Saturday, July 31. 2010
Last few days for your say on county plan
RESIDENTS have just a few days left to have their say on a multi-billion pound masterplan which is set to transform a county for years to come.
Posted by Durham Times
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14:40
Durham Johnston admissions may yet change
CATCHMENT areas could still be used to decide which children get into Durham’s best state schools, council chiefs have hinted.
Posted by Durham Times
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11:00
Officers praised for heroic river rescue
FOUR police officers have
been praised after rescuing a
man from a fast flowing river
just as he was about to be
swept over a weir.
been praised after rescuing a
man from a fast flowing river
just as he was about to be
swept over a weir.
Posted by Durham News
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09:56
Couple heartbroken by thefts from baby’s grave
A COUPLE grieving the loss
of their stillborn son say they
are gutted after thieves stole
toys placed at his grave.
of their stillborn son say they
are gutted after thieves stole
toys placed at his grave.
Posted by Chester-le-street
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09:52
Man who drove on airfield spared jail
A DRUNKEN driver who endangered parachutists and a light aircraft crew by driving on to an airfield has been spared jail.
Posted by Durham News
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09:47
Brave Robbie inspires walkers
A BRAVE youngster who lost
both legs to meningitis has
managed to take part in a
sponsored walk in aid of his
recovery.
both legs to meningitis has
managed to take part in a
sponsored walk in aid of his
recovery.
Posted by Durham News
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09:28
Beauty is stage school’s biggest show
A STAGE school is
preparing for its biggest
show yet.
preparing for its biggest
show yet.
Posted by Durham News
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09:25
Sunday fun at shopping centre
A SHOPPING centre’s series of Summer Sundays begins this weekend.
Posted by Durham Times
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08:50
Ian Huntley to sue Prison Service
SOHAM murderer Ian Huntley is to sue the Prison Service after he was attacked by an inmate in a County Durham jail.
Posted by Durham Times
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07:55
Friday, July 30. 2010
Inside the cathedral
AN ART exhibition is taking visitors behind the scenes at Durham Cathedral.
Posted by Durham Times
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15:42
Rewards for top young green champs
Young eco-champions across County Durham are taking a well-earned summer break after excelling in a school recycling campaign, aimed at making the county altogether greener.
‘Recycling Rewards for Schools’, run by Durham County Council, caught the imaginations of pupils across the county, with 158 primary schools taking part. It began in March this year and ended on 30 June, with prizes awarded at schools throughout July.
Cabinet member for environment and leisure, Cllr Bob Young, says it’s been hugely successful:” This scheme has seen over 1,800 pupils, their families and friends get involved, with almost 9,000 householders making recycling pledges.”
“It is fantastic to see how enthusiastically so many people have supported our young residents in their very own campaign to preserve and protect our environment.”
To recognise and celebrate the pupils’ achievements, end of term assemblies and prize giving ceremonies have been taking place across the county.
Pupils have been awarded lanyards made from recycled fabric and medals for collecting pledges and the highest performers were presented with school champion trophies. Top of the list was Yohden Primary School in Horden, where pupils collected nearly 500 recycling pledges. Individually it was Evan Roberts (photo attached) who took the prize for the most individual pledges, having collected an amazing 117.
Durham County Council projects and campaigns team leader, Paula George, said “We’re delighted that so many schools and pupils got involved in the campaign and helped raise awareness of recycling in the county.
“By bringing pupils, their families and friends together for this campaign we hope to see increases in recycling not only now but in the future.”
Schools taking part in the scheme will also be rewarded. Points were allocated for pledges each month and now the campaign is over they can exchange those points for important school equipment.
‘Recycling Rewards for Schools’, run by Durham County Council, caught the imaginations of pupils across the county, with 158 primary schools taking part. It began in March this year and ended on 30 June, with prizes awarded at schools throughout July.
Cabinet member for environment and leisure, Cllr Bob Young, says it’s been hugely successful:” This scheme has seen over 1,800 pupils, their families and friends get involved, with almost 9,000 householders making recycling pledges.”
“It is fantastic to see how enthusiastically so many people have supported our young residents in their very own campaign to preserve and protect our environment.”
To recognise and celebrate the pupils’ achievements, end of term assemblies and prize giving ceremonies have been taking place across the county.
Pupils have been awarded lanyards made from recycled fabric and medals for collecting pledges and the highest performers were presented with school champion trophies. Top of the list was Yohden Primary School in Horden, where pupils collected nearly 500 recycling pledges. Individually it was Evan Roberts (photo attached) who took the prize for the most individual pledges, having collected an amazing 117.
Durham County Council projects and campaigns team leader, Paula George, said “We’re delighted that so many schools and pupils got involved in the campaign and helped raise awareness of recycling in the county.
“By bringing pupils, their families and friends together for this campaign we hope to see increases in recycling not only now but in the future.”
Schools taking part in the scheme will also be rewarded. Points were allocated for pledges each month and now the campaign is over they can exchange those points for important school equipment.
Posted by Durham Council
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15:35
BikeWise may be biggest event yet
DURHAM Police’s 16th Bike-Wise open day, in the grounds of force headquarters at Aykley Heads, Durham, proved a big hit with both bikers and the wider community.
Posted by Durham Times
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13:59
A world of things to do this summer at university sites
OUR students may have left for the summer, but Durham University’s cultural attractions are very much open for business.
Posted by Durham Times
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13:58
Remembrance services for crematorium anniversary
A CONSTANT but often unrecognised part of Durham life – and death – is marking its 50th anniversary.
Posted by Durham Times
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13:56
Tag, you’re it – police seek vandal
POLICE are appealing for help in tracking down the graffiti artist whose tags have appeared in several buildings.
Posted by Durham Times
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13:54
