The Lambton Wyrm in Story and Song

It's been a while since we've told the tale of the Lambton Wyrm, and if stories aren't told, they get restless and start causing...

Communities Staying Healthy and Active in County Durham

County Durham communities are being supported to become more active and lead healthier lives. Having received a grant from Sport England, Durham County Council plans...

County Durham School Taking Part In World Record Challenge

A County Durham school has been taking part in a world record challenge to show the importance of connectivity between countries and raise awareness...

Fun-Packed Activities For Youngsters At Bishop Auckland Town Hall This Summer...

From gladiatorial combat to Roman mosaic crafts, Bishop Auckland Town Hall has a horde of activities to keep youngsters entertained throughout the summer school...

Fun and Food for Youngsters This Christmas!

Christmas crafts, swimming sessions and theatrical workshops are just some of the activities set to entertain youngsters over the festive break. Durham County Council’s Fun...

Celebrating County Durham’s Volunteers

Volunteers who help run community events and activities across County Durham are being thanked for their hard work and commitment as part of National...

Melodic Excellence: The Dual Pursuits of GCSEs and Grade 8 for...

A proficient young musician, gearing up to undertake three Grade 8 exams before the summer, and a skilled Young Sinfonia horn player adeptly manages...

Punk Poet Dr John Cooper Clarke Coming to Durham – Interview

Legendary punk poet Dr John Cooper Clarke will perform at Durham’s Gala Theatre on Saturday 6th May. Born in Salford, Greater Manchester, John became well-known...

Tower in County Durham Town May Scoop Prestigious Award

A striking landmark in a County Durham town has been shortlisted for a prestigious award. Auckland Tower, in Bishop Auckland, could win...

Lorna Fulton and Sue Collier to Direct Durham Brass Festival 2020

Lorna Fulton and Sue Collier have been appointed to direct Durham Brass Festival 2020 this coming July. Last year, more than 40,000 people enjoyed the...

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