Celebrating Local History Through Public Programme
The South West Durham Heritage Festival is a place-based cultural programme that brings local history to life through accessible, engaging public activity.
What the Programme Is
The festival combines:
- Heritage storytelling and interpretation
- Live performance and cultural activity
- Community participation
- Educational and creative engagement
It translates local history into visible, shared public experience.
Communities and Partners
Delivered in partnership with:
- Local councils
- Heritage organisations
- Community groups
- Schools and education providers
The programme is rooted in local stories, assets and identity.
Vision and Ambition
Our ambition is to:
- Make heritage visible and accessible
- Engage new audiences with local history
- Build pride in place through cultural storytelling
Cultural Impact
The festival supports:
- Cultural participation
- Local identity and pride
- Intergenerational engagement
- Heritage awareness and education
It positions heritage as something lived and experienced, not just observed.
History
The programme has developed as part of a wider commitment to place-based cultural activity in South West Durham, evolving each year with new themes and formats.
Where to Catch It
Delivered annually, typically across late summer.
Programme details and dates will be published here.
Get Involved
- Contribute stories or content
- Partner or support delivery
- Participate in programming
Be part of the Heritage Festival
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