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Population
  
6,517 (2011Ward)

Unitary authority
  
Redcar and Cleveland

Country
  
England

Dialling code
  
01642

Post town
  
Middlesbrough

OS grid reference
  
NZ545195

Region
  
North East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Ceremonial county
  
North Yorkshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Redcar

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Teesville is an area of Middlesbrough in the north east of England and is part of the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. It has a population of approximately 7,000 residents. It is between South Bank and the River Tees, to the north, and Normanby, Eston and the Eston Hills, commanding an excellent view of the monument at Eston Nab, to the south.

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Politics

Teesville is part of Redcar constituency and is represented by Liberal Democrat Ian Swales in the House of Commons. It is part of the North East England European Parliament constituency, where it is represented by a Labour, Lib Dem and Conservative MEP.

Borough Council

In the 2015 local elections, the following members were returned to Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council: http://redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/Councill1.nsf/Councillors?ReadForm=&search=wards&select=All+Wards

Civic Centre

Teesville had the distinction of being the home of Redcar and Cleveland's town hall. The building departed from the neo-gothic norms of town halls in the region, having presented with a more modern 1960's design. It was demolished in 2012. Civic facilities were relocated, with full council and other larger political meetings taking place at Inspire 2 Learn, formerly Eston's City Learning Centre, also in Teesville, on Normanby Road.

The leader and deputy leader's office, together with offices for political groups, were temporarily moved there until new facilities become available within the £31 million Redcar Leisure & Community Heart scheme. In addition, the mayor's office was temporarily relocated to Kirkleatham Museum, before also switching to Redcar in 2013.

The town hall closure also provides an environmental boost, as it was the authority's worst-performing building for carbon dioxide emissions.

Schools

Hillsview Academy is a secondary school on the same site as the civic centre. The school was formed from a merger of rwo secondary schools on the same site - Gillbrook Academy (which opened in 1955 as Eston Grammar School, but moved into a new building in 2008 which is where the school is now) and Eston Park Academy.

Teesville Infant School is a thriving little school, unusual in the area for being a separate Infant School, catering for children aged 4 – 7, rather than the usual Primary School for 4 – 11-year olds. In 2007 it was declared an outstanding school by Ofsted. Consultations were initiated in 2011 on a proposal by Redcar and Cleveland Council to expand Teesville Infant School to include Ravensworth Junior School, turning it into a school for the full primary age range. Under the plan £2.1m will be spent providing additional accommodation on the Ravensworth site for a 300-place primary school.

Recreation

Eston Sports Academy is situated on Normanby Road, just off from the A174 trunk road. The centre provides three swimming pools, a gym with a dedicated weight room, a large sports hall, squash courts, a bowls rink, multiple group fitness classes, a cafe and a large kids soft play area. It is available for public use and is run by Tees Valley Leisure.

Football training is provided by an outreach element of Middlesbrough F.C., called Middlesbrough Football Club in the Community.

The Eston Hotel, pub, is a formidable building opposite the Town Hall. It is the only public house in Teesville.

Churches

The Catholic parish of St Andrew was formed in 1962. The parish church, built by architect Frank Swainston, and church hall stand together on Fabian Road.

St George's Church is nearby and was also built in the 1960s. It shows a triangular design with a long sloping roof almost to the ground on one side. It forms half of the team parish of two Anglican churches – the other being the much more traditionally designed Christ Church, in Eston.

A small brick building next to the Eston Sports Academy has a history unknown to most locals. It was originally the North Riding of Yorkshire's Grangetown Area Control, a communications centre during the Cold War and opened in 1954. The control was closed in 1968 after the Civil Defence Corps was disbanded.

In the 1980s the building was not re-used; a room in the Redcar and Cleveland (then Langbaurgh) Town Hall was used instead.

References

Teesville Wikipedia