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MIDDLESBROUGH TOWN CENTRE | SHOPPING CENTRE | WALKING TOUR SEP 2021,MIDDLESBROUGH CITY 4 K From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the town in northern England. For other uses, see Middlesbrough (disambiguation). Middlesbrough Town Middlesbrough Skyline.jpg The town hall surrounded by buildings Middlesbrough is located in North YorkshireMiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough Location within North Yorkshire Population • Council area 140,980 (mid-2019 est.) • Town built-up area subdivision 174,700 (2011 census)[1] Demonym Teessider OS grid reference NZ495204 • London 217 mi (349 km) S Unitary authority Middlesbrough Ceremonial county North Yorkshire Region North East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town MIDDLESBROUGH Postcode district TS1 – TS9 Dialling code 01642 Police Cleveland Fire Cleveland Ambulance North East UK Parliament Middlesbrough Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Website www.middlesbrough.gov.uk List of places UKEnglandYorkshire 54.5767°N 1.2355°WCoordinates: 54.5767°N 1.2355°W Middlesbrough (/ˈmɪdəlzbrə/ (About this soundlisten) MID-əlz-brə) is a large town in North Yorkshire, England. It is on the River Tees's southern bank, west of Redcar and east of Stockton-on-Tees. The Borough of Middlesbrough is governed from the town. Until the early 1800s, the area was rural farming land. By 1830, a new town and port had begun to be developed, driven by the coal industry and later ironworks. Steel production and ship building began in the late 1800s, and remained associated with the town until post-industrial decline occurred in the late twentieth century. Trade, notably through ports, and digital enterprise sectors contemporarily contribute to the local economy. Teesside University is also based in the town. Erimus ("We shall be" in Latin), the town's motto, reflects Fuimus ("We have been") of the Norman/Scottish Bruce clan, the mediaeval lords of Cleveland. The town's coat of arms is an azure (blue) lion, from the Bruce family arms, a star (from Captain James Cook's arms) and two ships representing shipbuilding and maritime trade.[2] In 1853, the town received its Royal Charter of Incorporation. In 1889, the North Riding of Yorkshire became an administrative county, the town's municipal borough also became a county borough. From 1968 until 1974, boroughs and parishes from County Durham and the North Riding of Yorkshire formed the County Borough of Teesside. Cleveland non-metropolitan county was created in 1974, this was until 1996 when the Middlesbrough Borough Council (now known as Middlesbrough Council) became a unitary authority in North Yorkshire. The authority forms part of the Tees Valley Combined Authority. The borough had an estimated population of 140,980 in 2019, the 155th most populous district of England. At the 2011 census, the Middlesbrough subdivision of the Teesside built-up area had a population of 174,700,[1] the population is larger due to an area outside the council area known as Greater Eston. The built-up area, of which Middlesbrough forms the largest part, had a population of 376,633.[3]