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Darlington Central Working Men's Club
7 Beaumont Street
Darlington County Durham DL1 5RN
Tel: 01325 464054

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Darlington has wonderful countryside and has lovley strolls along the lazy River Tees; around the amazing new West Park sculpture park; the 91 acre glorious Victorian South Park and much more with the 'walk the Darlington way guide ...' so popular its into its 3rd edition with over 20 strolls, walks and rambles to choose from. Discover the unique Darlington Railway Centre & Museum,which celebrates the pioneering Quakers who dared to dream of steam and brought the world rail travel. Currently undergoing an exciting multi-million pound development programme, the museum will re-open at Easter 2008 and bring the 'Golden Age of Steam' right up to date in an attraction befitting the demands of today's visitor.Then of course, there's shopping, nightlife, sport, music, events and eating out too, so kick back: it's time for some fun! What's on in Darlington

 

Social Clubs in Darlington

   
Busworkers Social Club
Business Station Feethams
Darlington County Durham DL1 5ZQ
Tel: 01325 460709
Darlington Central Working Men's Club
7 Beaumont Street
Darlington County Durham DL1 5RN
Tel: 01325 464054
   
Eldon Social Club
Eldon Street
Darlington County Durham DL3 0NP
Tel: 01325 467110
Glaxo Sports & Social Club
Harmire Road
Barnard Castle County Durham DL12 8DT
Tel: 01833 638926
   
Horndale Working Men's Club And Institut
Meadowfield Way
Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 7HN
Tel: 01325 319639
Morgans Social Club
47 Barton Street
Darlington County Durham DL1 2LP
Tel: 01325 361425
   
Shildon Railway Sports & Social Club
Hackworth Street
Shildon County Durham DL4 1LX
Tel: 01388 772068
Victoria Social Club
95 Victoria Road
Darlington County Durham DL1 5JQ
Tel: 01325 469885
   
Aidens Social Club
Coleridge Gardens
Darlington County Durham DL1 5AJ
Tel: 01325 355968
Barnard Castle Working Mens Club
Main Car Park Galgate
Barnard Castle County Durham DL12 8JJ
Tel: 01833 638097
   
Carpies Social Club
Burtree Road Aycliffe Industrial Estate
Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 6HZ
Tel: 01325 320059
Dli Association Social Club
Horsemarket
Barnard Castle County Durham DL12 8LZ
Tel: 01833 637684
   
Elm Road Working Mens Club
20 Elm Road
Shildon County Durham DL4 1BH
Tel: 01388 772650
Haughton-Le-Skerne Working Mens Club
25 The Green
Darlington County Durham DL1 1JN
Tel: 01325 351834
   
Middleton-In-Teesdale Working Men's Club
Rose Terrace
Barnard Castle County Durham DL12 0QL
Tel: 01833 640254
Newton Aycliffe Working Mens Club
Sheraton Road
Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 5NU
Tel: 01325 312949
   
Southerne Social Club
Hawkshead Place
Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 7DH
Tel: 01325 300350
 
   
 

 

Darlington is a town in North East England and the main population centre in the Borough of Darlington. Darlington has a resident population of 97,838. The town lies within the traditional and ceremonial county of Durham. On 1 April 1997, the Borough of Darlington became a unitary authority, which separated it from the non-metropolitan county of Durham, for administrative purposes. Darlington's main railway station lies on the East Coast Main Line. There are also services from the historic North Road railway station and associated Darlington Railway Centre and Museum. The town is also home to the football team Darlington F.C., known as "The Quakers" because of the contributions made to the town by men such as Edward and Joseph Pease, members of the Religious Society of Friends. The Civic Theatre is a popular arts venue in the town, hosting a mix of musicals, dramas, plays and pantomimes. The smaller but well-used Arts Centre, founded in 1982, features smaller events, film screenings and more experimental material. The Rhythm'n'Brews festival is a music and real ale festival normally held in early autumn, with many rock, blues and jazz acts playing at various venues around Darlington, as well as a Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) run bar at the Arts Centre. The Forum Music Centre, opened in 2004, hosts regular live music events, from Ska and Punk to Indie and Classic Rock. Also runs a popular comedy club. As well as live music, the facility houses a state of the art recording studio and several rehearsal rooms. The Carmel Rhythm club is another place for music. Held at Carmel College in the Hummersknott end of town. A charitable organisation for the Carmel PTA (Parents and Teachers Association). Attracts many large bands in the genre of Rhythm and Blues. Darlington Dog Show has been a Championship event since 1969. It was normally held in September on the showground in South Park, although in more recent years it has moved to Ripon. Football teams in the town are Darlington, a team in the Football League Two; and Darlington Railway Athletic, a team in the Northern League Division One. Rugby teams are Darlington RFC and Darlington Mowden Park R.F.C.. Cricket clubs are Darlington Cricket Club and Darlington Railway Athletic Cricket Club. The Darlington 10K road run is held every August, and attracts several thousand competitors. The Dolphin Centre, which provides a wide range of sporting facilities, was opened by Roger Bannister in 1982, and received a £5m refurbishment in 2006 and was later given a new official opening by Redcar athlete Tanni Grey-Thompson. More on Darlington 


 

 

 

 

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