The latest figures from Public Health England showed that 326 further covid-19 infections have been added to the total on Teesside;

Emergency services were called to Saltburn Bank yesterday after a car smashed into a bungalow;

...and construction work to transform the historic Guisborough Town Hall has started.

 

The latest figures from Public Health England showed that 326 further covid-19 infections have been added to the total on Teesside.

Data released yesterday shows that Stockton has recorded the highest number of cases, with 106.

In Middlesbrough there have been a further 72 cases, whilst here in Redcar and Cleveland there have been a further 63.

 

Emergency services were called to Saltburn Bank yesterday after a car smashed into a bungalow.

The incident happened at around 9.20am, with Cleveland Fire Brigade sending two fire engines from Saltburn and Skelton to help make the scene safe.

A person was trapped in the vehicle but was not injured.

It has not yet been confirmed what caused the vehicle to leave the road.

 

Construction work to transform the historic Guisborough Town Hall has started.

The Grade II-listed building is to be restored and adapted into visitor accommodation with a high-quality finish on the top two floors, as well as housing heritage and visitor information and a retail outlet on the ground floor.

More than £1.1million was granted from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the project, and £300,000 from the Tees Valley Mayor and Combined Authority.

The Council is currently inviting enquiries from operators who are interested in the visitor accommodation on the upper floors and those interested in leasing any of the marketed spaces in the building.


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