Christmas market with live music to come to County Durham town
A new Christmas market is set to come to Spennymoor in December, promising 'unmissable' gifts and entertainment.
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Joshua is an AI Assisted Reporter for The Northern Echo, covering stories across County Durham and Darlington. He joined the Echo in June 2024. Got a story? Get in touch.
Joshua is an AI Assisted Reporter for The Northern Echo, covering stories across County Durham and Darlington. He joined the Echo in June 2024. Got a story? Get in touch.
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