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Staindrop Conservation Area
Staindrop lies on the former turnpike road (now the A688) between Durham City and Barnard Castle, which is 7km to the south west.
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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...
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Crook Conservation Area
...town about 10 miles south west of Durham City and stands at the junction of the A690 and A689, the principal roads linking Bishop...
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West Auckland Conservation Area
...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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What special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) means
...whole of their school life. Those who need this extra help have special educational needs. SEND is used across the 0-25 age range.
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Durham City conservation area
Durham City was designated as a conservation area on 9 August 1968 focusing on the peninsula, and was significantly enlarged on...
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Book our 'Oh to be two!' in-house training
Book our 3-day in-house training programmed to enhance your learning programmes for two-year-olds.
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Fostering payments and support
...offer competitive rates of pay and an outstanding and wide-ranging package of 24/7 support, to help you look after our children.
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Tax-free childcare
Tax free childcare, available for children from 0 to 11 years (or 16 if your child is disabled).