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Teesville

Teesville is an area in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England. A ward covering the area had a population of 6,517 at the 2011 census.[1] It is part of Greater Eston, which includes the area and the settlements of Eston, Normanby, South Bank, Teesville and part of Ormesby.[2]

Teesville
The Eston Hotel
Teesville
Location within North Yorkshire
Population6,517 (Ward 2011)[1]
OS grid referenceNZ545195
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMIDDLESBROUGH
Postcode districtTS6
Dialling code01642
PoliceCleveland
FireCleveland
AmbulanceNorth East
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
54°33′54″N 1°09′47″W / 54.565°N 1.163°W / 54.565; -1.163

Politics edit

Teesville is part of the Redcar constituency in the House of Commons.

2023 local elections results edit

In the 2023 local elections, the following members were returned to Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council:[3]

Ward Councillor Party
Teesville Peter Chaney Labour Party
Teesville Robert Clark Labour Party
Teesville Margaret O'Donoghue Labour Party

Municipal buildings edit

 
Eston Town Hall during demolition in 2012

Eston Town Hall, in Teesville, was used by the Eston Urban District council from 1961 to 1968. When the County Borough of Teesside was abolished in 1974, the Borough of Langbaurgh, as part of the secord tier of local government within Cleveland County, used the town hall for the borough. The borough changed its name in 1988 to Langbaurgh-on-Tees and, as a unitary authority, after the abolition of Cleveland County, to Redcar and Cleveland in 1996.

The building departed from the neo-gothic of town halls in the area, having a modern 1960's design. The town hall closure also provided an environmental boost, as it was the authority's worst-performing building for carbon dioxide emissions.[4]

It was demolished in 2012; civic facilities were relocated nearby. The political meetings took place at Inspire 2 Learn, formerly Eston's City Learning Centre, also in Teesville, on Normanby Road.[5]

The leader and deputy leader's office, together with offices for political groups, were temporarily moved there until new facilities become available within the £31 million Redcar Leisure & Community Heart scheme. In addition, the mayor's office was temporarily relocated to Redcar's Kirkleatham Museum, before also switching to Redcar centre in 2013.[6]

Schools edit

Hillsview Academy is a secondary school on the same site as the civic centre. The school was formed from a merger of two secondary schools on the same site – Gillbrook Academy (which opened in 1955 as Eston Grammar School, but moved into a new building in 2008 which is where the school is now) and Eston Park Academy.

Teesville Primary School. Is an amalgamation of two separate schools, one providing for EYFS and Key Stage 1, and a separate Junior School catering for Key Stage 2. The new EYFS to KS2 school was devised as an extension of the Ofsted "outstanding" Teesville Infants School.[7] The present school opened in 2014 and a short Oftsed inspection in 2019 graded it as a "Good" school, stating : "Teesville Primary School is a happy, vibrant community. The pupils are confident, enthusiastic and keen to learn. The vast majority enjoy coming to school. They work well together. They are well-mannered and respectful. You are clear with parents and pupils about the importance of good attendance. You celebrate attendance with pupils and have recently begun to work more closely with parents and carers to ensure that pupils attend school regularly. However, the proportion of pupils who are regularly absent from school is above the national average. Leaders need to continue to challenge and support parents to improve this.[8]

Churches edit

The Catholic parish of St Andrew[9] was formed in 1962. The parish church, built by architect Frank Swainston, and church hall stand together on Fabian Road.

St George's Church is nearby and was also built in the 1960s. It shows a triangular design with a long sloping roof almost to the ground on one side. It forms half of the team parish of two Anglican churches – the other being the much more traditionally designed Christ Church, in Eston.

Nearby places edit

A small brick building next to the Eston Sports Academy has a history unknown to most locals. It was originally the North Riding of Yorkshire's Grangetown Area Control, a communications centre during the Cold War and opened in 1954. The control was closed in 1968 after the Civil Defence Corps was disbanded.

In the 1980s the building was not re-used; a room in the Redcar and Cleveland (then Langbaurgh) Town Hall was used instead.[10]

Photos of Teesville edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Teesville Ward (as of 2011) (E05001509)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 January 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2010.
  3. ^ "Redcar & Cleveland May 2023 Election Results". May 2023.
  4. ^ Town Hall move to save council millions
  5. ^ The Northern Echo: Redcar News – Earlier town hall closure to save cash
  6. ^ Middlesbrough Evening Gazette: Redcar and Cleveland council leader hits out at party's 'hypocrisy'
  7. ^ Teesville Infant School – Ofsted report
  8. ^ Teesville Primary School – Ofsted Report 2019
  9. ^ St Andrew's Parish Website
  10. ^ Site Name: Eston – Grangetown Area Control

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Teesville is an area in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland North Yorkshire England A ward covering the area had a population of 6 517 at the 2011 census 1 It is part of Greater Eston which includes the area and the settlements of Eston Normanby South Bank Teesville and part of Ormesby 2 TeesvilleThe Eston HotelTeesvilleLocation within North YorkshirePopulation6 517 Ward 2011 1 OS grid referenceNZ545195Unitary authorityRedcar and ClevelandCeremonial countyNorth YorkshireRegionNorth EastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townMIDDLESBROUGHPostcode districtTS6Dialling code01642PoliceClevelandFireClevelandAmbulanceNorth EastUK ParliamentRedcarList of places UK England Yorkshire 54 33 54 N 1 09 47 W 54 565 N 1 163 W 54 565 1 163 Contents 1 Politics 1 1 2023 local elections results 2 Municipal buildings 3 Schools 4 Churches 5 Nearby places 6 Photos of Teesville 7 ReferencesPolitics editTeesville is part of the Redcar constituency in the House of Commons 2023 local elections results edit In the 2023 local elections the following members were returned to Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council 3 Ward Councillor Party Teesville Peter Chaney Labour Party Teesville Robert Clark Labour Party Teesville Margaret O Donoghue Labour PartyMunicipal buildings edit nbsp Eston Town Hall during demolition in 2012 Eston Town Hall in Teesville was used by the Eston Urban District council from 1961 to 1968 When the County Borough of Teesside was abolished in 1974 the Borough of Langbaurgh as part of the secord tier of local government within Cleveland County used the town hall for the borough The borough changed its name in 1988 to Langbaurgh on Tees and as a unitary authority after the abolition of Cleveland County to Redcar and Cleveland in 1996 The building departed from the neo gothic of town halls in the area having a modern 1960 s design The town hall closure also provided an environmental boost as it was the authority s worst performing building for carbon dioxide emissions 4 It was demolished in 2012 civic facilities were relocated nearby The political meetings took place at Inspire 2 Learn formerly Eston s City Learning Centre also in Teesville on Normanby Road 5 The leader and deputy leader s office together with offices for political groups were temporarily moved there until new facilities become available within the 31 million Redcar Leisure amp Community Heart scheme In addition the mayor s office was temporarily relocated to Redcar s Kirkleatham Museum before also switching to Redcar centre in 2013 6 Schools editHillsview Academy is a secondary school on the same site as the civic centre The school was formed from a merger of two secondary schools on the same site Gillbrook Academy which opened in 1955 as Eston Grammar School but moved into a new building in 2008 which is where the school is now and Eston Park Academy Teesville Primary School Is an amalgamation of two separate schools one providing for EYFS and Key Stage 1 and a separate Junior School catering for Key Stage 2 The new EYFS to KS2 school was devised as an extension of the Ofsted outstanding Teesville Infants School 7 The present school opened in 2014 and a short Oftsed inspection in 2019 graded it as a Good school stating Teesville Primary School is a happy vibrant community The pupils are confident enthusiastic and keen to learn The vast majority enjoy coming to school They work well together They are well mannered and respectful You are clear with parents and pupils about the importance of good attendance You celebrate attendance with pupils and have recently begun to work more closely with parents and carers to ensure that pupils attend school regularly However the proportion of pupils who are regularly absent from school is above the national average Leaders need to continue to challenge and support parents to improve this 8 Churches editThe Catholic parish of St Andrew 9 was formed in 1962 The parish church built by architect Frank Swainston and church hall stand together on Fabian Road St George s Church is nearby and was also built in the 1960s It shows a triangular design with a long sloping roof almost to the ground on one side It forms half of the team parish of two Anglican churches the other being the much more traditionally designed Christ Church in Eston Nearby places editA small brick building next to the Eston Sports Academy has a history unknown to most locals It was originally the North Riding of Yorkshire s Grangetown Area Control a communications centre during the Cold War and opened in 1954 The control was closed in 1968 after the Civil Defence Corps was disbanded In the 1980s the building was not re used a room in the Redcar and Cleveland then Langbaurgh Town Hall was used instead 10 Photos of Teesville edit nbsp The Eston Hotel is the only pub in Teesville nbsp Eston Park School in 2010 was under threat of closure nbsp The now demolished Teesville Infant School is unusual in Redcar and Cleveland by being a separate infant school as opposed to a full primary school nbsp St George s Church Teesville works with its team parish of Christ Church Eston nbsp St Andrew s Church on Fabian Road Teesville is a Catholic church nbsp Gilbrook College in 2010 occupied a Building Schools for the Future building nbsp Gilbrook College in 2010 seen from the side nbsp The now demolished James Finegan Municipal Hall Teesville once home of the Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ References edit a b UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Teesville Ward as of 2011 E05001509 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 2 August 2021 Redcar and Cleveland Council Greater Eston Archived from the original on 31 January 2010 Retrieved 13 June 2010 Redcar amp Cleveland May 2023 Election Results May 2023 Town Hall move to save council millions The Northern Echo Redcar News Earlier town hall closure to save cash Middlesbrough Evening Gazette Redcar and Cleveland council leader hits out at party s hypocrisy Teesville Infant School Ofsted report Teesville Primary School Ofsted Report 2019 St Andrew s Parish Website Site Name Eston Grangetown Area Control Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teesville amp oldid 1202733076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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