Middlesbrough chairman, Steve Gibson, unveiled the new Boro badge this week, to a volley of dissent amonst Boro fans.
Posts on the Fly Me to the Moon website (boro's fanzine), are almost unanimous in their derision of the, admittedly amatuerish, attempt at capturing the clubs history. It seems that the basic design has approval, but the execution is being slated, and identity of the designers questioned.
They say there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but during March, you can hear live music for free, every lunchtime at BBC Radio Cleveland.
The Lunchtime Sessions will showcase a range of local music and other performances in the BBC Radio Clevelands new reception area on Newport Road in Middlesbrough.
Organisers of Middlesbrough's free annual live music festival, Middlesbrough Music Live are asking the public who they would like to see appear at this years event.
Taking place this year on Sunday 3rd June, Middlesbrough Music live attracts over 40,000 people to the one day event and this year promises to be another fantastic day out. Between 10 and 15 stages of Music and Comedy will rock Middlesbrough and rattle the foundations of the town centre!
Well, it's finally here! After months (over a year in fact) of waiting and some hard work (on and off), Teesside Online has finally launched it's new site.
Incorporating a cleaner, more professional design with a slicker user interface, it is, without doubt the best Teesside Online launched since it's conception over six years ago.
STOCKTON Council has joined a 'top ten' of the nation's local authorities, the latest performance ratings by the Audit Commission reveal.
The local government watchdog named Stockton as one of a small but select group of councils to achieve the top marks both for its overall performance - the maximum of 4-stars - and also for its ability to develop services further, being rated "improving strongly".