Proper noun
Redcar
A coastal town in North Yorkshire, England.
In the UK, the main plants were as follows: * Billingham (in Stockton-on-Tees ) and Wilton (in present-day Redcar and Cleveland ): ICI used the Billingham site to manufacture fertilisers in the 1920s and went on to produce plastics at Billingham in 1934. Source: Internet
It does not include Middlesbrough or Redcar and Cleveland (which are in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire but not in the shire county). Source: Internet
Had my own authority, Redcar and Cleveland, held its nerve and kept out of Tees Valley, it would now be poised to join a devolved Yorkshire said to be “as mighty as a country.” Source: Internet
Lakeside Hammers recovered from a nightmare start to power to a 53-37 win at Redcar in the first match of their mini Northern tour. Source: Internet
However, the Redcar native's feelings for the style advisor as he decided to couple up with her instead of democratic service officer Shaughna, 25. Source: Internet
Last year, a spokesman for Redcar and Cleveland Council said it has developed a comprehensive healthy weight and physical activity strategy to target the causes of obesity. Source: Internet