
Stuart Arnold
Local Democracy Reporter at Reach PLC
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4 days ago |
thenorthernecho.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
Eston and Normanby Social Club and Institute sought permission to vary its premises licence in order to operate the 30ft long shipping container in its beer garden which has been converted after being used previously for storage. Kevan Howe, a secretary at the club, said in its application that the bar would include a television and surround sound system and be in use “when the weather permits”, and when there was demand from members and guests.
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6 days ago |
thenorthernecho.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
Paul McGrath. No credit required. Free for use for all LDRS partners. A funeral is to be held next week after the death of a long-standing member of Cleveland’s police and crime panel. Paul McGrath had been on the panel since 2016 as an independent member sitting alongside local councillors from across the area.
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1 week ago |
northeastbylines.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
A new plan has been drawn up to tackle council-related fraud in Redcar and Cleveland. The organisation Veritau, which is employed by the council to carry out such work, said more than £41,000 had been saved in the last 12 months due to counter-fraud measures. The plan, covering the 2025/26 financial year and shared with the council’s governance committee, said: “When fraud is committed against the public sector, money is diverted from vital public services into the hands of criminals.
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1 week ago |
thenorthernecho.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
The butcher's shop in Saltburn subject to the planning application. Picture/credit: Google. Free for use for all LDRS partners. Plans to turn a butcher’s shop into a micro pub are to be considered by Redcar and Cleveland Council. JE Smith, in Dundas Street East, Saltburn, recently closed due to retirement after long being one of the town’s oldest businesses. The shop was previously marketed for sale along with a two-bed maisonette above it.
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1 week ago |
thenorthernecho.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
Niki Cotson holds her newborn son, Thomas. Picture/credit: Niki Cotson. Free for use for all LDRS partners. A new mum is calling for changes at a Teesside hospital after criticising the treatment she received there. Niki Cotson has launched an online petition for North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust to be placed into special measures due to what she describes as serious failings.
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Serious medical incidents, too few staff and key targets missed - 'struggling' hospital trust told it must improve https://t.co/UwTmEeMkia #NHS #hospitals #nurses

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