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A Quick Tour of Middlesbrough Town Center. ????
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GREAT BRITAIN: MIDDLESBROUGH, North Yorkshire (England, UK) #Middlesbrough, #northyourkshire
GREAT BRITAIN: MIDDLESBROUGH, North Yorkshire (England, UK)
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Middlesbrough is a large post-industrial town in North Yorkshire, England. The local council, a unitary authority, is Middlesbrough Borough Council. The 2011 Census recorded the borough's total resident population as 138,400 and the wider urban settlement with a population of 174,700. Middlesbrough is part of the larger built-up area of Teesside which had an overall population of 376,333 at the 2011 Census.
In the suburb and former village of Acklam, Middlesbrough's oldest domestic building is Acklam Hall of 1678. Built by Sir William Hustler, it is also Middlesbrough's sole Grade I listed building. The Restoration mansion, accessible through an avenue of trees off Acklam Road, has seen progressive updates through the centuries, making a captivating document of varying trends in English architecture.
Via a 1907 Act of Parliament, Sir William Arrol & Co. of Glasgow built the Transporter Bridge (1911) which spans the River Tees between Middlesbrough and Port Clarence. At 850 feet (260 m) long and 225 feet (69 m) high, is one of the largest of its type in the world, and one of only two left in working order in Britain (the other being in Newport). The bridge remains in daily use. It is, a Grade II* listed building.
Another landmark, the Tees Newport Bridge, a vertical lift bridge, opened further along the river in 1934. Newport bridge still stands and is passable by traffic, but it can no longer lift the centre section.
The urban centre of Middlesbrough remains home to a variety of architecture ranging from the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, opened in January 2007 to replace a number of former outlying galleries; and Centre North East, formerly Corporation House, which opened in 1971. Many believe that there is a beauty to be found in the surrounding landscape of industry along the River Tees from Billingham to Wilton. The terraced Victorian streets surrounding the town centre are characterful elements of Middlesbrough's social and historical identity, and the vast streets surrounding Parliament Road and Abingdon Road a reminder of the area's wealth and rapid growth during industrialisation.
Middlesbrough Town Hall, designed by George Gordon Hoskins and built between 1883 and 1889 is a Grade II listed building, and a very imposing structure. Of comparable grandeur, is the Empire Palace of Varieties, of 1897, the finest surviving theatre edifice designed by Ernest Runtz in the UK. The first artist to star there in its guise as a music hall was Lillie Langtry. Later it became an early nightclub (1950s), then a bingo hall and is now once again a nightclub. Further afield, in Linthorpe, is the Middlesbrough Theatre opened by Sir John Gielgud in 1957; it was one of the first new theatres built in England after the Second World War.
The town includes the UK's only public sculpture by Claes Oldenburg, the Bottle O' Notes of 1993, which relates to Captain James Cook. Based alongside it today in the town's Central Gardens is the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA). Refurbished in 2006, is the Carnegie library, dating from 1912. The Dorman Long office on Zetland Road, constructed between 1881 and 1891, is the only commercial building ever designed by Philip Webb, the architect who worked for Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell.
Away from the town centre, at Middlehaven stands the Temenos sculpture, designed by sculptor Anish Kapoor and designer Cecil Balmond. The steel structure, consisting of a pole, a circular ring and an oval ring, stands approximately 110 m long and 50 m high and is held together by steel wire. It was unveiled in 2010 at a cost of £2.7 million.
Ми́длсбро — город, расположенный на южном берегу реки Тиса в графстве Северный Йоркшир, на северо-востоке Англии, крупный промышленный центр. Местной унитарной властью является Мидлсбрский Городской совет.
С 1889 Мидлсбро был город-графство в Йоркшире, но в 1968 году он стал центром графства Тиссайд, который затем поглощается вне метрополии графством Кливленд в 1974 году. В 1996 году Кливленд был упразднен, а Мидлсбро стал унитарной единицой, в церемониальном графстве Северный Йоркшир. Erimus ( Мы будем ), на латинском, был выбран в качестве девиза Мидлсбро в 1830 году, чтобы показать волю города расти.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom (UK)
Roseberry Topping
Tees Transporter Bridge
RSPB Saltholme
Stewart Park
Dorman Museum
Riverside Stadium
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
Ormesby Hall
Ropner Park
Fairy Dell
Middlesbrough Town Hall Restoration
A short film detailing the refurbishment and restoration of Middlesbrough Town Hall
Middlesbrough Town Hall Clock
Behind the scenes of Middlesbrough's Town Hall clock
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Middlesbrough Town Hall Handover
Middlesbrough Town Hall has been officially handed back to Middlesbrough Council from Kier Construction following a £7.7m restoration
Middlesbrough Worst Town Award
Middlesbrough Executive making it happen to win awards. Middlesbrough Executive are proud to spin away whilst the town is exalted with our award winning ways. Middlesbrough Worst Town Award made possible by Mayor Ray Mallon and the Towns Clowns on the Executive. Would thank Location Location Location for highlighting our achievements to date, as time goes by we pledge to retain this honoured title year on year, Middlesbrough Council are proud and ecstatic with the Executive's achievements to date. In point of fact the Executive take extra pride in the world wide fame Middlesbrough now receives due to this our only and best award. Any thoughts that Middlesbrough Executive place any blame on the program makers are unfounded, since Middlesbrough Executive used the very same but slightly more massaged statistics to name TS1 as a Cancer and the Axis of Evil. So we know how valuable fiddling with figures can be to justify our latest ploy of grabbing owner occupied housing and land in Middlesbrough Town Centre.
Middlesbrough Worst Town Award
Middlesbrough Executive telling the people.. for YOU lot love don't live here anymore so naff off quick.. but the Executive still loves and support the land grabbers and profiteers by a give away of public funds and Community Charge wind falls of £2,000,000 and rising.. for new riversideone residents free blast protection and nuclear survival suits will be provided..
HOUSING SHORTAGE IS WORST IN THE COUNTRY
By Dani Webb
The Northern Echo
September 10, 2008
HOUSING shortages in parts of the region are the worst in the country, a report reveals.
According to the National Housing Federation, one in eight of 270,000 households in Yorkshire and Humberside are on a social housing waiting list. That compares with one in 13 nationally.
In the North-East, the number of households on the housing waiting list has risen from 62,261 in 2002 to 90,569 last year.
One in 12 households is now on a housing waiting list, affecting more than 200,000 people.
Julie Gamble, the Yorkshire manager for the National Housing Federation, said: We have the highest proportion of households on waiting lists, house prices have risen much faster than the national average and we are building far too few social homes. The North-East also has one of the highest proportions of homeless people compared with other areas of the UK.
In the past five years, its social housing stock has fallen by more than in any other region and there is a higher percentage of households on waiting lists than the national average.
Susie Thompson, director of operations for Fabrick Housing Group, the parent company of Middlesbrough housing group Erimus Housing, said: ?The rise in property prices has had an effect for a long time, with a significant increase in our waiting list. In the last four years, this has risen by 400 per cent.
We have not seen an increase in homelessness, but repossessions may not have made their way through the system yet. However despite the social housing problems, in the report Oxford Economics forecast house prices will continue to fall next year, before they start to recover in 2010.
David Orr, the chief executive of the National Housing Federation, said: Our report shows that despite concerns about the current housing market downturn, house prices will increase substantially over the mid to long term.
Demand for housing is going up, while the supply of new homes is going down.
This means that as soon as the economic outlook improves, house prices will resume their previous upward trajectory.
Update
Fabrick Con AKA Erimus & Tees Valley Housing aided by the Local Authorities have and continue to demolish hundreds of Sound & Solid Homes
Cry Wolf we here you say?
Middlesbrough Worst Town Award
Middlesbrough led by Mayor Ray Mallon and members of Middlesbrough Executive have worked hard these past years to gain Middlesbrough's only award
Middlesbrough Town Hall..1889? Hi Tech with buried levels
A little look at this iconic Town Hall building in Middlesbrough with its hi tech roof and its buried levels.
This is the link to the capacitors video i mentioned in the video, it shows how these roof ornaments are not quite what they seem.
Middlesbrough by Jared Boyle
Jared explores Middlesbrough through the eyes of student life; pubs,
clubs, hangouts and parks collectively make the feeling of Teesside.
With a vlog inspired style of shooting, Jared heads out into the town,
giving the audience a taste of his surroundings. These moments are
intercut with music fuelled montages of tone, place and feeling. 20-
year-old Jared wanted to find out what made Middlesbrough feel like
Middlesbrough; what makes it unique and where its defining locales
are. Explore the pockets of Middlesbrough that make it home to this
generation.
About the Real Tees Valley Project
Real Tees Valley was a film project run over a year across the five boroughs of the Tees Valley, encouraging young people to use the medium of film to tell their own stories around their experiences of living in the area.
Our young prospective and developing film-makers worked alongside six professional film-maker mentors, including a lead mentor film-maker to make the short films which vary in length from one to ten minutes.
The project explored what place and culture meant to this group and wrote a new narrative for the Tees Valley, away from the traditional headlines of industrial boom and decline, through using real voices to illustrate life in contemporary Teesside directly from those who might carve out its future.
The Real Tees Valley Project was funded by Great Place Tees Valley - a Great Place Scheme - funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England, working with Historic England - run by the Tees Valley Combined Authority on behalf of the communities of the Tees Valley.
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Drone - Middlesbrough town centre - 4K
Drone - Middlesbrough town centre - 4K
Come With Us to World Buffet Middlesbrough | Filipino British Life U.K Vlog
My workmate/friend had a lunch in World Buffet Restaurant in Middlebrough, Northeast U.K
The restaurant has got lots of delicious food choices.
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Jeremy Corbyn on Policymaking - Middlesbrough Town Hall, 18 August 2015
I don’t see this election for the leader and deputy leader of the party as electing some all-seeing, all-knowing, super-powerful, multi-intelligent, multi-tasking human being that will write every policy for ever more, and hand it down on a tablet which the rest of the party will enjoy, accept and then sing praises and Hosannas to that individual for ever more. I think we can do things a bit differently. Cannot we end this idea of policymaking around dining tables of the elite in our society, and go back to the grass roots where we belong?
Shopping in Middlesbrough
Shopping in Middlesbrough
Kingston Town in Middlesbrough
A busker playing Kingston Town written by Lord CreatoR aka Kendrick Patrick
Middlesbrough Town Centre Farm
Middlesbrough new town farm
well worth £40 million according to Middlesbrough Mayor Ray Mallon
Middlesbrough on Film
Over 450 people came to the Town Hall in October for the North East Film Archive 'Middlesbrough on Film' screening as part of Discover Middlesbrough. If you missed it last time, this is your chance to see this special local screening again.
Ports and pubs, shops and ships, civic pride and Charlton's champions! Experience your town and the local area captured on film over the last century.
Taking place on Thursday 1 May, 7pm in Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt, £2. To book contact the Town Hall Box Office Tel: 01642 729 729
Middlesbrough town center
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