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CITY GO TO HALL LANE

DURHAM CITY are on the move again.
The Northern League Division Two side have announced a deal to groundshare at Willington next season. They have played at Consett for the past 18 months.
The teams will play at Hall Lane on alternative Saturdays as decided by the league. Durham will play midweek home games on Tuesdays and Willington on Wednesdays.
A Durham spokesman said: “While we are working hard behind the scenes to secure a new stadium for the club within the vicinity of Durham City, we believe the move to Willington will be welcome by our supporters who have had to travel much f...

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