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Fishburn, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, TS21 4BU
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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 |
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| 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 |
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Fishburn is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles to the west of Hartlepool. The village lies scattered along a dry swell of limestone rising north from the river Skerne (known locally as the "beck") to approx. 500 ft above sea level. The beck is one of the parish boundaries, as the township of Sedgefield begins on the other side of the river. The earliest proprietors of the village (and then manor) on record were the family of " Fissebourne". There are a number of theories on how the village got its name. In one book it is stated that the name derives from the Saxon words "Fisc" meaning fish and " Bourne" meaning brook. Another theory is that it was derived from the monks who used to fish at this spot in early days; hence "fish in the burn", Fishburn. However it is more likely that the family of Fissebourne gave its name to the manor. It could be a Flemish name associated with the Norman Conquerors, i.e. Ranulf de Fishbourne. Old maps suggest that the village was named "Fissebourne" at one time, and then some considerable years later, it became "Fishbourne", later adopting its present name "Fishburn". More on Fishburn
