VICTORIA ROAD was once a well-to-do sort of a place, with terraces of large late Victorian townhouses and even the odd villa. Now, the dual carriageways blast through, taking traffic around Darlington town centre, and its south side has been torn down and replaced by a Sainsbury’s supermarket. The supermarket is on the site of an 1825 mansion, Beechwood, which had splendid gardens and was lived in by various members of the leading Quaker families. Parcels of land on its fringes were sold off towards the end of the 19th Century, and the comfortable properties of Victoria Road began to take shape.
Share I rang the doctors because she couldn t finish her sandwich and was in quite a bit of pain.
After calling the GP, Amelia was booked in for an ultrasound at Darlington Memorial Hospital where they were called back the following day for more testing.
Rhiannon continued: We were told we needed to come back for further investigation, they couldn t tell me much over the phone. They said they had found something attached to her left kidney so we didn t know the full extent of it.
Rhiannon took Amelia to the doctors after she began to experience constipation and stomach aches. Pictured: Rhiannon with Amelia
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Speeding drivers I FEEL the time has come to raise the subject of the total disregard of the speed limit on the A684, particularly through Harmby towards Leyburn. Since I moved here two years ago I have become aware of how many vehicles ignore the speed limit, which is 40mph at Harmby reducing to 30mph going towards Leyburn. I witness, on a daily basis, the many HGVs of all sizes, which are in a large part, from local companies hurtling along this stretch of road. Local agricultural vehicles are also guilty, as are car drivers and motorbikes. The section of road around the Pheasant public house, at the top of Harmby Bank, narrows down quite substantially and I feel it will only be a matter of time before a serious accident happens.