Borough of Redcar & Cleveland | |||
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Redcar and Cleveland Town Hall | |||
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom | ||
Constituent country | England | ||
Region | North East England | ||
Administrative county | North Yorkshire | ||
Founded | |||
Admin. HQ | Teesville | ||
Government | |||
• Type | Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council | ||
• Leadership: | George Dunning (L) | ||
• Executive: | Labour | ||
• MPs: | Tom Blenkinsop (L) Ian Swales (LD) |
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Area | |||
• Total | 94.6 sq mi (244.9 km2) | ||
Area rank | 155th | ||
Population (2010 est.) | |||
• Total | 137,400 | ||
• Rank | Ranked 146th | ||
• Density | 1,453.1/sq mi (561/km2) | ||
Time zone | Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0) | ||
• Summer (DST) | British Summer Time (UTC+1) | ||
Postcode | |||
ISO 3166-2 | |||
ONS code | 00EE | ||
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NUTS 3 | |||
Ethnicity | 98.9% White | ||
Website | redcar-cleveland.gov.uk |
The borough of Redcar & Cleveland is a unitary authority in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England consisting of Redcar, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Guisborough, and small towns such as Brotton, Eston, Skelton and Loftus. It had a resident population of 139,132 in 2001, and is part of the Tees Valley economic area. It is represented in Parliament by Ian Swales (Liberal Democrat) for the Redcar constituency and by Tom Blenkinsop (Labour) for the Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland constituency.
The district was created in 1974 as the borough of Langbaurgh, one of four districts of the new non-metropolitan county of Cleveland. It was formed from the Coatham, Kirkleatham, Ormesby, Redcar and South Bank wards of the county borough of Teesside, along with Guisborough, Loftus, Saltburn and Marske-by-the-Sea, Eston Grange and Skelton and Brotton urban districts, from the North Riding of Yorkshire. The borough was named after the ancient Langbaurgh wapentake of Yorkshire. On 1 January 1988 the borough was renamed as Langbaurgh-on-Tees.
Cleveland was abolished on 1 April 1996, with its districts becoming unitary authorities. At this time Langbaurgh-on-Tees was renamed Redcar and Cleveland.
The Borough Council's town hall is situated in Teesville, on Fabian Road. The Council also has offices in Redcar at Kirkleatham Street and in Guisborough.
In 2002, the borough transferred its council housing stock of over 10,000 homes to an independent housing association established for the purpose, Coast & Country Housing Limited.
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This is a chart of trend of regional gross 'value added' of South Teesside at current basic prices[1] published (pp. 240–253) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
Year | Regional Gross Value Added[1] | Agriculture[2] | Industry[3] | Services[4] |
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1995 | 2,428 | 9 | 926 | 1,493 |
2000 | 2,919 | 11 | 940 | 1,967 |
2003 | 3,167 | 10 | 970 | 2,187 |
2006 | 3,982 | 11 | 997 | 4,187 |
^ includes hunting and forestry
^ includes energy and construction
^ includes financial intermediation services indirectly measured
^ Components may not sum to totals due to rounding
Coast and Country is the largest social housing provider within Redcar and Cleveland. It took over the ownership and management of homes from Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council in July 2002. In addition to providing core housing services the company has also invested in independent living services, including the development of a new Telecare service in partnership with the Borough Council.
The council maintains a number of Local Nature Reserves. These are Guisborough Branch Walkway, Flatts Lane Woodland Country Park and Rosecroft Wood, Loftus Wood, Whitecliff Wood, Clarksons Wood, Errington Wood and Eston Moor. Others are planned.[2]
The present makeup of the council following the 2011 elections is as follows:
Group affiliation | Members |
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Labour | 30 | |
Labour Co-op | 2 | |
Liberal Democrat | 16 | |
Conservative | 6 | |
East Cleveland Independents |
3 | |
Independents |
2 | |
Total |
59 |
The turn-out was 42.01 per cent[3].
Redcar & Cleveland Council promotes the UK Youth Parliament, a national charity which promotes democratic debate amongst its 11 - 18-year-old members[4]. The Member of Youth Parliament (MYP) is Temitope Sobowale and the Deputy Member of Youth Parliament (DMYP) is Cameron Brown.[5]
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