Showing posts with label saltburn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saltburn. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Bookbinding Workshop at Saltburn




Mother & Daughter time at The Amber Rooms



Monday, 27 July 2015

Fundraising Event "Acts 2 Action Compassion Homes"



Sunday, 12 July 2015

The Seaside Vintage Fair, Saltburn 2nd August, 10am - 4pm




Monday, 30 March 2015

"The Seaside Vintage Fair" Saltburn




Friday, 6 December 2013

Huge waves in Saltburn as tidal surge hits



Do you know the man captured in these pictures as he dodged a large wave by jumping over cliff lift railing?


Do you know this man?

He was caught in these dramtic pictures as he dodged a large wave at Saltburn Pier.

This series of three pictures - taken by Gazette reader Lee Pearce - shows his lucky escape as he manages to jump over the cliff lift railing before a huge wave crashes over the sea wall.

The other pictures show the extent of damage to the area caused by waves which reached more than 10ft high.

Witnesses reported seeing tarmac ripped up like pieces of paper and scattering them around the car park.

Article from Gazette Live:
http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/pictures-man-leaps-out-way-6378652

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Northumbria in Bloom: Teesside keeps up proud tradition with several awards

Village of Moorsholm received several awards while there was also success for Stockton , Thornaby, Eston, Saltburn and Redcar

Teesside today kept up its proud tradition of success in the annual Northumbria in Bloom scheme by picking up several awards.

The winners were announced this morning in a ceremony at Sunderland's Stadium of Light.
And perhaps the pick of the crop was the small village of Moorsholm, which not only won one of the major awards (best village), it bagged a hat-trick of special awards: most attractive front garden (Hazel Tree Farmhouse), outstanding voluntary contribution by a private individual (Barry McCabe) and best kept grounds of a religious establishment (St Mary’s Church).
Other major award winners were Stockton (best city), Thornaby (best small city), Eston (best urban community) and Saltburn (best coastal resort).

There was also Teesside success in the list of special awards: best voluntary project, Saltburn Library; best kept bus, metro or railway station, Saltburn; best park, Ropner Park, Stockton; best college, university grounds or sports centre, Redcar Racecourse.

The best overall entry - and best small town - was Sedgefield.

Article from Gazette Live
http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/northumbria-bloom-teesside-keeps-up-6039456