Friday, September 3. 2010
Tesco gets go-ahead for four new stores - Construction Enquirer
Tesco gets go-ahead for four new stores Construction Enquirer The new stores will be built in Hull, Consett, Galston in East Ayrshire. and Ashtead in Kent. In Consett, Tesco plans to spend £2.5m on reclaiming ... |
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Thursday, September 2. 2010
Lip service - The Northern Echo
Lip service The Northern Echo Consett lad and former Church Army captain, John was curate of Spennymoor – effectively of Byers Green – from 1976-79 before becoming vicar of Eppleton, ... |
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11:27
Mr Tumble helps Chloe's dream come true - ChronicleLive
Mr Tumble helps Chloe's dream come true ChronicleLive The brave five-year-old, from Consett, County Durham, and her family were taken on a magical day out in London where she met her favourite TV character Mr ... |
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06:47
Wednesday, September 1. 2010
Smart shoppers reduce waste
Tips on how to be a ‘smart shopper’ will be on offer at a series of roadshows which kicks off in County Durham this week. (September 3)
The shows, which run between Friday, September 3 and Saturday, September 11, aim to raise awareness of waste and how to reduce, re-use and recycle it.
Organised by Durham County Council’s strategic waste management team, the roadshows will give top tips for minimising the amount of waste that goes into bins, and specific information about recycling electrical and electronic equipment.
Paula George, projects and campaigns team leader, said: “We can all do our bit to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes to landfill.
“We hope people will come along to find out how they can continue to reduce waste through smarter shopping, minimising food waste and recycling more household items.”
Running mostly between 10.00am and 3.00pm, the roadshows start at Consett Market on Friday and move on to Wolsingham Show, on Saturday, September 4 from 10.00am to 4.00pm, Peterlee Show, Sunday, September 5 from 10.00am to 4.00pm, Crook Market, Tuesday, September 7, Barnard Castle Market, Wednesday, September 8, Bishop Auckland Market, Thursday, September 9, Chester-le-Street Market, Friday, September 10, and Durham City Market, Saturday, September 11.
Staff will be on hand to answer questions and give more details about the household waste recycling centres in the county.
To find out about opportunities to get involved in the project and make a difference where you live, visit www.durham.gov.uk/aap
The shows, which run between Friday, September 3 and Saturday, September 11, aim to raise awareness of waste and how to reduce, re-use and recycle it.
Organised by Durham County Council’s strategic waste management team, the roadshows will give top tips for minimising the amount of waste that goes into bins, and specific information about recycling electrical and electronic equipment.
Paula George, projects and campaigns team leader, said: “We can all do our bit to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes to landfill.
“We hope people will come along to find out how they can continue to reduce waste through smarter shopping, minimising food waste and recycling more household items.”
Running mostly between 10.00am and 3.00pm, the roadshows start at Consett Market on Friday and move on to Wolsingham Show, on Saturday, September 4 from 10.00am to 4.00pm, Peterlee Show, Sunday, September 5 from 10.00am to 4.00pm, Crook Market, Tuesday, September 7, Barnard Castle Market, Wednesday, September 8, Bishop Auckland Market, Thursday, September 9, Chester-le-Street Market, Friday, September 10, and Durham City Market, Saturday, September 11.
Staff will be on hand to answer questions and give more details about the household waste recycling centres in the county.
To find out about opportunities to get involved in the project and make a difference where you live, visit www.durham.gov.uk/aap
FA Cup preliminary round / SkillTrainingLtd Northern League - Journal Live
FA Cup preliminary round / SkillTrainingLtd Northern League Journal Live Esh Winning remain bottom of the Skilltrainingltd Northern League First Division after being hit for five by Consett at Waterhouses. ... |
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09:45
Tuesday, August 31. 2010
Durham's barefoot GNR runner - BBC News
Durham's barefoot GNR runner BBC News In 2008, with 12 of the half marathons already under his belt, this council worker from Consett in County Durham took his trainers off for the last mile. ... |
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17:14
Ashington edge Bedlington in tight derby clash - New Post Leader
Ashington edge Bedlington in tight derby clash New Post Leader On Saturday Bedlington are away to Consett and then on Tuesday they travel to Bishop Auckland. Ashington, meanwhile, are in FA Vase action on Saturday when ... |
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10:54
Sunday, August 29. 2010
National Numbers Articles - National Numbers
National Numbers Articles National Numbers Residents of Consett, County Durham, are set to monitor speeding drivers in a new neighbourhood watch initiative. The revolutionary scheme will give the ... |
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12:12
Saturday, August 28. 2010
Consett and District Sunday League - ChronicleLive
Consett and District Sunday League ChronicleLive ANTHONY Hutton was the star of the show in Division One with a hat-trick as Consett Station crushed Consett Black Horse 5-1. Lee Innes also hit a hat-trick, ... |
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14:09
Hutton's hailed the hero - ChronicleLive
Hutton's hailed the hero ChronicleLive ANTHONY Hutton was the star of the show in Division One with a hat-trick as Consett Station crushed Consett Black Horse 5-1. Lee Innes also hit a hat-trick, ... |
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12:37