Mike Wallbank, Operations Manager at University College, at the Palace Green defibrillator site A DECOMMISSIONED red phone box on Durham’s Palace Green is the site of the city’s latest life-saving defibrillator. Three Durham Rotary Clubs, Durham Bede, Durham and Durham Elvet, secured permission from Durham University to install the equipment in the high-profile location at the centre of the Durham World Heritage Site. Community defibrillators are part of an extended regional project being run by Rotary North East, which stretches from the Scottish borders to the North Yorkshire border. Barbara Broadbelt, Rotary North East district governor, said: “One of the areas of focus for Rotary is disease prevention and treatment and this defibrillator initiative is a commitment to improve the lives of everyone in our local communities."