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Links to local information and resources
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With over 20 stores offering the best in fashion, beauty, music books and dining you are sure to be able to find what you need at Captain Cook Square |
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The official website for Middlesbrough Football Club |
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Middlesbrough Former Players website Middlesbrough or MFPA was set up in 2003 by Alan Peacock, Gordon Jones and Jim Platt-all former players for Middlesbrough Football Club. |
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Middlesbrough Municipal Golf club Middlesbrough Municipal Golf Centre has been home to excellent golf for over 30 years. The fantastic 18 hole parkland golf course is set in 160 acres within south Middlesbrough and extends over 6,330 yards. The course has developed and matured over the years and has recently undergone major re developments which would challenge any golfer. |
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At Nature's World we aim to provide you with more than just a visit to the uk's pioneering eco-experience, our plan is to provide you with information, education, ideas and an inspiration for looking after the environment. |
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The Museum is in the 17th century house on Whitby's harbour where the young James Cook lodged as apprentice. It was here Captain Cook trained as a seaman, leading to his epic voyages of discovery. |
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Hartlepool's Maritime Experience, (formerly known as Hartlepool Historic Quay) is a superb re-creation of an 18th century seaport and a fantastic place to visit for families, groups and schools - in fact everybody. It brings to life the time of Nelson, Napoleon and the Battle of Trafalgar. |
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North East England Farmers’ Markets NEEFM is the umbrella organisation and action resource for farmers’ markets operators in the North East. Our members are the people who run farmers’ markets. |
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official visitor guide to Middlesbrough. Features up-to-the-minute information, news and special offers for hotels, events, restaurants, theatre, nightlife and attractions |
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Love Middlesbrough is a high profile campaign aimed at raising awareness of the positive aspects of Middlesbrough in the regional and national media |
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The North York Moors National Park is a beautiful landscape of stunning heather moorland, spectacular coast, ancient woodland and historic sites. |
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The unique atmosphere created at Redcar Racecourse, coupled with the excellent facilities, guarantees that you will have a truly memorable day out. Redcar Racecourse is also a full time conference and events centre - the perfect venue for wedding receptions, birthday parties, conferences, training days, seminars, dinners and team building days. |
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With our magnificent steam engines, beautiful rural stations and smartly uniformed staff, a visit to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is like taking a step back in time. |
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Captain Cook Birthplace Museum The museum tells the story of one of the world’s greatest navigators and mariners through themed display galleries, temporary exhibitions, associated activities and events and a lively education programme. |
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The Yorkshire and North East region comprises County Durham, Northumberland, Newcastle & Tyneside, Yorkshire (including Teesside). From the lives, loves and losses of the Winn Family at Nostell Priory, in the south of the region, to Grace Darling’s daring maritime rescue efforts at the Farne Islands, in the north, Yorkshire and the North East contains a wealth of fascinating stories at every property. |
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The Dorman Museum forms part of Middlesbrough Council's 'Museums & Galleries Service' along with its sister venues - the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum, situated in Stewart Park and Mima - Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art - sited opposite the Town Hall. |
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Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art mima is one of the UK's leading galleries for modern and contemporary art and craft. The landmark building designed by Erick van Egeraat Architects is situated in the heart of Middlesbrough. mima opened to international critical acclaim on 27 January 2007. |
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Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum Our Museum offers visitors an opportunity to discover the skills and customs that built Cleveland's Ironstone heritage. It is the only Museum in the UK which tells the story of Ironstone mining; a key part of the local history of the social and industrial development of Cleveland and Teesside.
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