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Zetland FM Local News - 17th May 2023
A man has been arrested after reports of a male possibly carrying a gun sparked a police investigation in Redcar;
Two new electric harbour cranes, representing an £8.6 million investment, are the latest arrivals at Tees Dock as port operator and owner PD Ports continues to demonstrate its commitment to driving sustainability;
...and Freemasons from across our area have come together to present cheques to local charities at their annual Charity Presentation Evening.
A man has been arrested after reports of a male possibly carrying a gun sparked a police investigation in Redcar.
Officers were called to the town on Sunday following a report that a male was possibly in possession of a firearm.
One man, aged 29, was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and was taken into police custody while enquiries remain ongoing.
Another male, aged 27, was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and was bailed pending further enquiries.
Two new electric harbour cranes, representing an £8.6 million investment, are the latest arrivals at Tees Dock as port operator and owner PD Ports continues to demonstrate its commitment to driving sustainability.
The Liebherr cranes, which tower at an impressive 83m with the boom fully raised, and improve handling capacities from 100 to 140 tonnes, are electric-hydraulic powered and offer a more environmentally conscious and efficient solution for loading and discharging a range of bulk commodities.
The state-of-the-art equipment also represents the latest in a string of investments made to support growing demand as global customers continue to recognise Teesport as a hub for bulk commodities following the unveiling of the £12 million Teesport Bulks Terminal in 2020.
Freemasons from across our area have come together to present cheques to local charities at their annual Charity Presentation Evening.
The event took place yesterday evening at the Masonic Hall in Middlesbrough, with representatives from charities and saw organisations from across Teesside receiving money which has been raised in the past twelve months.
Guest of honour at the event was Provincial Grand Master David Chambers.