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Scrap Thefts  27th Jan 2010
Over the weekend of 22nd – 24th January several incidents involving thefts of scrap have occurred in the Trimdon area. Vehicle parts and plumbing equipment have been taken from gardens, in particular in the Trimdon Grange area. One witness describes a white flat back vehicle with the registration number obscured visiting premises in the Berry Road area of Trimdon Grange, unfortunately no other information is available. Can residents be aware of possible rogue scrap collectors, collectors who don’t hold a valid permit issued by Durham County Council will face prosecution. Collectors who take scrap from properties without the householder’s permission commit the offence of theft. Anyone with information regarding any recent scrap theft in Trimdon please contact Trimdon Beat Officer John Seymour.

mbeNew Years Honours List  
8th Jan 2010
Margaret (Peggy) Robinson, from Trimdon Village, is to receive an MBE for her services with the Childrens Society and to the local community. Apparently wanting very few to know of this honour, Margaret has declined to give newspaper interviews, which friends say is typical or her whole demeanor and self-effacing attitude. The ceremony will be held at St. James' palace in the near future. Read more here....

Trimdon student for Cambridge   
January 2010
Eighteen year old Michael Dyson of Trimdon Village, has achieved the pinnacle of success in being accepted for a student graduate place at Cambridge University. He will initially study mathematics, which could ultimately lead him into other fields.
Michael has been accepted for a place at Christ's College, an achievement all the more commendable because the college only accepts twelve students at one time in the subject of mathematics.  One of the oldest of Cambridge's colleges, Christ's was formally founded in 1505, although its origins go back into the early fifteenth century.
When not studying, the former pupil of Trimdon Junior School and Sedgefield Community College will be able to sample the delights of the college bar, unique in that it specialises in Belgian beers and malt whiskies; the annual cheese and wine tasting conventions and of course  the obligatory punting on the river Cam.

Trimdon Treasures Charity Shop  
December 2009
The shop, at Trimdon Colliery, is to close with immediate effect. Opened early in the year to raise funds for the community, lack of volunteers is one reason offered for the closure. No information has yet been offered as to any funds already raised.

Who’s been nibbling at our church?
Mice? Rats? Read this short article from Mark Robberts to find out.....

Parish Boundaries
7th Dec 2009
Concern has been expressed at the lack of publicity and opportunity for debate regarding parish boundary changes which could go through unchallenged with little input from Trimdon people. Many locals would like to see all of Trimdon within one parish boundary, rather than the present arrangement which means part of Trimdon Colliery and Deaf Hill are operated by a separate parish council. An open letter submitted by a resident can be read here. Anyone wishing to add their views should do so by December 8th - email the Boundaries Committee directly on reviews@boundarycommittee.org.uk, or full details can be found on the Electoral Commission website.

Operation Sibley 2  
16th Oct 2009
On the morning of Friday the 16th of October 2009 the Sedgefield Neighbourhood Police Team executed a Magistrates search warrant under the misuse of drugs act at an address in Trimdon Grange as part of Operation Sibley.
During the search of the premises a quantity of cannabis was found, also found was some equipment which is believed to have been used in the possible production of cannabis plants. The male occupant of the address was arrested for possession of cannabis. Police Community Support Officers will be carrying out extra patrols in the area to offer reassurance and will be posting leaflets outlining details of the operation and local officer contact details.
This operation was only possible as the result of community intelligence being received, local police are asking for anyone with further information in relation to the supply or use of drugs in the Trimdon area to contact them. Information will treated in confidence or if you wish to remain anonymous you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Positive action will be taken with regards to any information received.
Contact: Pc 1636 John Seymour on 0345 60 60 365 at Sedgefield Police Office or by email.

Trimdon Station Community Action Group  
24th Sept 2009
The latest update from Phil Wilson MP  after his meeting with Police and other agencies. A follow-up residents meeting was held on Thursday 24th September to address the numerous complaints about escalating antisocial behaviour and other problems affecting the area. Full details here.

Myrobella up For Sale  
30th Sept 2009
Ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair’s constituency house at Trimdon  Colliery is on the market for £300,000. Full story on the Daily Mail website.

Neighbourhood Watch Meeting  
12th Sept 2009
Deaf Hill residents have expressed various concerns after numerous incidents of antisocial behaviour, street fighting, burglaries and vandalism, amongst other things. A meeting scheduled for 7pm Thursday 10th September at Trimdon Station Community Centre, Station Road was very well attended and became heated at times. MP Phil Wilson attended the meeting, and his response can be viewed here.
The Hartlepool Mail also attended, there full report can be read here.

St Paul’s Church
  9th Sept 2009
The Church Commissioners have prepared a draft scheme providing for the sale of the closed church to be converted to residential use.
You may obtain a copy of the draft scheme from the Commissioners (contact below) or inspect it at the Trimdon Community Centre  Station Road East, Trimdon Station at the following times:-  10.00 – 12.00 Monday, Wednesday, Friday and  6.30 to 9.00 Thursday Evening.
You may make representations for or against the draft scheme in writing to Patrick Earle, The Closed Churches Division, Church Commissioners,  Church House, Great Smith Street,  London  SW1P 3AZ, or by email to patrick.earle@c-of-e.org.uk  to reach him not later than Friday 2 October 2009.
For details of this process see this webpage or phone Patrick Earle on 07825 854936
** The war memorial plaques which were taken from St Paul’s church have now been sited at the community centre if anyone would like to view them.

Conman jailed for offences  
29th August 2009
Raymond McDonald, a 36-year-old married father-of-two from Laburnum Crescent, was given a three-year jail sentence for crimes against two vulnerable women, also callously leading two 13-year-old boys to believe they were going on foreign holidays which failed to materialise at the last minute. Full story from the Journal.

James Runciman and Ian WilkinsonTrimdon Grange mugger captured    25th August 2009
Jak Daniel Parkinson, 19, from Main Road, was charged with robbery, after being captured by James Runciman and Ian Wilkinson, following the daylight mugging of pensioner Shirley Ellis. Full details from the Northern Echo or BBC Video

Durham ConstabularyBurglaries  
11th August 2009
Since 3rd August there have been four shed/garage burglaries in the Trimdon Village and Grange area. On each occasion pedal cycles or a motorbike has been taken. There has also been one failed attempt to enter a garage where an expensive motor bike is usually stored. Police have already had some information regarding the location of some of the stolen property which unfortunately proved negative; one motorbike was found not far from where it was taken burnt out. Police are appealing to the local community for any more information in relation to these crimes - please contact your Beat Officer, telephone 08456060365 or call Crimestoppers.

104th Birthday  
11th August 2009
A Trimdon resident celebrated her 104th birthday at the weekend. Mabel Stoves, well known from Stoves Drapery and Hardware store, claimed the secret to her long life is exercise, faith and a glass of port a day. Full article in the Northern Echo.

Mark RobbertsPipped at the post.  
29th July 2009
Trimdon playwright Mark Robberts by audience selection, was awarded second place for his comedy play, 'SPONGE CAKE AND BRANSTON' in the recent International Congleton Play Festival, with a mere four votes separating first from second place.
More than 200 entries were submitted from as far afield as the USA. Canada, Israel, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Australia, South Africa and Mexico.  Mark - an established playwright, reveals that his play directed by Coronation Street director Pamela Mears is based almost entirely upon a number of snippets of conversations overheard in and around Middlesbrough bus station.  Which only goes to prove that in Middlesbrough,  'There's nowt so funny as folk.'

John Hogg£3000 raised in player’s memory  
23rd July 2009
More than £3,000 was raised at a charity football match held in memory of soccer-mad dad-of-two John Hogg who died aged just 40 last December after a year-long battle with cancer.
The carpet fitter's family and friends held a charity football match at Trimdon Grange Recreation Ground and followed it up with a night in the Trimdon Colliery Club in his memory. Full article from the Hartlepool Mail,

Durham miners gala photosDeaf Hill Miners Banner Group  12th July 2009
The Deaf Hill Banner was marched with pride at the 125th Miners Gala behind Trimdon Concert Brass and a great day out was had by all. Many thanks to all who came on the free bus and those who met us in Durham and supported us into and out of the show field. Special thanks to banner carriers Paul Connor, Kevin Flint and James Robinson; rope bearers Larraine, Mary, Betty and Denise; committee members Chris Chaytor, Jimmy Robinson and Neil Young and Phil Wilson MP and his partner Margaret who  marched with us. All of us in the Group thank you for supporting us throughout the year and hope to see you at the 126th!   Photo gallery

Deaf Hill Miners Banner Group 
8th July 2009
would like to thank everybody who supported the parade of the banners on Wednesday evening behind Trimdon Concert Brass. The weather held this year, the turn out was excellent and a great evening was had by all. Many thanks to the good nature of the motorists (and bus drivers), all of the volunteers, the children who carried the community banner, traffic management officers Mick and Stephen and a big thanks to Larraine for the buffet.

Dog Fouling problems  
26th June 2009
Residents of Malvern Terrace and surrounding areas have expressed concern at the increasing number of dog owners using the grassed area to exercise their pets. It has been suggested that a more suitable dog exercise area would be the open land between the recreation ground and Trimdon Colliery, which is away from houses but still within easy reach.  Comments welcome on the guestbook
**As from 1st August 2009, virtually every public area, pathway, road or verge within Durham County Council boundaries will come under a new Dog Control Order, which will apply a fixed penalty of £80 to anyone failing to clean up after their pets.

Congleton One-Act playSpongecake and Branston  
8th June 2009
Trimdon playwright Mark Robberts latest comedy: 'Spongecake and Branston' has been short-listed for the prestigious 2009 Congleton One Act Play Festival from an amazing 200+ entries; some submitted by playwrights from as far afield as the USA. Canada, Israel, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Australia, South Africa and Mexico.
Mark, an established playwright, says that he owes the concept of his play (to be directed by Pamela Mier - Coronation Street director) to snippets of conversations over-heard in and around Middlesbrough bus station.
The winning selection will be decided on July 18th when those short-listed will be performed before a live audience.

Trimdon Charity Shop    26th May 2009
The Fun Day (May 25th) was a huge success. Well over 400 people attended and all thoroughly enjoyed it. £620 was raised on the day and £150 sponsorship was given from the tombola, totalling £770. Thank you to those who came on the day, and for those who helped.

Click for more photosCommunity Big Litter Pick  
20th April 2009
Photos from the Community Big Litter Pick held on the 4th April 2009, organised by David Smith in conjunction with the Joint Trimdon Partnership. The day was a great success and enjoyed by everyone, and it is hoped it will become an annual event

Major Fire at Old Chapel    18th April 2009
Click for more photosThe old Methodist chapel at Trimdon Colliery, has been badly damaged by fire, which started around 7.30pm Saturday evening. It is believed the fire was started deliberately, and Police are treating the incident as a criminal investigation.

CAFÉ EXPECTS SIELE OF APPROVAL
A County Durham entrepreneur’s latest venture will be a welcome Christmas present for the people of Trimdon.

Michelle Douglas Allison is due to open what will be the town’s only coffee shop on Monday, December 22.

Michelle, 30, is opening Café Siele in Commercial Street, Trimdon Station with help and support from Local Enterprise Growth Initiative (LEGI) Be Enterprising. The launch of the coffee shop, which Michelle is opening in tribute to her late grandmother, will mean that residents and employees of Trimdon will no longer have to travel out of their way to enjoy the café experience.

“When my grandmother, Elsie, was alive we couldn’t go anywhere without stopping by a coffee shop, she loved them. We’d go shopping together and often spend more time sitting in cafes than would in the shops,” explained Michelle. “She was my inspiration for starting up a coffee shop of my own.”

The opening of Café Siele- an anagram of Elsie- will seat around twelve people and will provide a takeaway service.  Customers will be able to enjoy a range of different coffees, tea, hot chocolate and hot and cold meals and snacks- all of which will be made fresh on the premises.

Michelle grew up with Elsie’s home cooking and will be making sure her grandmother’s favourites, tiffin cake and apple and blackberry pie, are available in  Café Siele.

Pensioner in Windsor Street house fire 
23rd January 2009
The woman, believed to be in her 90s, is thought to have been unhurt following the blaze at her home. Full article from the Hartlepool Mail

Trimdon Concert Brass Band
The Band would like to thank everyone for their support during our recent Christmas street collections.  The three collections raised a grand total of £769.63.  Best Wishes to Everyone for 2009.

Deaf Hill Miners Banner Group

Result of the Christmas Draw - 20/12/08
1st prize - Signed, framed Sunderland shirt. Number 1517.
2nd prize - £50. Number 0205   3rd prize - £25. Number 0109
Other prizes and ticket numbers here.
Many thanks to all who have supported us in 2008  -  David Chaytor

Post Office Robbery
The Station Road Post Office was targeted in an armed raid 23rd Dec - more detail from the Hartlepool Mail and Northern Echo
It is the second attack in the area recently - Wingate North Road office suffered an armed robbery on 8th December.

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Stage 6 of the Tour of Britain 2008, from Darlington to Gateshead,
as it passes the outskirts of Deaf Hill on the way towards Durham.
Photos courtesy George Ford

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Snail Race - Trimdon Grange WMC 29th August 2009
A big big thank you to everyone one who attended and participated in the SNAIL RACE at Trimdon Grange WMC on Friday 29th August - organised by Geraldine Wilson of Trimdon Grange Community centre - we had a fantastic night and raised £746.00 for Breast Cancer

Banner March Wednesday July 9th 2008
Despite atrocious weather, Deaf Hill Banner Group paraded the new Lodge Banner and Community Banner round the the streets of Deaf Hill, Trimdon Station and Trimdon Colliery on Wednesday 9 July.  £225 was collected towards funds to enable the banner to march in Durham. The Group would like to thank Trimdon Concert Brass, all who helped on the night and especially the people of Deaf Hill and Trimdon Station for their continuing support. David Chaytor, Chair, Deaf Hill Miners Banner Group

St Paul’s Church 21st June 2008
Following the recent closure of the church, the Diocesan Board of Finance has applied for planning permission to convert the building into two dwelling houses. Full details can be found on EDC’s website here for anyone interested in commenting or objecting.

School Bus Petition 1st September 2008
Sedgefield MP Phil Wilson will be at the Trimdon Station Community Centre on Monday 10am 1st September 2008 to accept the school bus petition from the  organisers, Debra Harrison and colleagues .

Durham Race for Life 24th June 2008
Seven members of Trimdon Concert Brass are taking part in the Durham Race for Life on 6th July 2008 to raise money for Cancer Research UK and would really welcome your support.
Please take a moment to sponsor Lynsey, Lisa, Jenna, Laura, Sarah, Katie and Laura, and read why they are entering the race
Donations can be made online by credit or debit card at the following address: www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/trimdonconcertbrass or alternatively you can make a donation in the collecting bucket located at D & J Jordans, Trimdon Colliery.
** £460.81p raised - Thank you to all who donated, from Lynsey, Lisa, Jenna, Laura, Sarah, Katie and Laura.

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  • Teenager in court for firework attack Dec 4 2007
  • Gran's new look Oct 4th 2007
  • Wingate Nature Reserve (Deaf Hill) Aug 14th 2007
  • Local Elections Thursday 19th July 2007
  • Hunt for school vandals April 20th 2007
  • Jobs blow as second firm hits problems December 15th 2006
  • Downturn in orders sends boat builder into liquidation December 8th 2006
  • Durham community group celebrates opening of new play space 26th July 2006
  • If they can march why can't we? 29th June 2006
  • Bank Top Stables - Owner left animals to rot 3rd March 2006
  • Wind turbine protestors lose fight August 1st 2005
  • The Durham Mining Museum July 2005
  • Air Crash Investigation & Archaeology June 2005
  • Blair's short walk into history 7th May 2005
  • Blair Signs Up for Credit Union Dec 10th 2004
  • Ticking gift posted to Blair home 13th October 2004
  • Goodbye DIY stores, hello Jimmy Choo 3rd October 2004
  • Pro-hunt demonstration outside Blairs’ house 15th September 2004
  • 'Plot' to kill Tony Blair thwarted 17th August 2004
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