A four-week-old baby has died after being rushed to hospital from a house in South Bank;

The volunteers of the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team were called to Roseberry Topping yesterday;

...and Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council has received a £65,200 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting heritage project in East Cleveland, during 2019 and 2020.

 

A four-week-old baby has died after being rushed to hospital from a house in South Bank.

The air ambulance and paramedics were despatched to Victoria Street just after 8.20 yesterday morning to give medical attention to a baby at an address in Victoria Street in South Bank.

The four-week-old baby girl was taken to James Cook University Hospital where she sadly died.

The death is currently being treated as unexplained and a post-mortem examination was due to take place yesterday evening to establish the cause of death.

 

The volunteers of the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team were called to Roseberry Topping yesterday.

The team was contacted by the North East Ambulance Service shortly after 1pm to assist with a 16 year old walker who had injured his ankle.

A group of young students with their tutor were walking east of Roseberry Topping when one of them stumbled and injured his ankle.

The injured person was transported back down the hill and transferred over to the waiting Ambulance.

8 volunteers team members and two Land Rovers attended the scene and the incident lasted around 40 mins.

 

Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council has received a £65,200 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting heritage project in East Cleveland, during 2019 and 2020.

East Cleveland’s Industrial Heartland is a project being led by the Council’s Environmental Protection Team in partnership with local landowners and volunteer groups.

Thanks to National Lottery players, the team will discover, catalogue and promote industrial heritage across East Cleveland, specifically at ironstone mining sites currently in serious states of decline such as Kilton, Lingdale, North Skelton, Brotton, Liverton Mines and Skinningrove.

 

 

 


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