandchildren. LR Geldard; Mr & Mrs Mark has raised £1,400 to help buy a Landrover Discovery, worth “She loved looking after the Walton; Keith Dowson; Malcolm blood bank in a Tanzanian village. £14,000, and a W-reg Scania Proud & Carolyn Lambert; Mrs Wallace rep family; Alison grandchildren, knitting, and gardening/ Pearson rep James Pearson; Visitors had the chance to walk Artie, worth £28,000, knowing Mr Dowson said. Jean Bonnett; Mr Michael through the gardens to the music of both vehicles to be stolen. Proffitt; Mrs Gillian Watson; Mr & Mrs R Raine; Alisdair P u rc e ll. “She was very well known and well McMinn; Russell Tallentire & The Landrover Discovery liked in the area.” Susan Watson; D Coates rep John Alison Race, one of the Coates; Mrs Mary Lee-Shields; Enid Tallentire; Ian Tallentire organisers, said: “It was a very belonged to Harold Reay, and Mrs Dowson married in 1961. She & Ruth Tallentire; Mr Roy the Scania Artie belonged to worked in Woolworths, and at Glaxo, in Mrs Barbara Crawley; Mrs pleasant and enjoyable night.” Brydon (cousin) Mr & Mrs Peter Tallentire; Dennis Atkinson; She thanked everyone who had Entwhistle Haulage, it is Barnard Castle. Burke (cousin); Mr & Mrs John Sue Watson rep Andrew; helped with the production. claimed. Her funeral service was held at St Fondly remembered: Hazel Dowson leaves husband Alan, Hare rep Bert Hare; Linda three children and seven grandchildren Brenda Hare; Pat Tallentire Several winning raffle ticket Mr Shield denies both Mary’s Church, Middleton-in-Teesdale. Clennell; Karen Akers; Doug rep Chris; Margery Anderson numbers remain unclaimed. They charges. Magistrates in Bishop • Mourners: Anderson; Colin Bowman; Colin and Pinkney rep John N Pinkney Ltd; rep Gordon Anderson; Jackie Reed rep are: Yellow 310, 285, 788, 312 and Auckland this week committed Harry Richardson; Stella Anderson; Helen Lowes; John Payne rep Mr & Mrs Margaret Raine; Mr Ted McFarlane rep Philip Reed; Anne, Jean & Louise rep g re e n 112. him for trial at a future date at Shirley Thom; Elsie High rep John & J Payne; John Mattinson; Brian Mrs McFarlane; Louise & Nicola Tbdd; Bob & Wendy Scott; Mark Hopps; Chris If you think you may be a winner, Teesside Crown Court. Trevor High; Mr & Mrs Gardiner John & Judith Parkin rep Brian & Lawton. call Alison on 01833 640061.

PUBLIC NOTICE

THE LICENSING ACT 2003 NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO VARY PREMISES LICENCES

CONSORTIUM Iiirmniif ril HEART cirmiiiiuOf TIIttAlt This is a list of the variations planned by the village halls and com m unity centres in Teesdale with regards to the Licensing Act 2003 Premises Licences. Premises: Barnard Castle Mechanics Institute and Witham Hall Community Association Premises: Gainford Village Hall Premises: St Mary’s Barnard Castle Parish Hall Address: 3 Horsemarket, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, DL12 8LY Address: Gainford, Darlington, Co. Durham Address: Newgate, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham Applicant: The Management Committee Applicant: The Management Committee Applicant: The Management Committee A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ able activities: indoor sporting events and the showing of films. able activities: the showing of films and the performance of plays. able activities: indoor sports, the showing of films. Also a variation is sought to change the standard days and times of opening for all licensable Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours from 08.00am - 02.00am Monday to activities to be held on the premises to: Weekdays and Saturdays 08.00am to 02.00am and Premises: Hamsterley Village Hall Saturday and between 08.00am and 12.00midnight on a Sunday. Sundays 08.00am to 11.30pm Address: Hamsterley, , Co. Durham, DL13 3QF Applicant: The Management Committee Premises: Bamingham Village Hall A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ Premises: Stainton Grove Community Centre Address: Bamingham, Richmond, North , DLU 7DW able activities: indoor sporting events, the showing of films and the performance of live music. Address: Unit 9, The Green, Stainton Grove, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham DL12 SUE Applicant: The Management Committee Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours on a Saturday to 01.00am and to add hours Applicant: The Community Association A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ on a Sunday from 09.00am - 11.00pm. A variation is sought to add lo the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ able activities: indoor sporting events, the showing of films and the performance of plays. able activities: the showing of films and the performance of plays. Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours from 08.00am to 12.00midnight all week. Premises: Village Hall Address: Hutton Magna, Richmond, , DL11 7HQ Premises: Stainton and Streatlam Village Hall Premises: Village Hall Applicant: The Management Committee Address: Stainton Village, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham Address: Boldron, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, DL12 9RQ A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ Applicant: The Management Committee Applicant: The Management Committee able activities: the performance of plays, the showing of films and indoor sporting events. A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours from 08.00am - 12.00midnight Sunday able activities: the performance of plays, the showing of films and indoor sporting events. through to Thursday, and on Fridays and Saturdays from 08.00am - 02.00am. able activities: the performance of plays, the showing of films, indoor sporting events. Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours from 08.00am - 02.00am Monday to Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours from 08.00am - 02.00am Monday to Saturday and from 08.00am - 11.00pm on Sundays Premises: Mickleton Village Hall Saturday and 08.00am - 11.00pm on Sundays. Address: Mickleton, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham Premises: and Parish Hall Applicant: The Management Committee Premises: Morritt Memorial CE Primary School Address: Bowes, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ Address: Startforth, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham DL12 9AQ Applicant: The Management Committee able activity: indoor sporting events. Applicant: The Community Association A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ Also a variation is sought to be able to supply alcohol for consumption on the premises and with­ A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ in a ten metre distance from two exit door* (main entrance and entrance to extension) to permit able activity: indoor sporting events. able activities: performance of plays, the showing of films, live and recorded music and per­ Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours from 08.00am and on a Saturday evening attendees to continue consumption whilst collecting and consuming the food from barbecues that formances of dance. to 02.00am have to be placed outside for safety, and to extend the general hours from 08.00am and on a Saturday evening to 02.00am Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours to 02.00am all week. Premises: Village Hall Address: Pinfold Lane, Butterknowle, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham, DL13 5PP Premises: Reading and Recreation Room Premises: Whorlton Village Community Association ' Applicant: The Management Committee Address: Romaldkirk, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham DL12 9ED Address: The Green, Whorlton, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ Applicant: The Management Committee Applicant: The Management Committee I able activities: indoor sporting events and the showing of films. A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens Also a variation is sought to be able to supply alcohol for consumption on the premises and with- able activities: indoor sporting events, the performance of plays and theatre events and the show­ able activity: the showing of films. in a ten metre distance of the rear of the building, and to extend the general hours on Saturday ing of films. Also a variation is sought to extend the general hours from 08.00am - 02.00am Also a variation is sought to change the standard days and times of opening for all licensable Monday to Saturday. evenings to 01.00am activities to be held on the premises to include Sundays 09.00am - 11.00pm

Premises: Village Hall Premises: Scarth Memorial Hall A record of all these applications can be viewed, and representations made, at Teesdale District Address: Moor Road, Cotherstone, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, DL2 9PJ Address: South Green, , Darlington, Co. Durham, DL2 3LD Council, Licensing Department, Teesdale House, 43 Galgate, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham Applicant: The Management Committee Applicant: The Management Committee DL12 8EL A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ A variation is sought to add to the existing list of regulated entertainment the following licens­ able activities: indoor sporting events and the showing of films. able activities: the showing of films and the performance of plays. Also a variation is sought to change the standard days and times of opening for all licensable Also a variation is sought to be able to supply alcohol for consumption on the premises, and to It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an appli activities to be held on the premises to: Monday to Friday 09.00am - 02.00am, Saturday and extend the general hours from 08.00am - 12.30am Monday to Thursday and Sundays; and cation and the maximum fine which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence Sunday 09.00am - 11.30pm 08.00am - 01.30am Friday and Saturday. £5,000.

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