Darlington Today76 November 2019

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Issue 76- November 2019 ISSN 1745-4654

Christmas gifts galore for all your friends and family All the ingredients to create the perfect festive feast Packed with prizes, from dining out to theatre trips How to dress to impress at the end of year parties

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Darlington Christmas Lights Switch On Sunday 24 November 4pm - 5.30pm Guest appearance from Panto stars Shirley Ballas & Daniel Taylor Street theatre, live performances, games & competitions Hosted by TFM’s Steve & Karen with a special appearance from Santa! Visit www.enjoydarlington.com or call 01325 406417 for more information

Darlington Ice Sculpture Trail

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Saturday 7 December 10am - 5pm A frosty and festive collection of ice sculptures dotted around the town. Street theatre, live music and competitions

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local, relevant and entertaining It’s that time of year again, Bublé’s been defrosted, sleigh bells are ringing and here at Darlington HQ we are feeling very festive indeed, because Christmas is just weeks away.

CONTENTS

This wonderful issue is stuffed, like a Christmas turkey, with features and festivities to get you in the spirit of the season.

11-13 PRESENTLY SURPRISED

We’ve spoilt you rotten with fabulous food and drink, mind- blowing mince pies for you to sink your teeth into, more- ish mulled wine aplenty and specially selected treats to indulge in over the holiday. And, if you are stumped for Christmas present ideas, then look no further - we have such a gorgeous gift guide, you’ll be wishing it was Christmas every day. As well as that, you could be in with the chance to win tickets to see your favourite Strictly dancers as they waltz their way onto the stage with their brand new show, Remembering The Oscars. So, sit back, relax, grab your hot chocolate and we will see you next in 2020!

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LOCAL NEWS

Stay up to date with all the news from the area

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8-9 Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum A Giant of a Panto comes to Darlington

Get Christmas all wrapped up with inspiration from our gift guide

22-23 ROCKLIFFE HALL

Festival of Food Returns

24-25 DECK THE HALLS (AND THE FRIDGE)

We’ve tried and tested a whole host of tasty treats on offer this festive season

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ST TERESA’S HOSPICE

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The news from your local hospice

28-29 SLEIGHING IT Look your best for the festivities, from from stylish partywear to classic Christmas jumpers

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Win a meal for two at York’s Le Cochon Aveugle

34-35 CHASING THE SUN

Find out why Portugal is the perfect place to book for an Autumn break

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36-38 WHAT’S ON

Music, theatre, events and exhibitions near you

Win a pair of tickets to see Snow White On Monday 9th December at 6pm. This year’s Christmas Pantomime, SNOW WHITE showing from 1st December 2019 – 5th January 2020 is breaking all box office records. Make Sure You Reserve your Favourite Seats As Soon As Possible – with Best Seats available from only £19 can you Afford to Miss Out?

Answer the following question to win a pair of tickets. What is the price of a ticket to see Snow White on Christmas Eve? Box office tel 01642 552663 - www.forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk Closing date for entries is Monday 2nd December - See page 33 for entry details or email your answer with full name & address to: sue@rineypublishing.co.uk

RIVERSIDE LEISURE PROMOTIONS LTD PRESENTS

BEN-RYAN DAVIES

LIAM MELLOR

(HOLLYOAKS & WATERLOO ROAD)

AS MUDDLES

AS PRINCE BENJAMIN

PUBLISHER & ADVERTISING Riney Publishing Limited, Sue Riney-Smith t: 01325 304360 e: sue@rineypublishing.co.uk

EDITORIAL THE HARPER BROTHERS ODD & JOB (THE HENCHMEN)

JAMES CHAPEL

AS DAME DOTTY DOUGHNUT

KATY ALLEN

AS QUEEN LUCERTIA

GEMMA GIBBIONS AS SNOW WHITE

T H E M AG NI FI C ENT SEV EN

FEATURING DANCERS FROM MIRAGE PRODUCTIONS & MEMBERS OF THE FORUM THEATRE SCHOOL

SUN 1st DEC - SUN 5th JAN Box office: 01642 552 663 www.forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk

Bronia McGregor, Margeaux Hamilton, Bernice Saltzer Sorted PR t: 0191 265 6111 e: bernice@sortedpr.com Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate at the time of going to print, the publishers cannot accept responsibilities for errors, omissions, or changes in the details given.

Competitions: Riney Publishing cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies that may occur, individual products or services advertised, late entries or prizes not received. No part of this publication may be reproduced or scanned without prior written permission of the publishers.

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LOCALNEWS

Marchbank Free School pupils enjoy a workshop based on the musical The Greatest Showman

PUPILS PUT ON A SHOWSTOPPER DARLINGTON PUPILS showcased their singing and dancing talents, thanks to the help of a performing arts company. Children at Marchbank Free School, Darlington, were visited by experts from the Darlington Academy of Performing Arts to help them get in touch with their creative sides. They staged a show-stopping spectacular, inspired by The Greatest Showman, which involved a performance of film’s popular song A Million Dreams and a dance routine using ribbons.

The event was the latest in a programme designed to complement the academic curriculum at the school with a range of enrichment activities. Head of school, Tess Wright, said: “The children all had an amazing time and sang and danced their hearts out. “Activities such as these are so important to our immersive approach to learning. Not only do the children make their lasting memories during these sessions but it also helps them to engage more fully in their academic studies.

STUDENTS SOARING HIGH AFTER SECURING ROLES IN THE RAF TWO students are hoping to see their career plans take off after securing places in the Royal Air Force reserves. Darlington College Level 3 Uniform Public Services students Jacq Whitehead and Adam Porter underwent a rigorous three-week selection procedure to become reservists in the RAF Regiment. In order to secure a place in 609 Squadron, at RAF Leeming, the pair had to complete basic training scenarios including chemical, biological and nuclear attacks, weapons handling and first aid following an air crash. And the success of the 18-year-olds is expected to stand them in good stead for careers in the RAF or further study.

“We are very keen for our Level 3-5 students to take this important step into vocational learning, whether as cadets or through volunteer experience with the police and fire service. “They can learn skills – such as leadership, teamwork, communications and problem solving – which are transferrable qualities for any career.”

A LEADING Darlington hotel has appointed a familiar face to the role of General Manager.

“I’d always had such happy memories

John Price has returned to Bannatyne Hotel, eight years after leaving the venue in 2011 to take time out to set up and oversee his family’s business.

Bannatyne Group, which has been a great

of my time at Bannatyne Hotel and I knew that someday I’d love to rejoin the support to me,” said John. “It feels like I’ve never been away, with lots of familiar faces as well as the newer members of the team helping me settle in. “We’re looking forward to a really successful 2020, with lots of exciting plans in the pipeline.” For more information about the hotel, visit www.bannatyne.co.uk/hotel/ darlington

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Darlington College Uniformed Services students Jacq Whitehead, left, and Adam Porter

Darlington College lecturer Neil Parry said: “It is not easy getting into the reserves, particularly the RAF, and we are all incredibly proud of their achievements. Their classmates really do look up to them, holding them in the highest esteem as ideal role models.

BANNATYNE HOTEL WELCOMES BACK GENERAL MANAGER

And John has received a warm welcome from longstanding members of the hotel team, along with regular guests.

“Some of our students are already involved in the performing arts outside of school and events like these help pupils identify and consider the potential of prospective careers in this field.”

For more information on opportunities at Darlington College visit www.darlington.ac.uk.


PHOTOGRAPHER FULFILS LIFELONG DREAM A FORMER warehouse worker has put himself in the frame by fulfilling an ambition to run his own photography business. Iain Reynolds, who held a lifetime interest in photographic technique, digital equipment and software, has become a franchisee of a national company, with help from BHP Law’s specialist franchising legal advice. His business, Going Digital North East, now provides instruction and courses in digital photography both in the classroom and on location at venues across the region. Dermot Winters, partner and head of the corporate and commercial team at BHP Law, said: “Iain is a tremendously talented photographer and vastly experienced teacher and lecturer. “I have no doubt he will be very successful with this excellent franchise and I wish him all the best for the future.” Iain said: “The BHP corporate team at Faverdale were superb. The franchise agreement and ancillary documentation which I had received looked terribly daunting but Dermot went through every clause with me in meticulous detail and was able to explain it without the legal jargon.

Members of the corporate and commercial team at BHP Law with Iain Reynolds (centre front), of Going Digital North East

“I am very grateful to Dermot and BHP for their help and encouragement, for setting my mind at rest and for helping me achieve a lifelong dream.” Franchising allows owners to run their own business with the back-up and reputation of an established brand and business model and

is often associated as supporting faster growth with less risk. For more information on Going Digital North East’s tuition and courses visit www. goingdigital.co.uk/photography-courses-in/ north-east or contact Iain on 07557 963840.

PD PORTS CROWNED BUSINESS OF THE YEAR ONE OF the UK’s major port groups has won a top prize at an annual industry award ceremony. Teesport-based PD Ports took home the coveted title of Business of the Year 2019 at the Rail Freight Group’s (RFG) Awards. Judges praised its outstanding commitment to its customers and the wider local community in the North East, along with the company’s decision to launch a second weekly service to Scotland at the business’ own financial risk. PD Ports was commended for its internal scheme ‘Find It Fund It’ which helps staff support their chosen local charities, as well as for its partnership with Stockton Riverside College to establish and support the Logistics Academy – an initiative which encourages training and upskilling to current staff and the local population. Frans Calje, PD Ports’ CEO, said: “We are delighted to have won this award, as it highlights our promise to deliver the very best customer service, as well as our ongoing commitment to getting more goods moving by rail.

John Smith from GB Railfreight, PD Ports’ Frans Calje, Patti Burt and Kim Catterick, and Simon Coppen from event sponsor Burgess Salmon

“Customer care is the lifeblood of our business and is embedded in every department, location and function across the UK. “As a business we acknowledge that without

our customers we wouldn’t operate, and we do everything within our power to help them be successful, profitable and secure their own futures as well as ours.”

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SWAPPING THE PITCH FOR PEN AND PAPER

Heather Small performing at the Oyster Festival

OYSTER FESTIVAL CELEBRATES ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR A NORTH EAST charity will receive a huge financial boost, thanks to the success of a popular fundraiser. The annual Oyster Festival, held at Hardwick Hall Hotel, at Sedgefield, County Durham, has raised more than £80,000 for The Angel Trust at this year’s event. The donation will help to continue the work of the organisation, which offers a range of support and services to those in need in Darlington and County Durham, along with funding projects which improve the local community. Guests at the fundraiser enjoyed a variety of acts, including a headline performance from the voice of M People, Heather Small and music from Irish bands, Emerald Thieves and JJ Galway Band.

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Further entertainment came from Durham comedian Josh Daniels, who has performed

at venues around the UK, and Steve Walls returned as compere. John Adamson, owner of Hardwick Hall Hotel, hopes the amount raised will further the charity’s reach in the area. “It is brilliant to be in a position to help out an organisation like The Angel Trust, which is doing really worthwhile work in the local community,” said John. “Our guests were incredibly generous this year and I’m delighted to be able to hand over more than £80,000 to help the trust continue to offer life-changing support to those in need.” This year’s event was supported by main sponsor Great Annual Savings and car sponsor, Mill Volvo. For more information about Hardwick Hall Hotel, visit www.hardwickhallhotel.co.uk or call 01740 620 253.

THE RABY HUNT - TWO STARS, FOR THE THIRD TIME, ON ITS 10TH BIRTHDAY The North East’s top restaurant, which is celebrating a decade in business, has received a very special gift. The same week it celebrated its 10th birthday, The Raby Hunt, at Summerhouse, near Darlington, learned it had retained its two Michelin stars for the third year running. Run by self-taught chef, James Close, The Raby Hunt is the only restaurant in the region to hold two stars and one of only 23 two-star restaurants in the country. It was also recently named the 13th best restaurant in the country by The Good Food Guide. “Every chef wants a Michelin star,” said James, “and to have managed to retain our two stars for the third year running is absolutely wonderful. “It is one thing earning two stars and quite another keeping them,” he said. “My team and I have to be at the top of our game every single day and this accolade is proof that I have one of the best teams in the business. “Getting The Raby Hunt to this standard – and keeping it there – is an immense pleasure and

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privilege and I’d like to thank everyone at the restaurant and all our customers, too. “They are the ultimate judges – if it wasn’t for them the restaurant wouldn’t be celebrating its 10th birthday, let alone its two stars.” James’ innovative 15 course tasting menu prides itself on using seasonal ingredients, presented in a theatrical and visually stunning fashion. And, along with the restaurant, The Raby Hunt – in a 200-year-old inn – has three rooms offering overnight accommodation to guests. For further information visit www.rabyhuntrestaurant.co.uk.

The cover of the book

A FORMER professional footballer has got the ball rolling with the release of his autobiography. Dave Thomas, who lives in County Durham, enjoyed a sporting career spanning nearly two decades, playing for teams including Everton, Burnley, Queens Park Rangers and England international. And the sportsman, who was famous for playing the game without shin pads, has now detailed his life in Guiding Me Home & Away: Dave Thomas The Autobiography. The author, who is now registered blind, wrote the book with help from David Roberts of Hornet Books following months of face to face interviews and is donating all the royalties from the book to Guide Dogs, a charity which Dave has already raised more than £72,000 for. The book will include stories and anecdotes from his time as a professional player, interactions with the people who shaped his career such as Dave Sexton, Don Revie and Alf Ramsay, the glaucoma which led to his sight loss and his day to day life with the help of his guide dog, Hannah. The book is priced at £20 and available from www.hornetbooks.com/our-books/davethomas-autobiography/ We have 2 copies of Dave’s autobiography to give away. To be in with a chance of winning simply answer the following question Which charity has Dave raised more than £72,000 for? Closing date for entries is Friday 13th December, please see page 33 for details of how to enter.


JUST A SMALL SELECTION OF HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR NEW SEASON. TO VIEW MORE FANTASTIC SHOWS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE NOW

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BOX OFFICE: 01642 552 663 1st December – 5th January

RIVERSIDE LEISURE PROMOTIONS LTD PRESENTS

The Best of Wham 13th & 14th December

BEN-RYAN DAVIES

LIAM MELLOR

(HOLLYOAKS & WATERLOO ROAD)

AS MUDDLES

AS PRINCE BENJAMIN

The Best of Wham, a fantastic new show featuring the best of George, Andrew, Pepsi and Shirlie. The Best of Wham includes all the hits, a few B side favourites and a couple of early George Michael bonus songs.

Come & Enjoy our Christmas party nights including free after show disco. THE HARPER BROTHERS ODD & JOB (THE HENCHMEN)

JAMES CHAPEL

AS DAME DOTTY DOUGHNUT

KATY ALLEN

AS QUEEN LUCERTIA

GEMMA GIBBIONS AS SNOW WHITE

The Wizard of Oz Ballet

TH E MAG N IFI CEN T SEV E N

12th January 2020 Join Ballet Theatre UK as we follow the yellow brick road and discover all the wonders of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is a two act, full-length, ballet adaptation of the iconic tale, told through the magic of classical dance. The production is presented with beautiful backdrops, stunning theatrical sets and costumes evoking the iconic sketches from the original publication.

FEATURING DANCERS FROM MIRAGE PRODUCTIONS & MEMBERS OF THE FORUM THEATRE SCHOOL

This year’s Christmas SUN 1stPantomime, DEC - SUNSNOW 5th JAN WHITE showing from December 2019 – 5th Box 1st office: 01642 552 663 www.forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk January 2020 is breaking all box office records. Make Sure You Reserve your Favourite Seats As Soon As Possible – with Best Seats available from only £19 can you Afford to Miss Out?

The Mousetrap 3rd February – 8th February 2020 Discover why Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap has kept people guessing for so long, becoming the longest running show of any kind in the history of theatre. Experience shuddering suspense and a brilliantly intricate plot where murder lurks around every corner.

‘A MASTERPIECE’

The Woman In Black

THE GUARDIAN

‘A GHOST PLAY GUARANTEED

23rd March 2020 – 28th March 2020

TO SEND SHIVERS DOWN YOUR SPINE’ DAILY EXPRESS 2018

Remembering The Oscars

SUSAN HILL’S

ADAPTED BY

STEPHEN MALLATRATT

DESIGN : openagency.com

29th April 2020 Fresh from their sell out tour with their highly entertaining and innovative Remembering The Movies, Strictly’s favourite couple Aljaz and Janette, will be returning with their brand new show Remembering The Oscars. With a cast of amazing dancers and musicians and stunning stage designs, costumes and huge LED screens, this dazzling spectacular will be a night to remember.

A lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over him and his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black, engages a sceptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul. Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage adaptation.

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FEE-FI-FO-FUM, A GIANT OF A PANTO COMES TO DARLINGTON! Following the amazing reception to last year’s offering of Aladdin, Darlington Hippodrome hopes their annual festive pantomime will outgrow them all when they present the one you’ve all ‘bean’ waiting for - Jack and the Beanstalk! Follow Jack as he climbs a beanstalk of gigantic proportions as he fights to outwit the evil giant and win riches beyond his wildest dreams, and the

hand of the girl he loves in a panto packed with star casting, laughter, music, special effects, magic beans and bundles of audience participation. The spectacular production stars Ballroom/Latin Dance Champion and Strictly Come Dancing Head Judge SHIRLEY BALLAS as Mother Nature. Joining Shirley, in the title of role of Jack Trot, will be Britain’s Got Talent winner GEORGE SAMPSON. Starring as Jack’s hapless brother Simon will be standup comedian PHIL WALKER and the evil villain Fleshcreep will be played by actor and comedy writer DANIEL TAYLOR. Having danced since the age of seven, Shirley Ballas has taken the dancing world by storm. She is 3 time ‘British Open to the World’ Latin American Champion, 10-time US Latin American Champion, and multiple-times British National Champion. By 21, Shirley had won nearly every major title she competed in worldwide. She is the only person to have ever won the ‘British Open to the World’ Latin American

Championships in Blackpool with two different partners and reached the finals an impressive 17 times. Shirley still remains the youngest ever female to reach the ‘British Open to the World’ Dance Championship finals. Jack and the Beanstalk will be produced by Qdos Entertainment, the world’s biggest pantomime producer, and the team behind Darlington’s annual pantomime, who guarantee another must-see production packed with audience participation, sensational music and dancing, jawdropping special effects and fantastic festive entertainment suitable for all ages. Darlington Hippodrome Programming and Development Director Heather Tarran-Jones said: “Strictly Come Dancing is one of the most popular programmes on television so who better to star in Darlington’s best pantomime than head judge Shirley Ballas. I’m sure Darlington audiences will be as excited as we are to see Shirley tripping the light fantastic on the Hippodrome stage.” Jack and the Beanstalk runs at Darlington Hippodrome from Friday 6 December 2019 to Sunday 5 January 2020. For full details and to book visit www. darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk or call 01325 405405. Darlington Today | 9


t e e r t S n e Fun at Que

Saturday 30th Nov 11am-4pm

Make your own Santa countdown clock & write your letter to Santa

Saturday 7th Dec 11am-4pm

Meet Olaf & make snowman decorations to take home

Saturday 21st Dec 11am-4pm Make your own Rudolph game & Christmas dust to guide the reindeer

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Celebrate Christmas at Raby Seasonal Market 7th and 8th December – FREE entry to one of the most popular Christmas Markets in Co Durham. Unique gift ideas, local produce and meet the reindeer. More stalls than ever before Raby Christmas Trees – On sale in the Coach Yard throughout December Festive Afternoon Tea – Bring your friends and family to the Castle for this special event Food and Craft Workshops – Including stir up Sunday, wreath making, willow reindeer and decorations Winter Solstice – Come and experience sunrise at Midwinter in the tranquillity of the Castle Terrace

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Fireside Stories with Father Christmas Father Christmas will be returning to his fireside chair in the Castle’s Grand Entrance Hall

Tickets selling fast!


Bannatyne Hotel, Darlington Call 01325 365858 or email events.darlingtonhotel@bannatyne.co.uk Southend Avenue | Darlington County Durham | DL3 7HZ

Afternoon Tea - 2 for £20!

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Enjoy a selection of cakes, sandwiches and scones with your choice of tea or coffee, in Maxine’s Bar & Restaurant. Served Daily 12 - 5pm

Until 24th November, take advantage of our new lower price for Sunday Lunch with friends and family! One course £11; 2 courses £15; 3 courses £18 Served 12 - 3pm

Party like it’s the 20s! Celebrate your wedding with us in 2020, for £2020! Give your guests a night to remember with an evening reception including welcome drinks and buffet for 100 people, DJ and decor to make your wedding party go with a bang.

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For all your cake decorating needs! We sell Renshaw Icing and modelling paste, Squires petal paste, sugar flair colours, dusts, paints, boards, boxes, dowels, various cutters and moulds, cake toppers, diamante letters and numbers. We also hire out round, square and hexagon tins.

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REMEMBERING THE OSCARS Following the success of Remembering the Movies, Strictly Come Dancing stars Janette Manrara and Aljaž Škorjanec will be returning to theatres across the UK next year, with their brand new show Remembering The Oscars. Janette and Aljaž will be giving the red carpet treatment to Oscarwinning songs, dances, movies and stars in this exhilarating new dance spectacular, which comes to Billingham Forum Theatre on Wednesday 29 April. Whether fans are Wishing On A Star, Swinging On A Star or merely dancing in the City of Stars, the show will take them from the Golden Age of Hollywood through to Disney family favourites and beyond. Audiences will enjoy intricatelychoreographed routines, stunning stage design, colourful costumes and a huge LED screen, with specially filmed content. Janette Manrara said, “I can tell you right now that Remembering The Oscars will be our biggest and most ambitious production to-date; we have hand-picked an incredible cast, we have some great material to work with and quite a few surprises. “The Oscar-winning movies, songs, and actors that have inspired us will take this tour to another level, one that we know our audiences are going to love. “To say Aljaž and I are excited about this tour is a huge understatement.”

Aljaž Škorjanec added, “While we were touring the UK with our last show Remembering The Movies, Janette and I were constantly talking about how it could evolve, taking it to the next level and into the West End. “Inspired by Hollywood excellence, our amazing cast will combine with outstanding production values to give our incredible audiences exactly what they deserve: the very best!” Tickets are on sale now, available from all venues, www.ticketmaster.co.uk and www.rememberingtheoscars.com

We have a pair of tickets to give away to both the matinee and evening performances of Remembering the Oscars when the show comes to Billingham Forum Theatre on Wednesday 29 April. To be in with a chance of winning, simply tell us which show you would like to attend and answer the following question:

What awards ceremony is the show inspired by? Closing date for entries is 31st December 2019. Please see page 33 for entry details.

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ROCKLIFFE HALL’S

FESTIVAL OF FOOD RETURNS Following the huge success of Rockliffe Hall’s first ever Festival of Food earlier this year, the five star resort is proud to announce the event will return, bigger and better, in February 2020.

During the eight day event, money will be raised for Hospitality Action, the Great North Air Ambulance and Action Against Hunger, with big prize raffles taking place at some of the evening dinners.

outstanding food and drink producers. The Festival of Food promises to be an event not to be missed and has become a key date in the country’s food festival calendar.”

The luxury hotel in Hurworth, near Darlington, will welcome some of the country’s top professional chefs and culinary stars during the eight day festival which starts on Saturday 1st February.

Katie Scott, Rockliffe Hall’s Sales and Marketing Manager, says: “We are delighted the Festival of Food is returning for its second year. This event is the perfect platform from which to shout about all the fantastic chefs and food and drink experts we have, not only here in the North East, but in the UK.”

Tickets go on sale to members from 9am on Thursday 24th October and to the general public from 9am on Friday 25th October.

An Artisan Food Fair will launch proceedings on the first weekend before a series of special lunches, afternoon teas, dinners, workshops and food and wine events take place throughout the week, finished off with a spectacular “Come Dine With Us” Black Tie Gala Dinner on Saturday 8th February. Chefs and food experts including Frances Atkins (The Yorke Arms), Terry Laybourne (21 Hospitality), Josh Overington (Le Cochon Aveugle) and Briony Williams (Great British Bake Off) are just some of the names confirmed for the gastronomic gathering. The Artisan Food Fair will feature a winter wonderland twist and will welcome some of the North’s finest artisan producers. Enjoy sampling, shopping, cookery demonstrations, live music, warming drinks, spirit schools, wine tasting events and interactive workshops with producers. 22 | Darlington Today

“We’ve already lined up lots of top names in the food industry and still have more to announce as the festival draws closer. The first weekend will also see the return of the Artisan Food Fair which is a great opportunity to come and try some of the fabulous products made in our region by

To find out more visit www.rockliffehall.com or search “Rockliffe Hall’s Festival of Food” To book call 01325 729999.


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JOIN US FOR A

CELEBRATION OF THE FINEST BRITISH FOOD AND CULINARY TALENT AT ROCKLIFFE HALL IN AID OF

RESTAURANT HJEM POP UP WITH ALEX NIETOSVUORI

FASHION OF FOOD: FRANCES ATKINS AND ELLIE RICHMOND

POWER OF PLANTS: VEGAN TASTING MENU

Sunday 2nd February

Wednesday 5th February

Friday 7th February

6 course tasting menu

£95 - Welcome drink, 8 course tasting experience £60 - Welcome drink, 5 course 100% vegan and donation to Action Against Hunger tasting menu by Franck Pontais & Aaron Craig

OUT D L O £65 - Welcome drink, S nibbles, GUEST CHEF JOSH OVERINGTON

TASTE OF THE NORTH EAST BANQUET

ASPIRING CHEF OF THE YEAR LUNCH

Thursday 6th February

Saturday 8th February

£70 - Welcome drink, 6 course blind tasting menu from Le Cochon Aveugle

£60 - Welcome drink and 4 course banquet by Gareth Rayner, John Calton, Tony Renwick and Luke Taylor

£25 - 3 course lunch by the winners of the Aspiring Chef of the Year competition, in collaboration with Darlington College

GUEST CHEF TERRY LAYBOURNE MBE

A GREAT BRITISH AFTERNOON TEA WITH BRIONY WILLIAMS

COME DINE WITH US BLACK TIE GALA BALL

Tuesday 4th February

Friday 7th February

£70 - Welcome drink, 5 course menu inspired by 30 years of 21 Hospitality Group

£45 - Welcome fizz, afternoon tea and a Q&A with bake-off star Briony Williams

Monday 3rd February

Saturday 8th February £100 per person, £950 per table of 10 - Champagne and canapes reception, 4 course banquet by Rockliffe Hall’s executive chefs and live entertainment

To find out more visit www.rockliffehall.com call 01325 729999 or search ‘Rockliffe Hall Festival of Food’

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Friday 29th November – Sunday 1st December

Northallerton Christmas Tree Festival at All Saints Parish Church 10am–4pm

Sunday 1st December

Santa Sunday – Carol singers, special attractions AND the arrival of Father Christmas!

18th November to 20th December competition

Win wonderful Christmas prizes Pick up a competition form today and check the shops! “Find our Elves” competition forms are available from: The Joe Cornish Galleries on Zetland Street or Barkers on High Street, Bettys on High Street, Cowley Cycles on Zetland Street, Grovers on High Street, Lakeland on High Street, Lewis & Cooper on High Street, Maxwells on High Street, Pandora on High Street, Sophie’s Gifts in Barkers Arcade, Spear Travels in Barkers Arcade, Tesco on East Road, Waterstones on High Street.

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FESTIVE FUNDRAISING IN AID OF ST TERESA’S HOSPICE Christmas Cash Raffle Top prize of £1,500! 2nd Prize £750 3rd Prize £250 Only £1 per ticket – on sale from November. Winners will be drawn at 1pm on Tuesday 24th December. Sponsored by Shire Aggregates Bulk Ltd.

CONCERT 2019 Saturday 21st December Dolphin Centre, Darlington

Hospice Christmas Cards On sale now! We stock a range of greetings cards, 8 different styles along with gift wrap. At just £3.25 for a pack of 10 you can pick up a bargain now at any of our shops or from the Hospice reception.

Giving to Life Tree Saturday 23rd November until Christmas Eve Cornmill Centre, Darlington Visit our tree to leave a Christmas greeting, a message to loved ones, or remember someone you have lost.

Darlington Santa Run

Special guests include

Egglescliffe School

Big Band

Sunday 1st December West Park Academy, Darlington Join in Darlington’s favourite festive fun run! Routes for all ages and abilities, free Santa suit or hat PLUS a unique medal on completion.

Light up a Life Sunday 15th December Central Hall, Dolphin Centre, Darlington Remember a loved one and support your local Hospice. A Dedication Service and Lighting Ceremony will take place at 3pm.

Christmas Cracker Concert Saturday 21st December Sports Hall, Dolphin Centre, Darlington

Christmas Tree Collection Service Saturday 4th January 2020 Darlington & Newton Aycliffe

An evening of festive fun and entertainment with all your favourite carols.

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!

Don’t miss the fabulous raffle… and please sing along!

Visit darlingtonhospice.org.uk for more information and to sign up for events!

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 events@darlingtonhospice.org.uk Darlington Today | 27


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HOLIDAY INN WASHINGTON Holiday Inn Washington UK hotel is ideally located between historic Durham, Sunderland and Newcastle, just off junction 64 of the A1. This long-established hotel is well known for its friendly staff and warm welcome. With plenty of free parking, the hotel has an established restaurant Traders, and a contemporary lounge and bar area, serving drinks and light snacks. There are 136 fully air conditioned bedrooms at this hotel in Washington, including family and accessible rooms. Ideally placed for enjoying the many tourist attractions the area has to offer. So whether you fancy a day in historic Durham, a trip to the coastal areas of South Shields, a day back

in time visiting the award winning Beamish Museum, a day of retail therapy shopping at the famous intu Metrocentre or taking in the history and culture, not to mention the amazing restaurants, bars and shops that the city of Newcastle has to offer.

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WIN AN OVERNIGHT STAY AT THE COQUETVALE Located in the nineteenth century country town of Rothbury, on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, The Coquetvale Hotel is perfect for a relaxing break in beautiful countryside or the ideal base for walking, cycling or many outdoor pursuits. The stunning Cragside House and grounds are a 5 minute drive away as are the breath-taking Simonside Hills. A little further afield Alnwick Castle and Gardens as well as the stunning coastline with Bamburgh Castle and Holy Island being landmarks. The Coquetvale Hotel offers the finest Northumberland welcome, offering 14 well-appointed ensuite bedrooms. Boasting a combination of double, twin, family and 2 stunning very recently refurbished superior suites. The hotel recognises that many of the visitors to this spectacular area are those of the 4-legged variety and therefore is very dog friendly. As many guests are enjoying time either walking or cycling the hotel is equipped with secure bike storage and happy to look after wet clothes and offering packed lunches. The grand restaurant offers a mix of traditional and modern, with its high ceilings, featuring ornate rose and

cornice, decorated in subtle grey and silver – with stunning double aspect picturesque windows and views towards the Northumberland National Park and Coquet Valley. An experience team of Chefs offer tempting dishes, with many seasonal and daily specials, there truly is something for everyone. Not to mention the award winning breakfast, which boasts locally sourced ingredients. Afternoons teas served daily, and Sunday lunch from midday. The bar offers a diverse selection of wines, guest ales both on tap and bottle, premium spirits and fine wines. The bar is also accessible to our relaxing decked terrace with comfortable seating and panoramic views of Rothbury – weather permitting. Taking new ownership late 2016, the family with a wealth of hotel experience are focussed on delivering a truly special guest experience, in terms of both service and product. So, with that in mind are aware that the product needs constantly refreshing and have just completed a bedroom refurbishment and are now updating public areas. The Coquetvale, Station Road, Rothbury, NE65 7QH, Northumberland

Newly refurbish Superior king-size suite

READER OFFER Why not take advantage of our special reader offer of a 2 course dinner for 2 people with a glass of wine each, overnight stay and a full Northumbrian breakfast the next morning for only £99.00 per couple. Upgrade to the Ingram or Cheviot suites for a supplement of £20.00 Call for more details on 01669 622900 or email stay@coquetvale.co.uk Visit our website www.coquetvale.co.uk

READER COMPETITION Win an overnight stay for 2 persons, in double or twin room fully inclusive of Northumbrian breakfast and 3 course evening meal. Subject to availability.

How many well appointed bedrooms does the Coquetvale Hotel have? Closing date for entries is 20th December 2019 and see page 33 for entry details.

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Win a Half Day Pamper Package for 2 people worth £59.00 each at Hallgarth Hotel Our half day experience includes the full use of our leisure facilities with a choice of either a 25-minute back, neck and shoulder massage or a taster facial together. You will enjoy a full afternoon tea with your choice of tea or coffee served in the spa lounge. Our experience is available 7 days a week and runs either 9.00 am till 1.00 pm or 1.00 pm until 5.00 pm. A robe and towel are provided but you may wish to bring flip-flops for around poolside. To enter simply answer the following question

How many days a week is a Pamper package available?

Our Festive Afternoon Tea priced at £17.50 per person is a quintessential British experience. Indulge in finger sandwiches with classic fillings, followed by freshly baked scones served with compote and clotted cream, followed by a delectable selection of fancies and cakes. All accompanied by a choice of English breakfast or fruit tea, or freshly ground coffee. Win Afternoon Tea for 2 people at Bannatyne Hotel. Simply answer the following question

Closing date for entries is 20th December 2019 Prize can be taken Monday to Thursday up to 31st March 2020

How much is a Festive Afternoon Tea at Bannatyne Hotel, Darlington?

Closing date for entries is 20th December 2019 please see page 33 for details of how to enter.

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TO WIN this Perfect Christmas Gift just answer the following question How long is the studio portrait mini session with Camera A? Closing date for entries is Friday 20th December. Please see details of how to enter on the opposite page.

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT With a name that wouldn’t look out of place on a Parisian shop front, Le Cochon Aveugle brings innovative techniques, unusual wine and a modern European menu to the heart of York.

If you’re the type of person who often finds yourself spoilt for choice when it comes to ordering, then you’ll be pleased to hear that an entirely blind tasting menu at the Walmgate restaurant makes the decision for you. A taste of what to expect can be found in the sample menu, with dishes including 60 day-aged beef tartare, cauliflower and sauce tonnato, hand-dived Orkney scallop cooked ‘à la ficelle’ in sea urchin butter and fattened guinea fowl with 36 month-aged Parmesan, wild garlic and Vin Jaune sauce. But because chef patron Josh Overington creates the menu with whatever ingredients are available from his suppliers, the food is constantly changing, from one day to the next and even from table to table. There’s not many restaurants where even the butter is homemade – and even less where it’s so good it gets a special mention in a number of national reviews – but it is this level of detail and care which has earned Le Cochon Aveugle a stellar reputation with critics and diners alike.

Each dish is painstakingly put together to create the best possible flavour combination and with six or nine courses, this is no easy feat. And one thing that is a constant on the menu, due in part to the reactions on the rare occasions Josh has taken it off, is the signature dish, Le Boudin Macaron – a black pudding twist on the delicate French dessert. The venue has come a long way since Josh and wife Victoria launched it in 2014, with the pair also opening a wine bar – Cave du Cochon – which also serves a number of dishes just a few doors down. “It really is a labour of love for us,” said Josh. “We want people to enjoy the whole experience when they come to dine at the restaurant, so they can try some fantastic food with a great wine pairing in a really relaxed setting. “Our blind tasting menu allows us to place the emphasis back on the quality of our ingredients and we love having the freedom to try new things.”

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Darlington Today Magazine competition, 45 Atkinson Gardens, Aycliffe Village, Co. Durham, DL5 6LH (Please note any competition entries without full contact details and contact telephone numbers will be voided and not entered into the competition)

For more information or to book visit www.lecochonaveugle.uk

COMPETITION To be in with a chance of winning a meal for two at Le Cochon Aveugle, simply answer the following question: What is the name of the restaurant’s signature dish? Closing date for entries is Friday 20th December See below for Entry details.

WINNERS OF THE LAST DARLINGTON TODAY ISSUE 75 A pair of tickets to see The Adele Songbook at The Forum Theatre L Clarkson of Aycliffe Village A family ticket to see The Family Magic Extravaganza S Galley of Bishop Auckland A festive Meal for 4 people B Wilds of Newton Aycliffe

Afternoon Tea for 2 people at Mercure Kings Head Hotel V Longford of Eaglescliffe Holiday Inn Washington - overnight stay with dinner & wine C Stokell of Darlington Overnight stay at the Coquetvale Hotel, Rothbury with dinner J McKeown of Darlington

A pair of tickets to one of Bon Coeur Fine Wines tasting events to include Welcome drink, supper and up to six wines to try Lisa Hood of Darlington A pair of tickets to see The Nutcracker at The Forum Theatre A Rickaby of Bishop Auckland


CHASING THE SUN

When temperatures dropped to single figures in the UK, Bronia McGregor escaped to the Algarve to make the most of the sun for a while longer. Although I love snuggling up in a warm scarf and coat with a hot chocolate as much as the next person, a week away in the Portuguese sun was just too good an opportunity to pass up on. Albufeira’s Old Town was just a short walk away from where we were staying and the first thing that stood out as we made our way there is that there are escalators integrated into the cliff. Yes, you read that right, Portugal truly is in the future. They don’t even give you the option of stairs and I have to say I imagine 34 | Darlington Today


this is something many tourists are truly thankful for after a heavy night on the town. Don’t let the name deceive you because the Old Town is far from a sleepy place, with bustling bars and restaurants packed either side of the street, and karaoke, live music, dancing and much more taking place throughout the year. All sorts of cuisines are on offer, from steakhouses and tapas to Asian and Indian, and a busy square and all number of side streets ensure the party continues late into the night. But if dancing in the street isn’t quite your cup of tea, then venturing further into the Old Town will reward you with more traditional Portuguese restaurants, serving an array of dishes and fresh seafood. And because the town is right next to the beach, there are a number of venues offering stunning views to take in while you eat – especially beautiful as the sun is setting. Speaking of the beach - because the best thing about taking an

autumn holiday is getting to work on your tan – Albufeira offers golden sand, cheap sunbed rental and seaside bars and restaurants ready to serve you snacks, ice cream and cocktails next to the water While the temperature doesn’t get as high as it does in the summer, in October it still peaks at the low 20s which is more than enough to relax on the sand with a good book. And while the area has plenty to offer, including another strip with bars and restaurants just a short drive from the Old Town, day trips and excursions are a great option to help you explore the region further. There are an abundance of tours to book online or at the many shops within the town, promising an insight into the region’s history, a visit to the wineries, exploring hidden caves or even the chance to see dolphins in their natural habitat. Although these were tempting, when we noticed that one of the days we were there was going to be overcast we decided to go old school and visit the bus station,

where a trip to the historical town of Silves was just nine euros and a 40 minute drive away. The town is built on a hill so it is definitely a bit of an effort to explore, but it is well worth it, with colourful businesses around every corner, cobbled streets and a number of historical landmarks to visit. The highest point of the town is home to The Castle of Silves, which is the best preserved castle in the Algarve, and somewhere visitors can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the surroundings and take in the gardens and sculptures on display there. And if that’s not quite enough history for one day, then it’s also worth visiting Silves Cathedral, the Archaeological museum and the Roman bridge above the Arade river. So with golden beaches, an abundance of history and a colourful nightlife scene, Albufeira is the perfect location to help make summer last just a little bit longer.

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WHAT’S ON THEATRE Darlington Hippodrome Tel: 01325 405405 www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk PSYCHIC SALLY – 10 YEARS AND COUNTING - 27 November Sally has been entertaining audiences across the country for more than 10 years, with a show that brings mediumship into the 21st century. Tickets from £16.50 THE CHICAGO BLUES BROTHERS – CHRISTMAS PARTY 29 November The award-winning group are bringing a festive feast of Christmas, Blues, Soul and Motown favourites to Darlington. Tickets from £16.50 80S LIVE 30 November Travel back in time to one of the most iconic eras of music, featuring songs from Duran Duran, Dexy’s Midnight Runners, Culture Club, Kim Wilde, Rick Astley and more. Tickets from £16.50 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK 6 December – 5 January It wouldn’t be Christmas without a pantomime and this year’s show stars Strictly Come Dancing’s Shirley Ballas and Britain’s Got Talent star George Sampson. Tickets from £22

House presents The Nutcracker, with music performed by a live orchestra of more than 30 musicians. Tickets £34

MUSIC

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1 December – 5 January Colourful costumes, vibrant characters and plenty of laughter brings this story to life. Tickets from £19

SLADE UK 23 November Enjoy all of SLADE’s top hits performed by tribute act Slade UK. Tickets £13

A VIENNESE CHRISTMAS GALA 6 December A Christmas special from the British Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, featuring music from the Strauss family, Lehar, Kalman, Romberg and Stolz. Tickets £23.50 THE BEST OF WHAM 13, 14 December Enjoy Wham’s celebrated hits as part of the Christmas party nights series, with a free after show disco and late bar. Tickets £27 THE WIZARD OF OZ BALLET 12 January Follow Dorothy’s journey on the yellow brick road, with beautiful backdrops and stunning theatrical sets. Tickets £19.50 Sunderland Empire https://www.atgtickets.com/ venues/sunderland-empire/

Hullabaloo, Borough Road www.theatrehullabaloo.org.uk Tel: 01325 405680

BLOOD BROTHERS 3 – 7 December One of only three musicals to surpass 10,000 performances in the West End, Willy Russell’s story comes to life on the stage in this award-winning production. Tickets from £13

A CHRISTMAS CAROL 27 November Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas story returns in this mythical production from Olivier Awardwinning Guy Masterson. Tickets from £14.50

CINDERELLA GET CREATIVE WORKSHOP 14 – 24 December Pre-show entertainment for under 11s and their families, with themed games, crafts and storytelling. Tickets £6

Forum Theatre Billingham www.forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk Tel: 01642 552663

CINDERELLA 13 December – 5 January Queen of the jungle Scarlett Moffatt stars as Cinderella in this entertaining show for the whole family. Tickets from £10.25

THE NUTCRACKER 23 November The Russian State Ballet and Opera

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The Forum Music Centre www.theforumonline.co.uk Tel: 01325 363135

70’S XMAS SCHOOL DISCO 27 November Get into the festive party spirit and dance the night away to a soundtrack of classic songs from the 1970s. Tickets £7 THE SMYTHS ‘HATFUL OF HOLLOW’ 35TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR Celebrating 35 years performing as the popular group, The Smyths return to Darlington for their anniversary tour. Tickets £14 VINTAGE BELLES PRESENT ‘CHRISTMAS BELLES’ 6 December Join the female vocal group for a night of Christmas classics from the likes of Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters, with a vintage modern twist. Tickets £10 LIMEHOUSE LIZZY 12 December Paying tribute to Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy, including popular songs such as Whisky in the Jar, Black Rose and The Boys Are Back in Town. Tickets £13 RNB CLUB: FRANKIE MILLER’S FULL HOUSE Frankie is a true legend of the British music scene with a powerful voice that has drawn numerous comparisons. Tickets £20 MCFLEETWOOD 28 December One of Scotland’s brightest tribute acts, covering Fleetwood Mac’s iconic songs. Tickets £14 THE JAM’D 3 January The UK’s best known and most authentic tribute to The Jam, performing all of the band’s greatest hits. Tickets £10

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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WHAT’S ON EXHIBITIONS The Bowes Museum Tel: 01833 690606 www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk #UNTITLED10 11 October – 28 February Craft makers and artists in residence respond to the museum’s collections, with deliberately unfinished, work-in progress objects, installations and performances. Included in price of admission JUDY HURST – ILLUMINATION: THE GATEWAY TO ETERNITY 21 September – 23 February Contemporary artist Judy Hurst, who specialises in the historic and traditional technique of painting on calfskin, returns with her latest selling exhibition. Included in price of admission THE POWER AND THE VIRTUE: GUIDO RENI’S DEATH OF LUCRETIA 26 October – 20 January The first UK exhibition dedicated to the Italian Baroque master Guido Reni outside of London, featuring works from public and private collections. Included in price of admission NORMAN CORNISH: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION 16 November – 23 February Celebrating the centenary of the acclaimed County Durham artist, including more than 60 of his drawings, pastels and oil paintings in the most comprehensive collection of his work ever assembled. Included in price of admission

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EVENTS The Bowes Museum Tel: 01833 690606 www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk SINGING FOR THE BRAIN CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 29 November, 10:30am – 12pm Using singing to bring people with dementia together in a friendly and stimulating way. Included in price of admission SANTA’S ENCHANTED WONDERLAND GROTTO 1 – 22 December Make some Christmas crafts with Santa’s elves and then visit the man himself in his cosy sitting room. £12 per child with accompanying adult FESTIVE FRIDAY 6 December, 5pm – 7pm Enjoy relaxed late night shopping for gifts, cards and decorations, and try the seasonal winter menu at Café Bowes. YULETIDE FESTIVE LUNCH WITH CAROLS 8 December, 12:30pm Celebrate Christmas with a threecourse lunch and live festive music in the Jubilee Room. £25.95 per adult and £17.95 per child

CHRISTMAS MARKETS Town Centre 5 – 7 December Get in the festive spirit with a whole host of seasonal stalls where visitors can browse a range of food, drink and gifts. Free DARLINGTON ICE SCULPTURE TRAIL Town Centre 7 December See a selection of sculptures at various locations around the town centre, with the opportunity to watch a live ice carving. Free SANTA AT THE STATION Head of Steam 14, 15, 21, 22 December Meet Santa in his grotto, with entertainment including face painting, festive music, a mini train ride, elf school, arts and crafts and more. £4 per adult, £8 per child. Family ticket (two adults, two children) £25 Forum Theatre Billingham www.forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk Tel: 01642 552663 HILARITY BITES COMEDY CLUB 7 December Noel James, Clayton Jones and host Andy Fury are on hand to entertain at the monthly comedy night. Tickets £10

CHRISTMAS MARKET 13, 14 and 15 December, 10am – 4pm Browse festive foods, crafts and music from a wide range of independent traders, with entertainment from community music groups. £5 per adult, £2.50 per child

Darlington Borough Council www.darlington.gov.uk CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH ON Market Square 24 November Street theatre, performances, games and competitions with a special guest appearance from panto stars Shirley Ballas and Daniel Taylor. Free

DARLINGTON ORCHESTRA Central Hall, Darlington

www.darlington-orchestra.org.uk DARLINGTON ORCHESTRA WINTER CONCERT 2020 Saturday 25th January The orchestra will present an eclectic selection of light classical music, plus special guest performers, with programme and guest details available nearer the time. Tickets £7, concessions £5


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