Durham (County)

Festival of light attracts 75,000

Durham City is to host a biennial festival of light after more than 75,000 people viewed the first event of its kind earlier this month. "Lumiere" saw the city's historic buildings and streets lit up over four days by artists...

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Today's News: Robbers target couple at home in Durham City

MetroCentre QUBE - a new dimension in eating out Robbers target couple at home in Durham City Nov 17 2009 By Neil McKay, The Journal A RETIRED businessman and his wife were recovering yesterday after they were tied up and...

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Festival lights up historic city

Durham City's historic buildings and streets are to be lit up as part of a unique festival created by artists from around the world. "Lumiere" is the work of Artichoke, the events company behind Liverpool's giant spider, and...

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Duke Energy purchases power from landfill gas project

Conversion of methane into a renewable source of electricity has commenced at the City of Durham Landfill, with Duke Energy Carolinas purchasing both the power and associated Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) generated from...

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Today's News: Lottery fills woodland jigsaw gap

Lottery fills woodland jigsaw gap Nov 11 2009 by Tony Henderson, The Journal A VISION of creating a continuous stretch of riverside woodland leading out from the centre of Durham City came a step closer yesterday. Low Burnhall,...

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Victorian statue to be relocated

A 19th Century statue is to be removed from Durham city's market place despite objections from 6,000 people. The Lord Londonderry statue is being restored and relocated 62ft (19m) from its current site as part of a £5m revamp...

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Today's News: Policemen arrested after fracas at Durham pub

Nov 9 2009 by Neil McKay, The Journal TWO police officers have been arrested following a fracas in a North pub. Durham police confirmed yesterday that the two officers from the Cumbrian force had been detained following trouble...

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Today's News: Wheels turn slow on new cycle path at Belmont Viaduct

Nov 9 2009 by Neil McKay, The Journal AN historic Durham viaduct has still not seen its pathways upgraded despite lottery bosses handing over half a million pounds two years ago. Residents are demanding to know why no visible...

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FeatureTel Replaces City of Durham Phone System with Unified VoIP Phone Services Solution

New Service Provides Critical Redundancy and Business Continuation Capabilities, New Features and Functionality FeatureTel Telecommunications, North Carolina's premier hosted VoIP telephone services solutions company, recently...

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Historic church bells reinstalled

The bells have been heard across Durham for more than 320 years Church bells that were cast more than 300 years ago have been reinstalled at a Durham City church after undergoing a £90,000 refit. The six bells of St Nicholas...

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