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Hop on to our new bus service – Lingfield Point to Darlington town centre and beyond »

We’re over the moon to welcome the bus 1/1b to Lingfield Point.  Starting on 3 January, this regular half hour service will call at three stops around our 107 acre business park and will be able to serve our 1800 customers working here.

Our new bus service - 1/1b

Part funded by Department of Transport, this joint initiative between Darlington Borough Council and Arriva means Lingfield Point is one of the most accessible business parks in the North East thanks to the additional buses that also pass the main entrance to our park.  We’re proud of the fact that this now gives us an unrivalled service every 10 MINUTES into Darlington.

The service also offers great value to customers living on the outskirts of Darlington as the extended bus service calls at Cockerton, Heighington, Bishop Auckland, Crook and Tow Law.

You’ll be able to find more information on this fantastic new service by clicking on the about section within this website and then clicking on public transport where downloads of background information and even a timetable is available for download.

When we hear that a weekly out of town ticket costs only £25.50 and that if we all switched to just one journey in 25 from car to bus, there would be one billion fewer car journeys made on our roads!

So what are you waiting for … Hop on a bus!

 

 

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A great plug for our new bus service »

Arriva bus drivers and employees from Student Finance England and NAAFI at Lingfield Point helped launch the new bus link, service 1/1b by introducing a new hybrid vehicle to a 3ft wide electrical plug.

Welcoming our new bus service to Lingfield Point

We’re over the moon to welcome the new hybrid buses soon to be trialled on the extended bus service 1/1b with its new terminus of Lingfield Point. Stopping at three locations around Lingfield Point, this new service will take you into town every 30 minutes.  This, in addition to the regular service running past Lingfield Point, means our neighbourhood is one of the best served, most accessible business parks in the region.

Local bus company Arriva North East will be trialling a new hybrid vehicle on the newly extended 1,1b service from this January.  The current route runs from Tow Law, Crook and Bishop Auckland to Darlington Town Centre and  from 2 January will be extended to Lingfield Point via Darlington College/University, funded by the Department for Transport through the Local Sustainable Transport Fund.

The bus being trialled on the route is a state-of-the-art vehicle which is powered using an electric engine. If the trial proves a success the company will take delivery of 7 new hybrid vehicles in the summer of 2012.

The investment comes following a partnership between Arriva North East and ourselves working with Team Local Motion to champion even more environmentally-friendly means of transport being available to the people of Darlington.

Nigel Featham, Managing Director for Arriva North East, said: “The extension of the service will ensure that we continue to improve our customers’ journey experience, and the testing of the hybrid vehicle is another real benefit for the area. We know that value for money and reliability are very important to our customers, however more and more we are hearing that the environment is another key consideration.”

Councillor David Lyonette, Darlington Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport said ” The Department of Transport funding will benefit people locally and regionally by providing improved access to education as the route now extends past Darlington College and the University, and to jobs at Lingfield Point too, which will assist future economic development. I’m delighted Team Local Motion has been able to secure this development.”

We think it’s great news that this service is being extended to include our community. It is important that our site is well-served by buses, with over 1,800 staff based at Lingfield Point, and a great deal of them living in and around Darlington,  it will certainly make the choice to travel to work by bus far easier.

For Lingfield Point to be served by hybrid buses is very appropriate as it fits perfectly with our ethos of sustainability – and the vision of our masterplan – setting out to make Lingfield Point one of the most environmentally-friendly developments in the UK .

So don’t forget your new year’s resolution … hop on our new bus service …. you’d be surprised how easy it really is!

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Looking forward to a cracker of a night »

One of the region’s favourite annual Christmas events returns again this year. The St Teresa’s Christmas Cracker Concert will be held on Saturday 17th December at Meadow, Lingfield Point, and is set to go off with a bang!

Looking forward to the contents of 2011 Christmas Cracker

Principally sponsored by Darlington Operatic Society, and helmed by acclaimed musical director John Forsyth with the ‘St Teresa’ Sinfonia Choir & Orchestra, the Christmas Cracker will feature musical ensembles, schools, choral and operatic groups from across the region.

Among the acts gearing up to ‘sleigh’ audiences are the Darlington Choral Society, the Cleveland Philharmonic Choir Tees Valley Voices, the Tees Valley Youth Choir, the Locomotion and the Cockerton Ladies Choir. With so many talented performers, the concert is shaping up to be anything but a silent night!

Tickets cost £8.50 for adults and £6.00 for children,

and are available from St Teresa’s Hospice and its Darlington retail shops,

or by calling Supporter Services on 01325 254321.

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Our world in winter – Life at Lingfield »

We’re always conscious of ever-changing weather conditions and the past two years have certainly tested the British spirit.

This year, Lingfield Point’s preparations have been in hand for some time with an established local contractor now responsible for the gritting and snow clearance of roads, car parking and approaches to warehousing and main pavements.

We’ve also invested in additional grit bins, shovels and telescopic snow shovels to help keep our roads and pavements safe with our concierge keeping their eyes peeled for those shady areas that the sunshine never reaches.   Feel free to use any of our grit bins and shovels if you notice slippery areas around our business park – you’ll certainly be playing your part in keeping our community safe.

We’re fully supportive of the Highway Agency’s winter campaign – make time for winter http://www.highways.gov.uk/knowledge/333.aspx

We think 20 is plenty when driving around Lingfield Point in the Summer so please, please slow down and make time when driving in difficult conditions. 

Although we will take every step to keep you safe – from a health and safety perspective– you also have a personal responsibility to keep yourself safe.  We advise you keep a watchful eye on how you travel – whether that’s walking; cycling or driving.  Don’t forget about appropriate footwear too – good grip make a real difference at times like this!

The AA have also produced a handy little guide to keeping you safe whilst travelling this winter and can be found at http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/seasonal/winter-checklist.html

 

A winter emergency kit for the car is essential during our this season and could include :

  • Blanket, warm winter coat/reflective jacket, scarf, hat and gloves with sturdy boots
  • Shovel & bits of carpet/think cardboard to place under driven wheels to help regain traction
  • Salt, sand, or even cat litter (!)– to help clear snow and ice
  • Ice scraper and de-icer
  • Torch and batteries
  • Snow chains (if you live in a remote or rural area)
  • Battery jump leads & tow rope
  • Bottled water & extra screen wash
  • Snacks – chocolate always saves the day in my car!

Don’t forget that we’ve also got a fantastic public transport network in and around Darlington – so if the car is not doing as it’s told this winter, why not look at other ways of travelling here …. It’s easier than you think! Log on to www.dothelocalmotion.co.uk for your own personalised travel plan!

Most importantly, remember, 20 is plenty and take your time this winter!

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Thinking of Someone Special – Our Giving Tree for St Teresa’s Hospice »

After the fabulous night of fund-raising with St Teresa’s Strictly Silver Annual Ball recently – with over £10,000 collected during the evening – festivities are now in hand to celebrate Christmas with our local charitable partner.

Our  partnership with St Teresa’s Hospice grows stronger and support continues with the launch of our ‘Giving to Life’ Christmas promotion. 

Dig deep as local charities continue to struggle

You’ll find Christmas trees in both Lingfield House and Beehive where you can write a very special message or remember a loved one on a Christmas card bauble to hang on our trees.  For a suggested donation of just £2 you can leave your message,  receive a lapel badge and help make a difference to St Teresa’s Hospice.

We’re also looking forward to the return of St Teresa’s Christmas Cracker on the 17th December – now in its 11th year – under the magical steer of musical director John Forsyth and St Teresa Sinfonia Choir and Orchestra.

St Teresa's Christmas Cracker - an uplifting event

Our events programme with St Teresa’s Hospice gets bigger and better every year and with the ever-increasing promotions from our on site cafe – canteen by Alexander MacMurrary – mean that our 1800+ customers and visitors always find something to enjoy here.

So dig deep and join us either with a bauble (or two) for our Christmas trees

or the magical Christmas Cracker concert in Meadow on 17 December

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