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Cotherstone residents transform Old Chapel into thriving community business

More than 1,000 cups of coffee, six hundred pots of tea, 500 breakfast buns and countless slices of homemade cake have been served in a community-run shop, café and heritage centre in its first month.

Cllr James Rowlandson, right, Cllr Ted Henderson, second from right, and Cllr Richard Bell, third from right, with representatives from Teesdale Area Action Partnership and the Cotherstone Old Chapel Project
Cllr James Rowlandson, right, Cllr Ted Henderson, second from right, and Cllr Richard Bell, third from right, with representatives from Teesdale Area Action Partnership and the Cotherstone Old Chapel Project

When Cotherstone in Teesdale lost its shop and post office, residents took matters into their own hands, transforming the village’s former Methodist Chapel into a place where locals and visitors can shop, socialise and celebrate the area’s heritage.


The Old Chapel opened in June, following years of hard work and fundraising by the community, which raised an impressive £120,000 towards the project. This was boosted by a £120,000 grant from Durham County Council’s Towns and Villages Community Resilience Fund; £40,000 from Teesdale Area Action Partnership’s Towns and Villages Fund; and a total of £20,000 from Cllr Richard Bell and Cllr Ted Henderson’s neighbourhood budgets.

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