Teesside University latest news and student updates. Teesside Polytechnic was formed in 1969, became the University of Teesside in 1992 and Teesside University in 2009. It is largely based in Middlesbrough but has campuses in other areas.| Teesside Live
Acklam and Linthorpe covers the TS5 postcode area and includes Acklam, Linthorpe, Whinney Banks, Brookfield and Tollesby. These estates are part of Middlesbrough, which is a large town situated on the south bank of the River Tees in north east England, which was founded in 1830. The local authority is Middlesbrough Council and the town's biggest football club is Middlesbrough F.C.| Teesside Live
The latest football news from across the North East and Teesside covering Middlesbrough FC, Darlington FC and Hartlepool FC.| Teesside Live
Ingleby Barwick and Thornaby are towns on the banks of the River Tees within Stockton-on-Tees in north east England. Thornaby is said to have come into existence about 800 AD and Ingleby Barwick is a large private residential estate, which was offically opened in 1981. Ingleby Barwick & Thornaby covers the TS17 postcode and the local authority is Stockton Borough Council.| Teesside Live
The Cleveland Police area covers approximately 230 square miles and has a population of around 560,000 people. The force was formed in 1974 as the successor to the Teesside Constabulary and the York and North East Yorkshire Police. It also took over part of Durham Constabulary. The force area is the country's second smallest geographically.| Teesside Live
Nunthorpe and Marton covers the TS7 postcode and includes Nunthore, Marton, Ormesby and Spencerbeck. These estates are part of Middlesbrough, which is a large town situated on the south bank of the River Tees in north east England, which was founded in 1830. The local authority is Middlesbrough Council and Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council and the town's biggest football club is Middlesbrough F.C.| Teesside Live
Norton is a village within Stockton-on-Tees in north east England and the original village dates back to at least the Anglo-Saxon period. Norton covers the TS20 postcode and the local authority is Stockton Borough Council.| Teesside Live
Redcar and Cleveland Council is run on the leader and cabinet system. The authority was known as Langbaurgh after formally becoming a borough council in 1968 and operated as a borough under Cleveland County Counil prior to becoming a unitary authority in 1996. It covers areas including Redcar, Guisborough, Saltburn and East Cleveland.| Teesside Live
Latest Redcar and Cleveland news and Redcar and Cleveland Council information. Pictures and video from Eston, Redcar, Marske, Saltburn, Guisborough, Skelton, Brotton and Loftus. Also news of Redcar and Cleveland jobs.| Teesside Live
Eston and Normanby covers the TS6 postcode and includes Eston, Grangetown, Normanby, South Bank, Lazenby, Teesville. The land around Eston has been occupied since 2400 BC, but it was the discovery of ironstone in Eston Hills by Henry Bolckow and John Vaughan in 1841, that saw Eston develop from two cottages in 1850 to a thriving mining town. The local authority is Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council.| Teesside Live
Redcar is a seaside resort in the north east of England, which originated as a fishing town in the 14th century and has the world's oldest surviving lifeboat, The Zetland Lifeboat. Redcar covers the TS10 postcode which includes the wards of Coatham, Dormanstown, Kirkleatham, Newcomen, West Dyke and Zetland. The local authority is Redcar and Cleveland Borough 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
Teesside Live, the latest North East, Middlesbrough and Teesside news, sport, business, what's on, weather and travel from the Evening Teesside.| Teesside Live
Stockton-on-Tees is a town in England. Stockton town centre is the main centre within the borough. Stockton covers the TS18 and TS19 postcode areas, which includes Stockton, Hartburn, Oxbridge, Grangefield, Bishopsgarth, Parkfield, Mill Lane, Primrose Hill, Roseworth, Fairfield, Hardwick, Ragworth, Newtown, Elm Tree, and the local authority is Stockton Borough Council.| Teesside Live
The towns and villages of North Yorkshire sit on Teesside’s doorstep. Places such as Whitby, Runswick Bay and Sandsend are popular destinations for days out to the seaside. The area boasts award-winning fish and chip restaurants, pubs and hotels and was showcased when the Tour de France came to the region in 2014.| Teesside Live
Welcome to Darlington Live - your new local news channel for all the latest updates, events and what's on in Darlington.| Teesside Live
Stockton ceased to be a borough in its own right after 700 years in 1968, when it was assimilated into the county of Teesside. In 1974, it returned as a borough under Cleveland County Council. Since 1996, it has been a unitary authority. Stockton Council is run on a leader and cabinet model. It covers areas including Stockton, Yarm, Billingham and Ingleby Barwick.| Teesside Live
All the latest Stockton news and information. Stockton-on-Tees is a town on Teesside in the North-east of England. Its local authority is Stockton Borough Council and its police force is Cleveland Police. The borough includes the towns of Yarm, Eaglescliffe, Thornaby, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton, Norton, Wynyard, Wolviston and Billingham.| Teesside Live
The Gazette's patch covers Middlesbrough, Stockton and Redcar and Cleveland districts. It also covers the northernmost part of North Yorkshire Police's area. Most of the region's criminal cases are heard at Teesside Magistrates' Court and Teesside Crown Court, both in Middlesbrough.| Teesside Live
Find out what's on across the North East, Middlesbrough and Teesside including music, film, comedy and theatre from Teesside Live.| Teesside Live
Welcome to Hartlepool Live - your new local news channel for all the latest updates, events and what's on in Hartlepool.| Teesside Live
Latest Middlesbrough news and Middlesbrough Council information. Pictures and video from Gresham, Easterside, Nunthorpe, Marton, Pallister Park, Grove Hill, Brambles Farm, Acklam, Linthorpe, Whinney Banks, Thorntree, Ormesby, Hemlington and more. Also news of Middlesbrough jobs.| Teesside Live
Teesside Live, the latest North East, Middlesbrough and Teesside news, sport, business, what's on, weather and travel from the Evening Teesside.| Teesside Live
Latest Boro transfer news, rumours, opinion, injuries, player interviews, fixture news and more. Breaking Middlesbrough FC news from the Riverside Stadium and Rockcliffe. Latest team news and full analysis on match days. Follow us on Twitter @GazetteBoro and also on the GazetteBoro Facebook page to stay up to date.| Teesside Live