Durham Pointers
Durham City
County Durham
DH1 3NJ
Tel: +44 07582 332 621
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Tel: +44 07582 332 621
Durham Pointers are volunteers who can be found in Durham City’s historic Market Place from Easter to October offering information and directions to visitors. They have a range of useful publications about Durham City which are available from their trike in Durham Market Place, many can also be downloaded from their website.
Please note: telephone only operational during season.
2022 (11 Apr 2022 - 2 Oct 2022) |
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* 9.30am – 3.30pm Mon – Fri, 10.00am – 2.00pm Saturday and 11.00am - 3.00pm Sunday. Easter to early October.
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