Albert Park which sits to the south of Middlebrough town centre, opened in 1868. Ten years later it was the site of the formation of the original Middlesbrough Football Club.It also home to the town's statue of locally-raised footballer Brian Clough. The park - which also has a boating lake and sports facilities - is now managed by Middlesbrough Council.| Teesside Live
Middlesbrough Council was first formed in 1974 as a district under the former Cleveland County Council. It became a unitary authority in 1996. Since a referendum in 2002, the council has operated under the system of an Elected Mayor. It covers an area from Nunthorpe in the south to Middlehaven in the north.| Teesside Live
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