TALENTED photographers will see their images displayed in Cleveland Police's new headquarters.

Police and Crime Commissioner Barry Coppinger invited entries to the contest and more than 150 images of Cleveland were submitted, based on the general theme of the area being a great place to live.

The chosen competition winners now have their photographs displayed throughout the Community Safety Hub to showcase the fascinating history and breathtaking beauty of the area.

Mr Coppinger said: “The competition was an excellent way to get members of the public involved in the finishing touches of the Community Safety Hub.

“It’s very important that we display how talented the people in our communities are and why Cleveland is an amazing place to live and work.

“I am delighted with the result of the competition and can’t wait to meet the photographers and to show them their images on display.”

The winners include images of Hartlepool Marina, the Infinity Bridge and Saltburn Pier.

The photographers are: Chris Perks, Rhiannon Foster, Tom Collins, Michael Merriot, Kathryn Waites, Sue Pitts, Alan Atkinson, Stuart Knox, Lee Summerson, Chris Combes, Simon McCabe, Mark Flounders and members of South Tees Youth Offending Service.