Proper noun
Redcar and Cleveland
A borough and unitary authority in North Yorkshire, England, with its headquarters in Redcar. It was originally formed in 1974 as Langbaurgh, receiving its present name in 1996 on the abolition of Cleveland County.
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
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