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Discussing Durham The word on the street...

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Do this InDurham 21 things for 2021...

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Dine InDurham Food to look forward to...

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Discovering Durham Our guide to Elvet New and Old..

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Deals InDurham Check out our Loyalty Card...

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Durham Community Community is key...

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Your Durham The city through your eyes...

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Welcome

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I sincerely hope that you were able to have something of a festive Christmas and were able to welcome in the new year with assurance that 2021 will be better than 2020. Remember Media Ltd, Enterprise House, Kingsway, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, NE11 0SR remembermedia.co.uk Publisher Christopher March chris@remembermedia.co.uk Editorial Matthew Thomas matthew@remembermedia.co.uk Advertising Rebecca Jackson rebecca@remembermedia.co.uk Design studio@remembermedia.co.uk

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Rather than look back at 2020, let us look forward to 2021 with the promise that a new year can bring. During the next few months we will see the tide turn against COVID-19 and we will be able to enjoy our lives as we did before. That means we will be able to enjoy all that Durham has to offer. What is more, you will be able to see the changes that have continued to breathe life into the city; the new shops that are opening and the construction that provides assurance of Durham’s bright future. In this edition of Life InDurham, we will start to detail what you can

expect to be able to do in Durham during the year ahead. 2021 is going to be a fantastic year to rediscover our beautiful city. This is where I now bid you farewell. I am leaving Durham BID and the city at the beginning of March. I have to say that I shall miss Durham considerably; everything it has to offer and all that I am passionate about. My time as manager of Durham BID has been an absolute privilege. I have learnt much, admired many and appreciated it all. Durham really is an incredible place in which to live, study, visit and work. Stay safe, support local and all the very best to you and yours. Adam Deathe - Business Engagement Manager, Durham BID

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We’re bringing you the lowdown on how city life is set to move forward, we’re championing the people that make our businesses tick and we’re shouting about some incredibly exciting developments coming to Durham in the near future...

A warm welcome

Parking made easy in 2021! More positive developments continue to steam into the city! We’ve just learned that our lovely Durham Railway Station has now added 50% more parking spaces following the completion of a new two-level car park in recent weeks. It’s an ideal spot to park when you’re back visiting the city centre, and with 147 more long-stay spaces dotted about, you don’t need to worry about bagging that last spot.

Northumbria Financial Management Another bit of good news to set the year rolling! We’re delighted to learn that our friends over at Northumbria Financial Management have just finished work on an extensive renovation at their Frankland Lane HQ. Featuring a fresh lick of paint, some nifty bits of new kit and a general overhaul of their home of the last 25 years, it’s the least this lot deserves having served a wealth of clients for over a quarter of a century. Northumbria Financial Management are an incredibly well-established firm in the region, and they pride themselves on offering personal, tailored financial advice to the people of Durham and beyond. Just take a quick look at their testimonials for a brief insight into how highly-regarded the team are. northumbriafm.co.uk

Scoop Durham

The Yorkshire Trading Company has made a welcome return to Durham after a break of more than four years. The team moved into the former Marks & Spencer on Silver Street during the Christmas period, and they arrived full of dazzling Christmas decs, festive trinkets and much more - helping us all make the festive period a special one to remember for the right reasons. Make sure a visit is on your Durham to do list when time allows!

While our city is arguably the historical capital of the North East, we do love welcoming cutting-edge new initiatives and forward-thinking businesses, and we have a feeling Scoop is going to be a great success on our streets. It aims to bring affordable, plasticfree alternative food goods to the community, in a sustainable, environmentally-friendly way. We’re all conscious of our footprint here at Durham BID, and fabulous initiatives like this help us to protect the city, each other and enjoy a wealth of healthy benefits in the meantime. Follow the link below and get the allimportant ‘scoop’ on Scoop Durham!

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LIFE InDurham Track your day... Make sure you have the NHS Track and Trace app downloaded and ready to go before heading into the city. It’s a vital tool for keeping everyone safe this winter and it’s a legal requirement for many businesses. Do your bit to help Durham remain a safe space!

Go online! While restrictions are still in place, many businesses have pivoted to provide an online service. Check their websites and social media pages for news and updates on how you can enjoy Durham at home!

Man of the hour Durham’s Colin Wilkes awarded MBE!

It brings us unbridled joy to announce that friend and DH1 hero, Colin Wilkes, will be made an MBE! In case you didn’t know who Colin is, or what he does for the city, then listen up... Colin has been a director of Durham Markets Company since 1990 and a managing director since 1996. He was an integral part of the team which oversaw the major refurbishment of the Market Hall and the move from three to six day trading in 1996. Colin’s dedication to small businesses in our city is truly remarkable and this incredible bit of news is a befitting award for his efforts in making a real difference in Durham. Congratulations! durhammarkets.co.uk The Boathouse Looking for something a little different when shopping for new attire for 2021? Perhaps you're dreaming about your next trip away and are in need of some cool, sustainable beach clothing? Well, your prayers have been answered! New to the city, The Boathouse is a thriving indie store selling beachwear, accessories and Durham-themed items. Amazing to see new businesses starting their journey in the city! Stay tuned on social media for updates and inspiration throughout lockdown. facebook.com/theboathousedurham

One cycle for Circle Vintage Durham! A happy one year anniversary to our friends at Circle Vintage Durham on Saddler Street! It’s hard to believe it’s been over a year since this lot made our city their new home, and what an impact they’ve had so far! Spread over two floors, this vintage emporium is renowned among fashionistas for its quality pre-owned clothing and accessories. Big up to another wonderful independent business. facebook.com/circlevintagedurham

Global heroes: Durham University

Mask it up... Because wearing is caring. Don’t forget your face mask if you’re living or working in the city and you’re heading out for essentials. Another way to ensure we’re doing our bit to protect our city and its people!

Our friends at Durham University continue to inspire and their latest development is a truly wonderful achievement. We’ve just learned that The Times’ Higher Education (THE) World University rankings has recently placed Durham University in the Top 20 for Arts and Humanities! Ranking 19th out of 565 universities across the globe, it’s a great way to shout about the fantastic work that comes out of our uni! This year’s ranking was arguably the most competitive in recent years with over 1,500 institutes across 93 countries measured in four areas; research, teaching, knowledge transfer and international heights. dur.ac.uk

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We’re confident that the good times are within reach, and shortly our city will be back to its bustling best. So, to celebrate the turn of the year, we’ve picked out 21 things for our 2021 diaries. Check it out...

Return to the big screen! We’ve been counting down the days until we can hunker down in the plush red seats once again, and with new releases coming our way, we’re confident we’ll be back come the spring! There’s nothing like a trip out to the flicks, and with James Bond, Venom 2 and A Quiet Place II all expected at some point this year, you can bet we’ll be front and centre at Odeon Luxe Durham! odeon.co.uk

Horrible Histories Gorgeous Georgians & Vile Victorians 3 - 4 April We think 2020 could easily be added into Horrible Histories. Thankfully, Gala Duham are welcoming the acclaimed production of Gorgeous Georgians and Vile Victorians to DH1 for some family fun at the theatre. Few tickets remain - don’t say we didn’t warn you! galadurham.co.uk

Friends! The Musical Parody 16 April Chris Ramsey 27 March

Chris Ramsey, the North East’s very own comedy icon is hoping to hit the road (finally) this spring, and he’s whistling into the Gala Theatre on 27 March for the laugh-out-loud fun we all need. A few tickets still remain for this one, make sure you bag yours now - and keep those fingers crossed! galadurham.co.uk

Coffee catch up! Never ever shall we take for granted sitting with a friend and chatting over a flat white. Durham is the perfect spot to natter about nothing and kick back with a delicious brew or two, and with a raft of gorgeous cafes and tea rooms dotted about, we’re quite frankly spoilt for choice. Make a date for a cultural coffee crawl when the city opens up!

Friends! The Musical Parody is the feel-good show we’ve all been waiting for! Expect favourite moments from the hit TV show in an uncensored, hilarious, fast-paced, music-filled production. galadurham.co.uk

Dave Finnegan’s Commitments: Live at the Cathedral 30 April Big news! Dave Finnegan’s Commitments are coming to the city, and they’re bringing their soulful R&B groove to the beautiful halls of Durham Cathedral. durhamcathedral.co.uk

Aled Jones 3 May

We’re dreaming about market mooches to kickstart the weekend! In the coming months, we’ll be back diving into a haven of goodies made with love. Get ready to support our beloved indies at Durham Outdoor Markets in 2021!

Be sure to join Aled Jones as he whistles into Durham Cathedral this May. Over his extraordinary 30 year career, Aled’s outstanding performances have made smashhit box office history and resulted in over 10 million album sales worldwide. Aled Jones plus Durham Cathedral on a beautiful summer’s night? Need we say more? It’s an absolute must!

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LIFE InDurham Inside The Mind of a Serial Killer 28 May

Durham Miners’ Gala 10 July

Founder of Crime Viral - Cheish Merryweather brings her new show Inside The Mind Of A Serial Killer to the stage for the first time at Durham Town Hall on Friday, 28 May. This one is for those who love a good Netflix documentary! crimeviral.com

Gallery gazing… Ah, to be gazing at incredible artworks, marvelling in museum halls and immersing in our city’s fantastic heritage! Whether you’re checking out the artistic gems at Crushed Chilli Gallery or diving into medieval history at Durham Castle, our city has all of your culture cravings covered this year. Make space for gallery reopenings! crushedchilli.co.uk | dur.ac.uk | durham.castle

Al fresco dining… The good weather is just around the corner! Durham is brimming with outdoor spots to dine al fresco. We’ll guide you through the best bits in this magazine as the spring/ summer seasons unfold.

We love everything about the Durham Miners’ Gala, and so to learn that there’s a huge celebration planned for their 150th anniversary this year has really sent our excitement into overdrive. Expect beautiful banners, bold brass bands and a celebration of our heritage!

Two races and one unforgettable finish! Once again, Durham will welcome fitness enthusiasts and charitable heroes to our cobbled streets as the Prince Bishops Durham City Run gears up for action! There can hardly be a more spectacular setting for a summer night of racing and fun!

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Andy Parsons: Healing the Nation 10 September

Milton Jones: Milton Impossible 21 October

The hilarious Andy Parsons rolls into the city in Feb, bringing his ‘Healing the Nation’ tour to the city for some much-need humour and side-splitting one-liners. Tickets still remain for this one - go, go, go!

Make sure you catch household favourite, king of the one-liner and the man with the eccentric shirts, Milton Jones, as he returns to a DH1 stage with his new show, Milton Jones in Milton: Impossible.

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Durham Book Festival 2021 Durham Book Festival will be returning to the city after a year that saw this fabulous event shift online. Don’t miss the North East’s biggest literary festival!

The 188th Durham Regatta 12 - 13 June Yes, yes, yes! The Durham Regatta will be returning this year and not only are they making a splash on the water, they’re bringing a whole host of entertainment to DH1. Think performers, delicious street food and a great selection of unique stalls to browse. durham-regatta.org.uk

Scouting for Girls: Live at the Cathedral 25 June The team behind Live at the Cathedral are back with a storming event for all those rock and rollers out there. Indie favourites, Scouting for Girls, will rock out at Durham Cathedral on Friday 25 June. Don’t miss the chance to see them live! durhamcathedral.co.uk

Prince Bishops Durham City Run 15 - 18 July

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Halloween in the city…

Light at the end of the tunnel: Lumiere Returns in 2021 18 - 21 November

Proudly made in Durham, Lumiere is set to illuminate the city once again for four nights from 18 – 21 November. Following 2019’s special anniversary festival celebrating 10 years since the first ever Lumiere in 2009, festival producers, Artichoke, are working on a brand-new programme of artworks and installations. The festival’s commissioning scheme, BRILLIANT, will also return. Open to anybody over 18 with a brilliant ideas for light-up artwork, find out more about how to apply at lumiere-festival.com/brilliant2021. The closing date for applications is 11 February, 9am.

After a 2020 straight out of a Stephen King novel, we’re ensuring that Halloween in Durham will be remembered for all the right reasons this year! From gruesome histories to spell-binding cinema screenings and loads of ghoulish goings-on, there’s nothing quite like spooky season in DH1. Stay tuned for more!

Durham’s Christmas Offering Imagine just how glorious Christmas in the city will be next year? Inspiring independents, cool new businesses and tasty bites and merriment aplenty. The countdown is on!

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Business bites, loved up menus and a home recipe to fall in love with as we enter 2021. We’ve got Durham’s food scene covered. Here’s all you need to know...

SPOTLIGHT ON:

Durham Distillery Positive news radiating out of the city! We’ve learned that work on Durham Distillery’s new HQ is nearing completion and we hope you’re as excited as we are! Later this year, the team will be moving into a 6,000 sq ft space in Prince Bishops, and this hip new HQ will have a shop, ticket office for brewery tours, a huge still room, bar and visitor space! Over the last few years, with lots of hard work and passion for distilling, the DD team has managed to create a place that isn’t just about promoting their brand, but a place where you can visit, converse with the experts, learn about craft spirits and develop your sense of connoisseurship. Durham Distillery are proud of their DH1 roots, and their love for the city is reflected in everything that leaves the premises. They’ve even created their own representation of the Rose Window inside Durham Cathedral. Make sure you check it out when exploring the city this year. Good luck guys, we’ll be down for a tipple or two shortly! durhamdistillery.co.uk

Ravishing red velvet

A quick, easy and delicious recipe from our friends at Hatters. This one will set pulses racing for Valentine’s Day. Aprons at the ready lovers... INGREDIENTS: 320g plain flour ½ tsp salt 20g cocoa powder 115g butter 300g caster sugar 2 eggs 240ml buttermilk 1 tsp vinegar

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1 tsp bicarb of soda 2 tsp of vanilla essence Red (gel) food colouring Frosting ingredients: 175g unsalted butter 450g cream cheese (full fat) 660g icing sugar 2 tsp of vanilla essence

METHOD: • Set the oven to 170 °C to preheat. • Sieve, mix and add the flour and cocoa powder into a bowl and set to one side. • Add butter and sugar into a bowl with cream. • Thoroughly combine one egg into the mixture. • Add vanilla to buttercream and stir well. • Add red food colour to buttercream. Add enough to make the mixture vibrant scarlet red, this colour will fade during the cooking process. • Mix vinegar into baking soda and add to the mixing bowl. • Add remaining dry ingredients and buttermilk mixture one tablespoon at a time, alternating between the two sets of ingredients, until combined. • Split the mixture between two

lined cake tins and bake in the oven for roughly 30 minutes. • Leave cake in the tin to cool. • While your cake cools, begin work on your frosting by beating room temp butter until pale yellow. • Add half of the icing sugar and combine. Then add the second half as well as vanilla and ensure all is thoroughly combined. • Add in room temp cream cheese and stir well before adding to your cake. Voilà! *TOP TIP* - To check if your cake is done, gently press on the centre and hopefully your red velvet beauty should bounce straight back! To ensure your cake is fully cooked, poke a cocktail stick in the centre of the cake. If it comes out clean then the cake is done. Result!

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Gussto Tapas Bar

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Feel the love and fill your bellies at some of our favourite date-night spots in our beautifully romantic city. Although restaurants are closed to dine in at the moment, many of our stunning eateries offer a takeaway service and they’re the perfect answer to fancy feasting. Check out our loved up foodie guide and as we eagerly await the resumption of city life...

Honestly, look no further! A stunning restaurant nestled in the heart of the city on Silver Street, Gussto is home to some of the best tapas treats on the North East foodie circuit. Taking inspiration from the Spanish culinary landscape, Gussto have made quite the impression since moving to the city, and they’re renowned for their quaint dining experience, incredible attention to detail and vibrant flavours that encapsulate mouthwatering Mediterranean cuisine perfectly. Check out their website for details on how they’re pivoting during the pandemic. We’re hoping to be back in this truly lovable restaurant in no time! gusstodurham.co.uk

The Cosy Club The Cosy Club might be relatively new to Durham’s dining scene, but it’s already a hot spot for date-night dinners. The Cosy Club is exactly what it says on the tin - cosy, exclusive and completely delicious! Expect home comforts with a colourful, contemporary twist. From buttermilk chicken burgers and Moroccan spiced aubergine, to tremendous tempura prawns with soy and ginger dipping sauce, this place will have you head over heels in no time. Complete with a delicious drinks list, smiling staff and an uber cool interior, this is a must if you’re looking for somewhere laid-back with a luxe Valentine’s edge! Stay tuned on social media for updates.

The Cellar Door Housed in a stunning 12th century cellar conversion down by the riverside, The Cellar Door has a refined aesthetic that perfectly complements its awesome a la carte menu. Widely regarded as one the best restaurants in the city, everything is a labour of love and passion here; from the tuna carpaccio and the curried lamb shanks, to the wine list and the dark chocolate cremeux, expect perfection at every touch point. The good news is... they’ve been running a click & collect service in recent months, and we’re hoping this continues into 2021! Head to The Cellar Door website, book online and get 14th February ticked off. thecellardoordurham.co.uk

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Restaurant 17 Let us set the scene; a charming, boutique eatery serving European classics all under candle light. Yep, you guessed it, it could only be Restaurant 17. This Elvet Bridge beauty is a great place to turn the style on for someone special, so a Valentine’s treat is guaranteed to have your date feeling hot under the collar. With signature steaks, Balearic bites and a la carte icons aplenty, you’re in safe hands. They’re guaranteed to sweep you off your feet and you won’t regret feasting in the hands of the fine folk at Restaurant 17! restaurant17.co.uk

Shaheen's Indian Shaheen's was established over 30 years ago in Durham and there’s absolutely no doubt as to why they’ve become one of the go-to curry houses in the city. Shaheen’s was born out of the desire to bring the authentic taste of India to Durham. It’s all about the authenticity of the recipe and the freshness of the ingredients, giving the most simple curry the taste you would expect to find in a restaurant in the Indian capital of New Delhi. For those with a taste for spice, this is your date-night go-to this Valentine’s Day! shaheensdurham.co.uk

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Time to dig deeper and be inspired by the gems that make up our beautiful city. Join us as we explore the streets of Durham and indulge in the inspiring of independents of Elvet New and Old. Hold tight folks, we’ll be back enjoying this wonderful area of town before we know it! Modern Persian Kitchen

We absolutely love everything about Modern Persian Kitchen. This Jahangiry family business has found its home on New Elvet and is leading the way when it comes to vibrant, healthy, Persian cuisine. We’ve recently learned that they lovingly created over 2,000 free meals for our local frontline staff during the initial COVID-19 crisis, and so we’re returning the favour by shouting about their beautiful menu. Their sweet stuff is certainly worth mentioning! Expect a modern take on classic recipes brimming with traditional sweet and sour Persian ingredients. The name ‘Sweet Treats by Maman’ is in honour of all the Persian Mamans who create dishes with passion and love, which is exactly what this lovely bunch embody. From saffron and rosewater, to Zereshk and sour cherry, these brownie bites are guaranteed to take your tastebuds on a culinary journey. Be absolutely sure to check them out this year. Go on, we all deserve a sweet treat or two! modernpersiankitchen.co.uk

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Tin of Sardines Gin Bar

Sitting in a prime position on Elvet Bridge, Tin of Sardines Gin Bar is arguably the world's smallest bar and one of our favourite spots to pull up a stool, try one of 300 gins and chill over a terrific tipple. It might be Durham’s smallest bar, but it’s a big deal when it comes to living it up in the city! With an ever-changing array of renowned gin distillers, a cool collection of tonics and cosy interior that will help you unwind in style, this truly is an excellent Elvet enterprise. It’s not hard to see why Tin of Sardines is usually chock full of happy patrons in usual circumstances. Make sure you pop in and say hello this year - there’s plenty of gin to get through when the time is right! tinofsardines.co.uk

19 Twenty

19 Twenty is a stunning spot boasting beautiful interior and effortlessly cool, rustic furniture, low-lighting and warm oak features. It’s an ideal location to rest those legs and tuck into comfort

House of Gentlemen

Located in the heart of Durham and just a short walk from the Market Square, House of Gentlemen has a reputation as one the best cuts in the barbering business. But just how does House of Gentlemen raise the bar when it comes to barbering? Well, this lot excels in pretty much every aspect of the experience; whether you’re looking for a sharp crew cut, a brilliant fade that’s blended to perfection, or a styling overhaul, HoG has you covered. The home of masculine grooming, this place is a traditional barber shop with a creative, contemporary edge that caters to the modern, style-conscious man. Check it out! hofg.co.uk

food with a loved one. With everything from succulent prime steaks, beautiful hanging kebabs and the best of British classics, a trip to 19 Twenty promises great food, chilled vibes and stunning views from the balcony terrace. facebook.com/19twentydurham

The Picnic Basket

A sandwich is so much more than bread and butter, and that’s the type of motto we’re happy to get behind thanks to our friends at The Picnic Basket over on New Elvet. They’ve been in the city for 26 years now, and it’s fair to say they’ve become a city-wide icon for morning bites, lunchtime treats and everything in between. Did you know that this lot are the current holders of the Best North East Sandwich Shop? Well, when you’re firing out the likes of Vietnamese Banh Mi sandwiches and gorgeous coffee concoctions, it’s really no surprise. thepicnicbasketdurham.co.uk

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LIFE InDurham Tango Durham

These burger pros have gone from strength to strength since arriving in Durham a few years back, and we can’t stop shouting about them! Purveyors of fine food and sensational sips, Tango, like many other of our city’s businesses, pivoted during the pandemic to ensure we could all enjoy their brilliant burgers from the comfort of our homes. As we approach the new year, we’re hoping we can get back out to our favourite restaurants, enjoying fine food with friends and family. With a vibrant menu that takes inspiration from cuisines across the globe, Tango is certainly one of the tastiest spots in town! As the home of great burgers, drool-worthy fries and hot dogs, Tango continues to push the boundaries of what can be created in a bun - and we can guarantee you will be blown away by the results! The place to visit if you’re after feel-good comfort food.

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Tealicious Tearoom Woven Durham

Established in 1978 and a stalwart name across the North East’s tailoring scene, the wonderful folk over at Woven is a family run business and an incredibly beautiful spot to shop for all your formal threads as weddings and events return to our diaries this year. Born out of a desire to add a personalised touch to men’s tailoring, this family run business boasts a stunning collection from some of Britain’s newest and most exclusive brands. They’re a lovely lot, so whether you’re planning your wedding day, getting suited and booted for a job interview or just fancy styling out for 2021, Chris and team will have you and your loved ones kitted out in bespoke style in no time.

Our city and its people continue to bounce back with fresh ideas and new businesses - and one establishment we couldn’t wait to shout about is Tealicious Tearoom. A quaint, independent tea room with 24 varieties of tea, tons of sweet treats and doorstop homemade cakes, it’s the perfect spot to catch up with loved ones and take in the serene views of Elvet Bridge. If this sounds up your street, then pop in and show them some love as the world starts to wake up again in 2021. With plenty of hot drinks and delicious bites awaiting, it’s a wonderful little spot to meet with friends and while away the hours. tealicioustearoom.co.uk

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tapasfactory.co.uk

I am… Jo, store manager of Moon in Durham. Mum of a 7-year-old boy and an ambassador for many artists from all over the world. My connection with Durham is… Apart from being a manager of Moon, an awardwinning independent store in the city, I have a more personal connection. I came over from Poland 15 years ago and Durham made me fall in love with the country, its culture and heritage. I now call it home! My favourite place for culture in the city is… Durham Cathedral and the Gala Theatre. I cannot wait for reopening of the theatre and my son is looking forward to seeing ‘Zog’. It’s a lovely family friendly theatre. I get my coffee fix from…

Tapas Factory

Eduardo and Rodrigo made the city their home over 15 years ago and what an addition they’ve been to our community. Standing tall over on 14 Elvet Bridge, Tapas Factory is a sensational spot for foodies! Renowned across the city for their honest and humble hospitality, this spot is packed full of flavour, character and authenticity - making it one of the go-to spots for traditional tapas in the city. Jesus, the head chef, serves up a storm with the likes of fresh dulce chorizo from Leon, sensational seafood paellas, hand-crumble mushroom croquettes and many, many more mouthwatering dishes to share with loved ones. One visit to this ravishing restaurant and you’ll be dancing a flamenco all the way home. Make sure you add it to your foodie to do list when the city opens up again in 2021!

Joanna Soulsby Moon

Bramwells Jewellers

Travel down the cobbled streets of Elvet Bridge and you will find the award-winning Bramwell Jewellers. One of Durham’s oldest and dearest, Bramwells is one of the few remaining ‘traditional’ jewellers in the North East and it’s the places to shop for all things beautiful and brilliant. The friendly folk behind the scenes are experts in fine diamonds, coloured gemstones and silverware - you name it, they have it and they know it! They’ve been serving our city with dazzling jewels since 1887, and we’re delighted to see the business continue to flourish today. Another inspiring independent that deserves some serious 2021 love. bramwellsjewellers.co.uk

Cafe Nero. The staff are like family now and we always enjoy having a morning catch up when we can. Oh, and their coffee is the best! My go-to foodie spot is… Definitely Tango on Elvet Bridge for quirky pub burgers, Thai River for authentic Thai food and Akarsu for Turkish specialities. They are all independent restaurants with a passion for good food. The three places i take visitors are… - Durham Cathedral - The Castle - A walk down a river is a must! My in-the-know secret is... The little Thai cafe/supermarket on North Road without a doubt! From the outside it just looks like a supermarket, but they also serve food and I love their spicy Som Tam papaya salad.

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Treats that say I love you Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and our city has your romantic interests covered. Although we may not be able to shop in the city just yet, here are the essentials offering deliveries and online services to help you sweep your lover off their feet.

Gorgeous gifting Pandora

The Pandora bunch have your gifting needs in check this year, and with a new collection that will dazzle and delight, you know you’re in safe hands when it comes to gifting jewellery. It’s the perfect present for someone you love. Head online and fill your basket!

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Moon Jewellery

Fulfill all your gifting needs ahead of the lover’s rush with Moon Jewellery’s online store. Here you’ll find heaps of beautiful gifts and contemporary jewellery designs to put big smiles on your loved ones’ faces this February. They’re a small DH1 business offering big things to the people of the city and beyond, so make sure you pay them a visit when you’re out and about in the city.

The Kemble Gallery

There’s nothing like an incredible bit of artwork to get the heart racing. Check out the cool kit and inspiring prints at The Kemble Gallery’s online shop. With everything from art supplies for loved-up crafting, to perfect prints that say ‘I love you’, there’s something for everyone when it comes to Valentine’s gifting this year. Check out their website!

The Record Shed

They may not be open under current lockdown restrictions, but a future trip to The Record Shed is guaranteed to make a music-lover smile this Valentine’s Day. Pop some cash in a card or create a DIY voucher to support this store when the time is right. It’s the way to any record collector’s heart this year!

Merci bouquet Elvet Flowers

The independent Chelsea awardwinning florist has you covered when it comes to beautiful blooms this Valentine’s Day. A bouquet is the way to your loved ones heart. Head over to the Elvet Flowers website and order something special for your sweet, sweet Valentine. Guaranteed to give them that warm, fuzzy feeling!

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Tesco Metro

Left it late? Dash on over to Tesco Metro and bag yourself a bouquet of beautiful blooms during your essential shop! Whether it’s a bunch of roses, lovely lilies or gorgeous gerberas, you can pick up the perfect bunch on-the-go in the city. Pair it with a box of chocolates and a sweet Valentine’s card and you’re on to a winner!

Struggling to find the perfect Valentines gift for your sidekick this Valentine’s Day? Custommade cupcakes from our chums at Hatter’s are sure to go down a treat! Nothing says I love you like cake and Hatter’s collection of incredible edibles are sure to seal the deal. Delicious cakes delivered to your home this Valentine’s Day!

Patisserie Valerie

Why not treat the one you love to a taste of your favourite city patisserie? It may not be open at Prince Bishops Shopping Centre just now, but head online and you can order for delivery or click & collect. Whether it’s a fancy cake, a patisserie box or indulgent gifts, there’s something for everyone!

It’s All About The Cake

Say it straight from the heart with a sweet creation from these cake connoisseurs. It’s common knowledge that the best way to the heart is through the belly – and what better way to show your love than with a bespoke creation from It’s All About The Cake? All you have to do is head online, drop them a message and book a delivery time. Easy as 1, 2, 3! JAN | FEB 2021 ISSUE 2


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Shop smarter, shop Durham… Get ready to support our city when it opens up again with the InDurham Loyalty Card! It’s a nifty little tool that enables you enjoy a whole host of incredible discounts from a wide range of city businesses for a cool £5.

10% OFF

You can enjoy 10% off at House of Gentlemen for online booked appointments during Monday Thursday. Please always take your InDurham Loyalty Card to your appointment. T&C’s apply.

10% OFF

Below we have listed just some of the fantastic discounts available when you sign up to an InDurham Loyalty Card in 2021. It’s a great way to save money, support our beautiful independents and ensure Durham bounces back. See you on the streets shortly!

At Rohan, you can enjoy 10% off any full price item when showing a InDurham Loyalty Card. Please always show your InDurham Loyalty Card when purchasing item(s). T&C’s apply.

15% OFF

At Woven you can enjoy 15% off full price items with an InDurham Loyalty Card. Please always show your InDurham Loyalty Card and this voucher when purchasing your item(s). Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. T&C’s apply.

20% OFF

You can enjoy 20% off boxes of loose leaf tea at Tealicious when showing a InDurham Loyalty Card and this voucher. Please always show you InDurham Loyalty Card. T&C’s apply.

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10% OFF

At Tango you can enjoy 10% off food between 11am — 3pm, Monday - Friday. Please always show your InDurham Loyalty Card & this voucher when ordering. Not in conjunction with any other offer. T&C’s apply.

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Community is key! As the pandemic tested us, we were overjoyed to see a resurgence in community spirit. Businesses helping businesses, people helping people - it’s something we’re all determined to take into our every day life. We caught up with Sam and James, two big names when it comes to business in Durham, who reminded us why the DH community is at the top of their agendas heading into 2021… The day job…

I am responsible for 85 colleagues from our customer assistants to shift leaders and team managers. I also have a nights team and a nights manager who are absolutely vital to the running of the store who do an excellent job. Without them, we couldn’t operate! I see my role split into three parts: Looking after colleagues: I have 12 direct reports -three team managers and nine shift leaders. My role isto ensure I lead and engage my team to ensure we create a working environment that all of our colleagues would recommend a great place to work. I spend my day on the shop-floor as much as possible speaking and engaging with my team, listening as much as possible to any issues to ensure my store has a brilliant culture. Happy colleagues = happy customers! Looking after customers: Ensuring that the customer shopping trip is at the highest standards possible, keeping customers safe and keeping customers happy with a warm and friendly service. Walking my store daily promoting and engaging my team to review three key points on a daily basis: Is it full? Is it Clean? Has it got a price? My job is to ensure I look after my colleagues so they can look after our customers. Reviewing the shopping trip for my customers through our technology and feedback material and ensuring we react and improve, as well as reward and recognise. Tesco Durham Market Place is absolutely

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a place to support and help the local community and business in whatever way I can. Looking after Tesco: I represent the brand and I have overall accountability to run my business and ensure that I deliver for the business by looking after my colleagues, looking after my customers and offering a fantastic customer shopping trip.

A day in the life…

Every day I will fully walk my store wall to wall, speak to every colleague possible, clear the emails, attend the new way of life on video calls, keep up to date on business activity and more importantly, listen and review my customer feedback on a daily basis. This is my first store in a city centre an I absolutely love the buzzy city vibes. It is very different to any other store outside a city with different trade patters and customer expectations and habits. I love being able to walk out the door and be in such a lovely place. I have tried to meet every local business in the square and will be keen to meet more, again helping and supporting the local community in anyway I can.

What Durham means to me…

I would describe Durham as a growing, fast paced, but relaxing city. On a sunny day the views are amazing. The city is so natural but it has such a modern outlook and vibe. I am so proud

Name: James Delaney Job title: Store Manager, Tesco Metro to work here and be a part of this thriving community.

The Durham community is key to us…

Community is so important to us at Tesco. We have so many projects and we try to get involved in as much community activity as possible in any store. We are here to support our local community as much as possible, from small to big.

We’re different to others because…

We actively promote and ask to be a part of the local community. We open our doors at 7am to serve commuters and those looking to pick up a daily newspaper, and we close our doors at 10pm, to ensure that we are serving that city worker who is popping in for their evening shop before heading home for the day.

We pride ourselves on… Being the biggest retailer at the heart of the city with the goal of helping and supporting our local community.

Doing our bit for the community during the pandemic…

We have an amazing project called ‘Bags of Help’ which runs all year, allowing customers to vote with a blue token after every transaction. The customer votes for one of three local charities or organisations. Sadly, this isn’t currently live due to COVID-19, however, this will start up again as soon as it’s safe and responsible to do so. I took over this store at the end of September. Since then we have made parcel drops around the square to local businesses, flower drops to the local community on Mother’s Day during lockdown, we had a four day food bank collection, donated to various charities and groups, a toy donation for the Salvation Army. I have had numerous video calls with Adam Deathe, representatives from Durham University and Durham OnAir radio station to keep building relationships and find out how else we can help. If there are any organisations, groups or businesses out there who would like our support, please do let me know. We’d love to hear from you!

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The day job…

I work as an actor, magician, Escape Room creator and radio host.

A day in the life…

My day starts around 6am, where I begrudgingly pull myself out of bed wondering why it's still dark! I make a cuppa and take a look on social media to see if any news has broken overnight, especially concerning Durham and the North East. By 7am I'm in the studio with my co-presenter, Joe as we host ‘Durham Breakfast’’ til 9am on Durham OnAir. The rest of the morning is spent answering emails, planning content, interviewing people in Durham with regard to community interest stories, or chatting to our partners in Durham. The afternoon is spent working on creative projects for the radio station, or theatrical events that are part of our group of companies, keeping in touch with what's happening across the county and updating our news feeds. We also plan the music for the following day’s show and work on spreading the word about Durham OnAir.

What Durham means to me…

Name: Sam Lupton Job title: Actor & Breakfast Show Presenter on Durham OnAir

I'm a Durham lad born and bred. I've lived in Manchester and London as an adult, but I always find myself returning home. It's an amazing place with wonderful people. The city is unlike any other. It needs protecting and it needs the support of local people to ensure Durham is a cultural and retail hub for generations to come. Where else can you get a beautiful coastline, medieval cities, mining villages, cinemas, theatres, football grounds, dales, waterfalls and stunning countryside, all in the same county? It's incredible. I grew up here and I can't imagine ever leaving for good. It saddened me that Durham was no longer being represented in the media. Durham lost its local radio station in March 2020, so we spent lockdown planning to fix that. Durham OnAir launched on November 5th and I'm thrilled we've been able to bring local radio and representation back to Durham. It’s what we’re all about!

The Durham community is key to us… The Durham community is the entire reason we exist. Durham was not being served by existing media. Durham has so much going on in terms of culture, retail,

business, events - and yet there was no local radio station for Durham, about Durham. Our community needs to have a place to share good news, discuss events, promote businesses and hear about what is going on in and around the city and wider region. We want to be the first stop for people living and working in County Durham.

We’re different to others because… We're all about Durham! Other radio stations are focussed on the bigger towns and cities of Newcastle, Sunderland and Middlesbrough. We play music that people want to listen to whilst covering the stories that matter to them. We work with hugely talented presenters to offer great entertainment. We have fantastic broadcasters like Sue Sweeney, who has brought her long-running show to Durham OnAir for the people of County Durham to enjoy. It’s such a treat and we’re thrilled to be a part of something new and exciting!

We pride ourselves on…

Being local and positive! We want to promote Durham and show it for the amazing county that it is. We're all about promoting the region and the city and, more importantly, being there to entertain and give a voice to the people who live here.

Doing our bit for the community during the pandemic…

It’s safe to say that 2020 was a tough year for all, especially those who live alone or who have been unable to see their friends, family and colleagues. At Durham OnAir, we want to be able to provide a friendly, local voice where people can come and chat, let off some steam, and just enjoy great music. Anyone can chat to us by contacting our studio at studio@durhamonair.com - we’d love to hear from you, so please do get in touch! Over Christmas, we ran live programming on Christmas Day, to provide entertainment for those who were on their own or were not able to spend time with friends and family as normal during the festivities. If you love music, love great radio and more importantly, love Durham, we are here for you! You can listen through our website, through our smart phone apps for iPhone and Android, and through Alexa. We hope you'll listen in soon, and we can't wait to hear from you! durhamonair.com

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Durham City through your lens… As 2020 brought the world to a stop, local photographer Martyn Dunbar headed out into the peaceful city landscape to capture stunning reflections, iconic landmarks and the natural beauty on our doorstep in Durham...

Top, The Rose Window, Nikon 850, Tamron 17-35mm Above, The Willow Tree, Fujifilm X-T200, uji 15-45, Nisi V6 Landscape Cpl Right, Durham Cathedral , Nikon 850, Tamron 17-35mm, Vanguard Alta Rise 48, Vanguard Veo 2

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OUR DOORS ARE OPEN GOOD TO KNOW Rigorous measures are in place to protect our visitors, staff and volunteers, as our Good to Go accreditation from Visit England shows. Please check our website before you come for the latest information, including opening hours and service times.

DISCOVER DIGITALLY Explore Durham Cathedral’s history and collections through videos and blogs from our knowledgable staff and volunteers. Wherever you are, nurture your faith by joining us for livestreamed worship, plus special online Quiet Days every two months. We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors back to the cathedral when the time is right. Maybe you’ve explored the cathedral’s sublime spaces before, but there’s always something new to discover! www.durhamcathedral.co.uk

Image: Graeme Peacock

Durham Cathedral is open daily for you, whether you’d like a quiet space for reflection and prayer, to light a candle for a loved one or to join us in worship.


COVID-19 Business Support Brochure Business Durham has, with its partners, developed the COVID-19 Business Support brochure to help you navigate through the support available for County Durham businesses during these challenging times. With links directly to the providers making it easier to find the right support. The types of support available include: 1. Grants, Loans & Equity - financial products and services 2. Business Support - projects, schemes or organisations offering information, advice and guidance 3. Digital Support - organisations or projects supporting digital infrastructure, connectivity and digital opportunities 4. Innovation - organisations or projects which explore innovation and diversification 5. Sector Support - information relevant to particular industry sectors 6. Skills, Recruitment and Training - covering employability, internships, graduate recruitment, apprenticeships and upskilling or reskilling the workforce 7. Business Start-Up - including enterprise agencies, starting a business and start-up projects 8. Supporting Employees - employee wellbeing, mental health initiatives, workplace financial inclusion and better health at work schemes Visit our website to view the brochure and find out more at www.businessdurham.co.uk/covidbusinesssupport

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