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2021 Leicester Comedy Festival best year ever despite having to go online
Founder Geoff Rowe: “To have attracted so many new people to the festival, from around the globe, is fantastic
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Leicester Comedy Festival sold more than 20,000 tickets this year, despite having to take place online.
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Shell garage and SPAR near Wolsingham Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT A NEW petrol station has opened in a rural dale which saves residents a long drive to get fuel. The new Shell garage, in Wolsingham, Weardale, is the dales second petrol station and opened on Monday February 1. The petrol station is built on the site of the previous one and will also be home to the new Spar store, which moved there from the village centre. Durham County Councillor for Weardale, John Shuttleworth said: “It is good to see a new business open, as Wolsingham has been without a petrol filling station for about five years.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson and North West Durham MP Richard Holden AN MP has launched a campaign to prevent the formal closure of Wolsingham Sixth Form. Richard Holden, MP for North West Durham hopes to keep Wolsingham Sixth Form suspended so it can be enjoyed by future students. The Sixth Form was formally moved to a suspended status in 2019 due to low pupil numbers – to be financially viable, the Sixth Form would need 100 pupils in each academic year. Two years after a suspension of a school or sixth form, a formal review is currently taking place to formally close a facility.