Darlington Station's Christmas tree praised as "gorgeous" by residents
Darlington Railway Station got into the festive spirit this week and its new Christmas tree has been labelled as 'better than the town centre's' tree.
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Joshua is an AI Assisted Reporter for The Northern Echo, covering stories across County Durham and Darlington. He joined the Echo in June 2024. Got a story? Get in touch.
Joshua is an AI Assisted Reporter for The Northern Echo, covering stories across County Durham and Darlington. He joined the Echo in June 2024. Got a story? Get in touch.
Darlington Railway Station got into the festive spirit this week and its new Christmas tree has been labelled as 'better than the town centre's' tree.
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