One Darlington January 2020
One Darlington magazine for January and February 2020 - delivered free to homes across the Darlington borough
One Darlington magazine for January and February 2020 - delivered free to homes across the Darlington borough
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Health in Haughton
matters
Move More Star
Haughton residents are enjoying a range
of fun activities thanks to funding from the
County Durham Community Foundation.
Haughton Residents’ Association has linked up
with the council’s Move More team to encourage
people living in the area to get active.
Activities on offer include the couch to 5k running
programme, family archery sessions, orienteering
and low impact classes for over 50s.
The project has been working with both adults
and children and new activities will be on offer
soon.
Health in Haughton Matters participants are this
month’s Move More Stars.
For more information email
paul.foreman@darlington.gov.uk or visit the
Haughton Matters Facebook page.
Family
archery
sessions led
by Intro To
Archery
Holocaust
memorial
ceremony
This year’s Holocaust memorial ceremony takes
place at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College on
Monday 27 January at 7pm.
The theme of the event, which will be led by the Very
Reverend Andrew Tremlett, Dean of Durham Cathedral,
is ‘stand together’.
Students from the college will take part in the ceremony,
alongside members of Celebrating Communities, who
have organised the event.
Celebrating Communities encourages people in
Darlington to meet and spend time together at a variety
of events celebrating peace, unity and diversity. It is
striving to make Darlington a place where respect,
cooperation and trust exists between people of
all different communities. Find out more at www.
CelebratingCommunitiesDarlington.wordpress.com