Council reveals positive cases after surge testing for South Africa variant ends in Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough Council says it is continuing to offer free rapid testing for those without symptoms - and infection rates are dropping
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Surge covid testing in Middlesbrough will end on Friday after thousands of people came forward.
Extra testing was introduced after a case of the South African variant was reported in the town.
Worsening rat problem sparks plea to bring back service for homes facing total misery
Middlesbrough Council dropped its pest control services to private homes years ago - and now councillors want to see whether it can be brought back
14:48, 24 FEB 2021
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A pest control service for private homes should be brought back to deal with Middlesbrough’s “worsening” rat problem.
All the places on Teesside you can get a Covid-19 test if you don t have any symptoms of the virus
Community testing has been set up across Teesside s council areas for people with no symptoms (Image: Ian Cooper / Teesside Live)
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Community covid testing has been rolled out right across Teesside in the past few months.
Flying squad and 100 new CCTV cameras set for launch to tackle increasing trend
Alleyways beset by rubbish and mess are the targets of the new strategy
13:18, 21 FEB 2021
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A “flying squad” to deal with illegal dumping across Middlesbrough is set for launch - alongside 100 extra CCTV cameras across the town.
Alleyways beset by rubbish and mess are the targets of the new strategy to go before council leaders next week.
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