Barbara Cockfield, who lives in neighbouring Marske-by-the-Sea and is in town to do a spot of early Christmas shopping, says drugs are an issue. If my son hadn't been there, I'd have been really scared. It is a problem here. It's an opinion backed up by the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Middlesbrough JSNA , which found there are an estimated 21 opiate and crack users per 1, people in Middlesbrough. The regional rate is 10 per 1, and the national rate is eight. Support services in the town also have a low percentage of clients who successfully complete drug treatment.
Ray Chambers is one of the long-term unemployed. He hasn't had a job for nearly 15 years. There are efforts to revitalise the town. According to the mayor, Dave Budd, there are "great opportunities" for businesses of all types and sizes. Baker Street was recognised as a Great British High Street "rising star" for its independent businesses. There's a sports village and the town hall is undergoing lottery-funded improvement.
Middlehaven, previously an important dock, is being redeveloped into housing, office space and a park. There is a plentiful pool of potential customers. More than , people live within a minute drive of Middlesbrough.
But not everyone is keen on welcoming an influx of people. Debs, who works at a hot pork sandwich kiosk in the town centre, says she knows why Middlesbrough is struggling.
We need to get the Asians and the refugees out. They're getting houses before our people, having them furnished and all that. They're the trouble. They're very, very rude and they don't speak English. It's the truth. Why do we have to have them? Her co-worker agrees. It was better without them. No more than one in every of the local population should be an asylum seeker, government guidance says. Middlesbrough is the only place in the UK that breaks that limit , with one in This growth is largely attributable to an increase in the number of people born in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East and Central Asia the global areas asylum-seekers are most likely to come from.
Alan Waters, 74, who says he's "born and bred Boro", has criticised the number of asylum seekers being housed in the town. Ethnic diversity [6] Middlesbrough is the most ethnically diverse local authority area in the Tees Valley, with a British Minority Ethnic population of Middlesbrough is the second most ethnically diverse local authority in the north east, behind Newcastle upon Tyne with Again, Middlesbrough is only behind Newcastle upon Tyne on this measure 9. Middlesbrough had the highest percentage of this group in the north east.
Middlesbrough is only behind Newcastle upon Tyne on this measure 1. Middlesbrough is only behind Newcastle upon Tyne with 1. Middlesbrough has the highest percentage of residents born outside of the UK in the Tees Valley, however it is second behind Newcastle upon Tyne in the north east.
Newcastle upon Tyne has the highest rate with ONS reports a rise in the number of Non-British nationals per 1, of the resident population, with This is higher than the north east with The numbers of Trans boys and Trans girls are about equal. The number of people seeking treatment is growing every year. Data courtesy of police. See our Data Sources page for more information. Below are the details of the closest services to Thornaby.
All distances are straightline distances, please consult the map of the facility to check the exact location. You can also view these details on our interactive services map for TS17 9LG.
The nearest railway station is Thornaby, approximately 2. The nearest is Acklam Grange School, approximately 1. The nearest is Acklam Medical Centre, approximately 0. The nearest is Thornaby Dental Centre, approximately 0. The nearest is Tees Valley Hospital, approximately 1.
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