February 12th, 202101945
Mental Health was at the forefront of a high-profile business discussion during Aycliffe Business Park Community’s first meeting of 2021.
Representatives from three of Aycliffe Business Park’s biggest employers were joined by our local MP for the online event in January, organised by Business Durham’s John Parnell.
Aycliffe...
February 12th, 202101718
A County Durham town is hoping to receive a significant economic boost and become a world-class visitor destination with the submission of a bid for almost £50m in regeneration funding.
Last year, Bishop Auckland was selected by the government to be part of the Stronger Towns Programme, allowing Durham County Council to apply for a...
February 11th, 202104356
The 49th issue of Aycliffe Business features an exclusive interview with Frans Calje, CEO of Teesport operators PD Ports, as our cover feature.
The first issue of 2021 also includes special features with RTC North, new venture Cobots Online, razorblue, Stiller Warehousing and Distribution and Finley Structures.
With thanks to...
February 11th, 202101708
A rogue trader who failed to carry out proper repairs to household appliances or deliver new goods after customers had already paid him has been given a suspended prison sentence.
Richard Andreas Allsopp accepted money from a number of people for work such as fixing dishwashers, ovens and fridges but in many cases failed to turn up...
February 11th, 202101558
Construction work on a new £10.4m state-of-the-art bus station in the heart of Durham City will start later this month.
Workers will be on site from Monday, February 15, to begin the project, with the current bus station closing to passengers and temporary stops being put in place close by.
The new station has been designed to...
February 10th, 202101571
Funding has been secured to create more walking and cycling spaces across County Durham and residents are being encouraged to have their say on the plans.
Durham County Council has been successful in applying for £650,000 from the government’s Active Travel Fund, for an ambitious scheme to create an active travel corridor in...
February 10th, 202101367
Work to plant thousands of new trees across green spaces in County Durham is set to be completed in the next few weeks.
Durham County Council will finish a significant tree planting programme as part of the Forestry Commission’s Urban Tree Challenge Fund.
Almost £500,000 was awarded to the council last year after the authority...
February 10th, 202102334
North East-headquartered managed IT service provider razorblue, which has seen 363% growth over the last five years, has added to its team once again with the appointment of senior industry expert Nigel Hedley.
Nigel has joined Microsoft Gold Partner razorblue to support the growth of its software division, which helps improve...
February 9th, 202101638
The amount of Council Tax the public pay for the police service, known as the police precept, will increase for 2021-22 by 7% in County Durham and Darlington. This equates to an increase of £15 per year, or 29p a week for a Band D property.
Acting Durham Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner, Steve White presented his proposal,...
February 9th, 202101745
People looking to keep fit while staying safe indoors during the coronavirus pandemic can now take part in free online exercise classes.
Durham County Council has launched a series of virtual classes which will be free of charge during their initial period.
From gentle yoga classes to active HITT, the varied timetable of sessions...