29 January 2026 - Recreation
Safety First: Too Close to Home for Fireworks
We are very disappointed to announce we will be unable to provide a Fireworks Display in 2026.
We are very disappointed to announce we will be unable to provide a Fireworks Display in 2026.
Developers withdraw from option agreement and are no longer interested in pursuing a swap of Parish Council land nor providing a public car park in return.
Coxhoe Parish Council Grounds Maintenance Coxhoe Parish Council F02: Contract notice Notice identifier: 2026/S 000-003170 Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-0605d8
The next full meeting of the Parish Council will take place on Wednesday 7th January at 6.30pm at Coxhoe Village Hall.
Coxhoe Parish Council is supporting formal partial closure of both St Mary’s Churchyard, Coxhoe and Quarrington Hill Churchyard. The legal responsibility for these Churchyards rests with the Parochial Church Councils, not with Coxhoe Parish Council (CPC).
The next EEF Meeting has been rescheduled and will take place on Wednesday 10th December at 6:00pm at Coxhoe Village Hall.
Representatives from Coxhoe Parish Council attended the Durham County Council’s (DCC) planning committee regarding the ‘Miller Homes planning application on Cornforth Lane for 99 houses, to try to ensure fair and appropriate financial contributions from the developer.