Teesside stories you might have missed this weekpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 20 July
They include a major event heading to Middlesbrough and funding to save a noteable railway building.
Read MoreThey include a major event heading to Middlesbrough and funding to save a noteable railway building.
Read MoreWith the facility due to open next summer, some staff have been given a glimpse of its interior.
Read MoreAnna Rutherford finished so far ahead in the Bamburgh to Edinburgh race that she was home by the time her rivals crossed the finish line.
Read MoreStories include the demise of a crane chick and news of the Glass Centre's last exhibition.
Read MoreTwo have been completed with six more to come as part of the town's 800th anniversary celebrations.
Read MoreWag and Company says it can carry out more visits after a £10,000 funding boost.
Read MoreElliot Gordon, who is mostly non-verbal and has autism, is rewarded by a grateful community.
Read MoreIt is hoped the site in Northumberland will encourage more pine martens to move into the area.
Read MoreSaplings from the felled tree on Hadrian's Wall will be sent to projects and charities this autumn.
Read MoreNewcastle are beaten 4-0 by Celtic in their first pre-season fixture, with striker Alexander Isak left out of the Magpies squad.
Read MoreThe rain failed to deter thousands of people from taking part in the march through the city centre.
Read MoreMAIN wants to create a quiet room for neurodivergent youngsters to use when feeling overwhelmed.
Read MoreIf approved, it would be used by customers of all banks to carry out a range of transactions.
Read MoreSunderland is awarded £490,000 for schemes focusing on linking community green spaces.
Read MoreNexus wants to carry out investigation work to reopen the structure which was built in 1838.
Read MoreNorman Moorsom's work chronicling the heritage of Middlesbrough is described as "unparalleled".
Read MoreA range of organisations win grants totalling £80,000 to help run community schemes.
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