THE April edition of Tees Valley and County Durham In Business magazine is now being distributed free to subscribers.
This issue focuses on the exciting new developments in Darlington, including Morton Palms business park, which is expected to provide 2,000 jobs, and Lingfield Point, originally built in 1945 as Patons and Baldwins.
Meanwhile, Alistair Arkley, chairman of the Tees Valley Partnership, challenges people to get involved in key local issues, while Nigel Green, trading standards officer with Darlington Borough Council, shows businesses how to avoid being victims of a business scam.
The issue features a business diary, provided in part by Business Link, and this months Business and Leisure features looks at trendy new residential developments on Newcastle's Quayside.
For more information about the magazine, contact the editor, Sheelagh Caygill, via e-mail at sheelagh.caygill
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