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Hundreds of Businesses Get on Board County Durham’s UK City of...

Hundreds of businesses from across the North East have backed County Durham’s bid to be UK City of Culture 2025. Almost £500,000 in sponsorship has...

How to Research Family History

People looking to learn more about how to research their family history can do so in online sessions which are taking place throughout next...

A Story of Love, Tragedy and Brass at Gala Durham

A story of love, tragedy and brass will take centre stage at Gala Durham later this year as the venue announces its next production. Based...

Bishop Auckland Food Festival Coming Soon!

Organisers of Bishop Auckland Food Festival are counting down the days until visitors are welcomed back to celebrate all things food. There are just two...

A Utopian Vision that Continues to Inspire

A bold example of public art, which features within County Durham’s bid to be UK City of Culture 2025, has been cited as a...

New Cultural Venue for County Durham Revealed

A first glimpse of an exciting new cultural venue for County Durham has been revealed. Durham County Council has released a visualisation of what the...

County Durham Bids For Great British Railways Headquarters

County Durham’s illustrious rail heritage, thriving train building industry and pioneering cultural and economic ambitions make it the ideal home for the Great British...

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...

Traders Announced for Bishop Auckland Food Festival

From deliciously-decorated donuts to flavourful street food, traders from County Durham and beyond are preparing to show off their specialities at this year’s Bishop...

Durham School Pupils Try A Taster Of Spanish Cuisine And University...

International investigators from County Durham schools enjoyed a taste of different cultures at two language-themed celebration events at Durham Town Hall and Durham University. Pupils...

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