Seaview owner subject to hate campaign but wins battle to extend popular Saltburn premises
The Saltburn lower promenade favourite attracts huge queues - although its plans haven t been popular among everyone
09:00, 10 APR 2021
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A £5k raise, Government bashing and bending Rishi s ear: 6 things we learned in 4-hour council meeting
A quick glance at the topics discussed after the council tax increase was rubberstamped
16:00, 2 MAR 2021
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Redcar and Cleveland Council recently completed its budget setting process for 2021/22 and increased council tax bills by 3.99%.
Here are six other things we learnt from the special meeting into the council s finances.
Cyber attack payment due in January with council desperately trying to plan services
Redcar and Cleveland Council has been waiting for the Government to cover the costs of a multi-million cyber attack on its IT systems for many months
09:01, 15 DEC 2020
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A council which had its IT systems crippled by a cyber attack by hackers could finally see a contribution towards its multi-million pound costs paid in January.