Pooches Aint What They Used To Be
A walk in the park can be a confusing pursuit these days for dog friendly people and observers in general. There was a time...
High Skies and the Longest Day of the Year
We are enjoying better weather just now, long may it last. With warm sunshine giving us hot days and long pleasant evenings, sitting out...
New Craft Market in Durham
There will be a Craft Market held in Durham Market Place on Sunday 19th June, with a vast assortment of produce on offer. Organisers...
Durham Lumiere Festival and the Fresh Cultural Light Expose
A spectacular of sound and light will grace our City again in 2017.
The City of Durham is well known worldwide for its cultural heritage,...
Jerusalem and Jam
The much loved hymn ‘Jerusalem’ has been celebrated for its Centenary at Beamish Museum with a mass singalong and a parallel celebration of the...
History Of Durham Rowing Club
The history of rowing as a sport has one of the oldest traditions in the world. It began as a method of transport and...
HM the Queen celebrates her 90th birthday.
People from around the Commonwealth and the greater World community will celebrate the 90th Birthday of the Queen today and over the coming weekend,...
Fine art is fine Salvador Dali Exhibition here in Durham, Saturday 11th June
The University College of St John, Durham, is offering a display of the surrealist’s art works, some 100 items, produced by Salvador Dali dating...
From 007s to Olympic Medallists – Which Well-Known People Studied at Durham University?
Well-Known People Who Studied at Durham University
It’s not surprising that a prestigious university like Durham has produced quite a glittering list of alumni. Ex-students...
The 183rd Durham Regatta
The Regatta has been a feature of Durham life since 1834, very much in keeping with the indomitable spirit of the people of the...