North East bank building is placed on the market for £425,000
The building of Hartlepool's Virgin Money branch has been put up for sale for £425,000 by estate agents Bond Wolfe.
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The building of Hartlepool's Virgin Money branch has been put up for sale for £425,000 by estate agents Bond Wolfe.
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People working with prisoners in the North East have been recognised for their efforts to support rehabilitation and reduce re-offending.
The closure of House of Fraser in iconic Darlington store Binns has been described as a "nail in the coffin" of the town by members of the public.
Locos in Motion Border Morris, a Morris dancing group in Sadberge, County Durham, has received a grant to help get more people into the pastime.
The former Binns store, on High Row, will close its doors for the final time in December this year, representing the loss of the brand in the region.
Major track repair work to restore passenger services from Leyburn to Redmire has begun on Wensleydale Railway.
Plans to potentially ban pupils from carrying phones during school hours have sparked a debate among Northern Echo readers.
The Tyne Tunnel toll road has been named as one of the most expensive in the country as analysis shows it made more than £24m last year.
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