Durham’s Lumiere festival was a beacon of hope and togetherness – we cannot let the lights go (…)
The UK’s culture sector needs financial, political and public support to survive. Funding is not a ‘favour’. It is an investment in imagination, in our shared experience – and in inspiration and joy Durham is a small, beautiful city in the north-east of England that sits in a region of rising (…)
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