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As political dissatisfaction is central to this book, it will also outline the 2008 global financial crash and the New Labour era, including the party's expansion of ... Ni olas, K (1986) The Social Effects of Unemployment on Teesside.
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The summer tourist trade was ruined, and local seaside resorts badly hit by loss of business. August was their peak season, but the commandeering of ... Shipping Company's passenger service between London and Stockton and Middlesbrough.
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In the case of Middlesbrough this, at first, included areas in rural parts of the North Riding of Yorkshire and the south-west of Co. Durham. A large number of those who were evacuated found themselves in the seaside resort of ...
However, connecting between the two stations was a problem. Whereas the West Cliff station saw trains from the Middlesbrough and Saltburn area and then onwards to Scarborough, Whitby town station was served by the lines from York via ...
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The extension openedup Redcar, Marske and Saltburn as seaside resorts, whichserved the population of Middlesbrough as well as areasfurther afield, the railways transporting thesevisitors. The line between Middlesbrough and Saltburn ...