Lunedale has been mentioned less than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Featured Headline Articles' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Lunedale had the highest popularity figure in March, 2016.

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Recent News
Village halls in Teesdale 'may close' due to county council budget cuts

[...] hall committee members about the proposals. Margaret Dent, from the Carlbeck Centre in Lunedale, said: “This is a consultation but has the decision actually been made? Are we wasting [...]

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Runners warm up for Christmas in Barnard Castle Santa Run

[...] took part in the Santa Run. Closely following Elliot was eight-year-old Charlotte Page, from Lunedale, who took part in the run en-route to watching the panto Puss in Boots at the Georgian Theatre, [...]

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Day I came face to face with canister missile

[...] blaze being among the most dramatic Mr Watson has attended – others include a massive fire at Lunedale a few years ago and several incidents of people going over High Force – it is a rare event. [...]

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Green and pleasant land – or dales ‘museum exhibit’?

[...] ,” he says almost apologetically as he sits in his car outside the Carlbeck Centre in Lunedale. Like many in public sector employment, the job title is a bit of a mouthful and does not give [...]

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Quilt will help keep air ambulance flying

[...] raffled off for charity at a Christmas fair. The quilting group at the Carlbeck Centre in Lunedale have been working on the quilt for three months and hope it will raise funds for the Great [...]

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‘Hole in the wall gang’ making off with dale’s heritage

[...] were taken from two separate locations. In July, five thefts happened in Woodland, Gainford, Lunedale and Middleton-in-Teesdale. The Lunedale incident saw six heavy 5ft by 6ft coping stones being [...]

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