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    • Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS)

      The Portable Antiquities Scheme is a voluntary initiative, funded and supported by the British Museum and Durham County Council, which aims to record archaeolog...

    • Charter Trust and Mayor for Durham City

      This page provides information on the charter trust and Mayor for Durham City, which are important functions in the city.

    • Report illegal Botox and cosmetic fillers

      It is now illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to receive botulinum toxin (Botox) or fillers for cosmetic purposes, or make plans or book an appointment to do...

    • Home exchange, mutual exchange and HomeSwap Direct

      A mutual exchange is a swap of homes between two or more tenants. Most housing association tenants, have a right to exchange properties, provided that their lan...

    • Report procurement fraud

      Procurement fraud is any unlawful activity at any stage of the procurement cycle, from the decision to procure, to the conclusion of the contract. It includes t...

    • Road adoption agreements

      We ensure that new housing development roads are built to the appropriate standard for adoption. We maintain the statutory record of adopted roads in County Dur...

    • Ropery Lane Cemetery

      This page has information about Ropery Lane Cemetery in Chester-le-Street.

    • Smoke control areas

      Many parts of County Durham are smoke control areas where it is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney, unless you're burning an authorised fuel or using an ex...

    • Special educational needs support

      There are a variety of specialist services and teams who provide support and advice for children with special educational needs (SEN).

    • Social Care Direct

      Social Care Direct can assist you to find information and advice to help you live as independently as you can. If your needs are urgent you should telephone Soc...

    

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