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'No compulsory purchase on the way' RESIDENTS in Stockton feared that Teesside Council wanted to buy their homes in a redevelopment scheme. Teesside Housing Department reassured residents of Parliament Street that although they were offering to buy their homes but they were not about to be compulsory purchased as some people feared.
Vicar wants flock to hang around for a chat THE vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Stockton, the Reverend Neville Jones said that he was considering buying a pair of running shoes to catch parishioners as they left church after services. He said that the congregation would gain immeasurably if people had a place to meet and a chinwag instead of dashing away.See the full content of this document
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