September 18th, 201702153Household waste recycling centres in County Durham will switch to their winter opening times from next month.
From Sunday, October 1 until Saturday March 31, recycling centres owned by Durham County Council and managed by HW Martin – including Heighington Lane in Newton Aycliffe – will be open from 9am until 3.30pm.
Recycling...
September 15th, 201702389Plans for a New Great Aycliffe Show were given a major boost after councillors gave a warm response to them during a meeting.
Newtonian Russ Gibson delivered a short promotional film to members of Great Aycliffe Town Council’s recreation committee.
Councillors were also given a glimpse of some of the ideas being proposed for the...
September 15th, 201702575A training firm which specialises in emotional intelligence has been awarded a contract to deliver behaviour-based safety training at the world’s largest new-build Biomass Power station construction site.
High Impact Development, a leading behavioural training company based on Aycliffe Business Park, has won the contract to deliver...
September 14th, 201702673Newton Aycliffe 28, Ryton 14
Newton Aycliffe Rugby Club have restated their intention to push for a top spot in DN2 by beating the recently descended Ryton Rugby Club.
Aycliffe went into the fixture very much the underdogs, facing a strong Ryton side who were out to prove they belonged in the higher leagues, but, as a wise man once...
September 14th, 201702165The relaunch of Aycliffe Business Park’s exciting new website was celebrated at a high-profile event.
Four keynote speakers, including the Sedgefield MP Phil Wilson, headlined the business seminar at the Xcel Centre, which was sponsored by Cornerstone Business Solutions.
Around a hundred people gathered for the event as Aycliffe...
September 14th, 201702136It was the start of the league season for many of the Aycliffe Juniors teams this week with plenty of action and some great results.
The Under 8's started life in Division 1 with a home game against Darlington FC Quakers. They started the match well and a fairly even first half saw the score being 2-1 at the break to the Quakers. The...
September 14th, 201702374Roads policing officers across Durham and Cleveland are supporting a national week-long seatbelt campaign this week.
During the campaign, officers will stop vehicles where drivers or passengers are not wearing their seatbelts as part of the work carried out by TISPOL, the European traffic police network.
Legislation states that...
September 13th, 201701978Apprenticeships are not just for young people who are new to work, North East training provider Northern Skills Group has reminded businesses.
Apprenticeship programmes can be part of a whole workforce development strategy or plan.
The Northern Skills Group has highlighted a move by Durham County Council to put 11 of its workers...
September 13th, 201712664The final event in the Summer Tees Trail series took place at Newham Grange Farm, Coulby Newham, on Wednesday September 6.
It was a fine but cool evening and with the dark nights drawing in the light was poor in the wooded areas.
First home for the club was Dez Fielden, 7th overall in the time of 18:15, he was followed by John...
September 12th, 201702761The future of the former library site in Newton Aycliffe remains unclear after its owners told Aycliffe Today a decision on its development isn’t expected “for some time”.
Despite getting planning permission for a fast food restaurant on the site 19 months ago, nothing further about the proposal has been disclosed.
The town...