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Tees Valley's Business and Industry Review of the Year 2005

Industrial review 2005 Dec 13 2005
As 2005 draws to a close we take a look at the highs and lows which have been experienced by business and industry in the Tees Valley. more

January & February Dec 13 2005
A £56m expansion plan, comprising 2,500 jobs, a new cargo and maintenance complex, hotel and business park, announced for Durham Tees Valley Airport. more

March & April Dec 13 2005
Workers at Country Style Foods in Stockton voted to take industrial action in a row over changes in contracts. more

May, June & July Dec 13 2005
Convenience store chain Bells Stores put forward plans to create 240 local jobs. The news came as Bells chief executive Steven Bell confirmed his retirement from the firm, which was bought by Sainsburys last year, to concentrate on other business interests. more

August, September & October Dec 13 2005
It emerged the number of workers at Darlington's Lingfield Point - the former Patons and Baldwins wool factory site - could eventually reach 5,000. Site developer Marchday took control of the part of the site once occupied by Rothmans cigarette factory. more

November & December Dec 13 2005
The Evening Gazette exclusively reported Commercial Development Projects had applied for permission to transform a disused engineering plant in Yarm Road, Darlington, into a £60m retail park with the potential to create 500 jobs. more


 

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