Our other social media feeds
As well as our main social media accounts, we have a variety of projects and venues who offer specific areas of interest.
The accounts are operated by a variety of teams across the council. You can follow the council's main Twitter and Facebook news feed on the social media page.
Area Action Partnerships
Follow our AAPs on social media.
- 3 Towns Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- 4 Together Partnership (AAP) on Facebook
- Bishop Auckland and Shildon Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- Chester-le-Street and District Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- Derwent Valley Partnership Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- Durham Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- East Durham Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- East Durham Rural Corridor AAP on Facebook
- Great Aycliffe and Middridge Partnership on Facebook
- Mid Durham Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- Spennymoor Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- Stanley Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- Teesdale Area Action Partnership on Facebook
- Weardale Action Partnership on Facebook
Children and young people
Find our information for children and young people on social media.
Culture and leisure
Find information about culture and leisure on social media.
Festivals
- Bishop Auckland Food Festival on Facebook
- Bishop Auckland Food Festival on Twitter
- Brass: Durham International Festival on Facebook
- Brass: Durham International Festival on Instagram
- Brass: Durham International Festival on Twitter
- Brass: Durham International Festival on YouTube
- Seaham Food Festival on Facebook
- Seaham Food Festival on Instagram
- Seaham Food Festival on Twitter
Leisure
- Cycle Durham on Facebook
- Thrive Active Durham Leisure on Facebook
- Durham Countryside Volunteers on Facebook
- Hardwick Park on Facebook
- Volunteer Durham on Facebook
- Walk Durham on Facebook
- Wharton Park on Facebook
Venues
Parents and families
Find information for parents and families on social media.
Other topics
Find other information on social media.