Ormesby


 
 

Ormesby is an area in the Town of Middlesbrough, North East of England. Although it is part of Middlesbrough, it is a ward of Redcar & Cleveland as it lies within the Borough. It is historically part of the parish of Ormesby separate to Eston but included in the Eston area for parliamentary reasons and was incorporated into the Town of Middlesbrough during the early 1900's. It has a population of approximately 6,500 residents.

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Middlesbrough: Middlesbrough is a town and district in North-East England, with a resident population in 2001 of 134,855. 2005 mid-year estimates suggest a population of 144,823. However, the total un-official population for the Middlesbrough urban area (including the greater Eston area) is closer to 190,000....

Redcar: Redcar is a town in the historical North Riding of Yorkshire, England, presently administered by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, after a brief spell under Cleveland....

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