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Mayor wants to ‘get on and deliver’ after frustration shared over lack of progress on Tees Crossing project

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen says he wants to “get on and deliver” after one of his own officials admitted frustration over the lack...

Call for clarity over ‘number bingo’, ‘very murky’ jobs figures arising from Teesworks

Councillors have called for more insight into the number of jobs being created on the massive Teesworks industrial site near Redcar. Councillor Steve Nelson, chairman...

‘Bang up to date’ new information displays on way so bus passengers can track services in real-time

Teesside bus passengers have been promised “bang up to date” information on services courtesy of new real-time displays being rolled out by the Tees...

Survey on behalf of patients finds shortcomings in information available on GP websites

Some GP surgeries in Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland are providing inadequate information on their websites, according to survey analysis. Volunteers on behalf of Healthwatch...

Education conference discusses support for pupils as school suspensions continue to soar

An education conference has been held on Teesside against a backdrop of rising suspensions and permanent exclusions in local schools. The conference last week was...

Home Office may be asked to help with bill from policing and investigating riots

Cleveland Police could lean on potential financial support from the Home Office in order to meet the growing costs of the operation which followed...

Sniffer dog tours schools, incident reporting tool launched in respect of dangerous vapes

Officials have stepped up efforts to both warn school age youngsters of the dangers of vaping and learn more about the extent of the...

Medical negligence claims land troubled mental health trust with £2.5m damages bill

A mental health trust fined over previous patient deaths and subject to investigation over inadequate care has paid out more than £2.5m in damages...

Council already predicting it will spend £3.7m more than agreed budget in 2024/25

Middlesbrough Council is already on course to go over its agreed 2024/25 budget by some £3.7m according to a year end forecast from the...

Mayor hails ‘massive endorsement’ of progress made after Government verdict on children’s services

Children’s services in Middlesbrough have been freed from Government oversight more than four years after a damning verdict was delivered on them. An inspection at...

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