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What's On: 5 events next week across Darlington you must go to

What's On: 5 events next week across Darlington you must go to

Yahoo28-01-2025
What's On: Different events across Darlington next week that you must go to.
From a half marathon to meeting an 'iconic' traitor at a 'Traitors Among Us' event there are lots of things to do across Darlington and the North East next week.
Meet season one Traitor's star Amanda Lovett in Darlington
Friday, January 31, 7pm. Hall Garth Hotel, Golf and Revive Spa.
There is a Traitor's 'Among Us' event happening at the Hall Garth Hotel in Darlington.
Guests will have the opportunity to meet the Amanda Lovett from The Traitor's season one as part of a Traitors themed mystery game.
Tickets are £40 and include a three course meal and the mystery game.
The Newcastle 5k, 10k and Half Marathon Winter Warmer Run 2025
Saturday, February 1, 9am-1pm. Exhibition Park.
Shake off those January blues with a 'winter warmer run'.
Entry includes a full race chip timing, a medal, snacks, drinks and some surprise goodies and promises fun.
The runs also support the Charity Shelter with an aim to help raise awareness and funds for them.
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Darlington Market Record Fair
Saturday, February 1, 10am-4pm. Darlington Covered Market.
For the first time in 2025, Darlington Market will be full of sellers from all over the UK with amazing records to suit all tastes and budgets.
They have dates planned across 2025 with the February date set to mark the start of the markets.
Darlington Vs Buxton
Tuesday, January 28, 7.45pm-10pm. Blackwell Meadows.
A little bit different with a football game, why not support your local football team and head along to the home game of the Quakers.
Under 12s go free with a paying adult then prices range from £6 to £18.
Darlington indoor indie market
Saturday, January 25 to Saturday, February 1. 4pm. Darlington Market.
Ran by Out the Box why not head on down to the Darlington Market to enjoy a variety of drinks, food and independent retailers.
From wax melts and fragrances to natural soaps, 3D framed art and memorabilia and knitting there is an array of everything for everyone.
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