July 7th, 201706709Road resurfacing work is to take place in Newton Aycliffe in the coming weeks.
Durham County Council is to carry out work in the town as part of its ongoing programme of road maintenance.
Work will take place around the roundabout linking Burnhill Way, Cobblers Hall Road and Woodham Way in Newton Aycliffe, starting on Monday July...
July 7th, 201702017Talented students from an enterprising school have won a top award with their invention of a board game for Durham.
Students from Ferryhill Business and Enterprise College were crowned champions of the Future Business Magnates (FBM) competition – run by Business Durham, the economic development company for County Durham working on...
July 5th, 201702718Students from Woodham Academy where given the chance to attend a further education event at New College Durham.
The aim of the visit was to give students an insight into the life of a student and to understand the many benefits of further education and training.
Upon arrival students were placed into option groups and given the...
July 5th, 201703250Splashtastic water toys, state-of-the-art aquatic fitness equipment and renovated changing rooms will be introduced to the region’s swimming pools thanks to a £1.5m investment from Durham County Council alongside £540,972 funding from Sport England.
The pool at Aycliffe Leisure Centre is one of four which will benefit from the...
July 4th, 201701950More than 100 businesses from across the North East heard how they could tap into the billion pound rail sector at a sell-out conference.
Business Durham, together with the Rail Alliance and the County Durham Engineering and Manufacturing Network, held the event at Durham Cricket Club, in Chester Le Street, to help companies take...
July 4th, 201701940A new mobile app to educate people on cyber security has been launched by Durham Constabulary.
In the wake of a string of high-profile cyber-attacks, the Force is keen to help tech users better understand how to stay safe and secure online.
The app, called Blue Lights Discovery, has been launched in conjunction with creative...
July 3rd, 201702810Gestamp Tallent and Hitachi Rail Europe celebrated UTC South Durham’s first academic year after its first 12 months in operation.
Company bosses joined UTC staff for the official opening of the Hitachi Rail engineering hall and the Gestamp robot cell during the celebration event.
Already 140 students have studied at the college...
July 2nd, 201702194A round-up of the weekend’s cricket action...
Saturday 1st July – NYSD Division 2
Hartlepool 2nd XI v Newton Aycliffe 1st XI – weather was warm and sunny. Hartlepool won the toss and chose to bowl first.
Newton Aycliffe 1st XI 67 all out after 31.1 overs
Chris Palmer 14, Jack Slatcher 10 and Joe Haines 10.
Hartlepool...
July 2nd, 201702259Ten years on from the introduction of England’s ‘smoke-free’ law, which banned smoking in enclosed areas and workplaces, local businesses and clubs are celebrating the successes of the smoking ban.
Andy Nicholson, general manager of The Library bar in Saddler Street, Durham, has worked in the pub trade for 29 years, but quit...
June 29th, 201702013Three of County Durham’s most popular festivals will benefit from £1.66 million of core funding from Arts Council England between 2018 and 2022.
Festivals and events have an important role to play in Durham, delivering culture-led regeneration for the county, and promoting Durham as a vibrant place to live, work and visit. For this...