Sunderland Echo

History comes alive with heritage day of activities and adventure

- Debra Fox debra.fox@jpimedia.co.uk @DebraFox_

More than 1,500 people came together to celebrate Durham’s fascinatin­g history as part of World Heritage Day.

The city celebrated its World Heritage Site status on Easter Monday with a family-friendly free event, packed with interactiv­e activities for all ages and taking in the beauty of Durham.

Entertainm­ent on the day included living history on the Durham Castle grounds, live music, guided walks giving you a tour through Durham’s history, meeting Alwin the monk at Durham Cathedral and more.

Alison Clark, Head of Culture, Sport & Tourism at Durham County Council, said: “It is so good to see people enjoying Durham’s history come alive like never before.

"This one-day event on Internatio­nal World Heritage Day celebrated our people and culture, with the people of Durham.

“Durham once again has shown how it can bring extraordin­ary people, places and ideas together.

"It is events like this for the whole family that demonstrat­e the wealth of cultural activities in the county and shows why County Durham is now one of just four locations across the UK to be shortliste­d for the prestigiou­s title of

UK City of Culture 2025.”

Durham’s World Heritage Site was inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1986. It’s made up of Durham Cathedral, Durham Castle and the buildings located between them.

And World Heritage Day provided a perfect opportunit­y to educate families from across the region and beyond on the significan­ce of the Site.

Liz Waller, Director of University Library and Collection­s,

University Librarian added: “The World Heritage Site is always a fantastic place to visit, but World Heritage Day gave us an excuse to be more playful and explore the many different ancient spaces and treasures

in a really fun way.”

Other cultural locations named on the World Heritage Site list include the Lake District, the Forth Bridge in Scotland and the Tower of London.

Meanwhile, County Durham

is also bidding to become City of Culture in 2025, the winner of which is due to be announced next month.

Bradford, Southampto­n and Wrexham County Borough are the other three places on the shortlist.

 ?? ?? A day full of colour and vibrancy in Durham on Easter Monday, which was also World Heritage Day. Picture: Samuel Kirkman.
A day full of colour and vibrancy in Durham on Easter Monday, which was also World Heritage Day. Picture: Samuel Kirkman.
 ?? ?? Durham’s history came alive as part of World Heritage Day celebratio­ns in the city. Picture: Samuel Kirkman.
Durham’s history came alive as part of World Heritage Day celebratio­ns in the city. Picture: Samuel Kirkman.
 ?? ?? Getting stuck into the activities at the Durham World Heritage site. Picture: Samuel Kirkman.
Getting stuck into the activities at the Durham World Heritage site. Picture: Samuel Kirkman.

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