Teesside


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Teesside

(ˈtiːzˌsaɪd)
n
(Placename) the industrial region around the lower Tees valley and estuary: a county borough, containing Middlesbrough, from 1968 to 1974
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THE Teesside Family Foundation is raising money on behalf of the Teesside Hospice using the Teesside parmo!
OFFSHORE KELLEY PRICE business@ncjmedia.co.uk MOVES to make Teesside the first European centre for industrial Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) - creating and safeguarding thousands of jobs - will be unveiled in the House of Commons.
A TEESSIDE University journalism graduate is making headlines after being snapped up to work as a trainee reporter at ncjMedia.
The first part of this paper presents the rationale and mechanisms by which web-based learning was implemented into a 1st year core module in Sport and Exercise at the University of Teesside (UK).
THE Teesside office of Sanderson Weatherall has added experienced chartered surveyor Matt Clarke to its valuation team.
THE steel executive who helped win the fight to save Teesside's steel-making industry has been given a special award.
Following on from the success of the "Teesside Gas Cracking Project" the global chemical company has also committed to a multi-million pound investment for the major maintenance and inspection of its Teesside operations.
PLANS for a gas pipeline that will create hundreds of jobs on Teesside have taken another step forward.
Steel giant Corus has brushed off claims that plans to turn its Teesside operation into a stand-alone steel producer are doomed to failure.
SUPPORTERS are encouraged to sign up for Teesside Hospice's last ever Colour Run.