What do we want?

  • To retain the public greenfield sites of Racecourse Park and the green triangle of land behind it for daily recreational enjoyment, by restoring Racecourse Park (former bowling green) as a park, with areas for picnics, ball games and a children’s play area.

  • The park to reflect Durham’s Heritage and be named a Miners Gala Memorial Park.

  • The park to become part of the proposed Necklace Park which is from the 20/20 Vision for the City of Durham and which the Local Development Framework Planning for the City Centre and Retail describes as; “ An initiative which aims to encourage public access, engagement and enjoyment of the River Wear and adjacent land, at the same time as making physical and cultural connections between Durham City and the surrounding communities”.

  • To enhance the area as a setting for Durham Regatta and the Miners Gala, to attract more visitors to Durham City.

  • To maintain the ancient views which are of great historical significance to and from the Cathedral Peninsula (World Heritage Site no 28) from both sides of the river and from the University Cricket Ground.

 

Over 400 objections received to date - Feb 28th !! If you haven’t already done so please write in to the planners there is still time!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

how you can help

This website is designed to give you an overview of  the development proposals and our campaign so far  and to show you how you can help us to safeguard Durham City’s heritage.  Help us to raise awareness of our campaign.

 

Objecting to the Plans

 

Follow link on how to object to the plans. The planning department would like comments  by 7th February if possible, but please keep sending them even if you miss this deadline.

 

Points to Help you Object to the Plans

 

Please keep re-visiting this website to check on updates. Please contact us for further information, or send us your email/postal address so that we can keep you informed.

 

Loss of University Playing Fields at Maiden Castle

 

To mitigate the inevitable flooding by building unneeded luxury housing on the  greenfield site at Elvet Waterside, the developers are going to cut back the bank of the River Wear at Maiden Castle abutting Durham University’s playing fields at the Graham Sports Centre which will result in a substantial loss of the University playing fields.  See photo.

 

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New Poster by well known local Photographer Royston Thomas - download and display.

send a letter

Send a letter to the planners stating your objections to the development proposals.

 

Send a letter to Bill Bryson.

 

Press articles

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latest news

Young People speak out....

 

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