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Friday 31st March 2012The Bishop Press Issue 79 Page 1
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Members of a local running club have joined forces with a local charity to help organise a re-launched running event. The 10k originally took place between 2001 and
Hamsterley 10k trail race returns
2003, but this year the race, which has been organized by Butterwick Hospice fundraiser Julie Nisbet, hopes to attract up to 400 people from around the region.
“The last few years have seen an increase in people taking up running as a hobby, or a way to get fi t. The route is challenging but scenic, and hopefully runners will come along and support the event,” said Julie.The Hamsterley trail race is approximately 10k through the undulating off-road terrain of County Durham’s magnifi cent Hamsterley Forest. Aycliffe Running Club played a huge part in helping map out a new route, and will be present on the day to help with marshalling and registra-tion.Local businesses Driver Hire in Newton Aycliffe and Up and Running in Darlington are also sponsoring the 10K race, which takes place on Sunday, 15th July at 10.30am. Places are limited to 400, so entries are being accepted on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis. To register, or for more information, visit www.butterwick.org.uk/hamsterley or contact Julie on 01388 603003.
Runners are gearing up to take part in the 10k trail race at Hamsterley Forest.
Police are cracking down on organised crime after raiding two sites in the Bishop Auckland area.Search warrants were executed on Green Acres Farm near Green Lane and Hostel Farm near Toronto, at around 10am on Wednesday 21st March.Around 30 police offi cers took part in the raids, as well as six offi cers from HM Revenue and Customs.A number of items were seized, including a suspected stolen car, a trailer and a suspicious
white powder.A bomb disposal team was also called after MoD smoke grenades were discovered, and RSPCA offi cers attended Hostel Farm in relation to concerns regarding the welfare of horses.Inspector Martin Peace commented, “This is part of the overriding Operation Sledgehammer against organised crime.“The message is that we cannot have individuals banding together to commit crime or intimidate the local community.”
Police raid ‘organised crime’ properties
Age UK County Durham is running a gym session for the over 50s as part of its Fit as a Fiddle project. The sessions run every Wednesday morning from 11am until 12 noon at the
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The Rotary Club of Bishop Auckland held a collection on Thursday 15th March in the town’s Morrisons store.The charity to benefi t was End Polio Now, a campaign which has reduced the
Police are appealing for information after damage was caused to a plastic garden swing in Bishop Auckland.The incident happened between 9.30pm on Friday 16th March and 9am the next day. The swing was in
Youngsters at King James 1 Academy are learning how to manage their money thanks to a £1,000 investment by Dale & Valley Homes.The Bishop Auckland-based housing company has paid for booklets explaining all about fi nancial matters, from the different types of bank account to the risks involved in investments.The booklets will be used by the students as part of their wider education on life skills.Kath Wright, tenancy services manager, said, “Learning how to manage your money is a crucial
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Plastic garden swing damaged
the back garden of a house on Brusselton View.The plastic mesh was cut from the seat and back rest.Anyone witnesses are asked to contact Durham Police on 101 and ask to speak to PC Matthew Hope.
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Governor, who supported by collecting for an hour.“We are happy to announce that £238 was raised and we are grateful to Morrisons shoppers for their generosity,” said a Rotary Club spokesperson.
Members of the Rotary Club of Bishop Auckland raised £238 at Morrisons.
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College manager conquers Kilimanjaro for charityA Bishop Auckland College manager has conquered Mount Kilimanjaro to help raise £75,000 for charity - and inspire the young Duke of Edinburgh volunteers he leads.Rob Richardson, Head of Business Development, has just returned from Tanzania, where he braved temperatures of minus 25 degrees to reach the mountain’s 19,000ft Uhuru Peak.Rob, recently appointed as co-ordinator for the new Durhamgate Duke of Edinburgh programme, said, “Getting to the top of the highest free standing mountain in the world was no easy feat. With tem-peratures on summit night reaching -25°C, it proved to be a difficult challenge during which a number of the group suffered from the effects of high altitude related conditions and exhaustion.” The climb was in aid of Rob’s favourite charity, Help for Heroes, and the group of 23 participants were ac-companied by two soldiers who were part of the Help for Heroes Battle Back programme, which aims to get wounded soldiers back on their feet after suffering injury in service. The expedition was Rob’s third challenge for the charity since 2010, having previously completed a 350-mile cycle ride across
Rob Richardson, Head of Business Development at Bish-op Auckland College, standing at Uhuru Peak, summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Northern France and a six day trek in the Annapurna range of mountains in Nepal. Rob, who is already planning his next charity climb – Mount Everest Base Camp in March 2013, added, “This has been my biggest challenge to date but I hope by doing this it will inspire the young people joining the Durhamgate Duke of Edinburgh programme
to see that by setting themselves personal goals and embracing a challenge they can achieve so much.“I would like them to appreciate how much the Duke of Edinburgh programme can give them in terms of confidence, self belief and a sense of achievement that only comes from pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone.”
Petition will �ght for town centre M&SA former Marks and Spencer employee is leading a petition to encourage the store to remain at its current town centre site.Christine Atkinson, who worked at the Bishop Auckland branch for 30 years, hopes the petition will show the business how important it is to local residents.Christine decided to take action after rumours began circulating that M&S will be moving to a unit at the new retail site in St Helen Auckland, which is currently under construction. Store bosses have neither confirmed or
denied this, although they recently extended their lease at the town centre store until 2013.Christine commented, “I have been told there is not enough footfall for Marks and Spencer. They will not tell me if they are planning to move, but it is really important that the store stays where it is.“Once we have collected the signatures, I will be taking it to the head office.“It would be such a shame if we lost it.”Bishop Auckland Town Council will also write to the store expressing their wish for it to remain where it is.
Paths to close to make way for communal gardenTwo paths in St Mary’s Close on Woodhouse Estate are to close in order to make way for a communal garden for elderly residents.The project was given the go ahead by Durham
County Council’s highways committee after almost three years.On receiving criticism about the plans, Woodhouse Close County Councillor John Lethbridge commented,
“The people on the ground, who live there, are saying ‘please do this.’“We’re talking about improving St Mary’s Close and something we can be proud of.”
Eggciting Easter Bishop Auckland Town Hall Library is holding an Egg Decorating session on Tuesday 3rd April, from 10.30am to 11.30am. Children aged 12 and under can decorate an
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Baby bunny appealVolunteers at Kays Hill Animal Sanctuary, based on Bildershaw Bank near West Auckland, have ten baby bunnies who are in need of good homes. “The lovely bunnies are twelve weeks-old, various colours, boys and girls and very cute,” said a spokes-person for the sanctuary, who went on to say, “If
anyone could give one or two of them a home, could they contact Becky or Julia on 01388 459 324 or 07972 268 420 at Kays Hill Volunteers.” A small donation will be required by those wishing to re-home a bunny, to help the Sanctuary with the costs of caring for their other animals.
In the last two weeks there have been two incidents of a male exposing himself to females on the Jubilee Estate in Shildon.Police have arrested 25
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Many members of Bishop Auckland Golf Club can remember the club’s first charity Pro-Am tournament, which was held in 1987 and featured a host of celebrity players, including England manager Bobby Robson and FIFA referee George Courtney.Now, in his capacity as club captain for 2012, George Veal, along with Lady Captain Barbara Veal, have pledged their support to donate cash from all fun-draising activities in their year of office to The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.The season will feature fixtures and events both on and off the course.Lady Elsie Robson recently attended a charity lunch
Members of Bishop Auckland Golf Club with a cheque for £1,100, which was donated to The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.
hosted by the club, which was just a taste of things to come.Club member and Past Captain, Gary Collinson, has a vivid recollec-tion of the 1987 Pro-Am tournament, as he caddied for Bobby Robson. He didn’t hesitate to give his full support to George’s fundraising activities, agreeing to arrange an event coinciding with his 50th birthday. With a fantastic atmosphere in the clubhouse, over 130 guests celebrated and gave generously throughout the evening. Gary was hugely indebted to generous donations from friends, with star raffle prizes being a night for two
in London - kindly donated by Novotel St. Pancras - and a night’s stay for two donated by The Blackwell Grange Hotel in Darlington. Hands dipped into pockets to support the customary ‘Heads and Tails’, followed by an auction which was supported by Appleby Golf Club, Slaley Hall and Sunderland FC, who sent along a Jack Colback shirt signed by the 1st team.A spokeseperson for the club said, “Gary certainly won’t forget his big 50th, especially in the knowledge that his celebrations raised £1,100 for The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation and is a real spring board for future fundraising events in the golf clubs calendar.”
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A new website has been launched to help unemployed people in County Durham fi nd jobs and apprenticeship oppor-tunities. The mobile careers microsite includes informa-tion on the latest job oppor-tunities at Durham County Council and apprenticeship vacancies.The site has been launched by Bishop Auckland College as part of a range of activities marking National Careers Week to help students access job op-
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Local talent shines music competitionKate Greenup, a pupil at Bishop Barrington School, wowed the judging panel of the UK’s biggest original music competition and sailed through the audition stage of Live and Unsigned.Kate will be competing against the most talented bands and artists in the country at the Regional Final Showcase of Live and Unsigned 2012 – all in a bid to make the Grand Final at The O2. Kate battled against hundreds of auditionees to secure a spot in the live shows. Acts that made it through auditions will now take part in a live Regional Final Showcase in front of hundreds of spectators. The
portunities and fi nd out more about apprenticeships available in the local area.They also included the pub-lication of a new careers newsletter distributed around the college and a visit to Teesdale School in Barnard Castle in partner-ship with Durham Education Business Partnership where Year 10 and 11 pupils heard about apprenticeships.Stephanie Nattrass, the college’s Head of Client Services, said, “We work closely with other training
organisations and the local job centres on an ongoing basis, but National Careers Week gave our careers staff a high profi le platform to launch several new ideas to support students with relevant information about jobs in the area and further training.”The new website is open to all to use and will be regularly updated with new employment and ap-prenticeship opportunities. It can be found at http://tinyurl.com/6ta4692.
best acts will also get the opportunity to play at some of the biggest festivals in the UK from over 100 Festival slots.This year’s competition also offers acts an extra chance for exposure - being fi lmed for broadcasting on the Sky TV Network in an exclusive fl y-on-the-wall documentary.Kate is now preparing for the Regional Final Showcase on Sunday 1st April at the Tyne Theatre in Newcastle at 4.30pm, for the opportunity to progress towards the Grand Final at Live Fest at The O2 in London.For more information visit www.LiveandUnsigned.UK.com.
A Cultivate 4 Life Project and an Adventure Day for young people aged 11 to 16 are to be held this Easter holiday.A day of working on an allotment project will take place on Thursday 5th April, when youngsters will attend the allotments at Woodhouse Close Estate from 11am. There, the team will assist in creating bark chip paths, repairing a shed roof and door, potting, planting and general Easter services
St Helen’s Church will be holding several services over Easter.- Palm Sunday, 1st April, 10am - Parish Mass. 6pm, Evensong & Stations of the Cross.- Maundy Thursday, 5th
April, 7.30pm - Evening Mass followed by The Watch of the Passion until midnight.- Good Friday, 6th April, 2pm - The Celebration of the Lord’s Passion & children’s liturgy.- Easter Eve, 7th April,
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tidying up.As a reward for their help, those taking part will then get to go to Moor House Adventure Centre at Houghton-le-Spring on Wednesday 11th April. Activities will include climbing, archery, off-road buggy driving, abseiling, toboggan runs, frisbee golf, tomahawks and more.For more information, or take part in this free project, contact Nigel on 07731 549 186.
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One of the region’s best known charity fundraisers has received a top honour from the chairman of Durham County Council.Dedication is the name of the game for Sue Snowdon and it has seen her rewarded with the Chairman’s Medal.Sue’s work for Butterwick Hospice and the Bishop Auckland Town Centre Forum has resulted in some of the most successful events the area has seen and a legacy that continues today – such as the Bishop Auckland Food Festival.Sue has arranged fun runs
in Hamsterley Forest, Santa Trails at Low Barnes Nature Reserve, football tournaments, Proms in the Park at Raby Castle, murder mystery evenings – the list goes on.And Sue has that wonderful ability to get people to help – and usually they do it free of charge.One such occasion was the day after one of the proms in the park at Raby Castle. The weather had been dreadful and when it was time for the stage to be dismantled it had sunk into so much mud that it wasn’t going anywhere. Sue asked the army to
help and they did - it was airlifted out!In 2007, Sue became Deputy Lord Lieutenant of County Durham – and she is also Justice of the Peace.Councillor Linda Marshall, Vice Chairman of Durham County Council, paid tribute to Sue when presenting her with her award, when she said, “This is indeed richly deserved. You are a superb role model. I would like to recognise the amazing contribution you have made over the years in voluntary and community service.”
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Police are appealing for witnesses after an attempted break-in of a shed was reported in Bishop Auckland.The incident happened between 6pm on Saturday 17th March and 8am the
Attempted shed break in
following day in Westlea Avenue.The shed was in the back garden.Anyone who saw anything suspicious is asked to contact Durham Constabu-lary on 101.
Sue Snowdon receiving the Chairman’s Medal Award from Cllr Linda Marshall, Vice Chairman of Durham County Council.
Art exhibitionAn exhibition of work by the Teesdale Artists’ Network will be on display at the McGuinness Gallery in Bishop Auckland Town Hall from Monday 2nd
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Food Festival gets taste buds going onlineThis year’s Bishop Auckland Food Festival is tantalising taste buds by encouraging Durham foodies to swap and share their favourite recipes – some local to Durham – on the festival’s own Facebook fan page.With just three weeks to go before the festival returns, food lovers from all over Durham are posting their favourite recipes and pictures of their home-made fare and kitchen creations on the social networking site. The closing date for entries is 9th April, after which all recipes will be voted for on Facebook by the festival community. The most popular will receive two complimentary tickets to the Fabulous Baker Brothers event, plus a copy of their recently published book that accompanied the Chanel 4 TV show.Recipes already posted include a macaroni pie, Staindrop pudding, baked local Cotherstone cheese souffl e, Welsh rarebit with
Attempted theftsBetween 9pm on Monday 19th March and 4.10pm on Tuesday 20th March, someone removed the cover from a secure black Harley Davidson motorcycle, which was parked at Crawford Close in Bishop Auckland. There was then an attempt to steal the motorcycle by removing the wires from the ignition barrel with an unknown implement. The theft attempt failed, but
there was a considerable amount of damage to the ignition barrel. In a separate incident, an attempt was made to break into a Vauxhall Astra in Fieldon Drive, between 3am and 5am on Saturday 17th March.Any witnesses to either incident are asked to contact Durham Police on 101 and ask for Bishop Auckland police station or call Crimestoppers on 0800
a Durham twist and a 12 year-olds’ homemade swiss roll.Chris Davy who has submitted the Baked Local Cotherstone Cheese Souffl e from the Rose and Crown in Romaldkirk said, “We have found that our visitors love to know about the origins of not only their food but also the dish that they have chosen from the menu. It helps them identify with this area, provides discussion and im-portantly for us they then help spread the word about our own restaurant but also Durham as a destina-tion, when they talk about the food on their return home.”More information and regular updates can be found on the Facebook page at www.bishopauck-landfoodfestival.co.uk and on Twitter @bishfoodfest.Kate James, festivals and events manager at Visit County Durham, said, “It is really great that people are interacting with the
festival and sharing their favourite recipes. Just reading some of the posts is making me hungry. The festival is all about high-lighting the quality food and drink being served across the county and the mouth-watering selection of the fi nest regional and national produce.”Tom and Henry Herbert, the Fabulous Baker Brothers, who have inspired people to get into the kitchen with their recent Channel 4 show, will be special guests at the Bishop Auckland Food Festival where they will talk about setting up their businesses, their food ex-periences and becoming TV stars. The popular food festival, returning to Bishop Auckland for the eighth time on 21st April, will take place at Auckland Castle and Bishop Auckland Market Place between 9.30am and 4.30pm. A free park and ride system will be in operation on the day.
Scheduled bin collections in County Durham will take place as normal on Good Friday.Residents whose rubbish and recycling is due to be collected on Friday 6th April are reminded to leave their bins out for collection as usual.During the week commencing Monday, 9th April, collections will be one day later than normal due to the Bank Holiday Monday.Bins should be left out
Easter bin collectionsfor collection by 7am on collection day.For more information about waste and recycling collections, including frequently asked questions and an A to Z of what can be recycled, visit www.durham.gov.uk/bins.For details of your specifi c collection days, enter your postcode in the My Durham section of any page on the website.Alternatively, call Durham County Council on 03000 26 1000.
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The U7 Kings had a 2-0 win at Newton Aycliffe, with goals from Tommy Hawkes and Bailey Wainwright along with Jake Dobinson .The U7 Aces lost 2-1 against Spraire Lads & Lasses, with Elizabeth Martin scoring for the second week running, after a good shot from Danny Shaw. The U8 Kings lost 2-0,
but the Under 8 Aces had a great 6-0 win over Newton
Aycliffe, with goals from D y l a n N icho l son
(2), Rob Carney (2) and Luke Brownless (2). The U10 Kings lost 3-2 against Darlington TSC, with goals from Liam Robson and Jack Glasper, while the Under 10 Aces won 2-0 against 21st Allstars with goals from Aaron Willoughby and Tom Aldsworth. The U12s won 5-3 away at Kader with goals from Johnson
Bishop Auckland Rugby Club’s 1st team were at home to Whitby on a sunny afternoon in their most recent fi xture. Ideal conditions for the spectators but a bit too warm for the players. Whitby had a couple of decent players but lacked any structure to their play. Bishop, on the other hand, were controlling the phases and moving the ball nicely. The ball was moved out quickly to outside centre
Matthew Bradley, aged 14 from Escomb Road in Bishop Auckland, competed at the Northumberland and Durham County Swimming Cham-pionships at the Sunderland Aquatics Centre on the 17th and 18th of March. This was the fi rst time the annual champion-ships had been held at the Sunderland 50 metre venue. The event attracted hundreds of swimmers aged between 9 and 14 years from as far South as Richmondale and as far North as Alnwick. Matthew competed in ten races involving seven different events over the weekend against stiff competition from many of the bigger swimming clubs in the area.He was positioned fourth in the 200 metres Individual Medley and 100 metres Backstroke. He took 3rd place and a bronze medal in the 400 metres freestyle and followed these with 2nd
Bishop teenager crowned County Swimming Champion
The U7 Kings had a 2-0 win at Newton Aycliffe, with goals from Tommy Hawkes and Bailey Wainwright along with Jake Dobinson .The U7 Aces lost 2-1 against Spraire Lads & Lasses, with Elizabeth Martin scoring for the second week running, after a good shot from Danny Shaw. The U8 Kings lost 2-0,
but the Under 8 Aces had a great 6-0 win over Newton
Aycliffe, with
(2), Rob
Matthew Bradley, aged 14 from Escomb Road in Bishop Auckland, competed at the Northumberland and Durham County Swimming Cham-pionships at the Sunderland Aquatics Centre on the 17th and 18th of March. This was the fi rst time the annual champion-ships had been held at the Sunderland 50 metre venue. The event attracted hundreds of swimmers aged between 9 and 14 years from as far South as Richmondale and as far North as Alnwick. Matthew competed in ten races involving seven different events over the weekend against stiff competition from many of the bigger swimming clubs in the area.He was positioned fourth in the 200 metres Individual Medley and
He took 3rd place and a bronze medal in the 400 metres freestyle and followed these with 2nd places and silver medals in the 100 metres and 200 metres freestyle. His biggest achievement, however, was retaining his champion status in the 100 metres and 200 metres breaststroke. Matthew won both events taking gold medals on the Saturday morning and afternoon. Matthew had won the events in 2011 at the 25 metre venue in Middlesbrough setting new records for the two events at County level. Matthew also achieved personal best times in fi ve of the seven events that he competed in. He took overall 3rd place in the boys 14 year age group. Matthew swims with Sedgefi eld 75 ASC and has competed at county, regional and national levels since the age of 9.
Matthew at the County Swimming Championships.
Lance Oliver, who burst through the Whitby defence with his electric pace to score under the posts. Tombling converted 7-0. Bishop now had the measure of Whitby, who could not contain Bishop's fl owing rugby, and the next three tries came in quick succession scored by hooker Leigh Cox, winger James Greathead and second row Jack Tindle, all converted by Tombling to
take the half time score to 28-0.With the bonus point secured, Bishop were looking to kick on and score more points, however Whitby - to their credit - defended better and it wasn't until ten minutes into the second half that stand-off Tombling saw a gap and ran through to score under the posts, which he then converted 35-0. The next try came from great work in the
line out, where second row Paul Fletcher ripped the ball from his opposite number and set up a maul which offl oaded to fl anker Michael Beach, who ran 30 metres to score under the posts - 42-0. Bishop's next score came from a penalty, which Tombling converted to take his tally from the game to 22 points. Whitby then stemmed the fl ow of tries for a short while but never really offered anything in
attack, and Bishop were on the counter attack moving the ball smoothly through their backs for full-back Zac Hole to score in the corner. With the conversion missed, Bishop fi nished the game 50-0.This was a confi dence boosting performance against limited opposition, but Bishop played well and never let Whitby have a sniff of the game.Final score, Bishop Auckland 1st 50 - Whitby 0.
Bishop 1st play Whitby in the sun
St Mary’s weekend round-up
Ballan (2), Bailey Prudhoe (2), and Jordan Wintersgill. The U13 Kings had a good 6-2 win over Stokesley to take them within a point of promotion, with great strikes from Gareth McMahon (3), Thomas Wilkinson (2) and Harry Coulthard. The U13 Aces match against North Ormesby had to be abandoned with the game at 2-2 after Owen Stephenson broke his leg for St. Mary’s. The club wishes him all the best on his recovery. The U14 Aces won 4-0 against Nunthorpe with goals from James Pugh, Henry Cooke, Sam Iceton and Matthew Raisbeck, and The U16s had a terrifi c 5-1 win over Redcar Town with three goals from Max Litt and further goals from Nathan Carr and Dan Winterburn.The U18 Kings had a 5-2 win over South Park Rangers with goals from Sam Dixon (4) and Jamie Allison.