By the early eleventh century the community of St Cuthbert owned extensive estates in northern Britain between the Tweed and the Tees. |
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Brian caught his first fish, a gudgeon, from the river Tees as a young boy in the 1940's fishing with a Bakelite float. |
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From backless tees to side-less dresses, the capsule range seems to be filled with free-and-easy items. |
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She arranged work experience at North Tees Hospital's cardio respiratory unit, and in x-ray, chiropody and audiology. |
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Medusa-emblazoned harnesses, stylish rock concert tees, and blaring rap music. |
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Reveley is highly confident, and Tees Components is the banker bet of the meeting, but I like the look of Gerard Butler's Conquestadora as an each-way shot. |
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Golf bags have several pockets designed for carrying equipment and supplies such as tees, balls, and gloves. |
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Other than having new back tees on several holes, the current Old Course is essentially very similar to Braid's finished work. |
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The advertisement, featuring gargoyles superimposed on top of York Minster, was due to be shown on Yorkshire and Tyne Tees tonight and will be aired throughout the week. |
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The 18 hole Wells Golf Club is on the outskirts of the city and also has a 24 bay driving range with optional grass tees. |
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Among the manufacturers already offering Holofiber products or planning to introduce them are Wickers tees, shorts, sock and glove liners at www. |
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However, the open season for brown trout doesn't start until March 22 on rivers from the Tees northwards and March 25 for rivers south of the Tees. |
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A few courses still require sand to be used instead of peg tees, to reduce litter and reduce damage to the teeing ground. |
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Paul Honeyman was a news presenter with Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle. |
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Tees Trains Nomads B kept their interest in third position in the table with a 6-4 victory over Ormesby C despite a hat-trick by David Nouch. |
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In friendly matches, she hit off the back tees used by men, and with her solid build she usually outdrove them, averaging 240 yards with wood-shaft clubs. |
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Its principal rivers are the Severn, Thames, Humber, Tees, Tyne, Tweed, Avon, Exe and Mersey. |
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From 1964 to 1969 four great oil refineries were erected at the mouth of the Tees, two by Phillips Petroleum and one each by ICI and Shell. |
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There were 28 North East closures in this period of which 14 were on the Tyne, 7 on the Wear, 6 on the Tees and 1 at Hartlepool. |
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There is also an enterprise zone in Teesside, the Tees Valley Enterprise Zone. |
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The western boundary meandered along the western slopes of the Pennine Hills to again meet the River Tees. |
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This appears to have been an attempt to advance the frontier south from the River Tweed to the River Tees. |
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How much Norse influence spread to the English north of the River Tees is uncertain. |
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Much of the original route is now served by the Tees Valley Line, operated by Northern. |
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By 1857 a blast furnace had opened close to the Durham coalfield on the north side of the Tees. |
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The jetty was also opposed by the Tees Conservancy Commissioners and they moored barges along the foreshore to obstruct construction. |
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In what became known as the Battle of the Tees, a fight broke out when a steam tug sent by the Commissioners interrupted men moving the barges. |
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It passes through the Tees Barrage between these ports, turning tidal downstream from the barrage. |
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Teesport is built on reclaimed land on the south side of the Tees estuary below Middlesbrough. |
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Before the heavy industrialisation of the Tees, the flats at Seal Sands in the estuary were home to common seals. |
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The Stockton and Darlington Railway was founded after an initial shareholders' meeting in a room in a public house in Yarm on Tees. |
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Peg Powler is a hag in English folklore who is said to inhabit the River Tees. |
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On the south bank of the Tees near High Force can be seen the largest surviving juniper wood in England. |
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The Wunderkind project, headed by Tees Music Alliance aims to encourage teenagers' possible career paths within the music industry. |
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August 28 and 29 will see Tees Music Alliance and The Wasps Nest host The Yards of Ale. |
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The woman was admitted to the University Hospital of North Tees, Stockton where she had tests done and doctors found Rohypnol in her system. |
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Sponsoring the category this year will be Bernicia, Tees Valley Business Compass and the University of Sunderland. |
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The North Tees match earlier this month saw 12 out of 17 weigh in seven cod, 27 whiting, two flounder and one sand dab. |
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The fun and games start when Tees Maar is given the responsibility of stealing antiques worth millions from a heavilyguarded moving train. |
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Tees Maar Khan is now the biggest opener ever for producer UTV, third-time director Khan and actor Kumar. |
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Mary, who is a member of North East BMX Club and Tees Active Sports Academy, was over the moon with her title. |
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This Sunday seres the Ghurka Charity match on the QE2 at Ashington, as well as running water matches on the Rivers Ure Swale and Tees. |
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Colin Bunyon joined BBC Radio Tees in October 1974, becoming one of their most versatile presenters. |
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Their flexwing microlight aircraft was involved in an incident at Durham Tees Valley Airport on Friday. |
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The Phoenix Nights star had Tyne Tees TV to thank for his breakthrough in the mid 90s when he presented quiz show Chain Letters. |
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A Tees Valley chiropodist looking for new waters to dip her toes into came across two opportunities by chance. |
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Sam Gibson, partner at Strutt and Parker, which covers an area between the Tweed and Tees, says commutability is a key factor. |
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And Tees Valley came out on top on penalties against Consett St Patrick's in the final at the Nissan Sports and Social Club ground. |
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It covers Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and the Tees Valley. |
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But a unique performance bond that helps Tees Valley companies bid for large-scale contracts is now being rolled out across the North East. |
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In the 1980s the first harbour seal pup was seen in the Tees Estuary for the first time in a 100 years. |
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Man caught with hidden drug A 28-YEAR-OLD seaman was caught trying to smuggle the prohibited drug Indian hemp into Tees Port. |
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The Tees Lowlands lie to the north of the North York Moors and the Vale of Pickering lies to the south. |
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In 1799, Coleridge and Wordsworth stayed at Thomas Hutchinson's farm on the River Tees at Sockburn, near Darlington. |
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Tees are commonly made of wood but may be constructed of any material, including plastic. |
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Now called the Foundation Centre, it delivers courses at both Durham City and Queens campus, Stockton on Tees. |
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Notably, the Conservatives won metro mayor elections in Tees Valley and the West Midlands, areas traditionally seen as Labour heartlands. |
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There is a legend that Malcolm III of Scotland destroyed the village on his way along the River Tees. |
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The charity operates 3 helicopters including one at Durham Tees Valley Airport covering the County Durham area. |
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It also features in an ITV Tyne Tees programme Diary of an Island which started on 19 April 2007 and on a DVD of the same name. |
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These companies are based on three large chemical sites around the mouth of the River Tees at Wilton, Billingham and Seal Sands. |
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Teesport is based on the River Tees and is currently the third largest port in the United Kingdom, and amongst the ten biggest in Western Europe. |
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It extended from the Humber to the Tees, and from the sea to the western edge of the Vale of York. |
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The most restrictive definition of the linguistic North includes only those dialects spoken north of the River Tees. |
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From Middleton the path ascends Teesdale on the right bank of the River Tees, below the village of Holwick. |
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Further up the Tees, the path climbs beside the waterfall of Cauldron Snout below the dam of Cow Green Reservoir. |
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To the north lie the Tees Valley lowlands and to the south the Vale of Mowbray becomes the Vale of York proper. |
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The Vale of York is often supposed to stretch from the River Tees in the north to the Humber estuary in the south. |
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In the far north of the county, the River Tees flows eastwards through Teesdale and empties its waters into the North Sea downstream of Middlesbrough. |
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Coincidentally the source of the South Tyne is very close to the sources of the other two great rivers of the industrial north east namely the Tees and the Wear. |
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In the far north of the county the River Tees flows eastwards through Teesdale and empties its waters into the North Sea downstream of Middlesbrough. |
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The River Tees forms part of the border between North Yorkshire and County Durham and flows from upper Teesdale to Middlesbrough and Stockton and to the coast. |
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There are no major airports in the county itself but nearby airports include Durham Tees Valley, Newcastle, Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield and Leeds Bradford. |
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The export of coal had become the railway's main business, but the staiths at Stockton had inadequate storage and the size of ships was limited by the depth of the Tees. |
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And huge shire horse Tees is helping haul them out of the woods. |
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The line links the mouth of the River Tees between Redcar and Hartlepool in the north east of England with the mouth of the River Exe in Devon in the south west. |
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Ships on the Thames, Tyne, Wear and Tees placed their flags at half mast. |
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Sarah Whelpton, 30, claims she may have been burnt by a diathermy pad as she gave birth to baby boy Leighton at the University Hospital of North Tees. |
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The two main airports are Newcastle Airport, located north of the city near Ponteland, and Durham Tees Valley Airport, located east of Darlington. |
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Teething troubles are expected, but the only teeth I see at the Tees Barrage are the seal family eating millions of fish since the barrage was constructed. |
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The county's historic boundaries included all the land between the rivers Tyne and Tees, and so additionally included places such as Gateshead and Sunderland. |
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A total of 24 five-litre plastic containers of the chemical Xylene and 10 five-litre containers of pure alcohol were taken from the University Hospital of North Tees. |
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Teesport on the River Tees is the third biggest port in the country in terms of tonnage shipped largely due to the local steel and chemical industries. |
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The name Tees Valley is increasingly promoted for economic and cultural connections, but is seen by many residents as little more than another example of unwanted rebranding. |
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A RADIOGRAPHER with a passion for cooking teamed up with chefs for the day at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust to share the authentic taste of Indian cooking. |
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Thirty three years ago, the albums chart record breaker was here in the North East, giving an interview at Tyne Tees TV for the children's music show Razzmatazz. |
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Therefore South Tees CCG is committed to achieving ongoing improvements in the quality and uptake of annual health checks for individuals with a learning disability. |
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There had been no discussion over whether all the LEP bids had the size to deliver functionality but I do not agree that the Tees Valley bid lacks the required size. |
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A TIGER economy across the Tees Valley is helping deliver a change in the way people see the area, says a leading player in the regeneration projects. |
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Stockton continued to be served by a station on the line to the quay until 1848, when it was replaced by a station on the Middlesbrough line on the other side of the Tees. |
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Hot off the heels of the Sonic Union mini-fest with Evil Blizzard in May, the gig is the latest in Tees Music Alliance's on-going psychedelic and alternative gig series. |
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On the eastern side of the watershed, the rivers Tyne, Tees, Wear, Swale, Ure, Nidd, Wharfe, Aire, Calder and Don rise in the region and flow eastwards to the North Sea. |
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He marched to the River Tees, ravaging the countryside as he went. |
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