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Cleveland is an area in the north east of England
England

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. Its name means literally "cliff-land", referring to its hilly southern areas, which rise to nearly . Historically Cleveland, part of the North Riding of Yorkshire
North Riding of Yorkshire

The North Riding of Yorkshire was one of the three historic subdivisions of the England counties of England of Yorkshire, alongside the East Riding of Yorkshire and West Riding of Yorkshire Riding ....
, was located entirely to the south of the River Tees
River Tees

The Tees is a river in Northern England. It source on the eastern slope of Cross Fell in the Pennines, and flows eastwards for about 85 miles to the North Sea, between Hartlepool and Redcar....
 and its largest town was Guisborough
Guisborough

Guisborough is a market town within the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial counties of England of North Yorkshire, England.The civil parish of Guisborough has a population of 18,108 and includes the outlying villages of Upleatham, Dunsdale, and Newton under Roseberry as well as Guisborough itself....
.

A non-metropolitan county
Shire county

A non-metropolitan county or shire county in England, is a metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England which is not a metropolitan county....
 of Cleveland was created in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972
Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales, on 1 April 1974....
, named after the historic region but not covering it all, and also including land north of the River Tees in County Durham
County Durham

County Durham is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in North East England England. The county town is Durham.The largest settlement in the county is the town of Darlington....
.






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Cleveland is an area in the north east of England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
. Its name means literally "cliff-land", referring to its hilly southern areas, which rise to nearly . Historically Cleveland, part of the North Riding of Yorkshire
North Riding of Yorkshire

The North Riding of Yorkshire was one of the three historic subdivisions of the England counties of England of Yorkshire, alongside the East Riding of Yorkshire and West Riding of Yorkshire Riding ....
, was located entirely to the south of the River Tees
River Tees

The Tees is a river in Northern England. It source on the eastern slope of Cross Fell in the Pennines, and flows eastwards for about 85 miles to the North Sea, between Hartlepool and Redcar....
 and its largest town was Guisborough
Guisborough

Guisborough is a market town within the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial counties of England of North Yorkshire, England.The civil parish of Guisborough has a population of 18,108 and includes the outlying villages of Upleatham, Dunsdale, and Newton under Roseberry as well as Guisborough itself....
.

A non-metropolitan county
Shire county

A non-metropolitan county or shire county in England, is a metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England which is not a metropolitan county....
 of Cleveland was created in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972
Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales, on 1 April 1974....
, named after the historic region but not covering it all, and also including land north of the River Tees in County Durham
County Durham

County Durham is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in North East England England. The county town is Durham.The largest settlement in the county is the town of Darlington....
. It was based around the Teesside
Teesside

Teesside is the name given to the conurbation in the North East England of England made up of the towns of Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool, Redcar, Billingham and surrounding settlements....
 urban area and included Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough is a town in the Tees Valley conurbation of North East England and sits within the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. It is the largest and most populous settlement within the Middlesbrough , which encompasses the town and several outlying villages which have become suburbs....
, Stockton-on-Tees
Stockton-on-Tees

Stockton-on-Tees is a market town in North East England England. It is the major settlement in the unitary authority area and borough of Stockton-on-Tees....
, Hartlepool
Hartlepool

Hartlepool is a North Sea port in North East England. It is within the unitary authority area of the Hartlepool , for ceremonial purposes part of County Durham....
 and Redcar
Redcar

Redcar is a seaside resort in the North East England, and the principal town in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland in the ceremonial counties of England of North Yorkshire....
. At this time the use of the name ‘Cleveland’ or ‘Teesside’ to refer to the area was virtually interchangeable.

Unlike such counties as the almost universally loathed Humberside
Humberside

Humberside was a non-metropolitan county of England from 1 April 1974 until 1 April 1996. It was composed of two halves either side of the Humber estuary, created using part of the East Riding of Yorkshire and West Riding of Yorkshires of Yorkshire and Lindsey....
, the County of Cleveland was generally well liked by its residents: this did not prevent the county from being abolished in 1996 with its boroughs becoming unitary authorities
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
 and the Tees re-established as the border between North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire is a shire county or shire county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial counties of England in that region and also partly in North East England....
 and County Durham for ceremonial purposes
Ceremonial counties of England

The ceremonial counties are areas of England that are appointed a Lord Lieutenant, and are defined by the government as the Counties for the purposes of the Lieutenancies Act 1997 with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England and Lieutenancies Act 1997....
 only.

Heritage

Cleveland has a significant industrial heritage arising from its central role in the 19th century iron
Iron

Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. Iron is a Group 8 element and period 4 element. Iron is lustrous and silvery in color....
 boom that led to Middlesbrough growing from a hamlet into a major industrial town in only a few decades. The Cleveland Hills
Cleveland Hills

The Cleveland Hills are a range of hills on the northern edge of the North York Moors in North Yorkshire, England, overlooking Cleveland, England and Teesside....
, in the southern part of the district, were key suppliers of the ironstone
Ironstone

Ironstone is a fine-grained, heavy and compact sedimentary rock. Its main components are the carbonate or oxide of iron, clay and/or sand. It can be thought of as a concretionary form of siderite....
 that was essential to the running of the blast furnace
Blast furnace

A blast furnace is a type of metallurgy furnace used for smelting to produce metals, generally iron.In a blast furnace, fuel and ore are continuously supplied through the top of the furnace, while air is blown into the bottom of the chamber, so that the chemical reactions take place throughout the furnace as the material moves downward....
s alongside the River Tees. Middlesbrough's Teesport is still one of the United Kingdom's main ports and the area between Middlesbrough and Redcar is still populated by many heavy industrial plants, although this is much reduced from its 20th century peak.

County of Cleveland


Formation

Between 1974 and 1996 most of Cleveland was incorporated into a non-metropolitan county of the same name, formed from parts of the North Riding of Yorkshire and County Durham
County Durham

County Durham is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in North East England England. The county town is Durham.The largest settlement in the county is the town of Darlington....
. Unlike the traditional geographic area, the county was formed around the Tees estuary and included lands on both sides of the river. It excluded the southernmost parts of traditional Cleveland, including much of the Cleveland Hills
Cleveland Hills

The Cleveland Hills are a range of hills on the northern edge of the North York Moors in North Yorkshire, England, overlooking Cleveland, England and Teesside....
, although the original proposal for this county was much larger and covered the coast down including Whitby
Whitby

Whitby is a town and civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire on the north-east coast of England. Nowadays it is a fishing port and tourist destination....
 and the Whitby Rural District.

The county was called "Cleveland", instead of "Teesside" as originally proposed in the Local Government Bill
Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales, on 1 April 1974....
, due to fears in areas not part of the old Teesside
Teesside

Teesside is the name given to the conurbation in the North East England of England made up of the towns of Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool, Redcar, Billingham and surrounding settlements....
 county borough
County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control....
 that it represented a takeover. It was formed on 1 April 1974, from the former county borough
County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control....
s of Teesside
Teesside

Teesside is the name given to the conurbation in the North East England of England made up of the towns of Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool, Redcar, Billingham and surrounding settlements....
 and Hartlepool
Hartlepool (borough)

Hartlepool is a Districts of England and borough in the ceremonial county of County Durham, North East England England. In 2003 it had a resident population of 90,161....
, the Stockton Rural District from Durham, and from the North Riding of Yorkshire, the urban districts of Guisborough
Guisborough

Guisborough is a market town within the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial counties of England of North Yorkshire, England.The civil parish of Guisborough has a population of 18,108 and includes the outlying villages of Upleatham, Dunsdale, and Newton under Roseberry as well as Guisborough itself....
, Loftus
Loftus, North Yorkshire

Loftus is a town in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It lies in a picturesque region sandwiched between the breathtaking cliffs of Hummersea and the spectacular North York Moors....
, Saltburn and Marske-by-the-Sea and Skelton and Brotton
Skelton and Brotton

Skelton and Brotton is a civil parish in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland, England. It consists of the towns of Skelton-in-Cleveland and Brotton, which had a combined population of 11,709 in 2002....
, along with some parishes from Stokesley Rural District
Stokesley Rural District

Stokesley was a rural district in the North Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1974. It was named after the town of Stokesley, which it contained....
.

The four districts of the County of Cleveland were Hartlepool
Hartlepool (borough)

Hartlepool is a Districts of England and borough in the ceremonial county of County Durham, North East England England. In 2003 it had a resident population of 90,161....
, Langbaurgh-on-Tees, Stockton-on-Tees
Stockton-on-Tees (borough)

Stockton-on-Tees is a unitary authority area and Borough status in the United Kingdom in the Tees Valley area of North East England, with a population in 2001 of 178,408, rising to 185,880 in 2005 estimates....
, and Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough (borough)

Middlesbrough is a unitary authority and borough status in the United Kingdom in North Yorkshire, England. It is based on the town of Middlesbrough, which is sometimes considered to spread outside the borough boundaries into the neighbouring borough of Redcar and Cleveland; the borough extends southwards to a semi-rural area....
. The county town was Middlesbrough. It had a total area of 225 square miles (583 km˛) and an estimated population of 567,600 in 2000. The county bordered County Durham
County Durham

County Durham is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in North East England England. The county town is Durham.The largest settlement in the county is the town of Darlington....
 to the north and North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire is a shire county or shire county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial counties of England in that region and also partly in North East England....
 to the south, and it faced the North Sea
North Sea

The North Sea is a marginal sea, epeiric sea on the European continental shelf. The Dover Strait and the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north connect it to the Atlantic Ocean....
 to the east.

Abolition


Cleveland was one of the areas in the first tranche of reviews conducted by the Banham Commission
1990s UK local government reform

The structure of local government in the United Kingdom underwent large changes in the 1990s. The system of two-tier local government introduced in the 1970s by the Local Government Act 1972 and the Local Government Act 1973 was abolished in Scotland and Wales on April 1, 1996, and replaced with unitary authorities....
. The Commission's final recommendations, accepted by the government, were that each of the districts should be made a unitary authority, and additionally that the Tees should be re-established as a ceremonial border. This was fiercely contested by Cleveland County Council
County council

A County council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county. This term has slightly different meanings in different countries....
, who applied for judicial review
Judicial review

Judicial review is the power of the courts to annul the acts of the executive and/or the legislative power where it finds them incompatible with a higher norm....
 over the decision. According to the Minister, David Curry
David Curry

David Maurice Curry is a United Kingdom politician. He is the Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Skipton and Ripon .Early life...
, in the Commons debate on the order on 11 January 1995, this caused a delay from 1 April 1995 as the reorganisation date to 1 April 1996. The rationale for Cleveland's abolition is widely believed to be due to the fact the name Cleveland became stigmatised due to a misreported child abuse scandal by the local authorities in 1987.

As the first of the Orders to be laid before Parliament, it was done in two stages. The Cleveland (Structural Change) Order 1995 had the main effect of abolishing the County Council, whilst The Cleveland (Further Provision) Order 1995 abolished the actual county, creating four new (non-metropolitan) unitary authorities coterminous with each of the boroughs. A division was forced by the Opposition, on the first Order, with 310 in favour and 223 in opposition. Of Cleveland's 6 MPs, Mo Mowlam
Mo Mowlam

Marjorie "Mo" Mowlam Doctor of Philosophy was a British politician, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Labour Party Member of Parliament....
 and Frank Cook
Frank Cook

Francis Cook, known as Frank Cook, United Kingdom politician. He is the Labour Party Member of Parliament for Stockton North .Frank Cook was born in Hartlepool and was educated at the Corby School in Sunderland, the De la Salle College, Manchester, and the University of Leeds....
 (both Labour) voted against, with Tim Devlin
Tim Devlin

Timothy Robert Devlin, known as Tim Devlin, was the Conservative Party Member of Parliament for the Stockton South constituency from 1987 to 1997....
 and Michael Bates
Michael Walton Bates

Michael Walton Bates, Baron Bates is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom and Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party.At the United Kingdom general election, 1992, he was elected Member of Parliament for Langbaurgh – defeating Labour Party 's Ashok Kumar who had gained the seat in a Langbaurgh by-election, 1991....
 (both Conservative) voted for. Stuart Bell
Stuart Bell

Sir Stuart Bell is a United Kingdom Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough ....
 and Peter Mandelson
Peter Mandelson

Peter Benjamin Mandelson, Baron Mandelson, Privy Council of the United Kingdom is a British Labour Party politician who is the current Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, appointed on 3 October 2008....
 (both Labour) were present at the debate but did not vote.

On 1 April 1996, the Orders came into force. The district of Langbaurgh-on-Tees was renamed Redcar and Cleveland, the County of Cleveland was abolished, and four unitary authorities authorities created. The post of Lord Lieutenant of Cleveland
Lord Lieutenant of Cleveland

This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Cleveland, England since its creation in 1974 to its abolition in 1996:*1974–1979: Major Cecil Crosthwaite...
 was abolished, with the area being split between the ceremonial counties
Ceremonial counties of England

The ceremonial counties are areas of England that are appointed a Lord Lieutenant, and are defined by the government as the Counties for the purposes of the Lieutenancies Act 1997 with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England and Lieutenancies Act 1997....
 of Durham and North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire is a shire county or shire county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial counties of England in that region and also partly in North East England....
. However, Cleveland Police
Cleveland Police

Cleveland Police is the Home Office police force responsible for policing the area of former county of Cleveland, England in North East England....
 and other institutions covering the four boroughs, were retained. The area (including Hartlepool) is known as 'Teesside' for some purposes, and with Darlington
Darlington (borough)

Darlington is a Districts of England and borough in North East England England. In 2003 it had a resident population of 98,210. It borders County Durham to the north and west, North Yorkshire to the south along the line of the River Tees, and Stockton-on-Tees to the east....
 the term Tees Valley
Tees Valley

The Tees Valley is an area in the North East England of England. It can be described as "greater Teesside" and consists of the four Unitary authority created by the breakup of the County of Cleveland, England in 1996: Hartlepool , Middlesbrough , Redcar & Cleveland, and Stockton-on-Tees along with the borough of Darlington which became a u...
 is becoming more popular in the press and with local government, although it continues to be generally unused by the actual residents of this area.

Identity


As a small, recently formed authority, Cleveland was not well known, leaving the post-1996 boroughs effectively unheard of to all but the local population or those with links to the area. Recent investigations into the resident populations opinions as to their own identity reveal that people believe themselves to be part of either 'Cleveland', 'Teesside', 'Yorkshire' or 'Durham'. The age of the interviewee appears to be the defining factor as to which title they identify with.

The name Cleveland has not been entirely eliminated; these bodies still exist:
  • Cleveland and Teesside Local History Society
  • Cleveland Bridge
    Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company

    The Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company is a renowned bridge building and structural engineering company based in Darlington, England. It has been involved in many major projects including the Victoria Falls Bridge and the Humber Bridge....
  • Cleveland College of Art & Design
  • Cleveland Family History Society
    Cleveland Family History Society

    The Cleveland Family History Society, more formally The Cleveland, England, North Yorkshire and South County Durham Family history society, is a family history society that covers this named part of the North-East of England....
  • Cleveland Fire Brigade
    Cleveland Fire Brigade

    Cleveland Fire Brigade is the statutory Fire Service in the United Kingdom covering the boroughs of Hartlepool , Middlesbrough , Redcar and Cleveland & Stockton-on-Tees ....
  • Cleveland Police
    Cleveland Police

    Cleveland Police is the Home Office police force responsible for policing the area of former county of Cleveland, England in North East England....


Cleveland is a Church of England
Church of England

The Church of England is the State religion Christianity Ecclesia in England, the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the oldest among the communion's thirty-eight independent national and regional churches....
 archdeaconry, in the Diocese of York
Archbishop of York

File:Williamtemple1.jpgArchbishop of York is a high-ranking cleric in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury. He is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of York and metropolitan bishop of the Province of York, which covers the northern portion of England as well as the Isle of Man....
. It covers a large area including Middlesbrough, Thirsk
Thirsk

Thirsk is a small market town in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. The local travel links are located a mile from the town centre to Thirsk railway station and 20 miles to Teesside International Airport....
, Pickering
Pickering, North Yorkshire

Pickering is an ancient market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of the county of North Yorkshire, England, on the border of the North York Moors National Park....
 and Whitby.

Cleveland was for many years also the name of a constituency for the House of Commons
British House of Commons

The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also comprises the British monarchy and the House of Lords ....
. The Cleveland constituency
Cleveland (UK Parliament constituency)

Cleveland was a county constituency in the North Riding of Yorkshire....
 had been created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885
Redistribution of Seats Act 1885

The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was a piece of electoral reform legislation that redistributed the seats in the British House of Commons, introducing the concept of equally-populated constituencies, in an attempt to equalize representation across the UK....
, by the division of the North Riding constituency
North Riding of Yorkshire (UK Parliament constituency)

North Riding of Yorkshire was a United Kingdom constituencies in the North Riding of Yorkshire. It returned two Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom....
, and was succeeded by the Cleveland and Whitby
Cleveland and Whitby (UK Parliament constituency)

Cleveland and Whitby was a United Kingdom constituencies centred on the town of Whitby in northern England. It returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from United Kingdom general election, February 1974 until it was abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1983....
 for the February 1974 general election. The TS postcode area
TS postcode area

The TS postcode area, also known as the Cleveland postcode area, is a group of postal districts around Billingham, Guisborough, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Stockton-on-Tees, Trimdon Station, Wingate, County Durham and Yarm in England....
, which covers much of the former county, is also known officially as the Cleveland postcode area. Cleveland was adopted by the Royal Mail as a postal county
Postal counties of the United Kingdom

The postal counties of the United Kingdom, now known officially as the former postal counties, were subdivisions of the UK in routine use by the Royal Mail until 1996....
 in 1974. The 'TS' implies that the county of Cleveland was originally to be named Teesside or that the postcoding scheme was divised for a larger County Borough of Teesside
Teesside

Teesside is the name given to the conurbation in the North East England of England made up of the towns of Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool, Redcar, Billingham and surrounding settlements....
 than was actually created.

Geography

Roseberry Topping North Side
The area is extremely varied geographically. The Tees estuary is highly industrialised and urbanised. Much of the remainder of the lowland parts of Cleveland is farmland. East Cleveland marks the northern end of the chain of cliffs that runs along the North Yorkshire Heritage Coast. South Cleveland is extremely hilly, forming the escarpment of the North York Moors
North York Moors

The North York Moors is a National parks of England and Wales in North Yorkshire, England. The moors are one of the largest expanses of Calluna moorland in the United Kingdom....
. One of the best known symbols of Cleveland is the distinctive hill of Roseberry Topping
Roseberry Topping

Roseberry Topping is a distinctive hill on the border between North Yorkshire and the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, England, of which it has long been a symbol....
, which overlooks Newton-under-Roseberry on the Great Ayton
Great Ayton

Great Ayton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire on the edge of the North York Moors in England. The name Great Ayton is thought to derive from Ea-tun, tun meaning farm and 'ea' meaning river....
 to Guisborough road. Its original roughly conical form was undercut by extensive mining, giving it a jagged appearance that many have thought reminiscent of the Matterhorn
Matterhorn

The Matterhorn , Cervino or Cervin , is a mountain in the Pennine Alps. With its high summit, lying on the border between Switzerland and Italy, it is one of the highest peaks in the Alps and its north face is one of the Great north faces of the Alps....
 mountain.

Geographical features


  • Cleveland Hills
    Cleveland Hills

    The Cleveland Hills are a range of hills on the northern edge of the North York Moors in North Yorkshire, England, overlooking Cleveland, England and Teesside....
  • Roseberry Topping
    Roseberry Topping

    Roseberry Topping is a distinctive hill on the border between North Yorkshire and the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, England, of which it has long been a symbol....
  • River Tees
    River Tees

    The Tees is a river in Northern England. It source on the eastern slope of Cross Fell in the Pennines, and flows eastwards for about 85 miles to the North Sea, between Hartlepool and Redcar....


Towns and villages

  • Billingham
    Billingham

    Billingham is a civil parish and town in the Stockton-on-Tees in North East England with a population of 35,765 . It was founded circa 650 by a group of Saxons known as Billa's people, which is where the name Billingham is thought to have originated....
  • Brotton
    Brotton

    Brotton is a village in the parish of Skelton and Brotton, in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England....
  • Guisborough
    Guisborough

    Guisborough is a market town within the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial counties of England of North Yorkshire, England.The civil parish of Guisborough has a population of 18,108 and includes the outlying villages of Upleatham, Dunsdale, and Newton under Roseberry as well as Guisborough itself....
  • Hartlepool
    Hartlepool

    Hartlepool is a North Sea port in North East England. It is within the unitary authority area of the Hartlepool , for ceremonial purposes part of County Durham....
  • Loftus
    Loftus, North Yorkshire

    Loftus is a town in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It lies in a picturesque region sandwiched between the breathtaking cliffs of Hummersea and the spectacular North York Moors....
  • Marske-by-the-Sea
    Marske-by-the-Sea

    Marske-by-the-Sea is a town in Langbaurgh East, in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the coast, between the seaside resorts of Redcar and Saltburn-by-the-Sea....
  • Middlesbrough
    Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough is a town in the Tees Valley conurbation of North East England and sits within the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. It is the largest and most populous settlement within the Middlesbrough , which encompasses the town and several outlying villages which have become suburbs....
  • Redcar
    Redcar

    Redcar is a seaside resort in the North East England, and the principal town in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland in the ceremonial counties of England of North Yorkshire....
  • Saltburn-by-the-Sea
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea

    Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a seaside resort in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial counties of England of North Yorkshire, England....
  • Seaton Carew
    Seaton Carew

    Seaton Carew is a small seaside resort within the Hartlepool , in County Durham, England with a population of 6,018 . It is situated on the North Sea coast between the town of Hartlepool and the mouth of the River Tees....
  • Stockton-on-Tees
    Stockton-on-Tees

    Stockton-on-Tees is a market town in North East England England. It is the major settlement in the unitary authority area and borough of Stockton-on-Tees....
  • Thornaby-on-Tees
    Thornaby-on-Tees

    Thornaby-on-Tees is a town and civil parish within the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the south bank of the River Tees, three miles southeast of Stockton-on-Tees, and four miles southwest of Middlesbrough town centre and has a population of 22,620....
  • Yarm
    Yarm

    Yarm is a small town and civil parish in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in North East England England. It is on the south bank of the River Tees and for ceremonial purposes is in North Yorkshire....


Town twinning

  • Cleveland
    Cleveland, Ohio

    Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, the most populous county in the state. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border....
    , Ohio
    Ohio

    Ohio is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region , Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads in North America....
    , United States
    United States

    The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
  • Troisdorf
    Troisdorf

    Troisdorf is a town in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis , in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany....
    , Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....


See also

  • Cleveland Bay
    Cleveland Bay

    The Cleveland Bay is a carriage-type horse, and is almost always true to its color: Bay . This uniform color is desired in carriage horses because a team is more easily matched....
  • Duke of Cleveland
    Duke of Cleveland

    Duke of Cleveland is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The dukedoms were named after Cleveland, England in northern England....
  • Earl of Cleveland
    Earl of Cleveland

    The title of Earl of Cleveland was created in the Peerage of Peerage of England in 1626 for Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland. The earldom was named after Cleveland, England in northern England....
  • East Cleveland
  • Cleveland Way
    Cleveland Way

    The Cleveland Way is a National Trails in ancient Cleveland, England in Northern England. It runs 110 miles from Helmsley to Filey, skirting the North Yorkshire Moors National Park....
  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cleveland
    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cleveland

    This is a list of the Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cleveland, England, England, United Kingdom. In England the body responsible for designating SSSIs is Natural England, which chooses a site because of its Fauna, plant, geology or physiographical features....


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