IT is time once again to meet some of the region’s newest arrivals.
This week we once again celebrate more babies of the week and thanks to all those parents who submitted photographs.
If you would like a photograph of your baby to appear on our pages, and on our website, then please get in touch.
You will find a form at www.northernecho.co.uk/newarrivals
This photograph was sent in by Bethaney Waite and Jamie Nelson of their son, Shelton HarryJames Nelson, who was born on April 9 at Darlington Memorial Hospital weighing 7lb 10oz. Bethany and Jamie said: “We wish our baby son so much happiness in the world and for him to know mammy and daddy love you unconditionally”
Sarah and Mat sent in this cute photo of their son Marley Thomas Moore, who was born on August 2 at Darlington Memorial Hospital. Marley weighed 6lb 15oz. Mum Sarah said: “We wish Marley a happy, healthy life. Thank you to all of the staff at Darlington Memorial Hospital. We’re so happy to have our little boy home safe and well”
Shelby Ayre and Anthony Hood sent us through this lovely photograph of Aria-Isobella who was born on June 16 in Middlesbrough, weighing 6lb 4oz
Lauren and Graham sent us this photo of Sadie-Win Mellor who was born on July 13 at the James Cook Hospital in Middlesbrough, weighing 8lb 7oz. Sadie-Win has brothers – Leon, Harvey-Lee and Freddie-Graham
Yasmin McAleese and Lewis Pout welcomed daughter Emme-Sage Pout into the world on June 7 at Durham Hospital, weighing 7lb 9oz. Mum Yasmin said: “In a world of uncertainty we were certainly sure that you would make the world a better place and we love you more than anything”
Leanne Harwood and Daniel Luke welcomed a son, Tommy, into the world in Darlington on July 9, weighing 8lb 6oz. Leanne said: “We wish you to be happy and healthy and love you so much”
Shannon Grady and Bradley Dixon sent in this photograph of their newborn son Bradley Michael Grady-Dixon, who was born on August 5 at Darlington Memorial Hospital, weighing 7lb 13oz. Bradley has two sisters. His mum and dad said: “We wish him a healthy and happy life”
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