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Wearside stories you may have missed this week
Wearside stories you may have missed this week

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time02-03-2025

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Wearside stories you may have missed this week

The search for a missing woman concluded with the discovery of her body, a sea swimmer who inspired a Bafta-longlisted animated film and a World Marathon Challenge winner. Here are some stories you may have missed on Wearside this week. A mountain rescue team has received more than £7,000 since the conclusion of the search for a missing 23-year-old woman. Jenny Hall, from Tow Law, County Durham was last seen leaving her home on 18 February, with her body found on Sunday after five days of searching areas around Eggleston and Hamsterley. Read more about the search here Katie Wotton, 53, from Murton in County Durham, suffered from depression and several illnesses and was encouraged to try sea swimming by a friend. She said it changed her life. Now Ms Wotton's story has been turned into a short animated film which has been screened at film festivals around the world. Read the full story here A former boxer has become the first British person to win a seven marathons on seven continents in seven days challenge. Paul Holborn, 40, from Sunderland, won the World Marathon Challenge by running 26.2 miles (42.2km) in Antarctica, South Africa, Australia, UAE, Spain, Brazil and USA all within a week. For more on Paul's race, read here Miners who took part in one of the UK's most divisive strikes have said they still cannot forgive those who did not, 40 years after it ended. On 3 March 1985, delegates from the National Union of Mineworkers voted to end industrial action a year after it had begun. Ronnie Peterson, who worked at Westoe Colliery near South Shields and had taken part in industrial action, said he still refused to speak to those who went to work during the strikes. Read what happened in 1985 here A new factory turning old tyres into jet fuel will create more than 100 jobs, its owners have said. The £100m facility in Sunderland will produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for the International Airlines Group (IAG) which owns British Airways. Read more about the initiative here Follow BBC North East on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Five Wearside stories you may have missed this week
Five Wearside stories you may have missed this week

BBC News

time02-03-2025

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Five Wearside stories you may have missed this week

The search for a missing woman concluded with the discovery of her body, a sea swimmer who inspired a Bafta-longlisted animated film and a World Marathon Challenge are some stories you may have missed on Wearside this week. Thousands donated after search for missing woman A mountain rescue team has received more than £7,000 since the conclusion of the search for a missing 23-year-old Hall, from Tow Law, County Durham was last seen leaving her home on 18 February, with her body found on Sunday after five days of searching areas around Eggleston and more about the search here County Durham sea swimmer inspires award-winning animated film Katie Wotton, 53, from Murton in County Durham, suffered from depression and several illnesses and was encouraged to try sea swimming by a said it changed her Ms Wotton's story has been turned into a short animated film which has been screened at film festivals around the the full story here Meet the seven marathons on seven continents winner A former boxer has become the first British person to win a seven marathons on seven continents in seven days Holborn, 40, from Sunderland, won the World Marathon Challenge by running 26.2 miles (42.2km) in Antarctica, South Africa, Australia, UAE, Spain, Brazil and USA all within a more on Paul's race, read here Hard to forgive strike breakers, say ex-miners Miners who took part in one of the UK's most divisive strikes have said they still cannot forgive those who did not, 40 years after it 3 March 1985, delegates from the National Union of Mineworkers voted to end industrial action a year after it had Peterson, who worked at Westoe Colliery near South Shields and had taken part in industrial action, said he still refused to speak to those who went to work during the what happened in 1985 here Tyres into jet fuel factory to 'create 100 jobs' A new factory turning old tyres into jet fuel will create more than 100 jobs, its owners have £100m facility in Sunderland will produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for the International Airlines Group (IAG) which owns British more about the initiative here Follow BBC North East on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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