Langbaurgh

Langbaurgh
Borough of Redcar and Cleveland
Redcar and Cleveland
Status Unitary Authority, Borough
Region North East England
Zerem. Grafschaft North Yorkshire
Trad. Grafschaft Yorkshire
Verwaltungssitz Redcar
Fläche 244,88 km² (174.)
Einwohner (2007) 139.400 (129.)
ONS-Code 00EE
Website www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk

Das Borough of Redcar and Cleveland ist eine selbständige Gebietskörperschaft (Unitary Authority) an der Nordostküste Englands. Das zum Borough gehörige Gebiet war früher ein Teil der traditionellen Grafschaft Yorkshire. 1974 wurde es zu einem Distrikt der neugebildeten Grafschaft Cleveland und hieß Lambaurgh (nach einem der früheren Bezirke (wapentakes) von Yorkshire). Nachdem die Grafschaft Cleveland 1996 aufgelöst wurde, erhielt Redcar and Cleveland seinen jetzigen Namen und den Status eines Unitary Authority, die verwaltungstechnisch selbständig ist. Zu zeremoniellen Anlässen gehört Redcar and Cleveland zur Grafschaft North Yorkshire.

Zum Borough gehören die Orte Guisborough, Loftus, Redcar und Saltburn-by-the-Sea.

Redcar and Cleveland unterhält eine Städtepartnerschaft mit Troisdorf (Nordrhein-Westfalen).

2007 haben Archäologen bedeutende Ausgrabungen gemacht. Unter anderem wurde reich ausgestattete Grabanlagen entdeckt. Zum Beispiel das Grab einer unbekannten Prinzessin aus vorchristlicher Zeit.

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