The Light, Durham

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The Light, Durham
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The building in April 2006
The Light, Durham
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General information
Architectural style Modern style
LocationAykley Heads in Durham, England
Coordinates 54°47′04″N1°34′52″W / 54.7844°N 1.5811°W / 54.7844; -1.5811
Inaugurated1969

The Light is a proposed cultural venue at Aykley Heads in Durham, England.

History

The building was originally commissioned as a regimental museum for the Durham Light Infantry. The site selected was in a large rural setting known as Aykley Heads just to the southeast of County Hall. The building was designed in the modern style, built in concrete and glass and was officially opened by the Minister for the Arts, Jennie Lee, in 1969. [1] The design involved a rectangular three-storey main block with a single-storey semi-circular section which projected forward at the southwest corner. The museum was located on the first two floors, with the Durham Art Gallery located on the third floor. [2] [3] [4] It was refurbished to a design by Gareth Hoskins Architects, with interpretative displays about army life, in 1999. [5] [6]

In October 2015 Durham County Council announced the closure of the D.L.I. Museum as a cost saving exercise; it closed the following year. [7] This decision sparked the formation of a campaign to see the museum saved led by John Richardson. [8] In 2017, [9] Durham University, in partnership with Durham County Council, opened a new D.L.I. Collection Gallery at the Palace Green Library [10] on Palace Green in Durham (where the Regiment's final parade had taken place in 1968). [11] In June 2019 Durham County Council revealed plans to move the Durham Light Infantry Collection to Mount Oswald, where a new history centre, named "The Story", opened in June 2024; it houses the DLI Archive and "the entire DLI Collection", but only a fraction is on public display. [12]

Notwithstanding these developments, in 2021 the County Council agreed "to review options to reopen and repurpose" the old building at Aykley Heads. [13] The plan was approved in 2024. [14] As of 2025, an extension is being built, which will almost double the size of the old building; the revamped venue is scheduled to reopen in spring 2026. [15] Renamed "The Light", this will include a dedicated DLI Gallery alongside other galleries and event facilities. [16] [17]

References

  1. "Museums". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 10 December 2025.
  2. Margot Johnson. "D.L.I. Museum and Arts Centre" in Durham: Historic and University City and surrounding area. Sixth Edition. Turnstone Ventures. 1992. ISBN   094610509X. Page 13.
  3. Elizabeth Williamson (ed). "Durham Light Infantry Museum". The Buildings of England: County Durham. Second Edition. Yale University Press. New Haven and London. 1983. Corrected reprint. 1985. p 226.
  4. Keith W Reynard. "Durham Light Infantry Museum and Durham Art Gallery". Directory of Museums, Galleries and Buildings of Historic Interest in the United Kingdom. Third Edition. Europa Publications, Taylor and Francis Group. Pages 619 and 620.
  5. "Army Nitty Gritty". Architects' Journal. Retrieved 10 December 2025.
  6. "D.L.I. Museum". Gareth Hoskins Architects. Retrieved 10 December 2025.
  7. "Durham Light Infantry Museum: Service held to commemorate closure". BBC News. 1 April 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  8. "Welcome to the 'Save the DLI Museum' Campaign". Save the DLI. 4 November 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  9. "DLI history at heart of Durham City as new gallery opens". this is durham. Visit County Durham. 17 March 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  10. Ashley Barnard (19 July 2021). "Durham Castle and Palace Green Library set to reopen". The Northern Echo.
  11. "Remembering the Durham Light Infantry". Sacristy Press. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  12. "The Story begins as new attraction opens to public". Durham County Council. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  13. "Updated proposals for the DLI Museum and Art Gallery building and surroundings". Durham County Council. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  14. "Vision for future of DLI Museum and Art Gallery takes shape". Durham County Council. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  15. Lake, Evie (26 February 2025). "Redevelopment of military museum progressing". BBC News. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  16. Alistair Hardaker (8 December 2025). "Closed museum to be integrated into new Durham cultural venue". Museums+Heritage Advisor.
  17. "Durham sees The Light – or will when it opens in 2026". Culture Northeast. 5 December 2025. Retrieved 10 December 2025.