September 3rd, 201801950Leisure centres in County Durham are offering people the chance to try their facilities for free.
Whether you’re a swimmer, fitness enthusiast or complete newbie, new customers who visit Durham County Council leisure centres, from Monday September 3 to Sunday September 16, can pick up a free seven day pass.
The free pass –...
September 3rd, 2018101503Newton Aycliffe-based Tekmar Energy says it has become the first North-East offshore company to be awarded an international standard accreditation.
The market leading technology provider of protection systems for subsea cable, umbilical and flexible pipes and offshore engineering services has announced a successful transition to ISO...
August 31st, 201801469Students across County Durham have won praise for their GCSE performance in the face of major changes to the exams.
The majority of GCSE courses are now giving pupils a 1-9 grade with a level 4 being deemed as a ‘pass’ which is similar to the old ‘C’ grade and level 5 as a ‘good pass.’
County Durham students got their...
August 31st, 201801523Business confidence plummeted across the North East in August, according to new data.
Confidence was down 14 points to 20% in the latest Business Barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
The region’s firms reported lower confidence in their business prospects (27%) and lower economic optimism (12%), which together gave an...
August 31st, 201803343A Teesside University academic who has long warned about the dangers of energy drinks has welcomed the proposal to ban the sale of them to children.
The Government has launched a public consultation on its plans to make it illegal to sell energy drinks to anybody under the age of 18.
Dr Amelia Lake, a Reader in Public Health in...
August 30th, 201802439The Government needs to reform drugs policy as deaths from substance misuse continue to rise, says Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner Ron Hogg.
Speaking in advance of International Overdose Awareness Day, Ron pointed to an increase in deaths due to drug misuse: the highest mortality rate was seen in the North East, with 83.2...
August 30th, 201801821By Donna Campbell
After what was a relatively quiet week last week the runners of ARC were back out in force this past week.
The racing began midweek on Wednesday August 22 with two trail races taking place.
The first was at Baydale Beck, Darlington (below), and was part of the Darlington Trail Series that a number of our...
August 30th, 201801733Time is running out to secure your spot at the North East’s most exhilarating obstacle course.
On Sunday September 30, Muddy Mayhem, organised by Durham County Council, is back at Hardwick Park for its fifth year.
The challenging 10k race is now sold out and the 5k is not far behind with only afternoon slots available.
Anyone...
August 29th, 201802124By Paul Eales
Aycliffe Sports Club continued their good start to the season with a draw against Gainford Cross Keys, which was played inside Moore Lane Park.
The large pitch was a leveller for both sides and it took until the 30th minute for the deadlock to be broken, when Gainford centre forward Alan Haycock broke through with a...
August 29th, 201801651Information events addressing the potential impact of Brexit on people in the North East will take place this autumn.
As Brexit approaches, three information events have been organised to give up to date advice to residents and allow them to ask questions.
The free events are arranged by the Europe Direct Service, managed by Durham...