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North Durham Federation Guild

Photos from the North Durham Federation Guild event




Martin Peagram Talked about the role of Suffragists in securing the vote for women.



Yvette Daniel talked about her journey from police officer to priest.



Charlotte Timson CEO talked about the work of Transform Trade





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80s Night -

In 1983, Cindy Lauper told us that ‘Girls just want to have fun’ and we proved her right at our 80s night on 19th August.

We were a cheerful group with some of our number clad in 80s ‘going out’ favourites of bright wigs, leg warmers and fingerless gloves plus oversized earrings and clusters of necklaces. We were asked to consider our 1980s style and ponder on some big questions of the time like Who shot J.R? Was Michael Fish right when he said there would be no storm? Could Alvin Stardust teach you how to cross the road, when seen wearing a glove with a ring on the outside of it? And was a bum bag the best way to keep your valuables safe?