THE man who helped to put North-East cricket on the map has been honoured by one of the region's universities.
Don Robson, former leader of Durham County Council, has been given an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by Sunderland University.
Mr Robson, 66, of Medomsley, near Consett, received the honour for his work in local government and in steering Durham County Cricket Club to first class status a decade ago and developing the club's Riverside ground in Chester-le-Street.
He was a councillor for 29 years and was Labour leader of Durham County Council for 12, retiring at last year's elections. He has been chairman and president of the cricket club and is now a life vice-president.
Mr Robson said: "I was surprised to receive the honour and also felt a little bit humble. It was made really for my service to the region in local government and sport, particularly with cricket.''
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