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Adult education providers to receive £2m in extra funding
The announcement by Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen comes after some providers had their funding paused after failing to hit performance targets during the coronavirus outbreak
14:56, 20 MAY 2021
Tees Valley Combined Authority Headquarters
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Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen says £2m in extra funding is being given this academic year to colleges and training providers providing adult education in the region.
It sticks in my craw : Regret that SSI could benefit from Teesside s freeport status
The company, which operated the steelworkers, retains ownership of Redcar Bulk Terminal
13:33, 12 MAR 2021
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Redcar Bulk Terminal (Image: Evening Gazette)
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Funding sign off for new homes on former flats site with speed of approval unprecedented
Keepmoat Homes said the speed at which approval was given for construction work to begin at the Elm House site was unprecedented
15:50, 17 FEB 2021
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STOCKTON COUNCIL chiefs have hailed “another piece in the jigsaw” after funding was signed off by Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen for a new housing project on the site of a now demolished five storey block of flats. Fourteen two-bedroom bungalows for older people and vulnerable residents are being created on the Elm House site, in Bath Lane, Stockton, which was cleared in 2019. Developer Keepmoat Homes said the speed at which it had received approval to start work on the site was “unprecedented” in the company’s history. Mr Houchen’s Tees Valley Combined Authority has been given £19.4m from the Government’s Brownfield Housing Fund to pave the way for 1,800 new homes on neglected and disused land over the next five years.