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Embrace Durham's Diversity: The Do Durham Differently Tourism Initiative

Embrace Durham’s Diversity: The Do Durham Differently Tourism Initiative

A fresh campaign has been launched to enhance Durham County's tourism industry, drawing inspiration from its distinct and varied offerings, exceptional attractions, and a wide range of unique accommodations. Do Durham Differently is the latest...
Preserving History: Victorian Gates, Ice Houses, and More in County Durham

Preserving History: Victorian Gates, Ice Houses, and More in County Durham

Victorian gates sourced from Euston Station, a pair of ice houses, and a long-forgotten medieval village are just a few of the 340 cherished heritage assets throughout County Durham slated for enhanced preservation and...
Artful Conversations: Sir Michael Craig-Martin and Dr. Nicholas Cullinan at The Auckland Project

Artful Conversations: Sir Michael Craig-Martin and Dr. Nicholas Cullinan at The Auckland Project

In pursuit of its goal to enhance art gallery accessibility in the North-East, The Auckland Project is collaborating with the National Portrait Gallery to organize a special event featuring prominent industry experts. Taking place in...
Discovering the Hidden Treasures of County Durham: A Homebuyer's Guide

Discovering the Hidden Treasures of County Durham: A Homebuyer’s Guide

An esteemed county in the North East, renowned for its city and cathedral, is unveiling its lesser-known gems to potential homebuyers hailing from all corners of the United Kingdom. While Durham itself routinely attracts visitors...
Spennymoor's Festival Walk Revitalization: A Town Square Transformation

Spennymoor’s Festival Walk Revitalisation: A Town Square Transformation

Efforts to revitalise Spennymoor's Festival Walk and marketplace are ongoing, with the commencement of the final stages of the project to create a lively town square. Durham County Council has acquired two pieces of land...
Low-Budget Horror Film The Devil's Stone Reaches £20K Target for Sequel on Halloween

Low-Budget Horror Film The Devil’s Stone Reaches £20K Target for Sequel on Halloween

A short horror film made for just £200 has reached its 20K target on Halloween and is now set for a sequel. The Devil's Stone was made entirely on mobile phones and recently came 2nd...
Discover County Durham's Mining Heritage at Killhope This October Half Term

Discover County Durham’s Mining Heritage at Killhope This October Half Term

The Killhope Lead Mining Museum has organized a range of activities to provide families with entertainment during the October half term. Situated in the North Pennines Area of Natural Beauty, the Durham County Council-run attraction...
Bishop Auckland Food Festival 2024: Calling All Food Merchants to Join the Culinary Extravaganza

Bishop Auckland Food Festival 2024: Calling All Food Merchants to Join the Culinary Extravaganza

Merchants are warmly welcomed to participate in the renowned Bishop Auckland Food Festival, a beloved culinary event in the North East. This year, the festival is set to grace the town's marketplace with its delectable...
Durham Director Dean Midas Breaks Records with The Devil's Stone Horror Short

Durham Director Dean Midas Breaks Records with The Devil’s Stone Horror Short

In under a week since unveiling his low-budget short horror film, Dean Midas, an acclaimed film director hailing from Durham, UK, is setting new records. The Devil's Stone has already been watched over 15,000 times...
Durham Opticians Celebrate Recycling Milestone: 1 Million Pairs of Glasses Recycled

Durham Opticians Celebrate Recycling Milestone: 1 Million Pairs of Glasses Recycled

Durham's opticians have played a pivotal role in recycling over 50 metric tons of eyeglasses and eye care materials, all thanks to the contributions of their customers. The total has been unveiled by Specsavers as...

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