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           <description><![CDATA[  THERE are a confusing number of Trimdons in County Durham: Trimdon Station, Trimdon Colliery and Trimdon Grange, to name but three.
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           <description><![CDATA[  THANKS to everyone who has been in touch after the Echo Memories pictures of Coundon a fortnight ago.
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  THE annual meet in Barnard Castle began life as a gathering of cyclists in 1885.
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  AN author is looking for photographs for a new book.
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           <description><![CDATA[  This week, Memories casts an eye over two books published by the Weardale Society.
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  Going halfway to somewhere, Chris Lloyd stumbles upon a bare knuckle, prize-fighting, Derby-winning MP who was rescued from a debtors’ prison to sink some of Durham’s largest collieries.
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