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Raring2Go! Durham, Tees Valley and Darlington

Raring2Go! Durham, Tees Valley and Darlington

Fishburn, Sedgefield ,
Hi, I'm Alison Nelson, Editor of Raring2go! in Co Durham & Tees Valley since 2006. I publish three local editions covering this area. Your local editions are Co Durham, Teesside and Darlington, Richmond, Catterick & Northallerton. Raring2go! is distributed four times a year (spring, summer, autumn and winter) to families of children bump to age 12 through primary schools, nurseries, libraries, children's centres and other child related venues Raring2go is jam packed full of information and the definitive guide that all parents are not to be without ! Whether its, clubs or classes, parties, pre school activities or where to go and where to eat you will be spoilt for choice. Make sure you pick one up and any feedback or queries please feel free to email me. You can view publications online shortly after distribution ( may take a week or so !) and you can download lots of money off vouchers by localising your homepage to where you live and then going to the offers tab and there are lots of great discounted and FREE entry vouchers for you to use Please check out our NEW national website www.raring2go.co.uk ' What's On ' section which will give you lots more details on local classes and groups, events, fairs and shows for all the family to enjoy. Any events info or advertising enquiries please contact me on 01740 622954 or email me at teesdurham@raring2go.co.uk Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/R2GTeesDurham
NHS Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield Clinical Commissioning Group

NHS Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield Clinical Commissioning Group

Sedgefield Community Hospital, Salters Lane, Sedgefield, Sedgefield ,
NHS Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield CCG supports a population of over 270,000 and 40 GP member practices. The CCG comprises of three localities within County Durham: Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield.
Hardwick Park

Hardwick Park

Visitor Centre, Sedgefield ,
Hardwick Park is a country park with a difference. Now a Visit England accredited attraction, it has survived since the 1750s when its then owner, John Burdon, created a sprawling ornamental park. Today, the remains of some of the original buildings he created can be seen throughout the park, which suggest the area has a richer story to tell.