Work will start shortly on renewing the station planters and planting new flowers for the summer!
If anyone would like to help or would be willing to donate wood to make new planters please get in touch on
:bishopaucklandrailwa​ystation@gmail.com
Thank You
LYNDON BRINGS EVERYONE OUT Over 17 thousend people turned out in Bishop Auckland Today Huge crowds in Bishop Auckland, waiting and ready to welcome the first torchbearer there. Despite losing both legs, one hand and the fingertips on his other to meningitis, we're told Lyndon Longhorne, 16, won't let anything get in the way of his dream to swim for Britain in the 2016 Paralympics Games. He is part of a World Class Talent Programme, which sees him compete in national and international competitions all over the country. He has recently broken the British record in the 150m individual medley in his classification group. Now aged 16, he has just become one of 11 young ambassadors for The Meningitis Trust. He is one of BBC Radio Tees' featured athletes as part of Olympic Dreams in the build-up to London 2012.
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