Family fun in the sun at Gala
Q1. What did Scott Bros use to make a cooling plunge pool for their staff last week?
Q2. The Coastguard and RNLI have been busy, but who do you call to respond to an inland waterway emergency?
Q3. Sad to hear of the passing of Claes Oldenburg. The Swedish sculptor and his wife Coosje van Bruggen designed which Middlesbrough sculpture in 1993?
Q4. Which Teesside band has written a song to support the suicide prevention fundraisers the ‘Three Dads Walking’?
Q5. Which 90s boy band were happy to stay another day after closing the Redcar Family Fun Gala?
Q6. Starting in 2013 at Redcar
Racecourse, the Summer Sounds tribute act festival moves this weekend to the Belmangate rugby ground from which previous venue?
Q7. Back from working with Paul McCartney at Glastonbury, Middlesbrough’s Graham Frank White is exhibiting at the Cargo Fleet Heritage Gallery. What is his other life’s work?
Q8. Sean Anderson was rewarded with a beer at the top of Roseberry Topping. What did the dad carry up the 320m to raise money for North Tees Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit?
Q9. Which former home of Redcar FC is celebrating its 150th anniversary on
August 9 by filling a ‘Treasure Chest of Memories’?
Q10. Which Australian returned from a successful trip to Morecambe to open the new Yarm Teesside Hospice Charity shop?
Q11. Hope when the Anchors turn up for their friendly with Redcar Athletic tonight, they remember their shorts after posing in their undies for which charity fundraising brand?
Q12. Which game did Middlesbrough fans vote their all-time Match that Matters?
Q13. The Gazette took us back to the days when the Highfield
Hotel was a Berni Inn. What was Stockton’s Berni Inn on Bridge Road called?
Q14. Church House is the residential converted Methodist Chapel of which village which once was the home of the Port of Peirseburgh?
Q15. Chris Lloyd chats about the Friends of Stockton and Darlington Railway and the Cleveland Industrial Archaeological Society’s new book, the ‘Yarm Branch’. Tonight’s launch is at which pub also known as The Hole of Paradise?