A TEESSIDE town is acting as host to a conference on cleaner transport.
Middlesbrough, poised to pioneer the use of hydrogen fuel cells, is the venue of a seminar organised by the Alternative Traffic in Towns project.
The event, at the Riverside Stadium on Tuesday, May 13, is part of a national initiative to improve air quality and promote sustainable transport.
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