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    • Alcohol - types of drinking

      This page gives information about units and provides advice about low-risk/higher-risk drinking and binge drinking.

    • Consumer advice

      Information on consumer advice and how to get advice from the Citizens Advice Bureau.

    • Walking and running

      Walking and running are two of the most effective exercises you can do. Why not take advantage of the extensive variety of walking and running opportunities on ...

    • Local Land Charges personal search

      Anyone can carry out a personal search of the Local Land Charges Register free of charge, by appointment only. However, most searches are carried out by Persona...

    • Demolition notice and advice

      This page contains information and advice on demolition works and a copy of the current demolition application form (Notice of Proposed Demolition).

    • Development Plan for County Durham

      Find information about our Development Plan, which sets out how planning and development in County Durham is managed.

    • Bishop Middleham Conservation Area

      The village of Bishop Middleham lies between the settlements of Ferryhill and Fishburn, about 20km from Durham City.

    • Burnopfield Conservation Area

      Burnopfield is a secluded village, surrounded by trees and woodland on a ridge of land that falls away sharply to the north into the Derwent Valley.

    • Ireshopeburn Newhouse and West Blackdene Conservation Area

      Ireshopeburn, Newhouse and West Blackdene Conservation Area covers three settlements near the head of Weardale.

    • Newbiggin Conservation Area

      Newbiggin is located on the north side of the River Tees in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), rising from the base of the valley to ...

    

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