Residents in County Durham can find out more about their Local Network at a series of information events.
Each of Durham County Council’s 12 Local Network’s will be hosting drop-in sessions for residents throughout June.
Residents and partners can meet their Local Network team, find out what areas they cover, and how the networks function.
They can discover how to share their views about, and priorities for, their local area via each network’s Local Network Community Forum and learn more about the council’s consultations platform; Let’s Talk County Durham.
There is also the chance to hear about funding opportunities the Local Networks may have available in the future.
Drop-in sessions will be taking place on the following dates:
• Crook, Weardale and Willington – Crook Civic Centre, Tuesday 2nd June, 9.30am – 2pm and 4pm – 6pm.
• Consett – Consett Library, Tuesday 2nd June, 10am – 12pm and 2pm – 4pm.
• Teesdale area – Barnard Castle Library, Tuesday 2nd June, 10am – 2pm & 4pm – 6pm.
• Horden, Peterlee and surrounding areas – Eden Hill People’s Centre, Wednesday 3rd June, 10am – 2pm.
• Coxhoe, Ferryhill and Spennymoor areas – Trinity Methodist Church, Thursday 4th June, 2pm – 6pm.
• Chester-le-Street and surrounding areas -Chester-le-Street Library, Thursday 4th June, 11am – 7pm.
• Bishop Auckland and Shildon areas – Bishop Auckland Town Hall, Monday 8th June, 10am – 4pm.
• Stanley and surrounding areas – The Louisa Centre, Wednesday 10th June, 11am – 7pm.
• Mid Durham and surrounding areas – Meadowfield Leisure Centre, Thursday 11th June, 10am – 3pm and 5pm – 7pm.
• Easington, Seaham and surrounding areas Seaham Library, Thursday 11th June, 10am – 2pm.
• Newton Aycliffe and Sedgefield areas Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, Monday 15th June, 9.30am to 4.30pm
• Durham City and surrounding areas – Clayport Library, Thursday 18th June, 11am – 6.30pm.
Anyone interested in finding out more about their Local Network or the drop-in events can e-mail: LocalNetworks@durham.gov.uk


