Darlington today issue 81 October 2022

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Meet the Coronation Street heartthrob Win a night for two at a County Durham hotel

Check out our Halloween tricks and treats

Issue 81 - October 2022 ISSN 1745-4654

FESTIVE FUNDRAISING IN AID OF ST TERESA’S HOSPICE

Hospice Christmas Cards

We stock a range of greetings cards and gift wrap. With 12 different card designs to choose from, we have something for everyone! On sale now at just £4 for a pack of 10, available from all our charity shops or you can download an order form by following the link below.

Giving to Life Tree

Saturday 19th November until Christmas Eve, 10am-4pm all days (except Sunday, 11am-3pm)

Thanks to the generous support of the Cornmill Shopping Centre, Darlington, you can visit our tree to leave a Christmas greeting, a message to loved ones, or remember someone you have lost.

Darlington Santa Run

Sunday 4th December at West Park Academy, Darlington

Darlington’s favourite festive fun run returns! Routes for all ages and abilities, free Santa suit or hat PLUS a unique medal on completion.

Letter from Santa

Our Elves will be working hard this year to deliver personalised letters from Santa, all the way from the North Pole straight to your door!

Christmas Cracker Concert

The 20th annual Christmas Cracker will take place on Friday 23rd December at the Dolphin Centre. Featuring an evening of festive fun and entertainment with all your favourite carols, and a fabulous Christmas hamper raffle.

Christmas Tree Collection Service

Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th Jan 2022

Collecting in the Darlington area. Enjoy your real Christmas tree, and we will collect it for a donation in aid of your local Hospice, saving the mess in your car!

View our full calendar of festive fundraising events and appeals at www.darlingtonhospice.org.uk/ christmas-2022

local, relevant and entertaining

It doesn’t seem five minutes since we were talking about summer vacations and school holidays – and here we are again, a stone’s throw away from Christmas.

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4-6 WELCOME TO DARLINGTON

With 2 hours free parking there has never been a better time to shop local

Light up a Life

Remember a loved one and support your local Hospice. A Dedication & Lighting Ceremony will take place in Central Hall, the Dolphin Centre, and will be broadcast live via the Hospice’s Facebook Page, at 3pm on Sunday 18th December.

Are you planning some festive fundraising of your own? Please tell us all about it! Whether it’s a Christmas jumper day at work, a collection at a school Nativity, or perhaps you’re planning to go carol singing in your local area, we’re here to offer help and advice and we can promote your efforts. Contact the Income Generation Team on 01325 254321 or hello@darlingtonhospice.org.uk

St Teresa’s Hospice provides palliative and end-of-life care and support in South Durham and North Yorkshire. We care for people with life-limiting illnesses, their families and their carers.

If you or someone you know needs our help visit www.darlingtonhospice.org.uk/ or call us on 01325 254321.

Of course before that we’ve got another special day to get through, namely Halloween and if you – or your youngsters – are celebrating it, then you need to check out our great guide for all the best buys.

We’ve got lots of local news and our ultimate What’s On guide and for those of you who are still craving a far away break, let’s hope our travel feature about Las Vegas will inspire you.

We’re sure you’ll enjoy our exclusive interview with actor Tristan Gemmill, better known as Robert Preston in Coronation Street and before that, Dr Adam Trueman in Casualty.

A real heartthrob, we’re delighted to catch up with him ahead of performances in Beauty and The Beast at Billingham Forum Theatre.

And that’s just a taste of some of the treats we have in the pages ahead. So wrap up warm, snuggle up and enjoy the latest edition of Darlington Today.

7 MEET BILLINGHAM’S “BEAST”

Actor Tristan Gemmill, formerly of Casualty and Coronation Street, talks about his upcoming panto role

8 NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS RAILWAY

Details of two exciting events

9 READ ALL ABOUT IT

We bring you some of the best news stories from around Darlington

10 GHOSTIES AND GHOULIES

Need some Halloween inspiration? Here’s our guide to the best petrifying products around

19 WIN, WIN WIN Fancy a night away? Find out how you can enjoy dinner, bed and breakfast at The Derwent Arms

20 VEGAS BABY

How has the entertainment capital of the world fared after Covid 19?

Win a family ticket to see Beauty & The Beast On Monday 5th December at 6pm at The Forum Theatre, Billingham.

Don’t miss the Forum Theatre’s most romantic pantomime – Beauty and the Beast which promises to be a spectacular and enchanting production for all the family.

Filled with magic and monstrous fun, this tale as old as time is the perfect festive treat. Showing from 3rd December until 6th January make sure you reserve your favourite seats as soon as possible. With seats available from only £23 can you afford to miss out?

Simply answer the following question to win. How much is a ticket to see Beauty & The Beast on Christmas Eve? Box office tel 01642 552663 • www.forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk

Closing date for entries is Friday 11th November. Email your answer with full name & address to: sue@rineypublishing.co.uk

Competitions:

Halloween at Raby Castle and High Force Waterfall

15th – 30th October

The Plotters’ Forest, Raby Castle

Witches and Wizards Academy Trail Deer Park, Raby Castle

The Plotters’ Forest Halloween Trail Raby Castle

Room on the Broom Ramble with Bright Woods Forest School

Halloween Trail High Force Waterfall

www.raby.co.uk/whats-on

01325 304360

sue@rineypublishing.co.uk

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Welcome to Darlington

Did you know that Darlington town centre boasts over 500 well known high street names and brilliant independent shops? With the added bonus of up to two hours free parking, there’s never been a better time to shop local.

From the latest fashion trends and homewares to vintage finds, newly released books and music, there really is something for everyone in the town. It’s the perfect place to tick off all of those items on your shopping list or for a casual day of retail therapy.

If that wasn’t enough good news, the two hours free parking gives you even more of an excuse to spend your hard-earned cash on some wellearned treats.

Darlington is rightly proud of its vibrant range of highly individual businesses that are only available right at its heart. There is a fantastic range of diverse independents, each creating and selling products that are totally unique to them. What better way to show them your support than by heading into their shops for a browse?

With two shopping centres – Cornmill and Queen Street – as well as the historic yards, wynds and network of streets, there’s certainly plenty of choice. Throw into the mix the fact that everything is in easy reach, then you’ve got no reason to go elsewhere. And when you need a break away from shopping – if that’s possible –then why not try some of the town’s many cafes, restaurants and bars?

There’s something to suit every palate and budget, from famous fast food outlets to international cuisines, to cosy cake and coffee spots to fine dining experiences.

As a town with a rich, vibrant history of trading and industry, you can help to keep the spirit of Darlington alive. Walk, drive or catch a bus into the town centre and see what takes your fancy. Whether you want a new wardrobe, need some new stationery for work or simply want a post-lunch sweet treat, you won’t be disappointed.

Food and drink

Bondgate Akbar the Great Bondgate Tavern Brittania Pub Cakes & Boba Olumo Foods Picco Italian Rose & Lime Slaters Arms

The George The Majestic Theatre

The Old English Gentleman The Pasta Shop

The Tapas Bar The Turks Head

Blackwellgate Avalon Hatch Luncheonette Huttons The Gate The Hoskins Uno Momento

Bucktons Yard Crafty Merlins Sunflower Café

Clarks Yard Bakerman Café Spice Cheese & Wine Echo 3 Falafel Fella Wedge & Tipple Little Quaker Distillery

Coniscliffe Road

Dr Inks

HASH Number 22 Number One Bar Orb Micropub Reema

Cornmill Shopping Centre Esquires Greggs M&S

Tesco

The Savoury The Sweet Shop

Crown Street Cake Away Santorinis

The Crown Buttery The William Stead

DL1 Complex Bella Italia Estabulo Nandos Subway Tomahawk Woollen Mill

Duke Street

Andy’s Candy Bar Angels Cut Fit Fresh Maggie’s Coffee & Kitchen Oven

Sainsburys Local Sol Tapas Stable Hearth Star of Bengal

The Right Plaice

Grange Road

Black Olive Deli Macy Browns Manjaros

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Spud Gun Loaded Fries Steve’s Café

Waterhouse Kitchen Café

Mechanics Yard Bar Forno The Quakerhouse Pub Northgate Cooplands Costa Greggs Subway The Half Moon Waterstones Café

Northumberland Street Imperial Express

Retailers

Art & Gallery Create & Paint Grange Road

Post House Wynd Number 8 Bakehouse Substation

The Green Dragon The Old Dunn Cow Vineyard Café Priestgate Mercure Hotel Red Lion Retro Sweets

Queen St Shopping Centre Curiosi Teas Skinnergate Al Forno Bombay Gate Frasers

Hangry Gorilla Influence Café Tanners Hall

Taylors the Butchers The Darlington Flyer Three Squares Café Tre Amici

Tubwell Row Denos Golden Cock Rainbow Scoops The Quays Tubwell Mini Market Tubwell Tap

Boyes Blackwellgate CEX

Origins SALT

The Juniper Tree

The Wandering Duck High Row Cooplands Deli-cious Fatsos

Greggs Harry’s Doughnuts House of Fraser Thomas the Baker

Horsemarket Café Nero Dolphin Centre Bistro Hole in the Wall Mrs Palmers Pantry Number 16

The Boot and Shoe The Pennyweight

Houndgate Crooners House of Hop Masala Art Saltfish

Sortie Charcuterie Vesuvio Market Hall Kabao Manao Thai Market Tap Bar

Creative Space Cornmill Shopping Centre Gallerina 1 Victoria Road The Art Shop 11-12a Bondgate Verde Arts Gallery 9a Skinnergate

Working It Out Northgate

Leisure & Activity Bikestop 31 Skinnergate E&L Dance 37 Bondgate JD Sports Cornmill Shopping Centre Legacy Skate Store 112 Victoria Road Millets 28-36 Northgate Sports Direct Crown Street The Iron Horse Cyclery 10 Clarks Yard Trespass Queen St Shopping Centre Up and Running 18 Bondgate Wheelbase 100 Bondgate

Butchers & Fishmongers David Jackson’s Butchers Ltd Market Hall

H Taylor & Sons Ltd 41-45 Skinnergate PA Liddle Fishmonger Market Hall

Children & Toys Bobby B’s Baby Boutique 108 Bondgate

Queen St Shopping Centre Claire’s Cornmill Shopping Centre Game Cornmill Shopping Centre Heartbeeps Queen St Shopping Centre Hayz Boutique Cornmill Shopping Centre Poundland 26 High Row Ryman Queen St Shopping Centre The Stork and Thereafter Queen St Shopping Centre WHSmiths Cornmill Shopping Centre The Works Cornmill Shopping Centre Toyland Toyshop Cornmill Shopping Centre

Artisans and Specialist Foods Bakerman 9 Clarks Yard Black Olive Deli 9 Grange Road

Cheese and Wine Shop Clarks Yard

Cooplands High Row & Northgate Crafty Merlins 6 Bucktons Yard Earth Warriors 76 Skinnergate Greggs High Row, Cornmill & Skinnergate Holly’s Doggy Deli Northumberland Street

J&G Deli Market Hall

Little Quaker Distillery Clarks Yard Number Eight Bakehouse 21 Post House Wynd Thomas the Baker 33 High Row

Florists Artichoke 2, Grange Road Clare Metcalfe 16 Bondgate Durtona Blackwellgate Eliza Blooms 19 Duke Street Heavenly Scent 34 Bondgate Julie’s of Darlington Cornmill Shopping Centre

Furniture & Home Barker & Stonehouse Feethams

Bathroom World Victoria Road Durtona Blackwellgate House of Fraser High Row Seymours 24 Grange Road The Bedding Centre 45-49 Victoria Road The Stove and Fireplace Centre Coniscliffe Road

Giftware & Home B&M 60-64 Northgate Bliss Gifts 20 Duke Street Card Factory Queen St Shopping Centre Cardzone Cornmill Shopping Centre Celebrations by Sweet Memories 39 Bondgate

Collectables Cornmill Shopping Centre Gillian Arnold 10-11 Post House Wynd Guru Boutique 24 Blackwellgate House of Zana 7 Grange Road Light Owl 3 Bakehouse Hill Next

Cornmill Shopping Centre Origins 29 Grange Road Refrill Retro & Vintage 32 Bondgate Sew Fabrics 13 Northumberland Street The Gift Box Cornmill Shopping Centre The Unicorn Tree Grange Road Vintique Emporium Queen St Shopping Centre Whimsickal

Post House Wynd

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Wilko’s East Street

Books & Comics

Darl Knight

Bondgate

- 61 Skinnergate

Bookshop

Post House Wynd

Waterstones Bookshop

Cornmill Shopping Centre

WHSmiths Cornmill Shopping Centre

Music & Records

Entertainment Overstocks

Bucktons Yard Exchange Darlington

Skinnergate

Cornmill Shopping Centre Saxosoul Records

Bondgate Jewellery AD Design 72 Skinnergate

Hinds Queen St Shopping Centre

Finnegan’s Jewellers

Post House Wynd Goldsmiths 9/10 Blackwellgate

Samuel

Northgate House of Fraser The High Row Ingledews

Post House Wynd Pandora

Northgate Renne Jewellery 8 Grange Road

Sharps Jewellers Queen St Shopping Centre

Silver Shop

Post House Wynd

Watches

Post house Wynd Warren James Cornmill Shopping Centre

Perfume and Toiletries Blush

Cornmill Shopping Centre Bodycare Cornmill Shopping Centre

Boots 47-53 Northgate

Faking It

Cornmill Shopping Centre House of Fraser High Row

Savers 67 Skinnergate Superdrug Cornmill Shopping Centre

The Perfume Shop Cornmill Shopping Centre

Photographers Camera A 3 Skinnergate Max Spielmann 15 Northgate

Risbey’s Photography 9 Skinnergate Stan Seaton 37 Duke Street

Sweets Andy’s Candy Bar 15 Duke Street Rainbow Scoops Tubwell Row

Retro Sweets 36 Priestgate

The Sweet Shop Cornmill Shopping Centre

Clothing & Shoes Affleck & Moffat Duke Street

All About the Suit 10 Northumberland Street Betty’s Boudoir Blackwellgate Bon Marche Cornmill Shoppping Centre Coco Dress Agency 11 Grange Road D&S Bridal 16 Post House Wynd Elan 4 Grange Road Flannels Crown Street Geoffrey Gillow 45-49 Grange Road Hope & Glory Post House Wynd House of Zana 7 Grange Road

Joel Alexander 37 Grange Road

Leggs Fashion 21 Skinnergate New Look Cornmill Shopping Centre Next 12-16 Northgate

Parisia

Cornmill Shopping Centre Peacocks

Northgate Poppy Bridal 18 Duke Street

Primark

Cornmill Shopping Centre River Island Queen St Shopping Centre Rubys 33 Grange Road

Something Old Something New Sustainable Bridalwear 7/8 Houndgate Mews Vivien Graham Boutique 33 Grange Road

Wynsors

Cornmill Shopping Centre Yours Clothing Cornmill Shopping Centre Zee Mu 38 Northgate

Daytime Coffee Shops 16 Horsemarket Market Square

Bannatyne Hotel Coniscliffe Road Café Influence 74 Skinnergate Café Nero 8-9 Horsemarket Costa Coffee 8 Northgate Crafty Merlins 6 Bucktons Yard Echo 3 Coffee House 11 Clarks Yard

Esquires

Cornmill Shopping Centre HASH 14 Coniscliffe Road HATCH 32 Blackwellgate Imperial Express 2 Northumberland Street

Maggies Coffee & Kitchen 54 Duke Street

Mercure Hotel Priestgate

Mrs Palmers Pantry Market Square

Origins 29 Grange Road

Phixx Coffee Lounge 83 Skinnergate Sunflower Café

The Savoury Cornmill Shopping Centre

The Wandering Duck 15 Grange Road

The Wynd Café & Bistro 15a Post House Wynd Three Squares Café 22 Skinnergate Vineyard Café 25 Post House Wynd Waterhouse Kitchen Café Market Hall

Travel

Barrhead Travel - Cornmill Shopping Centre

Eurochange Cornmill Shopping Centre Hayes Travel 40 High Row Tui

Queen St Shopping Centre

Experiences

Cluedini Live Escape Rooms 3-5 Crown Street

Create & Paint Grange Road

Darl Knight 35 Bondgate DL1 Venue Feethams

Dolphin Centre Sports & leisure complex

Gamers Lounge 18 King Street

Gigi’s Softplay Majestic Theatre in Bondgate

The Forum Music Centre Borough Road The Hippodrome Theatre Parkgate

Little Quaker Distillery Clarks Yard

The Happy Place Woodland Road

Wedge & Tipple Clarks Yard

The Majestic Theatre Bondgate

HEARTHROB TRISTAN GEMMILL MADE HIS NAME IN SERIES SUCH AS CASUALTY AND CORONATION STREET – AND HE’S NOW ON HIS WAY TO HAVE A “BEASTLY” TIME IN BILLINGHAM.

HE CHATTED TO BERNICE SALTZER…

If you wanted to ask a quick question based around actor Tristan Gemmill, talking to him helps you formulate the perfect conundrum.

In what show did Tristan have to “shoot the baddy, kiss the girl and do a bit of karaoke?”

It’s the actor’s description of his time spent in the West End show, The Bodyguard, taking on the role made famous on film by Kevin Costner.

“It was a fantastic experience,” said Tristan.

“It’s great being in a musical when you don’t have to sing and instead you listen to the amazing voices of firstly Beverley Knight and then Alexandra Burke night after night!”

While Tristan might have dodged the singing bullet that particular time, it may have finally caught up with him as he heads to Billingham Forum Theatre this festive season to appear in Beauty and The Beast.

“Yes I think I’m going to have to do some singing this time,” he revealed with a laugh.

Playing The Beast also comes with other challenges and certainly stands out from Tristan’s last two stints in panto.

“I’ve previously played Captain Hook in Peter Pan and the Sherriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood,” he said.

“You know what you have to do when you’re the baddy, terrorise the children and get the audience to boo at you.

“It’s very different when you’re playing The Beast who isn’t really a baddy, maybe just perhaps a bit grumpy, at least at first!”

It’s a production that Tristan is looking forward to being part of –and also heading back to the North East.

“I remember appearing in Newcastle once in February and seeing what everyone talks about, people walking around with no coats on despite the fact it was freezing,” he said.

“I was told it was like a badge of honour!”

While theatre may be his current focus, Tristan is no stranger to television and had long stints in two of the country’s most enduring series.

He spent four years in Casualty as Dr Adam Trueman and is probably best remembered as Tracy Barlow’s estranged husband Robert Preston in Coronation Street, who was shot in the 2019 Christmas Day episode.

“It was fantastic to be part of something like Coronation Street for so long,” he said.

“It’s a real family and I enjoyed all of my time there but it’s also quite nice to get back into the acting loop which is a constant mix of insecurity and excitement.”

Tristan will be back on our tv screens next year having just filmed an episode of the detective series Father Brown, plus another top secret project which he says is “very exciting.”

But luckily nobody has to wait that long to see him in action as Beauty and the Beast opens at the Forum on 3 December.

“Panto is such an important part of theatre,” he said.

“And we know after the last few years everyone is very happy that it’s back.”

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Beauty and The Beast runs at Billingham Forum Theatre from 3 December to 2 January 2023. For further details visit www.forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk

TICKETS ON SALE FOR THIS YEAR’S NYMR LIGHT SPECTACULAR EVENT

Tickets are now on sale for the annual Light Spectacular event ran by North Yorkshire Moors Railway. This hugely popular audio and visual sensory experience will depart from Pickering station every evening during October Half-Term, from the 22nd to the 30th October 2022 at 6pm and 7.45pm.

Tickets for this family fun and interactive journey, pulled by a heritage steam train, are £30 per

person, and include an hourlong illuminated experience from Pickering to Levisham station. To keep you entertained the NYMR’s compare, Voice Over Man, from the telly box, will be on hand and get you in the mood for a party. Passengers also become part of the show with a synchronised flashing wristband which passengers wear for the duration of the journey.

With carriages adorned with 17,000 LEDs, from the moment you enter the platform, spot the train and then climb on board, the whole family will be fully immersed in colour, light and sound that will get you dancing in your seat.

Luke Hudman, Marketing Manager from the North Yorkshire Moors Railway explains, “It’s a fantastic

event that just makes you smile from the moment you see the traineven the grown-ups! Seeing people dancing and singing along on board brightens up those dark nights. We were already being asked about tickets before we opened this year, so I recommend you book yours early!”

To find out more, or to book tickets for the Light Spectacular visit: nymr.co.uk/light-spectacular

LOCAL NEWS

TRAINEE TEACHERS GET A BIG TICK…

THE next generation of teachers proved to be top of the class after completing their professional qualifications.

Trainees from across the North-East and North Yorkshire have spent the past year learning their craft in schools all over the region as part of the Carmel Teacher Training Partnership. At their recent graduation ceremony, at Carmel College, Darlington, the teachers were urged to inspire children in their learning.

Around 85 per cent of primary and secondary trainees at CTTP received a merit or distinction

for their Post-Graduate Certification in Education 2022.

Four of the trainee teachers’ work was so exceptional that it was considered worthy of publication by CTTP’s partner, Leeds Trinity University.

More than 90 per cent of trainees have secured teaching positions within and beyond the North-East in state and independent schools.

CTTP director of teacher training Monica Shepherd said she was delighted with the results achieved by both primary and secondary trainees.

“The 2022-23 cohort are now well established in their school placements and are already making good progress,” she said. “We look forward to another set of excellent results next summer.”

Anyone interested in training as a teacher or would like to undertake a school experience day or a volunteering position, can contact applications via the DfE ‘Apply’ portal, which opens in October for teacher training in September 2023.

Rockliffe Hall’s Executive Housekeeper wins in The AA Hospitality Awards

Diane Payne, Rockliffe Hall’s Executive Housekeeper, has won the AA Housekeeper of the Year Award.

She was named as the winner at the recent AA Hospitality Awards 2022 held at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House, London.

Recognising the excellence of hotels, restaurants and their teams across the UK, the AA Hospitality Awards are one of the industry’s most prestigious and highly

anticipated events. This year’s swards, hosted by Gabby Logan and spanning 15 categories, named the best hotels, restaurants, and spas across the UK, and celebrated remarkable figures from the industry with awards such as the Lifetime Achievement Award, Chef’s Chef Award and more.

The AA Housekeeper of the Year award, sponsored by Sealey, recognises outstanding commitment and performance, identifying a housekeeper who

goes above and beyond the call of duty.

Jason Adams, Managing Director at Rockliffe Hall said: “I am incredibly proud of Diane for being awarded as a winner in this prestigious award. Diane has run the housekeeping department at Rockliffe Hall for over five years, managing a team of over 35 housekeepers who work around the clock, 365 days a year to ensure the highest levels of cleanliness across the whole resort.”

MAKE IT A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER

NYMR SANTA SPECIALS NOW ON SALE

Tickets for the ever-popular Santa Special services at The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) are now on sale for when Santa and his team of elves return for magical journeys for all the family aboard the famous Santa Express.

Tickets for this popular Yorkshire festive outing are on sale now, with the special services running four times daily on the 3rd, 4th, 10th, 11th, and from 17th-24th December inclusive.

Climb on board from either Pickering or Grosmont Station, and enjoy an enchanting Christmas experience to see Mr Claus and his jolly helpers, who pass through the heritage carriages, giving children a chance to meet the legendary man

himself, with a special gift for all the children onboard - providing they’ve managed to keep themselves off the naughty list, of course!

Tickets for this hour-long magical return adventure aboard the Santa

Express sell out quickly, so book now for a festive journey you won’t forget!

To book, go to nymr.co.uk/santa-specials

KIA ORANA TO THE COOK ISLAND RUGBY PLAYERS

BONFIRE NIGHT TO GO OFF WITH A BANG…

Darlington’s South Park has announced details of this year’s free firework display – which will leave visitors shaken but not stirred.

The event is taking place on 5 November and will include a License to Thrill, James Bond spectacular.

silent show ideal for anyone who does not like noise and would prefer a more relaxed experience.

And that will be followed by the 007-inspired License to Thrill show, which will make the evening go with a real bang!

It’s all set to kick off in Darlington – in the best possible way.

The Cook Islands’ men’s international rugby league team is heading to the North East to compete in the Rugby League World Cup which is set to being this month. (Oct)

During the competition, the team will use the area as their training base, staying at Rockliffe Hall and training at Mowden Park in

Darlington. The team will face their opposition Tonga at the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough on Sunday 30th October 2022.

All eyes will be on the North East as Newcastle kicks off the tournament with the opening fixture played at St James’ Park. The toon will also host Scotland during the tournament with New Zealand also staying close by in York.

Although its free to attend, entry is by wristband only which will be available from 17 October from a collection site, which are listed on the www.enjoydarlington.co.uk website.

Anyone going along to collect a wristband needs to bring a copy of a utility bill as proof of address, along with their email and mobile numbers.

The fun starts from 5.30pm where the gates open and from 6.30pm there will be Fantasy Fireworks, a

Street food stalls, fairground rides and performers will also add to the experience, making it a night to remember.

Darlington Cares is holding a winter coat drive to help people who may not be able to afford cold weather wear.

Coats as well as good quality hats and scarves are all required and can be dropped off at collections points at Queen Street Shopping Centre and the Dolphin Centre.

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HALLOWEEN

We’re heading towards the spookiest time of year – and it doesn’t matter your age, you’re never too old – or too young – to get in the Halloween spirit!

Here at Darlington Today we’ve been looking at some of the ghoulish goodies which are available to really celebrate the day in style and here’s our petrifying pick of the very best of them….

SKELETON SOCKS NEW LOOK, £2.49

Get involved in Halloween from head to toe – literally! Put your scariest foot forward with these brightly coloured skeleton socks which will set off any ghoulish get-up.

LIVING ROOM SETTING, THE RANGE, £9.99

DO IT YOURSELF HALLOWEEN MASKS, WILKO £2

Turn Halloween into a fun craft activity, thanks to these cheery pumpkin masks from Wilko. There’s a variety of different designs available and at just £2, they’re unlikely to break the bank.

NEWBORN HALLOWEEN SET M & CO, £18

Proving you’re never too young to enjoy the Halloween fun, is this quirky newborn set. In bright orange and cool grey, take your youngster along to the celebrations.

BOO CHILDREN’S T SHIRT, PRIMARK, £4 Who needs actual words when you can channel Halloween through the medium of a T shirt. Scare the life out of your friends, neighbours and family with this brightly coloured offering.

Transform your living room and add a bit of Halloween magic with this set of exciting props from the range. IT’s a brilliant combination of scary and stylish at the same time!

HALLOWEEN CHOCOLATE BITES, HOTEL CHOCOLAT, £13.50

If you’re someone with a real taste for Halloween, this is – a real taste for Halloween. Chocolate experts, Hotel Chocolat, has created this seasonal box of terrifying treats for you to really get your teeth into.

HAUNTED HOUSE BISCUITS, BISCUITEERS. £38

We know they’re a bit of an indulgence but these beautifully crafted biscuits are well worth the money if you want to splash out. From black cats to witches hats, from bats to gravestones, you can tuck into all of the favourite Halloween symbols.

HALLOWEEN TENNIS BALLS, WILKO £1

Who says Halloween is just for humans? Get your pets in on the act with these colourful tennis balls, at just £1. Play a game of frightening fetch and get those petrifying paws moving…

DRESSED SKELETON WILKO, £3

Make no bones about it, if you really want to bring Halloween to life, why not hang up a scary skeleton? At Wilko there’s a whole host of different offerings to choose from but they boney bride caught our eye.

HALLOWEEN WREATH, TX MAXX, £6.99

Forget Easter bunnies and Christmas holly, if you want to make an impact with a front door wreath then this is a MUST. Highlight your very own house of horrors with this seasonal scary offering from TX Maxx – one of a whole host of items the store has to mark Halloween.

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BLACKWELL GRANGE HOTEL CHRISTMAS 2022

Polar Express Movie Event

Sunday 18th December

3pm - 6pm

4pm - Food to be served

4.15pm - Film to start

The Film will last for 1 hour and 40mins

Eventtocloseandgueststo departat6pm

£17.50 to include a hot dog and fries, ice cream and popcorn

Tea/coffee/juice and hot chocolate with marshmallows

Havelocks Festive Dining

Available Friday 2nd, Saturday

3rd, Friday 9th, Saturday 10th, Friday 16th and Saturday 17th December.

Tablesavailablefrom7pm9pm-prebookingisessential

£35.00 to include a festive cocktail on arrival and a delicious 3 course meal

Festive Party Nights

£45.00 All party nights feature live entertainment, a disco and a 3 course meal.

Event starts at 7pm and finishes at midnight

Guests to be seated and food to beservedat7.30pm

2nd December

Jamie Tinkler 80’s night 3rd December Luv Bug 9th December Wild Murphy’s Irish night

December Jersey Boys

Blackwells Christmas Market Shopping Extravaganza

Sunday 27th November

11am until 4pm

£5.00pp entry fee to include a glass of mulled wine and mini mince pie on arrival

Luxury Wreath Making Workshop by Bees & Butterflies

Wednesday 30th November 6-9pm

Sunday 4th December 2-5pm

£70.00pp - includes refreshments and all materials

Pre-bookingisessentialas placesarelimited

Festive Afternoon Tea

Available from Monday 28th November between 12pm5pm (2pm - 5pm Sundays)

(Excludes 23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th or 31st December)

Monday - Thursday £19.95pp

Friday - Sunday £21.95pp

Subject to availability and pre booking is essential Vegan/ gluten free options available on request.

Festive Lunches

Served Monday 28th November until Friday the 24th December

(ExcludingSundays)between 12.30pm-2.30pm

A pre order will be required for tables of 10 or more.

Main course - £16.95

2 course lunch - £19.95

3 course lunch £21.95

Santa Sunday Lunch

Available Sunday 4th, 11th and 18th December, 12.30pm - 2.30pm £24.95 per adult • £14.95 per child Pre-bookingisessential

December

Jamie Tinkler 80’s night

December

90’s

Christmas Day

25th December - Sitting 1.00pm, 1.30pm, 2.00pm and 2.30pm

£90 per adult • £45.00 per child £10.00 under 3’s

Boxing Day Lunch

26th December - Sitting 12.30pm, 1.00pm, 1.30pm & 2.00pm

£30.00 per adult • £12.00 per child

New Years Eve Hogmanay Gala Dinner

£95 per person - dinner only, £160.00 per person to include bed and breakfast

7pmarrival,7.30pmdinner,1am event to close

New Years Eve Family Celebration

6pm Arrival • 6.30pm

Buffet served 12.30am event to finish £50.00 per adult • £25 per child

Email: events.blackwell@bruhennyhotels.co.uk Tel: 01325 509906

Web: www.blackwellgrangehotel.com

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There are over 2,000 children in need of a loving, permanent home through adoption in England. Adopt Coast to Coast, the Regional Adoption Agency for Durham County Council, Cumbria County Council and Together for Children (Sunderland) is calling for more people to consider adoption as a way to start or grow their families.

As well as finding homes for babies and children from across the NorthEast and North-West of England, Adopt Coast to Coast is looking for adopters for children who tend to wait longer for their forever home. This includes children over 4 years old, groups of brothers and sisters, children with learning difficulties, health complications or disabilities, and children from an ethic minority.

Adopt Coast to Coast is encouraging would-be adopters to be open to the needs of the children they could be potentially matched with and to consider the many benefits of adopting a child

with additional support needs. As adopter Louise said: “To see Toby as happy as he is on a daily basis regardless of his disabilities is just amazing. He is more than just a child with epilepsy and cerebral palsy, he’s loving, he’s funny, he loves music and he’s a home boy and loves to be at home snuggling on the sofa where he feels safe.”

Adopt Coast to Coast offers support and guidance throughout the application process as well as on an ongoing basis for both parents and children; meaning help is always available should you need it.

Adopters Debbie and Allan adopted their daughter when she was four years old: “Our daughter has now been with us for over 6 years. She is a wonderful, grown-up girl now. She is courageous, resilient, beautiful and has the biggest

and kindest heart you could ever hope for. She has been through a lot in her life, but with consistent love, structure and support, she is thriving. Our advice is to be open to older children, they are full of love, potential and hope. You just need to unlock it.”

Many people come to adoption to add to their family, like parent Jo who already had a biological son: “We had gone from a time where having more kids was not going to happen, to being in a position where it was more than possible. Now that our daughter is living with us, I still can’t quite believe it, and I’m so proud of our beautiful kids. We were right, our son is the best big brother, and they have this amazing bond. Adoption has completed our family.”

Find out more

It can take as little as 6-12 months to be approved

matched with a child or children – to find out more about adoption go to adoptcoasttocoast.org.uk or email adoptcoasttocoast@durham.gov.uk

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Preparing a Will is not ordinarily at the forefront of new parents’ minds however it is the perfect time for parents to plan responsibly for the future and ensure that their children are protected, both financially and welfare arrangements, should the worst happen.

GUARDIANSHIP

Appointing a guardian for your children simply involves you choosing exactly who will look after them when you pass away and writing this in your Will.

Often this may be grandparents, siblings or friends but consider would they have a similar outlook on raising children? Would the children have to move schools? Or simply who could cope? Making this choice whilst our alive can save confusion and family fall outs at the time.

FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS

Children cannot inherit under an estate until they reach 18 but this age can be raised to 21 or 25 if you felt 18 might be too young to inherit substantially.

A child’s inheritance will be managed by the people you nominate to act under the Will as trustees. Trustees will manage the inheritance and can utilise funds for the benefit of the child in certain circumstances. This may include payment of a regular allowance, assistance with the costs of raising the child or paying school fees or higher education costs.

Who would you want to take on that important role of managing your children’s money if you were not here?

Writing a Will through solicitors is often easier and costs less than people expect and whilst it can seem like one of those tasks to put off until tomorrow, the best time to start the process is right now whilst it is fresh in your mind. Make sure you are a responsible parent and make a Will to protect your family. To find out more about making a Will please contact your local Clark Willis office.

ENOY A NIGHT AWAY AT THE DERWENT ARMS…

It’s the picture postcard version of a get-away-from-it-all break. A night away in a stylish country pub where you can enjoy a dinner of traditional fayre, sip a pint by an open fire and then make your way to a comfortable bed to sleep.

That’s exactly what’s on offer when you visit The Derwent Arms at Edmundbyers, in the heart of County Durham but close enough to Northumberland to explore everything both of these grand counties have to offer.

The Derwent Arms is one of the most recent acquisitions of the fast growing Inn Hospitality Group which owns three other sites as well as the Derwent – the Olde Ship at Seahouses, The Percy Arms at Chatton and the Anglers Arms at Weldon Bridge.

While each property has its own distinct style, what they all have in common is a commitment to making guests feel welcome in a cosy, country pub atmosphere.

That’s certainly the case at The Derwent Arms which as well as having six stylish rooms also has a self catering apartment complete with fitted kitchen, large living room and two bedrooms.

Because of its location, it’s easy to see why The Derwent Arms is so popular

with anyone involved in country pursuits. For ramblers, walkers and cyclists it offers the perfect pitstop – but even if you’re not exhausted after a long day out in the fresh air, you’ll still be made just as welcome.

The pub is also pet friendly, a massive plus in these times when dog lovers take their beloved pooch with them.

But where The Derwent Arms really comes into its own is with its extensive menu, which literally will feed you up from dawn to dusk. A good breakfast is the perfect start to every day and you don’t have to be a resident to enjoy it.

The lunch menu kicks in from 11am and is comfort food personified – think of lighter choices such as favourite hot and cold sandwiches or more substantial choices like beef steak pie, sausage and mash and of course fish and chips.

Many of these hearty options are available on the more extensive evening menus, with a range of veggie and vegan dishes so everyone is catered for.

Should you be lucky enough to be passing – or staying – on a Sunday then you can enjoy a traditional lunch with all of the trimmings.

The Derwent Arms is a real gem in the heart of some spectacular countryside – and one lucky Darlington Today reader will be able to try it out for themselves* for free.

Our winner and a guest will be able to spend one night at the venue, with dinner and breakfast thrown in!

For further information visit www.derwent-arms.co.uk.

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To enter our competition what we want to know is...

What county is The Derwent Arms in?

* prize is subject to availability Send your answers on a postcard with your name, address & contact telephone number to: Derwent Arms Competition Darlington Today magazine Riney Media, 45 Atkinson Gardens, Aycliffe Village, DL5 6LH

Closing date for entry is Friday 18th November 2022. Standard terms and conditions apply.

Winners of last competitions were as follows:

A pair of tickets to see the Mersey Beatles at Billingham Forum – C Whitaker of Darlington

An overnight stay at Lumley Castle –S Ashmore of Darlington.

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LAS VEGAS

The undisputed entertainment capital of the world was one of the hardest hit victims of the pandemic. How has Las Vegas recovered? Bernice Saltzer found out…

At one point during lockdown, when we were all barely able to leave our homes, I decided to have an idle browse through Cameras of the World.

It’s a facility which enables you to see – in real time – what’s happening in a specific location.

I tuned in to see the cameras that were pointed at the world famous Strip, only to view barely a handful of people in view. It was heartbreaking.

As a city so reliant on tourism could Las Vegas really survive? Having recently returned, I am delighted to report that the “patient” is not only doing well and has completely recovered but has a whole new lease of life.

As self proclaimed Vegas lovers, returning after an absence of three years – and what a three years – was always going to be an interesting experience. Would things have changed? Would some

of the iconic attractions have survived?

Vegas has changed – but only for the better. New shows, new restaurants and new hotels, with massive building works already underway for the next generation of sprawling resorts to be created.

Our base for the week was The Venetian, sister hotel to the near-by Palazzo, which is a turbo charged version of its real life counterpart. Here all the rooms are split level suites, with your own sitting room as well as bedroom – not that anyone has much time to sit around!

As someone who has been going to Vegas for years, I’ve witnessed huge changes.

Once primarily all about the gambling, Vegas now has widened its appeal so it offers visitors who don’t want to spend a dime on a table or in a slot (although I defy anyone to resist!) plenty of entertainment.

At the heart of the city is its absolutely incredible shows. Over the years stars like Elton John and Celine Dion have made the city their home, but for my money no

Vegas experience is ever complete without a trip to see Cirque du Soleil.

Yes, this world famous company does tour, but the sheer scale of the Vegas productions means they simply could never travel so make time in your busy schedule to see at least one.

We got two productions under our belt this time round, an old favourite and a brand new offering.

The Bellagio continues to be a flagship show, a stunning fantastic spectacle on a scale that you’re unlikely to have ever seen before.

Talented acrobats, clowns and circus performers create a visual feast which needs to be seen to be believed and never fails to impress.

At the other end of the scale is the brand new show, Big Apple, which can now be seen at New York New York casino. A tribute to – yes you’ve guessed it – the Big Apple, it’s a more intimate show with the same high octane thrill level.

I would fly the Atlantic again to see comedian Harrison Greenbaum, who takes the show to another level.

No Vegas experience is complete however without enjoying the food.

For a place that’s in the middle of a dessert so doesn’t grown anything,

the quality (and quantity) on offer is mindblowing.

We tried out one of the Venetian’s newest restaurants, Estiatorio Milos, which takes it inspiration from Greece and where the seafood is flown in daily from the Mediterranean.

The whole experience can only be described as sublime. Even a simple Greek salad took on a new edge and the food is generous, imaginative and simply delicious.

We shared dishes family style so everyone could try everythingthere was not one morsel that wasn’t simply superb.

Everything is supposedly bigger and better in Vegas – and if you needed proof of that then head to Caesar’s Palace and ita Bacchanal Buffet. In the past the city’s famous buffets were more about quantity than quality – but here you get both.

For just under 100 dollars you can eat your own bodyweight in the

finest seafood, the best steaks and from every other cuisine under the sun from Lebanese to Chinese.

There’s salads, vegetables, breads, cheeses and desserts that would put Willy Wonka to shame, along with a range of specials. A food lovers dream.

And if you want to combine a love of food with great entertainment, then head along to the Bellagio and its new offering, The Mayfair Supper Club.

Here is a stylish setting which has a 1920 vibe you can dine on top quality food while being entertained by a skillful and talented team of dancers and singers who bring back that old Vegas style vibe.

There is such much to do, so much to see and so much to enjoy in Vegas that there’s no doubt each time you leave you’re counting the days until you return – possibly the only sure bet in a city founded on gambling!

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WHAT’S ON

22/10/2022 - Poltergeist Get into the mood for Halloween with this 1982 horror classic, written by Stephen Spielberg. Watch as evil spirits terrorise a family in their new home, with horrifying effects on their young daughter.

28/10/2022 – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – 20th anniversary

Can you believe it’s been 20 years since the first Harry Potter movie was released?

Relive the excitement of the young magicians as they attend Hogwarts for the second time.

29/10/2022 – Coldplay: Live broadcast from Buenos Aires

Experience the stunning spectacle of Coldplay’s recordbreaking Music Of The Spheres world tour at your local cinema with this spectacular worldwide live broadcast of the band’s sold out concert at Buenos Aires’ River Plate stadium.

11/11/2022 – Black Panther –Wakanda Forever

The next chapter in the hit series which sees Queen Ramonda, Shuri and the Dora Milaje fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers.

19/11/2022- Armageddon Time

This coming-of-age story has a strong cast including Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong, which follows generations of the same family pursuing the American dream.

25/11/2022 – Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical

A brand-new take on the Tony and Olivier award-winning musical. Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical tells the story of an extraordinary girl, with a vivid imagination, who dares to take a stand to change her story with miraculous results.

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It doesn’t matter if you’re a theatre goer or love a movie, there’s plenty of great things happening in Darlington over the next few months…

If you would like your event including in our What’s On guide please email sue@rineypublishing.co.uk

THEATRE

Darlington Hippodrome

18/10/2022 - 22/10/2022 - Spike

Based on the radio comedy programme The Goon Show, Spike is set in 1950s Britain and follows the show’s creation by Spike Milligan. Enjoy this silly show about finding the funny in difficult times.

26/10/2022 - 5/11/2022 - Shrek the Musical

Over ten years since its arrival in London’s West End, this must-see production continues to attract audiences across the world. Based on the Oscar award-winning animated film, bring the entire family to sing and dance along.

14/11/2022 - 19/11/2022 - Strictly Ballroom

This musical based on the Baz Luhrmann film featuring music by pop star Sia, directed by Strictly legend Craig Revel Horwood and starring Eastender’s Maisie Smith, will keep your toes tapping in your seat all night.

Billingham Forum

24/10/2022 - Swan Lake

The enduring tale of Swan Lake comes to Billingham this October. Get lost in this classic tale of tragic romance, performed by a ballet company from Moldova, featuring dancers from all over the world.

29/10/2022 - Jurassic Earth

An immersive experience suitable for all ages, this 75 minute show will bring audiences face to face with legendary dinosaurs such as Triceratops and Raptors, as well as the infamous T-Rex.

11/11/2022 The Fleetwood Mac Legacy Go Your Own Way is a brand new spellbinding show featuring

music from the legendary multiple Grammy Award Winning Fleetwood Mac.

20/11/2022 - Rave On Behold the rise of rock and roll in this musical performance that features music from Elvis Presley, The Beatles and The Kinks, performed live on stage by the multiple award winning band The Bluejays.

The Majestic Theatre

14/10/2022 - Robert Temple: The Hypnotist

A brand new show from comedian and hypnotist Robert Temple, following his 23 day tour at Edinburgh Fringe. Expect a night of laughs and surprises as members of the audiences are selected and hypnotised to perform stand up comedy.

EVENTS

15/10/2022 - 30/10/2022 Witches and Wizards Trail, Raby Castle Pumpkin competitions, magical creautres and fancy dress - perfect half-term entertainment.

29/10/2022 - 30/10/2022 Halloween Adventures, Bowes Museum

An after hours family friendly museum experience, featuring a silent disco and Halloween inspired sweet treats.

3/11/2022 Christmas Shopping Evening, Raby Castle

Enjoy a festive shopping experience complete with discounts in a decorated Raby Castle. Mulled wine recommended but not essential.

5/11/2022 - 6/11/2022 Darlington Arts Festival, Pine Terrace

This yearly celebration of music, art, food and performance promises a weekend of activities for all ages and interests.

All details were correct at the time of going to press. Please check with the individual venues before travelling as information may change.

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