Big-hearted mam raised money for terminally ill friend while playing Santa around Middlesbrough
Caring Nicola Debnath-Warren, 35, was joined by her aunt, Audrey Tait, in making Santa visits to families around Middlesbrough as she raised funds for friend Leanne Foster
20:00, 23 DEC 2020
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Authorities probe lengthy pollution issue at village beck as popular area is closed off
The surrounding area has been closed off in the interests of public safety
06:00, 23 DEC 2020
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Council and environmental health chiefs are investigating a lengthy pollution issue at a village beck that has left locals at the end of their tether .
A half-eaten kebab or pizza is far more attractive than poison - call as rodent numbers soar
Now people are being urged not to feed the birds to help tackle the problem
08:00, 22 DEC 2020
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A RISE in rodents has prompted calls for Teessiders to stop feeding birds after high demand for pest control teams. The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) saw a 51 per cent rise in rodent activity during the first lockdown earlier this year. And officers told the latest Middlesbrough environment scrutiny panel how pest control companies had seen a 78 per cent increase in calls for help in the second lockdown October and November. In the wake of the figures, Coulby Newham councillor David Branson believed the council had to take the “difficult decision” to tell people not to feed birds. He added: “I’ve a feeling more birds will survive now while we’ve got milder winters.
My pub probably won t survive but massive weight loss has helped save me
Faced with losing his bar, landlord Michael Hill has set up a personal fitness therapy firm to help those affected by covid
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A struggling pub landlord faced with closing venues says a fitness regime and massive weight loss has saved him during covid.