Tyres in Middlesbrough

Tyre Fitting in Middlesbrough could not be easier. With TyreFitDirect we can supply and fit tyres to nearly all UK mainland destinations either on one of our mobile vans or at one of our depots. So if you are looking for tyre fitting in Middlesbrough you have just found your local online supplier. We fit tyres on almost all makes, models and derivatives of cars and vans and are available either online or on the phone.

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About Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough is a large industrial town situated on the south bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, England. The local council, a unitary authority, is Middlesbrough Borough Council. The town is often considered to extend beyond the council boundary into the neighbouring borough of Redcar & Cleveland. Whilst the Middlesbrough council area had 138,400 residents according to the office for national statistics, the Middlesbrough settlement had a population of 174,700, which itself is part of the larger built-up area of Teesside and had an overall population of 376,333 at the 2011 census.

Middlesbrough was governed by the County Council of the North Riding of Yorkshire until 1889, when it was created a county borough. In 1968 the borough was merged with a number of others to form the County Borough of Teesside, which was absorbed in 1974 by the county of Cleveland. In 1996, Cleveland was abolished, and Middlesbrough became a unitary authority, geographically within North Yorkshire.

Erimus (“We shall be”), in Latin, was chosen as Middlesbrough’s motto in 1830, to signify the town’s will to grow. It also recalls Fuimus (“We have been”) the motto of the Norman/Scottish Bruce family, who were lords of Cleveland in the Middle Ages. The town’s coat of arms shows an azure lion, from the arms of the Bruce family, a star, from the arms of Captain James Cook, and two ships, representing shipbuilding and maritime trade.