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THE EYE YO U R LO C A L L I FE S T Y L E M AG A Z I N E

March NO. 09

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God Speed

Saltburn born astronaut heads to the space station

Something Fishy RNLI search for the favourite local fish meal

Sporting Quotes More classic sporting quotes

Save Our Steel

Has India achieved what Hitler couldn’t

Cover Picture ‘Whitby Rocks’ Submitted By Matthew Fuller


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Welcome to the March Edition of

“The Eye Magazine”

Moth balling the Redcar steel plant can only be described as devastating. Let us all hope a better outcome can be found. Those who control our destiny should be working tirelessly to alleviate the effects to all those directly concerned.

In This Month’s Issue Teesvalley host youth games. Page 14 Aiming higher, for disabled children. Page 16 Comparison sites, do we save? Page 20 The trouble with men. Page 22 Teesside Parmo Unique delicacy Page 24

Plus Much More... The Eye is delivered monthly to over 11,800 homes in Redcar, Marske, Saltburn, Guisborough & East Cleveland.

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The short/medium term efforts of local development agencies will be scrutinised, questioned and monitored in their efforts to attract new and sustainable employment to Redcar. We wish them well. Not much to be cheerful about at the moment and we apologise for not being able to write in a positive mode, only to say spring is upon us and hope that things improve with time. We hope you enjoy reading this month’s edition

Your stories matter.

We would love to hear about your local stories. We can’t promise that we will be able to publish them all but we will try our best.

Your local photographs

We would love to see your local photographs. The best photographs will be published in our issues and even on the front page. All images will be referenced to the photographer. Please send your photos and stories and thoughts about our magazine to contact@theeyemagazine.co.uk or Eye Media (NE) Ltd, Unit 116, Innovation Centre, Corfu Way, Kirkleatham Business Park, Redcar, TS10 5SH

The Eye is published by Media Eye (NE) Ltd, Unit 116, Innovation Centre, Corfu Way, Kirkleatham Business Park, Redcar, TS10 5SH. Tel: 01642 759064. Whereas all care is taken to ensure that advertisers adhere to advertising codes of practice and are of good standing, the publisher accepts no responsibility for any statement, error or omission in any advisement or editorial matter. Advertisements have been accepted in good faith but this does not imply that the advertisers have The Eye magazine’s endorsement and no guarantee can be given by The Eye. Whilst we make every effort to identify the copyright of photographs, the lapse of time invariably makes it impossible to credit individual pictures. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the publisher © The Eye. The content and opinions expressed in articles published in The Eye magazine are those of the contributor and are not necessarily the view of the publisher.


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Saltburn astronaut puts the town on the global map! Saltburn recently became a feature of global interest when the US space shuttle Endeavour blasted off from Cape Canaveral with one of its former sons on board as part of a six man crew. Nicholas Patrick was born in Saltburn-by-the-Sea and afterwards lived with his parents Stewart and Gillian in Ingleby Greenhow. Dr Patrick, who is married with three children, is one of only four British-born astronauts and in a pre launch interview he informed the world that his desire to explore space dates back to his early years in Yorkshire where he was greatly influenced by the heroics of local hero Captain James Cook. “We would go walking in the North Yorkshire Moors,” he told an international press conference, “and go and see the monument that was erected to Captain Cook. Those walks represent some of my earliest memories of actually wanting to be an explorer.” The mission’s main goal is delivery of the Tranquility module to the International Space Station (ISS) which is to be used for exercise, storage and robotics work. The 18 tonne module has the most advanced life support system ever flown into space and installation is expected to need a team of two astronauts to undertake three spacewalks lasting six and a half hours each. Dr Patrick became a US citizen in 1994 after attending Harrow School in London and then Cambridge University from where he spent his summers as a civil engineer, inspecting bridges in New York and Connecticut. After graduating from Cambridge, he moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he worked as an engineer for the Aircraft Engines Division PAGE 4

of GE. He also attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he was a research assistant in the HumanMachine Systems Lab in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Patrick learned to fly as a member of the Royal Air Force’s Volunteer Reserve while attending Cambridge University. After moving to the United States, Dr. Patrick continued flying, eventually becoming an instrument and multi-engine flight instructor. He has logged over 2,000 hours as a pilot in more than 20 types of airplane and helicopter, including over 800 hours as a flight instructor. Dr. Patrick reported to NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) for astronaut training in August 1998. His initial training included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Shuttle and International Space Station systems, and T-38 flight training. The mission he is currently undertaking is the culmination of an enormous amount of both hard work and dedication. God Speed!


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Giant art project is up and running in the can receive. Mr Balmond, be transformational and tees valley. meanwhile, worked on will significantly help to the project to build the enhance the image of the The first part of what is claimed to be the world’s biggest art project began recently when the two giant rings that will form the main structure of Temenos the world-class sculpture being created for Middlesbrough - were lifted into place. The £2.7m sculpture will be Artists impression the first of five giant pieces of art planned for each of the Tees Sydney Opera House near Valley boroughs, costing the iconic Sydney Harbour £15m in total. Known as the Bridge built by Teesside’s Tees Valley Giants, they are Dorman Long. claimed to be the world’s largest art project. Temenos The massive rings were is a Greek word meaning brought to the site in land that has been cut off sections and have now and assigned as a sanctuary been fitted together or holy area. and put in place at their The artwork is a joint Middlehaven home. project between Thousands of metres of internationally acclaimed steel wire will then be sculptor Anish Kapoor and woven between the rings to leading structural designer form the massive 110 metre Cecil Balmond, who worked long finished sculpture. for Cleveland Bridge in Darlington early in his Mr Kapoor said the area career. Anish has been in where Temenos would the international spotlight be sited had a difficult recently after being given recent history but he was a solo exhibition at the sure that Temenos would Royal Academy – one of the reflect the area’s tradition highest honours an artist of manufacturing.“It will PAGE 6

region. It will also help to improve confidence at a difficult economic time nationally and internationally.

Coffee Break Humour Janet and John are attending a marriage guidance meeting and the councillor explained to them how essential it was that they knew everything about each other. ‘For instance John,’ she said ‘do you know what Janet’s favourite flower is?’ ‘Of course,’ said John, ‘it’s Home Pride self-raising.’


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Sports

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The Redcar and Cleveland Sports Development Team is dedicated to sport and physical activity in and around Redcar and Cleveland. The team aims to provide guidance for anything sport and physical activity related and includes information for local sports clubs, coaches, children and young people and adults who are involved in sport and physical activity, and anyone else who is interested in keeping active. The aim of the team is to encourage more people to become more active. We want to help people access and enjoy physical activity opportunities and experience all of the social and health benefits associated with participation in physical activity. The team delivers a number of programmes aimed at increasing participation in sport and physical activity for both young people and adults:• • • • • • • • •

Physical Activity Network Holiday Programmes Sport Unlimited Youth Games Back into Sport Sport with Support Exercise Referral Health Walks Recruit into Coaching

The Sports Development Team is keen to work with new groups and support communities in becoming active. If you feel we can support you or your group, please get in touch.

Telephone – 01642 496441 Email: sdevelopment@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk

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Redcar Gym Club A small but successful, non profit making

club in Kirkleatham St, Redcar. It is run entirely by dedicated, unpaid volunteers and coaches for approximately 165 boys and girls aged 5 upwards from around the region. The Club trains in squads, teaching gymnastics through the British Gymnastics Association Badge System. For children who are able, and want to take the sport further we have competition squads which give children the opportunity to represent the club in the region and nationally. 2009 was an excellent year with several regional champion gymnasts, plenty of gold and silver medals and children representing the region nationally. Dana Murray, one of our older girls even represented Great Britain at the Maccabian games in Israel which is the equivalent of the Jewish Olympics. She has been nominated for an award in connection. Due to our success and need for better facilities the club is planning to move from our current premises and have obtained land and planning permission for a new Gymnastics facility on land adjacent to Ryehills School on Redcar Lane. Although Club members do pay a monthly fee, the children and parents undertake various fundraising activities. Help and support is always welcome through sponsorship from business or any kind of support. Just get in touch or visit the website where our ‘But a Brick Appeal’ is an easy way to help. Bricks can be bought from only £2 each. A good omen had been the result of our first competition this year. In February, some of the gymnasts represented their club for the first time in the sport for all competition and brought back two gold medals and winners trophies.


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Redcar RNLI search for favourite fishy food. The Redcar RNLI is searching for fishy recipes which will raise life-saving funds for their rescue missions. A local restaurateur came up with the idea for a book of recipes of favourite seafood dishes while trawling for ways to help his local lifeboat volunteers. Don Beattie, owner of Everly’s restaurant in Yarm, on the banks of the River Tees, has been a supporter of the RNLI for years. Don said: ‘I was trying to think of a novel way of raising funds for our local lifeboat station. Our restaurant has gained an excellent reputation for the quality and variety seafood it serves, so that gave us the idea of collecting as many favourite recipes as we can and publish them in a book which can be sold to bring in some much needed revenue for the crews. ‘To widen the interest in the book, we’ve decided to include some fishermen’s tales, and to tell a few stories of the rescues carried out by the crews of the local lifeboat stations.’ Mark McGuire, a crewmember at Redcar RNLI, and who trained as a chef, said: ‘We all think Don’s idea is brilliant. Seafood is always popular on the coast, and there are loads of great dishes which have been handed down from generation to generation. We’re hoping that people will share their recipes to make the book a big success.’

RNLI crewmember Nigel Gardner (left) Mark McGuire

Peter Huggins, general manager of Everly’s said: " Fresh fish and seafood is hugely popular in our restaurant, and we rely on fishermen to bring their catch ashore for us to buy. In turn, they depend on the volunteer lifeboat crews who come to their aid when they get into difficulties, so raising money for the RNLI seemed an obvious thing for us to do.’ Mark McGuire said: ‘People can send their favourite recipes to the RNLI lifeboat station at Redcar, or drop them off at the station. They can also send or deliver them to the restaurant.’ The address for the lifeboat station is The Esplanade, Redcar, TS10 2PP. Everly’s restaurant is at 104b High Street, Yarm, Cleveland TS15 9AU. The email address for the restaurant is enjoy@everlys.co.uk. Author: Dave Cocks, Lifeboat Press Officer

Coffee break humour After a heavy night at the pub, a drunken man decided to sleep off his drunkenness at a

local hotel. He approached the reception desk, took care of the formalities and headed off to his suite. Several minutes later, however, he staggered back to the reception desk and demanded his room be changed. "But sir," said the clerk, "you have the best room in the hotel." "I insist on a different room" shouted the drunk. "Very well, sir,” said the receptionist, “I'll change you from 502 to 525, but would you mind telling me why you don't like 502?" "Well, for one thing," said the drunk, "it's on fire." PAGE 10


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Redcar and Cleveland Adult Learning Service and partners in their ‘Showcase’ project are bringing more FREE ‘learning for pleasure’ courses to Guisborough and other parts of the borough. The project is continuing to be funded through the Government’s Learning Revolution and so all courses are offered at no cost. MORE FREE Learning for pleasure courses • Photography • DJ Skills • Drawing and Painting • Modern Dance • Floral Art • Creative Writing • Film Production • Make up for TV and Film • Broadcasting • And many many more!

Using a newly refurbished retail unit at 6 Westgate, anyone over the age of 19 will be able to ‘pop in’ and take part in one of our short, sharp workshops in Creative and Performance Arts. To find out more about Showcase and to book on to a course please contact Michelle Steven Redcar and Cleveland Adult Learning Service on

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‘A’ rated windows are special because..... Thermal requirements for replacement windows first appeared in the Building Regulations in 2002 when, for the first time, fenestration products had to meet specific heat loss requirements (U Value). Since that time the window industry has come to terms with the need to improve the thermal efficiency of our existing buildings through legislation, and as can be demonstrated with the British Fenestration Rating Council’s (BFRC) Window Energy Rating Scheme (WER’s) has positively embraced it. The BFRC was set up in 2004 with Government funding as a voluntary scheme which took into account not only the requirements of heat loss (U Value) but also other factors that affect the thermal performance of the window such as air leakage (L50) and the positive affects that the sun can bring through solar heat gain (G Value). The result was a scheme that works in a similar manner to items such as white goods where products are rated in accordance with their overall thermal efficiency. For windows this is banded A-G which can be determined by the attachment of the BFRC label to the window (see opposite), which is also similar to those labels seen on white goods. The importance of solar gain cannot be under estimated for glazed products, because windows are essentially see through, they can make a real contribution to the overall energy required to heat and cool a building, a benefit that most other construction products cannot give. So much so that in 2006, the BFRC scheme was included into the Building Regulations for England and Wales as an alternative method of demonstrating compliance for thermal performance of windows. The very best accolade currently awarded PAGE 12

under the BFRC scheme is an ‘A’ rating which is achieved by using advanced technology components such as ultra clear glazing and non metallic spacing bars separating the panes of glass. The complex calculation takes into account of many things in addition to those already described such as climatic data, number of occupants as well as the components used in the manufacture of the fully glazed window. ‘A’ rated windows are special because as an absolute minimum the calculation process will have determined the window will be energy neutral and in many cases energy positive. Explained simply, an energy positive window will actually gain more heat than it loses over the course of a whole year. Through continuous product development and working with key component manufacturers can offer ‘A’ rated windows without the need for costly components such as triple glazing. So the eco friendly purchaser can buy beautiful windows that will enhance the look of their home on the outside whilst making them more comfortable on the inside, reducing heating bills and carbon dioxide emissions in the process through harnessing the benefits of free solar energy. When you consider that 20% of heat loss from our homes is through poorly insulated windows and doors, it’s reassuring to know that your local window installer can offer a cost effective solution whilst helping you to make a positive contribution towards tackling climate change.


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2010 Tees Valley Youth Games. Redcar and Cleveland Council is delighted to be hosting this year’s Tees Valley Youth Games, one of the first ever multi-sport events in the UK which focuses specifically upon engaging 14 – 19 year olds. The seven sports involved – Netball, Table tennis, Rock-it-Ball, Street Dance, Basketball, Trampolining and Female Football – will be held across four sites, Eston Sports Academy, Middlesbrough Football in the Community Eston Park School and Gillbrook College on Sunday March 7. The opening ceremony is at 9.30am with competition starting at 10am, when over 500 young people from the five districts across the Tees Valley – Redcar and Cleveland, Stockton, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough and Darlington taking place to be crowned the 2010 champions. Amongst the sports are a number of inclusive competitions, contributing to the development of disabled young people in sport, and following the ethos of the Games which is not simply to develop winners, but to involve more young people in a multi-sports competition. For further information regarding the 2010 Redcar and Cleveland Teams for the Tees Valley Youth Games , please contact Michelle Kirkbright, Sports Development Officer, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, 01642 496441.

Coffee break humour A new bride was a bit embarrassed to be known as a honeymooner. So when she and her husband pulled up to the hotel, she asked him if there was any way that they could make it appear that they had been married a long time. He responded, "Sure. You can carry the suitcases!" Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak. PAGE 14

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New Year New Habits

Start saving money and making New Year resolutions to reduce your food waste, and make the most of the food you buy. Here are our top tips ... • Why not start writing a shopping list - Did you know that half of us make a shopping list all or some of the time, but half don’t stick to it in the store. Try making 2010 the year of the shopping list and sticking to it! • Try planning weekly menus - Take the effort out of thinking what you are going to cook each night, and wondering if you have the ingredients to make it, by planning weekly menus. By buying ingredients for the delicious meals we’ve planned at the supermarket, we will be less likely to buy foods we won’t get round to using up. • There really is such a thing as a free lunch - Simply by using what’s already in the fridge, or last night’s leftovers for a packed lunch at work, we can save between £3.00 and £5.00 a day. • Get friendly with your freezer - There’s not much that can’t be frozen for later. Freeze your leftover festive foods such as meats and cheeses to eat in the New Year. • Double up on family favourites - When you’re cooking dishes such as Bolognese, chilli, soups and casseroles, cook one for now and freeze one for later. That way you will have a ready made meal when you get in on these cold nights. • Store cupboard essentials - Keeping essentials such as oils, sauces, beans, pasta and rice in the store cupboard means that there’ll always be something to create a quick meal with odds and ends in the fridge which might have been forgotten otherwise. • Perfect Portions - One of the reasons we throw away food is because we cook too much! Its easy to cook too much of foods such as pasta, rice and potatoes, so use the Love Food hate Waste portion calculator to help you buy and cook just the right amount of food for yourself, your family and your friends. Log onto www.lovefoodshatewaste.com for more information.

What Should I do with Unwanted Electrical Goods? Waste electronic and electrical equipment (commonly referred to as “WEEE”) such as phones, televisions, fridges, household gadgets and tools and computers is one of the fastest growing types of waste in the UK; we threw away over one million tonnes of it last year alone. Much of this waste ends up in landfill, where lead and other toxins can cause soil and water contamination: but is possible to repair and recycle many electrical items, or to extract components, such as precious metals, plastic and steel. So how do we dispose of electronic waste? If you are buying a new appliance, ask the store what you should do with it. Some retailers will take back old electrical items in store, while others will direct you to your local recycling centre. At Dunsdale and Warrenby we have containers specifically for electronic goods. We also provide a bulky waste collection service. If you are getting rid of something in good working order, consider donating it to a friend, family or local school, hospital, residential home or suchlike.

Battery Recycling

Currently over 1 billion batteries are thrown away in Britain every year. By recycling batteries we can reduce landfill and recover hazardous waste. We will also help meet the target of recycling over 25% of the batteries used by 2012. We have battery buckets for household batteries to be deposited in our Council Office Reception areas. Batteries can also be taken to Asda, Tesco or Morrisons stores.

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Childminders Aiming Higher for disabled and Cleveland Council’s Families’ Information Service children! Redcar launched a new Childminder network.

Aiming High Childminders group with Deputy Mayor Cllr Ray Goddard and his wife. Judie McCourt from TFM is centre Redcar and Cleveland Council’s Families’ Information Service launched a new Childminder network for disabled children recently, with a celebration event at the City Learning Centre, Eston. The Aiming High Childminders are a group of additionally trained registered childminders in Redcar & Cleveland who are able to offer childcare and short break services for child(ren) who are disabled or have Special Educational Needs. Places can be booked through the Families’ Information Service on: 0800 073 8800, who will then contact members of the Aiming High Childminder’s Group on the parent’s behalf, to arrange provision to meet their families’ individual needs. PAGE 16

TFM Radio presenter, Judie McCourt welcomed parents and their children to the event, and Deputy Mayor, Councillor Ray Goddard was also in attendance. The Aiming High Childminder’s launch event included a Magician and craft activities to keep the children and young people entertained. Following a few short speeches and introductions, attending parents/carers were then given the opportunity to chat informally about the services on offer, with the Aiming High Childminders over coffee. Contact name: Nicola Hall 01642 759920


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You’re in good hands

“ALL SESSIONS FREE” Sessions: for 11-18 years old in Redcar and Cleveland, Activities Hall, Laurance Jackson School Every Monday term time, 3:30pm - 5:30pm No experience necessary just lots of energy and enthusiasm. Sessions lead by professional dance and singing tutors. Opportunity to gain Bronze and Silver Arts Award - equivalent of GCSE.

To sign up or for more information contact Donna on 01642 496442

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We are a Non Racist Party based on Freedom and Liberty. Priority action for UKIP 1/ Stop mass Immigration. 2/ Regain all the powers which have been handed over to the E.U. and stop them making 80% of our laws. 3/ Stop paying over 40 million a day to the E.U. 4/ Stop plans by the E.U. to create a E.U. Super Army. 5/ Get back control of our Courts. 6/ Make MP’s accountable to the people. 7/ Do what is good for the people not what the party whip demands. 8/ Show loyalty to the people who elected them. 9/ Break the grip of the Lib/Lab/Con party.

Martin Bulmer UKIP Parliamentary Candidate

The Governments soft approach to crime has left law-abiding citizens fearing for their safety. The failed Human Rights Act is a ‘Criminals Charter’ protecting criminals yet does little to protect the decent hard working majority. Lets make sentences mean what they say, and scrap the Human Rights Act and replace it with something that gives a fair system to the people. As your MP representing you in Redcar I would display my truthfulness and loyalty to the people. We must do something that most politicians from the all the partys seem to be afraid of, just tell the truth, let the people decide, don’t hide behind spin and never answer a question. We must be accountable to the people. It has been a disgrace the way our country has been sold out, yet most people do not know what has been done behind their backs. The problem is the opposition who are meant to protect us, have also done the selling. This is against what the people want, but this does not matter to these elites as long as they collect their rewards. They have shown us contempt now it is our turn, we must vote them out, all of them and replace them with good people who care about the people around them. It should not matter what school they went to, just that they are acting for the people and are willing to fight for them. Unfortunately from what I have seen any member of the Liberal, Labour or Conservative party with, a few exceptions, will just do as they are told when in power . Do not forget what they have done Vote them all out before this becomes the next Soviet Union. PAGE 18


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How much? Having successfully incorporated his famous ‘Simples’ into the English dictionary, Meerkat Supremo Aleksandr Orlov continues to make bigger and better films purely to familiarise the public with ‘Compare the Market.com.’ Other advertisers, however, prefer to tell you how much the potential saving is and this is where the whole issue ceases to become an amusing diversion and instead becomes a real irritant. Throughout this entire bombardment of cheap insurance offers I have stuck with an insurer that – because I am over 50 – gives me both an excellent price and an efficient, simple service on my car and home insurance. I have to admit, however, that at one point I was tempted to test the market and see where all these fantastic savings actually were, but put simply they are nowhere to be found. I spent a couple of hours answering numerous questions (well, actually the same questions but from numerous different people) and found that at the end the promised £140 plus I would save simply didn’t exist. I grant you there were a couple of offers that would have saved me about five quid a year but since I hadn’t heard of the companies was it worth the risk? I think not! Sadly - and this is where I have to warn anyone who wants to spend time checking out all these sites – the only real outcome

of my investigations is that I now receive around twenty additional junk box emails a week from a variety of insurance companies. Granted there are supposed to be facilities to stop such emails being sent but believe me, once they have your email address that is it. You just can’t get rid of them. Since advertising legislation prevents companies from making untrue or inaccurate statements I can only presume that somewhere in the long distant past some poor fool must have saved £140 on his insurance by switching companies. The big question, though, is who on earth was he insured with in the first place? If evidence is needed that advertising agencies think most of us extremely gullible it lies in the number of these adverts that are currently being broadcast. Let’s hope the insurance companies eventually realise it’s all a big waste of their money. And more importantly, our time!

Coffee break humour A man was arrested for being drunk and disorderly and the young policeman read him his rights. ‘Anything you say’ he said will be taken down and used in evidence.’ ‘In that case,’ said the man, ‘please don’t hit me again officer.’ PAGE 20


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RECYCLE UPDATE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

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YOU CAN NOW PLACE YOUR JUICE CARTONS (TETRA PAK) INTO YOUR HESSIAN SACK OR CLEAR BAG ALONG WITH YOUR CLEAN CARDBOARD & PLASTIC BOTTLES. AEROSOLS Fully extinguished aerosol canisters: Deodorants, Shaving foam, Hair spray etc can go into the Green Box VEGETARIAN ANIMAL WASTE Rabbit, Guinea pig, Hamster waste & bedding can now go into the garden waste bin. Rat, Ferret, Cat or Dog waste must NOT be put in the garden waste bin. TIMETABLE FOR HOUSEHOLD WASTE RECYCLING CENTRES WARRENBY 1st October - 31st March Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 8am-5pm DUNSDALE 1st October - 31st March Mon-Fri 8am-12:30pm Sat-Sun 8am-5pm

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The trouble with men… What is it about men that makes them so desirable for a woman to have and yet so easy to criticize. A recent discussion between several ladies seemed to emphasize this point because each had a different slant on their respective partner. The conversation went something like this: “I never quite know whether it’s a benefit or a disadvantage,” said one, “but my husband is a bit like a laxative. He irritate the c**p out of me. In fact I often liken husbands to blenders. We all need one but we’re not quite sure why!’ ”I know what you mean,” said another, but I think they’re a bit like food. Bananas, for instance - the older they get the less firm they become, and, just like popcorn, they can satisfy you but only for a little while. The worst part is that, like chocolate, they can be smooth and silky but they always head straight for your hips.’ ‘The saddest part,’ said the third ‘is that they’re very much like the weather. Sometimes they’re great and sometimes

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they’re dreadful, but it doesn’t matter anyway because whatever you do you can never change them. And - just like snowstorms - you never know when they're coming, how many inches you'll get or how long it will last. ’ ‘Mine,’ said the fourth, ‘is like that lava lamp we bought last Christmas. He’s quite good fun to look at but he’s not very bright.’ ‘Well I think they resemble both commercials and mascara,’ said number five. You can't believe a word they say, and they usually run at the first sign of emotion.’ Well as the last married woman here,’ said number seven, ‘I think they can be summed up easily. They are all like government saving bonds. They take absolutely ages to mature!’ The final word went to the only unwed lady in the group. ‘I,’ she said, ‘think you should all consider yourselves quite lucky. In my experience as a single person I think men are like parking spots. All the good ones are usually taken and the only ones left are handicapped.’

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Teesside Parmo – a unique Teesside Delicacy! Following our recent attempts to offer a range of healthy, diet conscious recipes we have been asked to ‘go native’ and publish a recipe for that uniquely Teesside delicacy the ‘Parmo.’ Despite the adverse publicity it gets from the food snobs ‘down south’ the ingredients and cooking methods are reasonably healthy. So here goes!

Ingredients ed : n fillet – flatten Pork or chicke One egg Breadcrumbs se Parmesan chee e. uc sa el Becham

Take the piece of flattened pork or chicken and coat with the beaten egg & breadcrumbs and deep fry until golden brown on both sides. Cover with the bechamel sauce and parmesan cheese and grill. Serve hot and enjoy! Bechamel sauce Since an integral part of the ingredients is bechamel sauce we also felt it appropriate to explain how to produce this very simply. A béchamel is your basic white sauce and is used as a coating for meats and layered pasta dishes such as lasagne and moussaka. Ingredients Makes 4 to 6 servings. Takes 20 mins. Ingredients: 2tbsp butter : 2tbsp plain flour : 400ml milk : Pinch of grated nutmeg : Sea salt Freshly ground black pepper

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Melt the butter in a saucepan until foaming. Remove from the heat and add the flour, then return to a very low heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon for three or four minutes. The idea is to “cook” the flour so that it no longer tastes raw, without browning it. Now swap the wooden spoon for a whisk. Add a few tablespoons of the milk, whisking constantly, then gradually add the remaining milk, whisking well. Allow the mixture to come to the boil and simmer gently for five to ten minutes until it thickens. You want it thick enough to move gently off a spoon, rather than drippy. If it’s too thick, add a little water. If it’s lumpy, pass it through a sieve and return to the pan. Stir in the nutmeg, salt and pepper, and keep warm.


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Has India achieved what Germany couldn’t? It is almost impossible to find the right words to describe the devastation that Teesside has suffered throughout the ongoing saga of the steelworks closure. Even now the government and local MPs are still waxing lyrical on the work they are purported to be doing to try and have the decision reversed. The fact remains, however, that what Hitler failed to do with his bombs Indian industrialists have achieved through a combination of their own self concern and our own parliament’s inability to find a suitable compromise solution to the problem. That Teesside contributed dramatically to the world economy in the latter part of the nineteenth century cannot be disputed for the furnaces of Teesside powered the Victorian heyday of the industrial

revolution by supplying the steel that built railways, industrial structures and bridges across the British Empire. Material for the Sydney Harbour, Bosphorus and Zambesi bridges all emanated from Teesside, as did the steel for Churchill’s own personal war bunker. Yet such great achievements could hardly have been envisaged when Middlesbrough consisted PAGE 26

of just 25 people before 1850 prior to the discovery of iron ore in the nearby Eston Hills. That discovery led to Middlesbrough becoming the fastest growing town in English history, earning in the process the nickname ‘Ironopolis.’ The first blast furnace was built in 1851 and the first plant opened in 1875. Some 90,000 workers were to arrive over the next 50 years, enabling Middlesbrough to rival Sheffield in the production of steel. At the height of its production during the First World War around 45,000 people worked in the Teesside steel industry. During the Second World War Teesside’s importance as one of the country’s leading industrial powerhouses was no secret to the Germans whose first Luftwaffe attack on Britain was on Middlesbrough in May 1940. Yet despite close constant attention from the bombing raids Teesside steel survived and thrived well into the 1960s. In the latter part of that decade, however, steel production was beginning to decline and it was perhaps a sign of things to come that cheaper foreign production with low paid workforces were blamed. Continues on page 28


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Has India achieved what Germany couldn’t? Continued from page 26 By the end of the 1960s the Teesside workforce was reduced to around 16,000 and that decline has continued. Yet while the modern workforce is said to number only around 1600 the effect the closure will have on both the area and its peripheral industries will be enormously detrimental to the Teesside economy. Even more sadly, the closure of Redcar means the UK steel industry is now almost extinct, with only Scunthorpe, Port Talbot and Newport plants left making steel from iron ore. But while both Gordon Brown and Peter Mandelson have expressed their understanding of why 'people are very saddened and very disappointed by the decision to mothball the plant' and the Prime Minister himself has pledged to do everything to prevent permanent closure the fact remains that their joint contribution to date suggests that their sympathy and platitudes are being accompanied with very little practical assistance. It has to be said, however, that this article has been written with an early deadline in mind which means that at the time of writing there is still hope of a buyer being found. In the meantime we can only continue our prayers with the hope that they are answered sooner rather than much too late! Protest Photographs by Simon Gaunt

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FAT CATS Fat cats sitting on the profits

They instinctively defend With flair and business acumen That laymen cannot comprehend. They are clawing in the money With agility and skill And purring over rising shares Before they move in for the kill. You can see these cats performing In their charismatic style Upon life’s universal stage With shrewd diplomacy and guile. See the scattered feathers flying When their backs and hackles rise And listen to their bargaining That hides a multitude of lies. Down the corridors of power They are pouncing frequently On escalating bonuses That cripple dying industry. How man envies them for living In the lap of luxury While he endeavours to expel The threat of abject poverty. They are preying on a nation Littered with dismembered lives And licking off the richest cream Of man’s success when it arrives. Fat cats always get their wages Handed to them on a plate But soon these feline parasites Will feel the fury of man’s hate. Submitted by Iaian Wade, Redcar

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More classic sporting quotes. I’ve often thought that if some of our favourite sports stars couldn’t kick a ball or run faster than the majority they’d be hard pushed to find worthwhile employment anywhere else? Well now we’ve managed to track down some more quotations loosely based around sport that suggest the same also applies to some of the commentators! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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‘I’m not gonna try to predict what I’m gonna do, Harry, but I’m gonna come out the winner’ – Frank Bruno ‘England might now be favourites to draw this match’ – Vic Marks, Test Match Special ‘Man, I used to be so bad at sports that they picked me after the white kids’ – Chris Rock ‘Street hockey is great for kids. It’s energetic, competitive and skilful. And best of all it keeps them off the streets’ – Chris Hollins, Breakfast BBC1. ‘I was watching what I thought was Sumo wrestling on TV for two hours before I realised it was darts.’ – Hattie Hayridge 6. ‘You must have trained very hard to swim the Atlantic because not many people have done it.’ ‘It was the channel, Richard, the bloody channel.’ – Richard Madely and David Walliams on Richard & Judy. 7. ‘I can’t see who’s in the lead but it’s either Oxford or Cambridge.’ – John Snaggs, commenting on the Boat Race. 8. ‘Kris, do you have to plan your tactics before the race or do you just try to run faster than the other blokes?’ – Mrs Merton to Kris Akabusi. 9. ‘There goes Juantorena down the back straight, opening his legs and showing his class’ – Ron Pickering commentating on an athletics meeting. 10. ‘No one hands you the F A Cup on a plate’ – Terry McDermott ‘I know what a goal is, which is surely the main thing even if I don’t know the offside rule or free kicks – or side kicks or whatever they’re called’ – Victoria Beckham. ‘I’d compare him to the incomparable George Best’ – David Pleat on Ronaldo. ‘That was a tremendous free kick. It would probably have gone in if he had put it where he intended to put it’ – Stan Collymore ‘The referee said Warhurst had been sent off for foul and abusive language but the lad swears blind he never said a word!’ – Joy Royle ‘The best thing for them to do is keep it at nil-nil until they score a goal’ – Martin O Neill ‘I never comment on referees and I’m not going to break the habit of a lifetime for that prat!’ – Ron Atkinson


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