A SENIOR councillor sees “no loss” in the Castlegate centre being razed in Stockton to make way for a country park in the town. The 1970s shopping centre features a 150ft food hall and pyramid designs on its ceiling as part of its modernist design. But councillor Jim Beall told cabinet colleagues he didn’t believe the centre held much heritage ahead of plans to demolish the site in 2022. The member for culture, leisure and health said: “I see no loss in the Castlegate Centre – unless someone thinks retaining concrete reminders of times which saw developments bordering on planning blight has merit.”
Big Teesside developments that never happened, and some that did, as snow centre plans melt away
A super hospital , skyscrapers and a 50m swimming pool - we ve had some big plans in Teesside s pipeline, some worked and some fell by the wayside
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With Eston on the brink of major change, what do local business owners think of vital development?
Eston precinct could soon be redeveloped, and small businesses in the town have had their say
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It s possible that Eston is on the brink of major change, but is it too late for the handful of small businesses that are left?
Don t ride roughshod over concerns : Calls for Linthorpe Road cycleway rethink
Labour cllrs are calling on leaders to u-turn on the plans - but they ve been rebuffed by regeneration chief
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These 4 former nightclubs are set to be brought back to life
The buildings have stood empty after being closed down - now there are plans for their future
Pulse nightclub in Church Street, Hartlepool
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Progress is being made to bring several popular former nightclubs in Hartlepool back into use.