A SHOPPING precinct has had a four-day knees-up to celebrate its fifth birthday.
The five-year-old Captain Cook Square, Middlesbrough, organised street entertainers, children's activities and even had a cake baked for the occasion.
To mark its birthday, the centre has provided the town centre with an emergency defibrillator in association with Tees East and North Yorkshire Ambulance Trust.
A spokesperson for the centre said: "This is an important service for the community and is a way of giving something back to our community.
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