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  • Democracy to be relaunched in Darlington after 100 days

    A COUNCIL which has cancelled about 30 decision-making and service-shaping meetings involving its elected members over the Covid-19 outbreak has announced the democratic process will resume next month. Darlington Borough Council will hold its first

  • Plans to rapidly expand town trigger road fears

    PROPOSED developments in one of Britain’s fastest growing towns are continuing to be pushed forward, despite concerns that the main route through the area has reached its limit. Fears over the A6136 Catterick Road through Colburn and Catterick Garrison

  • Atist starts petition to combat complaints and save mural

    AN artist has created a petition in order to save her mural from possibly being removed. A hobby artist in Richmond was commissioned to paint the mural on the side of York House emporium by the owner of the building, Christine Swift, after a planning

  • Author’s latest crime novel is set in Darlington

    A CRIME writer took inspiration from his hometown for his latest grisly release. Chris Wheeler, who goes by the name CJ Grayson, has released his second novel ‘ That Night’ independently published through Amazon, and the first in a crime trilogy