12 Years and £656 Million to Fix all North East’s Potholes

Have you ever felt – while bouncing along a pothole-pitted minor road – that the quality of the north east’s roads is getting worse? Well,...

County Durham Time Capsule to Be Locked for 300 Years

A map of the moon, a music box and an American superhero comic are among the items that have been placed in a time...

Hundreds of County Durham Residents Contribute to Mining Artwork

Hundreds of people from County Durham have helped create an artwork that celebrates the area’s mining heritage. The artwork is a replica lead mining tub,...

Northumberland FA Appoints Five New Directors To Its Board

Northumberland FA has appointed five new Directors to further strengthen its Board, after receiving a number of extremely strong applications in its recent recruitment...

Spain Delegation Visits County Durham

Representatives from Spain have experienced some of the delights of County Durham this weekend. Following a region-to-region tourism partnership being signed by Durham County Council...

Durham County Council and Care Homes Celebrate National Awards Win

North East Council and several of its care homes have been honored with national awards in recognition of their deployment of a digital social...

Durham Schools Scoop Prizes for Biggest Pumpkin and Tallest Sunflower

Two local schools have triumphed in a north-east gardening contest – by growing County Durham’s biggest pumpkin and tallest sunflower. Early this year, Durham County...

New App Lets You Catch Dinosaurs in Hardwick Park

A new, interactive mobile app is set to make visits to County Durham’s Hardwick Park even more fun. The country park, near Sedgefield, can now...

Support for County Durham communities hit by power cuts

Communities, the local authority and other key organisations are rallying round to support residents in County Durham following one of the worst storms in...

Go North East Strike – Communities, Drivers and Local Businesses in...

Go North East: Abandoning Roots and Betraying Communities In a shocking turn of events, Go North East, a prominent transportation company, has decided to abandon its roots and betray the very communities it once served. This unexpected move has left locals questioning the company's loyalty and commitment to the areas it once called home.

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