Project Abby Taylor Teesside Artist

'My interview with local Teesside artist Abby Taylor Would you like to introduce yourself?I am an independent multi-award-winning Graphic Designer and Illustrator, based in the North-East of England and working worldwide. I create all sorts of illustrations, often of iconic local landmarks. These illustrations are usually commissioned by local businesses to use as part of... Continue Reading →

Project Teesside Ground Hopper!!

I had the pleasure of chatting with local Teessider Jack Mccabe a 17 Year old college student from Stockton on Tees, Jack spoke to Project Middlesbrough about his recent venture of starting a online blog called The Teesside Ground Hopper the story behind the Teesside Ground hopper and his love for Teesside and Middlesbrough F.C... Continue Reading →

12 things the people of Middlesbrough love about their town!

As someone who runs a blog about Middlesbrough I always often wondered what people in Middlesbrough love most about our town. Over the last 17 months I been asking the people of Middlesbrough what there favorite things are about Middlesbrough what places building bridges means most to them after to speaking to over 100 people... Continue Reading →

“Palentine’s Café” pop-up launches at Hillstreet Centre to help people find new friends and promote social activities available locally

A pop-up café launched in a Middlesbrough shopping centre today to help people find new friends and give their social life a bit of a boost.   The PALentine’s Café opened on Thursday 13 (a date marked more recently to celebrate friendship, and some would say an antidote to the romantic pressures of February 14) for... Continue Reading →

Project ARC the heart of Art and Culture in Teesside

In November I was invited by Louise a staff member of Stockton’s beloved Centre of the arts ,ARC I was given a tour of ARC ,to see what the Centre has to offer the people of Teesside ,I was truly pleased with the with the different choice of activities and art and culture events it... Continue Reading →

Project Philip Meadows a Middlesbrough artist

My interview with local Middlesbrough artist Philip Meadows. What does Middlesbrough mean to you- I sat on top of Sydney harbour bridge and the guide said to the group Dorman Long made the steel, it was cast on a nearby girder. He asked people where they were from and I said 2 miles from where... Continue Reading →

Why I’m not ashamed of my Teesside Accent.

I’m a Middlesbrough born and bred girl,24 lived here all my life I've always been very proud of my accent, I've often found when leaving Teesside and travelling to other parts of the country folk will misunderstand the meanings of my words, people wondering why we say certain words and meaning behind the saying, for... Continue Reading →

Project Matthew Williams A Middlesbrough Writer-

What does Middlesbrough mean to you? Middlesbrough is home. I was always a home bird and never thought I would leave the town. I moved to London in 1998 when my then girlfriend went to study for a Masters down there. I ended up living there for three years and I loved it. It broadened... Continue Reading →

39 Photos which shows Teesside is the worst place to live in the UK

Middlesbrough at Christmas Sunset in Middlesbrough Saltburn Pier Acklam Hall Fish and Chips at Saltburn Green space in Teesside,Bluebell Beck Our Industry•ICI• Centre Square Middlesbrough Captain Cooks Monument Roseberry Topping Newport Bridge Tees Transporter Bridge Middlesbrough Railway Station The Orange Pip Market Albert Park Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Clock Tower Ormesby Bank Saltburn Beach huts Stockton on... Continue Reading →

Felinis Restaurant

If you are looking to enjoy the aesthetic beauty of Middlesbrough that comes with great Italian dining then you must visit Fellini's Restaurant in Middlesbrough. The restaurant has been favorite amongst people of Teesside for the past 20 years. The idea of the restaurant began over 20 years ago and was opened by the Piretti... Continue Reading →

Is Middlesbrough the worst place to be a girl in the UK?

Back in 2016 Middlesbrough was named the worst town to be a girl in the Uk, no surprise another horrid headline about my hometown in the newspapers, another damning statistic about Middlesbrough, its the last thing we need for our area negative media,the report was covered in national newspapers ,my first thought when I seen... Continue Reading →

Project Park Run at Albert Park for Alcohol Awareness Week

On Saturday morning Myself and the CVFM Radio team attended the local Park run event at Albert Park in Middlesbrough, a local park run which takes place every Saturday morning, which is attended by many keen Middlesbrough runners this weeks park run was organised by Fiona Helyer, a Public Health Officer from Middlesbrough Council. This... Continue Reading →

Project-Stanley Hollis A D-Day VC Middlesbrough Hero

Sergeant Major Stanley Hollis was an unlikely war hero. A navigation officer born and bred in Middlesbrough in born in 1912 was the only man to be honored by the Victoria Cross for his efforts in D-Day in 1944. At the age of 12,Stanley Hollis joined his father’s business and worked in the family fish... Continue Reading →

Project Males Allowed Mark Robbins

Mark Robbins is working as a representative for the Males Allowed-Male Mental Charity group! He is 47 years old from Redcar, and just recently, he has given a fresh interview about the charity group. Mark has been interlinked with the charity group that is working in the North-East area of the UK for the males... Continue Reading →

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