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Durham city to hold first Fringe Festival with comedians, dance and street theatre part of line up

Durham city to hold first Fringe Festival with comedians, dance and street theatre part of line up
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First Durham Fringe Festival to be held in July

Durham City will have its first own Fringe Festival this year, taking place from 28 July to 1 August 2021. The Festival will include over 30 different shows from acts across North East England and beyond, being performed at a variety of venues in Durham. Performers will be announced soon according to the organisers of the Festival. Among these venues are Durham Market Place, Fabios Bar, The City Theatre, The Assembly Rooms, and the gardens of St Chad’s College. “After months of lockdown, we all thought it would be great to get together and enjoy some home-grown entertainment and give trade in the City a boost too”

He has found his place in the sun : Badger the cat dies after short illness – Palatinate

Badger, the Durham Cathedral cat, has died after a short illness, the Dean of Durham has announced. In a statement shared on the official Durham Cathedral Facebook page, the Dean of Durham, Reverend Andrew Tremlett announced: “Very sadly, after a short illness, he has found his place in the sun”. Badger the cat came to Durham with Revd. Tremlett in 2015 after living in Battersea Cats and Dogs Home in London. In an emotional statement, the Dean of Durham reminisced about the “many memories” of Badger “enjoying a full social life, rubbing shoulders with interesting folk”, and thanked those who had enjoyed his company over the years, in particular “his friends in Durham Cathedral [and] Durham University Hatfield College JCR”.

Dean of Durham announces sad death of Badger the cat

Covid-19 updates: University s lateral flow tests available to book from tomorrow – Palatinate

19th November, 5:30pm: Lateral flow test bookings available to all symptomless students from tomorrow In emails circulated by college principals this afternoon, the University today announced that all students without any Covid-19 symptoms will be able to book lateral flow tests (LFT) from 10 a.m. tomorrow. The tests, which return a result via email within “one to two hours”, will first be available on Tuesday 24th November and will be available seven days per week. The booking system on DUO will become accessible once a student has passed a 10 minute tutorial and quiz on the same website, and the University recommends reserving two tests seven days apart, with the second occurring as close to one’s scheduled return home as possible, in order to maximise reliability.

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