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  • So that now, face to face -- or rather, elbow to elbow -- with an authentic example of it, she was filled with the same sense of privileged awe which had overcome her when, emerging suddenly from a painful encounter with a juniper thicket in Teesdale, she had once seen a startled woodcock unmistakably carrying off its young between its feet.

    Mrs. Miniver 1939

  • Humiliated, and determined to avoid a recurrence, he decreed that every farm belonging to his estate in Teesdale should be whitewashed for easy identification.

    Country diary: Teesdale 2011

  • This part of Teesdale is famous for botanical rarities like the shrubby cinquefoil bushes, covered with egg-yolk-yellow blooms, that cling to rocky islands in the river, but the profusion of flowers maintained by skilled management of livestock in meadows and pastures has the greatest impact on most visitors.

    Country diary: Forest-in-Teesdale 2011

  • Based in Crook, County Durham, it was published by Lord Barnard as a sister publication to the 157-year-old Teesdale Mercury.

    32nd regional weekly closure of the year 2011

  • At the other end of the country, the Isle of Wight scored highest for sunshine, while the Isles of Scilly, Teesdale and Wear Valley in County Durham were top for GCSE results.

    South Cambridgeshire tops quality of life survey 2011

  • Chiselled beneath Keith Alexander's sculpture of Teesdale sheep, which guards the last flower-filled pasture before the river crossing at Winch bridge, are two quotations.

    Country diary: Forest-in-Teesdale 2011

  • Seeing this wonderful chateau in rural Teesdale is such a surprise, as are its many treasures.

    Ten museums The List Writer 2009

  • Islington, Sandwell, Teesdale and Brent have also increased their in-year collection rates by more than 5 percentage points since 2002-03.

    Healey urges Councils to spend tax as efficiently as they collect it Thatsnews 2008

  • Islington, Sandwell, Teesdale and Brent have also increased their in-year collection rates by more than 5 percentage points since 2002-03.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • Similar groups are springing up all over the place, and actually run at least four English councils, including one Teesdale here in County Durham.

    Conservative Gains Top 900 2007

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