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Durham s ancient Flass Well is restored | The Northern Echo

Durham s ancient Flass Well is restored | The Northern Echo
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Restoration of Durham s ancient, holy, and haunted, Flass Well

Restoration of Durham s ancient, holy, and haunted, Flass Well
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County Durham: 7 dog-friendly pubs according to Tripadvisor reviews

Here are 7 of the best dog-friendly pubs in County Durham according to Tripadvisor reviews - from Derwent Walk Inn, The Green Tree, Ye Old Elm Tree…

Council under fire for ordering Durham City pub to remove sign after six years

Council under fire for ordering Durham City pub to remove sign after six years Darren Winder, who manages The Kingslodge Inn, says the council should be supporting businesses after the pandemic Updated Get the latest County Durham news and updates delivered straight to your inbox - sign up for free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Council bosses have come under fire ordering a Durham City pub to remove that has been up for six years for breaching advertising rules.

10 new activity breaks and wild days out in the UK for summer 2021

The River Darent at Eynsford, Kent. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images The Nest Collective, which stages folk music events in green spaces, is running six nature walks along chalk streams in southern England in June. Each walk is led by the collective’s founder, Sam Lee, who is a Mercury prize-nominated folk singer, and an “eco pioneer” special guest. For example, the walk along the Rivers Cray, Darent and Thames is with biologist Dr Amy-Jane Beer. The other locations are along the Chess, Stour, Colne, Kennet, Mimram and Beane; all start and end at a railway station a short distance from London. The three- to five-mile meanders include several stops for songs and talks. The collective is also taking walkers and singers on a turtle dove pilgrimage in Sussex (10-13 June) and a salmon pilgrimage in the Cairngorms (17-20 June).

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