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Riding school aiming for new partnerships
A RIDING school is hoping to copy the Japanese and establish new relations with the medical profession. The Riding for the Disabled Unicorn Centre, in Middlesbrough, has invited education and medical representatives to visit its site later in the month
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Residents want more bobbies to fight prostitution
CLEVELAND Police have defended their crackdown on prostitution despite accusations they are just scratching the "surface of the problem". Angry Middlesbrough residents voiced their concerns about the police reaction to prostitution at a public meeting
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Pair follow lead of Boro's star players
TWO Teesside youngsters are following in the footsteps of some of Middlesbrough Football Club's biggest stars - by winning a special prize from the club. Jessica Hughes, from Teesville, and Andrew Ruddock, from Normanby, both aged nine, are members of
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People to be quizzed for health survey
A SURVEY has been launched to discover more about the health of people in Teesside. Tees Health Authority started the project yesterday, inviting people to provide some facts about their lives, jobs and environment, all of which are known to affect health
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Elderly helped by youth award
WHEN it comes to spending £1,000, members of a youth group in Yarm have found it can be difficult. Conyers Youth Group won Royal Mail and Cleveland Police's Youth Against Crime event last year, and wanted to reinvest the prize money in a community project
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College's own travel shop is officially open
STUDENTS at a North-East college will be getting work experience on their own doorstep with the opening of the college's own travel shop. Middlesbrough College's travel shop, Coliseum Travel, was officially opened yesterday by David Young, chairman of