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Apollo Pavilion
...manned mission to the moon in 1969 - the year the structure was built - the Apollo Pavilion is an iconic example of 1960s public art.
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Land quality inspections
...activity such as gas works, colliery and coke works and landfills. There are approximately 6,500 of these sites in County Durham.
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What happens if you do not pay a parking fine
If you don't pay your parking fine (Penalty Charge Notice), we can go through a series of processes to get the money from you.
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Support for children with health needs
We provide education for children and young people of statutory school age (5-16 years) who are temporarily unable to attend school...
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Education, Health and Care (EHC) assessments and plans
An EHC plan can be issued to a child or young person between the ages of 0 and 25 years.
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Wharton Park
Find information about Wharton Park which reopened at the end of May 2016 following a £3 million restoration programme.
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Simple ways to help reduce air pollution
...Durham Here are the top ways you can help to reduce air pollution in Durham City: 1. Leave the car at home Where possible walk,...
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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...