My stepdad HRD Oldman served in the DLLI in WW2.
So sorry that we will never get to see this piece of my ancestors' history. What will happen to all the records and artifacts?
+cathyinoz In the short term (next5 years) items are being stored at another facility and exhibitions are to be held around the county.
This was amazing! Sounds like its closed or closing, damn shame... Its gorgous.... Thank you for sharing, Alan. TC, Anna
It closed that week. The council blame cut-backs and visitor numbers, but it is a prime development site in the City of Durham.
@@annam.addison2129 this is a couple years into the future but it is still there the building, left abandoned completely.
I've just come from DCC HQ Durham, we are now in the process of reopening the DLI museum once we rid ourselves, the county, of the Labour dominated county council, we are now awaiting the result of today's meeting. Best regards from Cllr Wheadon, Independent Alliance, Chilton and Windlestone.
Hi Al ! Good to see you're still at it......videos mate videos... tut tut wota mind you have heehee x
+Jules JB Hibernation is almost over Jules, back into the swing of things. Good to hear from you... xx
a shame this is closing, a loss for our children and future generations.
Great that's it's reopening!! :). Nice vid presentation too (but change the music!!).
It isn't reopening the building has been saved, to be a gallery and cafe, stuck with the sound track unfortunately!
another money choice . selling England by the pound .
SHAMEFUL.
I only visited there once many years ago when I was an army cadet, and we were there basically as security and to collect donations for an event that was happening on the grounds.