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Brotton and District Working Men's Club
Hutchinson St
Brotton, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Cleveland, TS12 2PD
Tel: 01287 676259

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Cleveland, on the north east coast, is one of England’s smaller Counties, created in 1974 - it was previously part of the North Riding of Yorkshire. The name Cleveland means 'Cliff Land' and describes the County well, with the dramatic Cleveland Hills and spectacular coastal cliffs. Cleveland Tourist Information is available in the major towns of the County. The River Tees flows through the County and, away from the industrial centres, Cleveland can boast of some beautiful scenery and is well known to walkers for the Cleveland Way National Trail. The area also offers a wide variety of entertainment through restaurants, clubs, bars and pubs to suit any taste.  What's on in Cleveland

 

Social Clubs in Cleveland

   
Carlin How And District Working Men's Club
1 Brotton Road
Carlin How Cleveland TS13 4DG
Tel: 01287 640294
Erimus Social Club
71 Normanby Road
Middlesbrough Cleveland TS6 6SA
Tel: 01642 464643
   
Eston Labour Club
Fabian Road
Eston Cleveland TS6 9RH
Tel: 01642 454642
Guisborough Quoit Social Club
35 Northgate
Guisborough Cleveland TS14 6JP
Tel: 01287 632947
   
Lazenby Social Club
High Street
Lazenby Cleveland TS6 8DX
Tel: 01642 453905
Liverton Working Men's Club & Institute
Low Cleveland Street
Liverton Cleveland TS13 4QY
Tel: 01287 640335
   
New Whale Hill Social Club
Birchington Avenue
Middlesbrough Cleveland TS6 8HA
Tel: 01642 467368
Redcar Conservative Club
West Terrace
Redcar Cleveland TS10 3BU
Tel: 01642 483679
   
Ruby Street Social Club
Legion House 3 Ruby Street
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Cleveland TS12 1EF
Tel: 01287 622558
St Mary's Social Club
Grange Farm Road
Grangetown Cleveland TS6 7HP
Tel: 01642 466686
   
St William's Social Club
South Avenue
Dormanstown Cleveland TS10 5LH
Tel: 01642 486335
The Saltburn Social Club
16-18 Lune Street
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Cleveland TS12 1JU
Tel: 01287 622416
   
Albion Social Club
Henry Street
Middlesbrough Cleveland TS6 6PL
Tel: 01642 452185
Brotton & District Working Men's Club
2 Hutchinson Street
Brotton Cleveland TS12 2PD
Tel: 01287 676259
   
Carlin How Ex-Service Men's Social Club
Kilton Lane
Carlin How Cleveland TS13 4EF
Tel: 01287 640412
Eston & Normanby Social Club & Institute
30 High Street
Eston Cleveland TS6 0QU
Tel: 01642 454335
   
Guisborough Conservative Club
Chapel Street
Guisborough Cleveland TS14 6QE
Tel: 01287 632567
Lakes Social Club
Westmorland Road
Redcar Cleveland TS10 4BB
Tel: 01642 485384
   
Lingdale & District Working Men's Club &
High Street
Lingdale Cleveland TS12 3EX
Tel: 01287 650221
Markse Working Mens Club
Bar 178 High Street
Redcar Cleveland TS11 7NB
Tel: 01642 485107
   
Redcar & District Working Mens Club
124 High Street
Redcar Cleveland TS10 3DH
Tel: 01642 470801
Redcar Working Men's Unionist Club
19 Dene Grove
Redcar Cleveland TS10 3JH
Tel: 01642 483878
   
South Bank United Social Club
King Georges Square
Middlesbrough Cleveland TS6 6PN
Tel: 01642 452945
St Peter's Social Club
Normanby Road
South Bank Cleveland TS6 6SP
Tel: 01642 454032
   
The Grange Town United Social Club
Derwentwater Road
Middlesbrough Cleveland TS6 7PY
Tel: 01642 453652
 
   
 

 

Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a seaside resort in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. The town is around 12 miles east of Middlesbrough and had a population of 5,912 at the 2001 Census. The town is on the Cleveland Way and just North-East of the town is the large Huntcliff topped by Warsett Hill. The coastline is popular with surfers. Its attractions include a recently renovated pier, plenty of Victorian buildings, a valley garden and a smugglers' museum, as well as one of the world's oldest water-powered cliff lifts (the oldest being the Bom Jesus funicular in Braga, Portugal). The Saltburn tramway, as it is known, replaced a vertical lift, which was closed on safety grounds in 1883. The railway opened a year later and provided transport between the pier and the town. The railway is water-balanced and since 1924 the water pump has been electrically operated. The first major maintenance was carried out in 1998, with the main winding wheel being replaced and a new braking system installed. Every year in August, there is a much-acclaimed folk festival in and around the town, which is attended by people from across the globe. More on Saltburn 


 

 

 

 

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