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but with the redevelopment of the former steelworks, it had to come down. explosion 105,000 tonnes of steel brought down by more than 1.5 tonnes of explosives. applause and looking on, stuart and ken, father and son, both former steel workers, both former bos plant managers. it s gave a brilliant living to so many people in the area and beyond. and, you know, there is something sad about, i guess, losing it on that front. i mean, that is sad, but i am also well aware that we need to move on. steel making is finished. we need to now develop this area. so, all the things that is happening with teesworks, taking this down and moving on is the best possible legacy. but will the hoped for newjobs come to the site?
but i am also well aware that we need to move on. steel making is finished. we need to now develop this area. so, all the things that is happening with teesworks, taking this down and moving on is the best possible legacy. but will the hoped for newjobs come to the site? this last week has seen markets, companies and investors all spooked. well, i think we are uniquely placed that we have got the largest brownfield site in western europe, we have the uk s largest freeport with all the incentives that brings, we have got the site and support of government, as well, and actually that inoculates us from some of the international headwinds that we are seeing. so, the likes of net zero teesside, bp, who are all committed to the site, are not slowing down, they are still committing money as quickly as they can. it is seven years since the steelworks closed. today s blow down a dramatic reminder that those days have gone for good. ian reeve, bbc news.
in the area and beyond. and, you know, there is something sad about, i guess, losing out on that front. losing it on that front. i mean, that is sad, but i am also well aware that we need to move on. steel making is finished. we need to now develop this area. so, all the things that is happening with teesworks, taking this down and moving on is the best possible legacy. but will the hoped for newjobs come to the site? this last week has seen markets, companies and investors all spooked. well, i think we are uniquely placed that we have got the largest brownfield site in western europe, we have the uk s largest freeport with all the incentives that brings, we have got the site and support of government, as well, and actually that inoculates us from some of the international headwinds that we are seeing. so, the likes of net zero teesside, bp, who are all committed to the site, are not slowing down, they are still committing money as quickly as they can.