What's on in Elvet, New

Durham, England

New Elvet sits quietly on the banks of the River Wear, a spot where the Durham light feels just a little bit softer than elsewhere. You don't need to hunt for entertainment here; it tends to drift naturally into your schedule like a gentle breeze off the river. Local community groups often gather for talks or potlucks that make the neighbourhood feel tighter than a pair of well-worn trousers. When the rain holds off, there's usually a market stall or an outdoor film screening waiting round the corner.

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Discover Big LibraryFree! (worth double-checking)
Community

Discover Big Library

More books, more space, more stories. Experience Ushaw’s Big Library this March & April. Described by historian Eamon Duffy as “unquestionably the most important Catholic library in Britain,” this introductory experience invites you to explore the magnificent space at your own pace. Ushaw’s Big Library houses over 50,000 volumes, including unique early manuscripts and rare first editions. A limited selection of books and archival treasures will be on open display, offering a glimpse into the richness of the collection. This visit is designed as an introduction to the Big Library. For those who would like a deeper, curator-led experience featuring up to 20 fascinating books and archival highlights, a 90-minute Library Experience is also available here To ensure a relaxed and enjoyable visit, entry is via pre-bookable 30 minute time slots - no queues, just the opportunity to step inside one of Ushaw’s most atmospheric and inspiring spaces. Booking information Pre-booking is essential. Entry is only available with a valid ticket. Access is limited to your allocated 30 minute time slot. Please arrive promptly at the start of your slot to enjoy the full experience. Tickets are non-refundable, but timeslots can be changed if availability allows. Accessibility notice: Ushaw’s Big Library is accessed via 40 wide, shallow steps. We are actively working to improve accessibility across all areas and appreciate your understanding.

Sun 19 AprUshaw Historic House, Chapels & Gardens(3.7mi)
St Mary's, West Rainton
CommunityReligion & Spirituality

St Mary's, West Rainton

St Mary’s sits in the heart of West Rainton village and provides many functions such as Eucharist services, Weddings, funerals, Baptisms and community events We are a friendly and inclusive church with a wide range of worshippers all enjoying the traditional form of Anglican worship. As we are currently in Vacancy and do not have a Priest in Charge our clergy team consists of Julian Ward who is our Licenced Lay Minister and Mike Whitehouse as our Lay Minister. We do have several local Priests and ministers who are giving their time to assist us in worship. All the decisions about the Church are taken by the Churchwarden and Parochial Church Council within the guidance of the Church of England. We develop our own services such as Café Church, our Remembrance Day service, and our Village Carol Service. We would be delighted to see you at our regular Sunday Churchwarden is Kevon Edis and you can contact Kevon via the details on the left. For wedding, baptism and funeral enquiries please contact our Churchwarden, Kevon, using the number at the left, or see 'Our People During Vacancy' at the left for contact details. St Mary's Church, a grade II* listed building, has stood beautifully in the village for 160 years. The church plays an important role in the community life of the Parish of West Rainton and Leamside. Over the past two years we have raised enough funds and grants to repair both our stonework and knave roof.

Sat 25 Apr10:00St Mary's Church West Rainton(4.1mi)

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