An Interview with Dave Kelly of the Blues Band

On February 4th, the Gala Theatre will host the legendary group The Blues Band. Formed in 1979 as a band “just to play the...

Living Museum of the North plans to Reopen Outdoor Areas from...

Beamish, The Living Museum of the North plans to reopen its outdoor areas from 12th April, under Step 2 of the government’s COVID-19 roadmap. The...

Champion Brass Band due to Visit Durham

To misquote an old saying, ‘Where there’s muck there’s brass.’ That most English phenomenon the Brass, sometimes Silver, Band has a sound to stir...

Durham Gala to Put on Relaxed Robinson Crusoe Pantomime

Durham’s Gala Theatre is to put on a pantomime adapted to people who might normally feel excluded from live performances. Such people could include those...

Food Fans Enjoy A Flavourful Weekend In Seaham!

County Durham’s foodies made the most of the sunshine and showers to enjoy this year’s Seaham Food Festival. Thousands of people visited the Durham County...

Horror film director Dean Midas unleashes two new short films featuring...

Dean Midas, the acclaimed horror film director from Durham, has recently revealed the upcoming release of two new short films, featuring the infamous character...

Pantomime Magic: Cinderella’s Spellbinding Visit to Hospital Delights Young Patients

Young patients in a hospital ward were enchanted by the allure of a regal ball during a unique visit from performers of a pantomime. The...

Art Projects To Explore People’s Experiences With Isolation

  Two art projects that engage with the community and highlight people’s experiences of isolation will be on show to the public this month. Durham County...

Edinburgh’s Salisbury Green Hotel and Bistro: Family Staycation Offer

2020 has been a tough year for everyone, which is why you may be considering a staycation, visiting somewhere in the UK for a...

The Tiger Who Came to Tea Tour 2020: Win Tickets this...

A tea-guzzling tiger whose hilarious antics have been delighting youngsters for decades will be causing chaos in County Durham this spring. Direct from the West...

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