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Mapping copyright
Information about copyright of online maps.
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County Durham Countryside
County Durham has some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. It is home to a huge variety of plants and animals, and the area has a fascinating historic...
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Public Rights of Way
We are responsible for managing nearly 2,200 miles (3,500km) of footpaths, bridleways and byways in the county.
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Easington Village Conservation Area
Easington Village is situated to the east of the A19 trunk road. It occupies an elevated position only 2 miles from the coast, 11 miles east of the City of Durh...
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How to develop a Framework Travel Plan (for planning applications)
For new developments, Durham County Council requires a Framework Travel Plan (sometimes called an interim travel plan) to be submitted as part of the planning a...
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Crook Conservation Area
Crook is a market town about 10 miles south west of Durham City and stands at the junction of the A690 and A689, the principal roads linking Bishop Auckland and...
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Walls beside roads
Walls are erected to provide security, privacy and to mark boundaries between different landowners.
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West Auckland Conservation Area
West Auckland is sited on low lying land between the River Gaunless and the Oakley Beck at the meeting point of the north-south A68 and the east-west A688.
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Wolsingham Library
Find out about the opening times, activities and services available at Wolsingham library.
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Horden Library
Find out about the opening times, activities and services available at Horden library.