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Due to icy weather, Newton Aycliffe have had their last three fixtures postponed, two of which...
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Woodham Academy is now placed within the top 20% of schools in England, based on a new ‘Fairer...
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Dear Sir, I would like to say thank you once again to the people of Newton Aycliffe, during this...
Obituaries - Newton News
Thomas Naden Passed away peacefully after a long illness, Tom, aged 69 years. Much loved Husband of Pauline; dearly loved Dad of Melanie & Martyn and Jamie & Beth; a dear Son of the late Tom and Freda Naden of Murton; a loved Son -in-Law, Brother-in-Law, Nephew, Cousin and a good friend to many.
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Local Liberal Democrat councillors Michael Stead and Lindsey Aston have fixed a long running... Read More
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Mar 9, 2018 · Newton Press was very disappointed to miss publishing last week’s issue of Newton News due to bad weather conditions preventing the delivery of paper to our factory.
Newton News New Look Website
Have you been to your local community newspaper website lately? If not you will be pleasantly surprised at the new, fresh, clean look which is easy to navigate and keeps you up to date with the latest news as well as local events and information.
Important Changes to Your Newton News
Nov 15, 2024 · Dear Newton News Readers, As the world of media continues to evolve, your local newspaper The Newton News is facing unprecedented challenges. While we strive to remain committed to supporting the community and bringing you the latest news, shifts in how news is consumed have meant some necessary changes to how and when we print The Newton News.
Life in a New Town | Newton News
Sep 14, 2024 · To commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Newton Aycliffe evolving from little more than a building site to the mature town of today, the exhibition of displays featuring personal memories and photographs of these 75 years launched in Aycliffe Town Centre last Saturday.