A ONCE thriving airport hotel has been pictured trapped in time after permanently shutting its doors to paying guests two years ago. The Northern Echo obtained an exclusive look around the St George Hotel at Teesside Airport – the first time it has been publicly seen since it closed. Formerly officers’ accommodation when the airport was an RAF base, the hotel opened in the 1960s. >See the gallery below
Council chief says operator for Redcar hotel scheme locked in
Angela Brockbank said the company viewed the 42 bed hotel, due to be built off Majuba Road, as a priority
09:00, 16 DEC 2020
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Chapel plan sparks East Cleveland funding row amid claims of white elephants
Councillor Sue Jeffrey questioned whether it was value for money to spend nearly £700k on a derelict methodist chapel in Loftus in a bid to attract new housing
06:00, 15 DEC 2020
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London Tier 3: Exactly where IS and where ISN T in London s Tier 3 lockdown zone
Parts of London, Essex and Hertfordshire are affected
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The capital, Greater London and parts of Essex and Hertfordshire will move to Tier 3 restrictions, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed.
But sources close to council leaders across the region last night told The Echo that the meeting had heard how health officials would be unlikely to recommend a drop in restrictions over concerns case numbers “could increase” between now and the date of the review, and that there was a real risk that case numbers could rise as ‘Christmas bubbles’ are introduced. Under the Government’s plans announced last month, up to three households will be allowed to mix for the five-day period between December 23 and December 27. It means that those choosing to mix with other households will not run the risk of hefty penalties provided they meet in private homes and gardens, places of worship or at outdoor public areas.