IT was heralded as one of Teesside’s most exciting projects in decades – and a beacon to put our corner of the world on the map. But the Snow Centre dream wasn’t to be. Now its developer has spoken out for the first time since the £40m plan was dropped by Middlesbrough Council. IT’S certainly felt Baltic at times this winter around Middlesbrough Dock. And for seven years, there were ambitions to make that corner of Middlehaven cold all year round – with a ski slope, bowling alley and a raft of spin-off outlets. But doubts grew – and last month the final nail in the coffin came for the project as Middlesbrough Council revealed it was looking at alternatives for the land.
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It sticks in my craw : Regret that SSI could benefit from Teesside s freeport status
The company, which operated the steelworkers, retains ownership of Redcar Bulk Terminal
13:33, 12 MAR 2021
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Redcar Bulk Terminal (Image: Evening Gazette)
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Regret has been expressed over the fact former Redcar steelworks operator SSI could benefit from a Teesside freeport.
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