Hatfield College, Durham is one of the constituent colleges of Durham University.
Founded in 1846 by the reformist clergyman David Melville as Bishop Hatfield's Hall, the college is known for pioneering the system of catered student halls with prices for board and lodgings fixed in advance.
While early Hatfield students tended to follow careers in the church, contemporary alumni also include figures in academia, government, business, the arts, and sport. The following is a list of notable people to have matriculated.
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Hatfield student Stuart Draper dressed up as a woman and kept a redez-vous with Northern Echo journalist, Stephen Brenckley. This was in order to promote Blind Date at Dunelm on Friday which was organised by Lisa Cheney, with all proceeds going to DUCK
Our main July Reunion was well attended by members and their partners. Our speaker was Major General Peter Grant Peterkin whose speech was excellent.
The revelation of the night was the discovery of Bruce not only being a Durham graduate but also an alumnus of Hatfield College!
Here is the sign up list for Monday's Christmas formal following spare MCR spaces being re-allocated to the JCR:…James Wilkes-Green