Tees for two

In the 1970s, one stroke of a Whitehall pen redrew Yorkshire's borders and thousands of the Broad Acres were taken away. Roger Ratcliffe went to see what happened to some of them.

People used to joke that when the huge Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge swung its gondola of cars and passengers across the River Tees from the County Durham side at Port Clarence to the then-Yorkshire town of Middlesbrough, people would have to go through passport control.

That was the tongue-in-cheek attitude of some Tyke patriots then. We're more than just a county, we are. We're a nation. But then in 1974 came a paper revolution, one that saw the spilling of ink rather than blood.

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