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Wednesday, October 18th, 2006
Name: GEORGE MARTIN
Email: georgem1929@hotmail.co.uk
Location: TRIMDON STATION

Comment: Regarding the proposed closer of St. Paul’s church at Trimdon Station, I urge the people of Trimdon Colliery and Trimdon Station to strongly object to the closer of the church, write to the Bishop at THE DIOCESAN OFFICE, AUCKLAND CASTLE, BISHOP AUCKLAND DL14 7QJ
to save our church. Thank you all, George Martin



Sunday, October 15th, 2006
Name: Norman Kitchen
Email: nkitt@tiscali.co.uk
Location: Sedgefield

Comment: I was born in The Grange, missed it badly for many years, still miss it to this day, 48 years on.Drove the TMS buses for yearsBest wishes to all in Trimdon Grange


Friday, October 13th, 2006
Name: Mark Skelton
Email: zoetue@talktalk.net
Location: Salford

Comment: hello


Wednesday, October 11th, 2006
Name: Terry Brown
Email: terryjohnbrown@tiscali.co.uk
Location: Richmond, North Yorks

Comment: Hi there, just found out about your site a short while ago when visiting a friend at Deaf Hill and find it really interesting, especially after reading some of the earlier posts,......one in particular caught my attention and that was by george r posted on the 16th of April 2005 titled
back o lonnen......I always thought it was spelt lodden and that the ...back over lonnen.... was the back road from coffee pot to deaf hill ???... ,....thanks for that george


Friday, October 06th, 2006
Name: Stuart
Location: Trimdon Village

Comment: The Spheres band rock

Added by Trimdon Times:
If they’re that good, why not send use a soundtrack and we’ll put it online for everyone to hear !!


Monday, October 02nd, 2006
Name: Charles Scott
Email: c.scott0583@sbcglobal.net
Location: Texas, USA

Comment:: In the Historical bits & pieces section there is an article "A Tribute to Mr. Richard Scott (died June 1913). Written by Pastor Stephen Davison of the Deaf Hill Vicarage. The article was loaned by Ante Greathead. I have reason to believe that Richard Scott is in my family tree. Does anyone know if it's possible to be put in touch with Ante Greathead or anyone that would have access to more information.
Thank you.



Monday, September 25th, 2006
Name: Michael Wilson
Location: Peterlee

Comment: i used to live at deafhill obout twelve years ago a used to knock about with martin evans mark skelton paul owens danny hughs ted madison stephen carnes robert libby & robert turnbull we used to have some great laughs.


Saturday, September 23rd, 2006
Name: Michael Wilson
Location: Peterlee

Comment: I am very interested in the history of deafhill as i was born and bread there



Wednesday, September 20th, 2006
Name: Dave Swinburne
Email: dave.swinburne@talk21.com
Location: Longfield, Kent

Comment: I have traced my roots back to Trimdon, Robert Swinburn(e) of Trimdon born c.1822 Horton/Cow Pen, Northumberland; died between 1881-1901; married JANE ELLIOTT, born c.1826 Westoe, Durham; they are on the 1851 census at Trimdon with their 3 eldest sons and Jane's mother Mary Elliott, Robert was a Coal Miner aged 29 and Jane aged 25. Visited Trimdon last summer on my way to Northumberland.
Regards, Dave


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