South Bank, Redcar and Cleveland explained

Coordinates:54.58°N -1.17°W
Official Name:South Bank
Local Name:Tees Tilery or Slaggy Island
Static Image Name:Middlesbrough Road, South Bank - geograph.org.uk - 289039.jpg
Static Image Caption:Middlesbrough Road
Population:6,548
Population Ref:(ward 2011 census)
Constituency Westminster:Redcar
Unitary England:Redcar and Cleveland
Lieutenancy England:North Yorkshire
Region:North East England
Country:England
Post Town:MIDDLESBROUGH
Postcode District:TS6
Postcode Area:TS
Dial Code:01642
Os Grid Reference:NZ535205

South Bank is a former industrial town in the Redcar and Cleveland borough in North Yorkshire, England on the south bank of the River Tees. It is 3miles east of Middlesbrough and 6miles south-west of Redcar. The town is served by railway station.[1]

Within Redcar and Cleveland, the South Bank ward had a population of 6,548 at the 2011 census. It forms part of the Teesside built-up area's Middlesbrough subdivision. The area is part of Greater Eston.[2]

History

Formerly known as "Tees Tilery",[3] South Bank has a long history of steelmaking in the companies Bolckow Vaughan[4] and Dorman Long, and shipbuilding at Smiths Dock Company. The area was also known by the nickname of "Slaggy Island" as it was surrounded by slag heaps.[5]

South Bank was historically part of the township of Normanby in the ancient parish of Ormesby. A local government district covering the township was created in 1865, governed by a local board. A town hall was built for the district in 1878.[6] Such districts were reconstituted as urban districts under the Local Government Act 1894. At the second meeting of the urban district council in January 1895 it voted to change the district's name from Normanby to "South Bank in Normanby", acknowledging that South Bank was the larger settlement within the district.[7] The change of name was confirmed by North Riding County Council in May 1895.[8]

South Bank in Normanby Urban District was abolished in 1915, being absorbed into the neighbouring Eston Urban District, which in turn was abolished in 1968 to become part of the County Borough of Teesside.[9]

South Bank formed part of the Middlesbrough parliamentary constituency from 1867 until 1918.

Shipbuilding

In 1907, Smiths Dock Company, a firm of shipbuilders from North Shields, set up part of its business on the River Tees at South Bank.[10] Smiths Dock closed its North Shields Yard in 1909 focussing its operations on the River Tees.[11]

Smiths Dock built many ships that served during the Second World War,[12] including trawlers that the Admiralty requisitioned and converted to armed trawlers of the Royal Naval Patrol Service such as or, in which Lieutenant Richard Stannard (RNR) won the Victoria Cross. Smiths Dock prepared the design of the,[13] an anti-submarine convoy escort of the Second World War.

In 1966 Smith's Dock merged with Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson to form Associated Shipbuilders, later to become Swan Hunter Group.[14]

In 1968, the company completed the first British-built and owned container ship, Manchester Challenge of 12,039 gross register tons, for operation on Manchester Liners new container service to ports on the St Lawrence Seaway, Canada. By 1971, the company had delivered three further ships of this design to Manchester Liners.South Bank's shipbuilding era came to an end on 15 October 1986, when the last ship was launched from Smith's Dock, the shipyard itself closing in February 1987.[15] The dock was re-used as Tees Offshore Base in 1988 and became home to offshore service industry companies including Tees Dockyard. Tees Dockyard was bought by Cammell Laird in 1998. On 15 April 2001, Cammell Laird closed the ship repair yard.

Politics

South Bank is part of the Redcar Parliamentary constituency, which is represented by Jacob Young of the Conservative Party in the House of Commons.

Borough Council

In the 2023 local elections, the following members were returned to Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council:

WardCouncillorParty
South BankIzzy Attwood
South BankSusan Jennifer JeffreyLabour

Places of worship

The original Catholic parish of St. Peter was formed in 1874, followed by St. Mary's, in nearby Grangetown, in 1886. Together they served the Irish and Lithuanian immigrants who worked in the smelting works by the River Tees. These days, South Bank's Catholic Church is part of a larger parish, which includes the churches of St. Anne's, Eston and St. Andrew's, Teesville. The joint parish is served from, and carries the name of, St. Andrew's Parish.[16]

The Anglican Communion is represented by the church of St. John the Evangelist. The foundation stone for the church was laid in 1893, and was completed two years later in 1895. It is part of the Deanery of Middlesbrough within the Diocese of York.

The South Bank Baptist Church also dates from the late 19th century and the 'non-aligned' South Bank Mission, although not in its original building, was founded in 1908.[17]

Other established places of worship include the Redcar and Cleveland Islamic and Quranic Cultural Association, which mostly serves the Bangladeshi community.

Notable people

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: South Bank History and Photographs . www.billyscarrow.co.uk . 23 July 2021.
  2. Web site: Greater Eston. 2 August 2021.
  3. Web site: GENUKI: Eston Parish information from Bulmers' 1890..
  4. Web site: How are the mighty fallen: Bolckow Vaughan Co. Ltd. 1864–1929 Marianne Pitts. April 2007.
  5. News: Schofield . Derek . Vin Garbutt obituary . 10 December 2018 . The Guardian . 13 June 2017.
  6. Web site: South Bank Town Hall . My Town My Future . 5 April 2019.
  7. News: Normanby Urban District Council . 27 February 2024 . North-Eastern Daily Gazette . 10 January 1895 . Middlesbrough . 3.
  8. News: North Riding County Council . 27 February 2024 . Yorkshire Herald . 4 May 1895 . 13.
  9. Web site: South Bank in Normanby. 2 August 2021.
  10. http://www.nebusiness.co.uk/business-news/latest-business-news/2002/04/18/the-sound-of-silence-51140-11799034/ The Sound of Silence
  11. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-evening-chronicle/2008/08/30/royal-navy-ship-may-bring-work-for-100s-72703-21638250/ Royal Navy Ship may bring work for 100's
  12. Web site: New homes plan for Smith's Dock in North Tyneside to go before planners. Kate. Proctor. 5 January 2015.
  13. Web site: Ex-Shipyard Worker's Book Sails Through Teesside Dock's History - A&P Group.
  14. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2006/jul/15/4 Fears for Tyneside tradition as Swan Hunter ship is towed to Govan for completion
  15. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/museums.nsf/WebFullList/A1E5529B3F40CCFC802572440038760D?OpenDocument Kirkleatham Museum
  16. Web site: About Us. St. Andrew's Parish Online.
  17. News: South Bank Mission's 100 years of service . 10 December 2018 . Gazette Live . 7 October 2008.
  18. News: Walker . Sarah . Tees hero Kenny has sights on more gold . 10 December 2018 . Gazette Live . 4 September 2008.
  19. News: Oxley . Lyndsay . Government minister in visit to South Bank school where he used to be a pupil . 10 December 2018 . Gazette Live . 22 September 2014.
  20. News: Merrick . Jane . Greg Clark: Global warming is not on our back burner . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220524/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/greg-clark-global-warming-is-not-on-our-back-burner-1797308.html . 24 May 2022 . subscription . live . 10 December 2018 . The Independent . 4 October 2009.
  21. News: Paul Daniels: My family values. Roz. Lewis. 2 March 2012. The Guardian.
  22. Web site: Florence Easton The Canadian Encyclopedia. www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. 2020-02-14.
  23. News: Glanville . Brian . Wilf Mannion . 10 December 2018 . The Guardian . 15 April 2000.
  24. News: Webber . Chris . Amid the beauty, pain . 10 December 2018 . The Northern Echo . 20 October 2012.