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image captionThe jobs will form part of a new government campus
A further 125 civil service jobs are to be moved to Darlington over the next four years, it has been announced.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) roles follow 1,250 earlier announced by the Treasury and Department for International Trade.
The jobs will move as and when existing roles become available , the Tees Valley Combined Authority said.
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said it demonstrated the government s commitment to level up the UK.
The department is responsible for areas such as business growth, industrial policy and research and development, and the jobs will all form part of the government s Northern Economic Campus.
More than £35m to transform high street sites across Teesside officially approved
The money will help with projects in Middlesbrough, Stockton and Loftus
15:51, 19 MAY 2021
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Grants coming to more than £35m for major town centre overhauls on Teesside have been officially rubber-stamped by the Government. Confirmation of both Stockton and Middlesbrough allocations from the âFuture High Street Fundâ were revealed by ministers on Wednesday.
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Decades-old cobbles emerge on appalling stretches of road - but they re not classed as potholes They’re not deep holes so they’re not really classed as potholes - but they’re terrible to drive on
18:41, 18 MAY 2021
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Officials say “appalling” stretches of road are being examined by council chiefs after decades old cobbles saw the light of day in some areas.
£18.5m Elwick bypass one step closer to construction
Plans have been submitted to Hartlepool council for the £18.5m project
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Elwick sign where new route into Hartlepool will be created
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The Elwick Bypass is one step closer to construction, with plans put forward for the new road as well as an upgrade to the junction on the A19.