A round up of Local News in Redcar and Cleveland for Thursday 28th July 2016.


Police are appealing for information following an aggravated burglary at an address on Grinkle Road, Dormanstown.

The incident took place at around 10.30am on Monday when a man broke into a home and disturbed the female occupant.

The 43-year-old woman suffered superficial injuries to her arm, chest and face which are believed to have been caused by a sharp object. She later attended a walk-in centre for treatment.

The suspect is described as male, around 5ft 1” tall, wearing a black hooded top, dark tracksuit bottoms and grey trainers. His face was covered by his hood.

Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact DC Mark Casey on the non-emergency number 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

 

 

A range of uses for Guisborough Town Hall have been suggested following a series of consultation events.

A total of 75 people took part in the events, including representatives from the town council, community groups and residents.

The most popular suggestions for the building included use as a museum, tourist information centre, a space for community groups or a hub, as a theatre or arts venue, and for small businesses, shops or an indoor market.

A key element of developing Guisborough Town Hall will be securing funding, and people were asked how they thought how money could be obtained. Most felt that this could be achieved through grant funding.

 

 

Residents, community groups and businesses across Redcar & Cleveland are committing to make a pledge to do one small thing and make a big difference in their communities as part of a new campaign.

The 'this is Redcar & Cleveland Love it' campaign is a positive, people powered initiative focusing on improving the environment and building pride in local communities.

It is all about loving where you live and caring for your surroundings in order to create a better environment.

The initiative will be launched with a pledge signing event on Redcar beach at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, followed by a series of clean ups and litter picks across the borough.

To find out more about 'Love it' and to make your pledge to do one small thing to make a big difference in your community, following the launch on Friday 29 July 2016, please visit www.redcar-clevelandloveit.co.uk


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