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Mayor refuses to rule out 5% council tax rise as increase might be needed to ‘avoid a catastrophe’

The Middlesbrough mayor has refused to rule out a 5% council tax increase. Cllr Ian Blades, the Labour member for Berwick Hills and Pallister, asked...

Middlesbrough schools dish out nearly 1,100 suspensions in just seven weeks

Middlesbrough schools dished out nearly 1,100 suspensions to children last half term. In the seven weeks between the first school day in September and the...

Residents fear new convenience store could attract drunk gangs

Residents are worried a new convenience store could attract anti-social drunk gangs. One Stop has submitted a planning application to Middlesbrough Council to install an...

Labour announces shortlisted candidates who could run to be next mayor

Labour has announced its two shortlisted politicians in the race to be the party’s candidate at next year’s mayoral elections. Middlesbrough councillors Chris Cooke and...

Defra reiterates dredging is not likely cause of crab deaths as two MPs call for halt

Defra has reiterated that it does not think dredging is a likely cause of the mass crustacean deaths as two MPs call for Teesworks...

South Bank care home with ‘brilliant’ staff requires improvement as wrong name appears on record

A care home that’s been praised for its “positive, kind and caring culture” has been told it requires improvement by the care quality commission. Inspectors...

Improvements continue at Linthorpe Road restaurant that’s jumped from one to two-star hygiene rating

A Pakistani takeaway and restaurant has admitted improvement are continuing after it was bumped up from a one-star to a two-star hygiene rating. Annie’s Kitchen:...

Twelve cycle lanes in the pipeline across Tees Valley to create regional network

Twelve more cycle lanes are in the pipeline as the Tees Valley Combined Authority plunges funds into new travel routes. Cash from a £310m transport...

Middlesbrough Council plans to hike cost of parking, burials, and gig tickets amidst fears of a £15m financial gap next year

The cost of parking, burials, and gig tickets could be increased by 10% as a councillor warns of a £15m financial gap next year. Middlesbrough...

Nearly 120 children under six in Middlesbrough referred for extra school support after covid pandemic impact

Nearly 120 children aged five and under were referred for extra school support in the first six months of this year, as youngsters struggle...

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