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In addition to the concept store, a brand new duty free is being added Picture: TEESSIDE AIRPORT SEVERAL independent retailers will stock products at Teesside Airport - as it is confirmed two Darlington businesses will launch a concept store in the departure lounge. Retailers from County Durham and the Tees Valley will supply stock to the airport s brand new retail space once a multi-million pound refit is complete. Darlington-based Rejoy and House of Zana will stock more than 20 brands including Bowe Organics, Thistle & Twine, Lielle Womenswear, Betty s Boudoir Sedgefield and OH Studio. It comes as the airport is undergoing a major refit which will see a brand new check-in area, security hall, duty free, bar, restaurant, coffee shop and departure lounge.
Plans in for huge new seven-storey office block in Middlesbrough - which could host Treasury jobs
New development would be big enough to host Treasury North campus and have room for 1,000 more jobs, developers say
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A VIRUS support squad is being expanded at Stockton Council as efforts to bring a mass vaccination centre to the region gather pace. Stockton Council is recruiting five Covid support officers and 20 assistants to support contract tracing, testing and the wider roll out of the vaccination programme over the next six months. The drive comes as councils are expected to play an even bigger role in the pandemic fight amid calls to bring a mass jab hub to Teesside. Neighbouring Middlesbrough Council had to spring into action with surge testing last week in response to the emergence of the South African variant in the south of the town.