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  • Filed at 11:03 on 15th October 2003.
    Filed by sjhoward at 11:03 on Wednesday, 15th October 2003 under University.

    I may have already told you how the Durham University Rag Week (DRAG) was officially banned by the Home Secretary following a break-IN at a maximum security prison, and the suspension of a lecturer’s car from one of the many bridges in Durham. Therefore, DRAG was replaced by DUCK - Durham University Charity Komittee.

    I have just received an email detailing their latest fundraising stunt…10,000 bright yellow rubber ducks are to be released from Elvet Bridge (with the aid of 3 JCBs) and raced down the River Weir. It’s happening around 12.30 on 2nd November, so if you’re in the area, go and have a look, it should be good.

    That’s the end of Tilly’s Travel Tips for Today, see you again soon!

    Originally posted on The LBSC



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