Middlesbrough Council, Clairville Ward
Councillor Charles Rooney


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JANUARY SALES AT THE LIBRARY
There’s a chance to snap up some real bargains at Berwick Hills Library January sale.  

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Welcome to my website

Welcome to my site!

I am delighted to take the opportunity to welcome you to my website. This is a service which informs you about your local councillor, how to contact me and what the Council is providing in Clairville.

I was elected to represent the ward in May 2007 and have been keen to ensure that I represent your interests. You have two Councillors; Bob Kerr and myself. We work together to ensure that the voices of all the residents of Clairville are heard in the Town Hall.

Let me know what gets your goat and what you think the Council should be doing in Clairville ward.

On the Council, I am currently Chair of the Social Care & Adult Services scrutiny panel and the Corporate Health & Safety committee. I am also a member of the Constitution Committee, the Health scrutiny panel and the Overview & Scrutiny Board.

So if you have a grumble or a good idea, or know of something that works well and should be shared please tell me. You can do so by clicking at the "contact me" link.

My Latest News

Senior staff and councillor pushed about
Members of the physical disability group conduct audit in Clairville,streets are looked at from the viewpoint of users 

All work areas smoke free in 2007
Following council policy decision to make all buildings smoke free Government legislation will extend the benefit to all workplaces 

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BEST EVER GCSE RESULTS FOR MIDDLESBROUGH
Results for Middlesbrough’s young people in their GCSE results have continued to improve according to figures released today (10/01/08). The final figures for exams taken in 2007 show that almost 54 per cent of young people taking the exams in Middlesbrough achieved five or more A* to C grades, continuing the upward trend shown in the previous year’s figures.