Redhills Durham Miners Hall has reopened to the public after a £14m restoration. This follows the awarding of a grant by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to restore its historic cultural importance.
Considered one of world’s finest trade union buildings and famous for its ‘pitmen’s parliament’, Redhills was built on a grand scale ...
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An artwork made by veterans, the reopening of a Grade II listed miners' hall and a promised housing boost are among the stories to make headlines in Wearside over the last week. The doors of a Grade ...
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Durham pit village campaigners celebrate £14k to 'keep history alive' with new miners' banner
A pit village which has been "unrepresented" at the annual Durham Miners' Gala after the community's banner fell into disrepair has been given an "exciting" £14,742 grant to replace it. Campaigners in ...
We spoke with Andrew McIntyre, the interim CEO of Redhills, about the redevelopment of Durham's Pitman's Parliament.
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