Redhills Durham
the future
we build
We will harness our living heritage to revitalise our Durham Coalfield communities.
what is redhills durham?
The past we inherit, the future we build: Redhills Durham has been constituted as a charity to serve as stewards of Redhills Durham Miners’ Hall on behalf of Durham Coalfield communities. We have a clear mission to harness our living heritage to revitalise our coalfield communities, we will do this by:
Re-establishing Redhills Durham Miners’ Hall as a focal point for the living heritage and culture of County Durham’s coalfield communities.
Revitalising and reactivating County Durham’s Coalfield communities.
Reach beyond County Durham to extend and deepen conntections, impact and learning.
Our offer at durham miners’ hall
A Centre of Education, heritage and culture for Durham Coalfield communities
Redhills Durham Miners’ Hall will become a hub of cultural activity, where community groups can meet, brass bands and choirs of the county can perform, and artistic talent can showcase their work.
The 60 banner groups that proudly maintain their Durham Coalfield communities’ colours and parade them every year at the Miners’ Gala will have a shared home. We’re incredibly lucky to have the support of many trades unions, trusts and foundations and our funders, including our primary funders: National Heritage Lottery Fund, Durham Miners’ Association and Durham County Council.

Our Latest news
Read the latest news from The Redhills Charity to keep up-to-date with our community programmes and our revitalisation of Redhills Durham Miners’ Hall
Unveiling ‘Social Infrastructure and Left Behind Places’. The 10th Regional Studies Policy Impact Book
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of regional studies, the 10th Regional Studies Policy Impact Book, "Social Infrastructure and Left Behind Places," has officially debuted online. Authored by a team of distinguished scholars, including Professor John Tomaney...
Redhills team participated in the Meet the Chancellor event at Durham University.
An invitation to Meet the Chancellor of Durham University event was extended to our team, and we were thrilled to be included in the conversations. Chancellor, Fiona Hill, has long championed the work of the Durham Miners Association and her journey from Roddymoor in...
Redhills Annual Christmas Concert to be held at the Stadium of Light on the 30th Anniversary of Wearmouth Colliery Closure
The popular Redhills Durham Christmas Concert is set to return this December. The 2023 Redhills Christmas Concert will take place at Sunderland AFC's Stadium of Light on Sunday, 10th December, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the closure of Wearmouth Colliery....
Unearthing Durham’s Rich Heritage: The Best Books on County Durham Coal Mining History
County Durham, nestled in the North East of England, boasts a storied history of coal mining. For centuries, this region played a pivotal role in powering the Industrial Revolution and shaping the coal industry. To gain a profound understanding of County Durham's coal...
The Durham Miners’ Association Archive: Where to access Durham’s Mining History
Introduction The Durham Miners' Association (DMA) archive is a treasure trove of historical records that encapsulate the rich and vibrant history of the mining communities in County Durham. Spanning over 150 years, the archive provides invaluable insights into the...
Left Book Club Reading Group at People’s Bookshop
Jointly organised by Redhills and People's Bookshop. The Left Book Club Reading Group will meet bi-monthly at People's Bookshop in Durham. 31st January The Death of The Left: why we must begin from the beginning again by Simon Winlow and Steve Hall Both events...


Inspiring creative action that shares and celebrates our culture and builds pride, confidence and hope for the future
Our community programmes are kindly supported by:


YOUTH BRASS PROJECT
Redhills, through partnership working, is committed to providing brass opportunities for young people, which celebrate the coalfield culture we have enjoyed for so many years.





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