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Issue No 891 At the heart of our wonderful community Friday 3rd August 2018
Published at: 3-4 First Floor Offices, Shildon Town Council, Civic Hall Square, Shildon DL4 1AH • Editorial: 01388 775896 • Advertising: 07909 992731 • Email: [email protected] • Online: www.swd.news/chapter •
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IN ORDER to commem-orate the centenary of the end of the 1914-1918 World War and those who lost their lives during it, Ferryhill Town Coun-cil has purchased and installed a silhouette of a World War One ‘Tommy’
soldier to stand proudly in the Town Hall gardens.
Funding to cover the cost of purchasing the silhouette was secured through the Small Grants Funds of the Town’s County Councillors, Peter Atkinson, Brian Avery and
Joe Makepeace. Accordingly, Ferryhill
Town Council would like to say a huge thank you to all three Councillors for contributing towards this project.
Standing 6ft tall, Tommy Silhouettes are rapidly
growing in popularity around the country and are a powerful reminder of those who have lost their lives during wartime.
Profits from the sale of Tommies will go towards
COUNCIL TOMMY SILHOUETTE COMMEMORATES END OF GREAT WAR
County Councillors Joe Makepeace, Brian Avery and Peter Atkinson with the ‘Tommy’ Silhouette situated in the Town Hall gardens.
HOUSEHOLDS ACROSS County Durham are being asked to check if the voter information for their home is correct.
As part of Durham County Council’s annual canvass, households will soon receive a letter asking them to confirm the information currently held on the electoral reg-ister.
David Collingwood, Dur-ham County Council’s electoral services man-ager, said: “It is important to respond to the request for information, even if there has been no change to the details, as other-wise people may be lost from the register and be unable to vote in future local and national elec-tions.”
Confirming details is quick and simple – and being registered to vote can help to improve a per-son’s credit rating.
If all of the information on the form is correct people can: Visit www.householdresponse.com and enter part 1 and part 2 of the security code printed on the form.
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The Council on 2/8/18 made the above Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 as amended, Section 14 (1) to prohibit all vehicular traffic from proceeding on the following lengths of roads to enable water main renewal works to be undertaken: Rear of Darlington Rd, Rear of Parker Terr, Eamont Rd – Junction of Darlington Rd to No 1, Dean Rd Junction of Thirlmere, Rear of Broom Terr. and Kitchener Terr, Rear of Bertha St, Rear of Broom Rd from 1 Rutherford Terr to 27 Rowlandson Terr, Church Lane South Back (2 – 50),Rear of Gladstone Terr (1 – 17), Rear of Cleves Ave (West Back) Duncombe Terr, Rear of Commercial St (West Back) – Eldon Terr – (1 – 22), Rear of Haig St - South Back - (2 – 28), Commercial St – Arthur Terr (1 – 8), Carlton St (North & South Back), Church St (North & South Back), Wensley Terr (East Back) on Commercial Rd, Commercial St (East Back) 7 – 24, Rear of Linden Terr 1 – 10, Rear of Cochrane Terr 1 – 24, Rear of George St (East Back) 1 – 21, Laurel Rd (North Back) 1, Wood Lane – Walworth Rd. There are no diversions in place. The maximum duration of the Order is 18 months. The proposed works are to commence on 9/8/18 and anticipated to be completed in 18 months. On occasions, alternative dates for closure may be necessary and these will be signed accordingly.
Dated: 4th August 2018
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The website can also be used to add or delete an elector’s name, or to make changes to a cur-rent elector’s name. It can also be used to request a postal vote or to opt out from being on the open register.
If any of the information is incorrect, it can also be amended on the form and returned to the council’s electoral services team.
If you have recently moved or your details are not included on the form, you can go online to reg-ister at www.gov.uk/reg-ister-to-vote.
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Annex
The family of the late Thomas (Tom) Watson
would like to thank friends and neighbours for their
support and comfort over the last few months and at this sad time. A special thank you to Pam for all your love and support, staff at Bowburn Care
Home who cared for Tom, and Terry Stephenson
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Rev Lumsdon and Co-op Funeralcare for kindness shown during their sad
bereavement.
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CHILTON PRIMARY CARERS ENJOY END OF TERM PICNIC
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CHILTON ACADEMY Friends are thanking everyone who spon-sored the children in their Hawaiian Walk recently.
“We are pleased to announce that we raised a total of £1,360.18,” said Chair of the Friends, Hazel Coulthard.
“The walk was not the only fundraising event as school came to a close
CHILTON ACADEMY FRIENDS FUNDRAISING UPDATES
for the summer holidays, as we were providing tea and coffee for a donation at the Reception Gradu-ation, KS1 Awards Cere-mony, Y6 Leavers Concert and the KS2 Awards Cere-mony,” she added.
“Thanks to your gener-osity we raised £43.48. Thank you very much to everyone who has donated.”
CHILTON ACADEMY Friends are holding another Knitted Poppy coffee morning at the Miners’ Welfare Ground on Saturday 4th August from 10am - 12pm.
“Everyone is welcome,
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so please come along and get involved in our poppy knitting project,” said a spokesperson.
“All donations for the refreshments will be sent to the British Legion Poppy Appeal.”
To celebrate the end of term, parents and carers were invited along to join their children for a picnic whilst enjoying the sounds of Mr Wilson’s Second Liners who were later attending Durham Brass Festival.
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CHILTON GALANEW VENUE A GREAT SUCCESS
CHILTON GALA went ahead on Saturday 28th July, tanks to Chilton Town Council allowing the use of the Charlie Wayman Playing Fields. This year the Gala was opened by Chilton’s Mayor, Cllr Tonya Duprey and Gala Princess, Emma Clark.
The Gala Committee would like to thank everyone who took part, as well as sponsors Chilton Town Council, Durham County Councillor, Christine Potts, Veola Power Station, Hydram, Denham Printing and Chilton Litter Pickers.
Lynne Jones, Co-ordinator said, “Thank you to the few members of the Gala Committee who work hard not only on the day but the whole year long to try to do something for Chilton. Anyone wanting to help is very welcome.”
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Chilton Academy Friends at Chilton GalaOn Saturday 27th July we joined other hardy fundraisers and set up a gazebo in the rain at the Chilton Gala which was this year held on the Charlie Wayman Playing Fields. It was a slow start to the morning but once the sun made an appearance, albeit with gusty winds, more and more people came along to support us. Once again we held our “Find the Queen of Hearts” competition which was won by Maggie Hastie of Croxdale. For the children, who love coming along to see our school link teacher Mrs Berry, we held a “Match the Sock” competition which earned them a prize every time. We raised £119.50 so Thank You to everyone who supported us. We would also like to take this opportunity to say a big thank you and well done to Lyn Jones and the Gala Committee for all their hard work in organising the Chilton Gala each year. Whenever obstacles are put in their way - this year’s were having to find a change in venue, other events taking place in the area and the change in the weather - they didn’t let the hurdles stop them and instead ploughed on to bring the Chilton Community together for a fun day and help charities raise much needed money.
Yours sincerely,Hazel Coulthard,
Chair of Chilton Academy Friends.
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to complete it again in September. She said: “We booked up pretty much straight after last year’s event in October.
“We simply love doing it as a team. Dressing up and being able to run through fire! I mean how often can you dress as a Minion and run over hot fire!”
Muddy Mayhem started in 2012 as a 2.5km course, but has since grown into a unique, challenging and fun event that leaves competitors breathing hard and smiling harder.
In 2017 hundreds of peo-ple turned up at the park to battle the icy waters and imposing tunnels and this year it’s expected there will be even more.
Cllr Ossie Johnson, Cabinet member for tour-ism, culture, leisure, and rural affairs, said: “Muddy
Mayhem is always a pop-ular event and it’s great to hear about people taking part year after year.
“The course has grown substantially over the past seven years and promises to be both testing and fun, making it a great day out.
“Places are filling up fast, with some waves already sold out so I’d rec-ommend anyone thinking about taking part to sign up quickly.”
The event, which is for those aged 16 and over, is scheduled to begin at 10am with the runners setting off in waves every twenty minutes until 2pm.
Registration for the 5k course costs £43 and the 10k course costs £48.
For more information or to sign up, visit durham.gov.uk/muddymayhem or e-mail muddymayhem [email protected].
PLACES ARE filling up fast for the North East’s most exhilarating obsta-cle course, but don’t worry there’s still time secure your spot.
Muddy Mayhem, organ-ised by Durham County Council, is back for its seventh year on Sunday 30th September. Play-ing host to the thrilling obstacle course is once again Hardwick Park, Sedgefield.
The 5km circuit features elements of horse trials, motocross, rock climbing, military obstacle courses and adventure play-grounds and incorporates over 40 man-made and natural obstacles.
There is also an option to go around the course twice and complete a 10km run.
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in association with Pro-tech City, which securely removes all council data and licences before fully testing the equipment and installing Windows 10 and Microsoft Office software.
Durham Community Association is one of a number of charities that have already purchased equipment through the scheme.
David Lindley, the asso-ciation’s centre manager, said: “We host and run a range of events, clubs and groups that support the local community.
“By providing access to low cost, reliable equip-ment, this scheme is help-ing the association to run more effectively than we could with our old out-dated computer.
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In order to be eligible to purchase items, char-ities must use the equip-ment to help residents get online by providing free internet access or prove how it will be used to improve residents’ skill-sets.
It may also be used to enable the charity to work more efficiently.
Cllr Joy Allen, Cabinet member for transforma-tion, said: “Access to a computer can help chari-ties to operate more effi-ciently, while for mem-bers of the communities they serve it offers the opportunity to learn val-uable new digital skills, search and apply for jobs, access a variety of public services and simply stay in touch with others.
“I am delighted we’re able to play our part in such a worthwhile scheme, which not only benefits charities but also the residents they sup-port.”
For more information about the scheme visit www.digitaldurham.org.
REGISTERED CHARITIES in County Durham are being offered low-cost laptops and PCs as part of a council-run recycling scheme.
The Digital Durham Reboot initiative sees IT equipment owned by Durham County Council refurbished and made available to registered charities in the area.
As well as helping char-ities operate more effi-ciently, the scheme aims to support them in their work to help people get online and improve their skills.
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Left to right: Alan Patrickson and Graeme Hill from Durham County Council; Arnie Simpson and David Lindley from Durham Community Association: Cllr Joy Allen, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for transformation; Norma Lundy from Durham Community Association; Ian Murphy from Protech City and Alli Walker from Durham County Council.
PEOPLE ARE being encouraged to help shape the future of their county before the consultation on the County Durham Plan closes at the end of the week (3rd August).
The consultation is seeking people’s views on the ‘Preferred Option’ stage of the plan, which sets out potential devel-opment across the county until 2035.
The County Durham Plan provides a vision for future housing, jobs and the environment as well as the transport, schools and healthcare to support it.
Since the consultation began a number of events have been carried out across County Durham but people can still find out about the plan and comment online at www.durham.gov.uk/future until 4:30pm on Friday, 3rd August.
Cllr Carl Marshall, Cab-inet member for eco-nomic regeneration, said: “The response so far has been brilliant and we’ve received comments and suggestions from right across the county.
“But we’d urge any-one who has yet to get
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involved to go online and let us know what they think before the deadline.
“The County Durham Plan will shape our coun-ty’s future so it’s incred-ibly important that as many people as possible take part in this consulta-tion.”
The Preferred Option of the County Durham Plan is based on evidence about the county along-side opportunities and challenges identified by residents and businesses during the previous con-sultation.
Once the current con-sultation is completed, the responses will be used to create the next draft of the plan, known as the Pre-Submission Draft.
The public will then get the chance to comment on the proposals again before that plan, and any further comments, are submitted to an inde-pendent examiner who will decide whether the plan can be adopted.
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the Year; Young Sports Performance of the Year; Contribution to Sport; Sport & Physical Activity Achievement of the Year; Contribution to Physical Activity; Volunteer of the Year; Young Volun-teer of the Year; Primary School Contribution to Sport & Physical Activity and Secondary School Contribution to Sport & Physical Activity.
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Last year’s winners of the Active Durham Sport and Physical Activity Awards. CHILTON & Sedgefield Tennis Club are hosting an Open Day on Sunday 5th August from 2pm-6pm at the Pavilion in the Miners Recreation Ground.
The club is open to all ages and levels and equipment is provided.
Refreshments will be served at the open day and membership offers will also be available on the day.
At the Open Day, junior and adult coaching will take place from 2pm-4pm with free hit sessions available from 4pm-6pm.
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