A huge welcome to the 115th Issue of the Consett Magazine!

Continuing to publish positive local news every month!

With the expansion of Consett Magazine’s distribution points, we’re looking to get more stories, photos and events from you!

Reach us at editor@consettmagazine.com or visit our Facebook page.

This month we have another packed issue, cover to cover with great positive local content!

Lorraine Weightman hosted a fantastic night to promote her poetry book “Lockdown Lines” on pages 4 and 5.

Debbie Todd brings us an insight into a new local dance and fitness business “Tank Girl Training” on page 6.

Consett In Focus was at the Consett Comedy Festival during the May Bank Holiday and brings us some hilarious pictures on pages 8 and 9.

The Salvation Army is fighting hunger with a new cafe called “Nice Bites” more info on page 11.

We caught up with Dan Pye, the new voice of local comedian “Lost Voice Guy.” Read the partial interview on page 12 and 13 with the full interview available online.

We’d like to thank everyone involved in the making and production of the magazine.

For nearly 10 years we’ve tried to bring the people of Consett positive local news.

If you have a story, issue, photo or poem you’d like published, please don’t hesitate to contact us via email: editor@consettmagazine.com

Advertising prices start from £69 per month. Call 01207 438292 for more info.


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The Consett Magazine Editing team lovingly ❤️ publishes local news from a variety of local people and sources. Please see the individual article for post specific source(s). Consett deserves good news. Submit your own story or call 01207 438292 for advertising and marketing campaigns.

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