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Teesside blogger up for Cosmopolitan blogging award

9/8/2014

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Normanbys Megan Lillie is up for a top beauty blog award

A top Teesside beauty blogger is up to win a national title - and she’s given us a sample of her work in an exclusive vlog.

Megan Lillie has thousands of dedicated followers with hundreds visiting her blog Thumbelina Lillie daily.

The 20-year-old’s now been nominated for a top blogging gong at the Cosmopolitan Blog Awards 2014 for Best Established Beauty Blog.

And to celebrate she’s given us one of her vlogs -  a video blog - on how to master milkmaid braids.

They are a hot topic on YouTube - with some videos on the subject clocking up more than 1m views.

Normanbys Megan Lillie is up for a top beauty blog award

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Oh dear . Incidents on Teesside Facebook page is back .  

5/29/2014

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Heres a well written post which mirrors our own opinions

IoT : The truth behind. A new Facebook page [read more...]

"This is a page to tell you the Real Truth About the Incidents on Teesside Page and to dispel the myths and lies."

"You may be aware that Incidents on Teesside were recently removed from Facebook and then reinstated. Unfortunately, if you read their page you will see that they are trying to tell everyone that they were removed due to false reports about Pornography on there. This is completely untrue.....

You need to look and see the real reason why they got taken off and banned from Facebook. They were never reported for pornography and that is a blatant lie. It was for the disgusting messages etc sent to members by Admin and posted by Admin on their Facebook page.........

Whilst the idea of Incidents on Teesside is a good one its let down badly by the egotistical people who run it. They seem to be more interested in inflating their own ego or sensationalizing incidents rather than just sticking to the simple facts.

In addition, there have been numerous concerns about photos of car crashes etc posted on there before relatives are informed, thus causing distress to family and friends. Also the fact they publish photos of other ongoing incidents which encourages idiots to go there and enflames the situation, not to mention makes the Emergency Services job harder. And all this is endorsed by Incidents on Teesside Admin.

For some Bizarre reason they now dress themselves in 'hoodies’ and see the need to turn up at incidents in these. It serves no purpose whatsoever to rush to an incident in these, other than to inflate their own ego even further.

They also call themselves part of the “Incidents on Teesside Media Group”. This gives the impression its part of a professional organisation. It isn’t, its just someone who started a facebook page and nothing else, so please don’t be fooled by the “Media Group” nonsense.

It has also transpired that they are charging businesses to advertise on there. Not only is this against Facebook Rules but it raises the question of where the money goes. Facebook costs nothing so there are no running costs. They claim it goes to charity but provide no proof whatsoever. Charities will always provide receipts if required or it will show on Bank Statements etc. They cannot produce any evidence as to charitable donations.

If you raise any concerns or question about anything or any of the above it is ignored and the person asking will just get banned. If you persist with asking you are possibly then subjected to abusive and bullying messages, as many can testify.

You can view a lot of these messages in the photos section of the following Facebook page, people have screenshot them and posted them on there:
facebook.com/pages/Incidents-on-Teesside-for-Incidents-On-Teessides-Banned-Members/

AUTHOR : Unknown
This is a page to tell you the Real Truth About the Incidents on Teesside Page and to dispel the myths and lies


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Incidents on Teesside FB page removed by Facebook for various reasons

5/28/2014

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incidents on teesside page removed for indecent porno content

After hundreds of complaints and reports the IoT Facebook has been removed

On the 27th May 2014 the page was taken down by Facebook themselves for violating Facebook policies .
The main Admin of the page states  " Incidents on Teesside has a new temporary page until the outcome of the false reports everyone has made" but originally he stated that is was down for maintenance .  Unfortunately its not a proper website with hosting so one cant take a FB page down .
What is known is that hundreds and hundreds of people have been banned for just not liking the admins opinions / decisions or just for random reasons . 
This can be seen by a recently leaked .txt document of a banned members list
[view the list here] at pastebin.com   or    view here

Regardless of your own views on what happened the fact is the Fb page in question was ran in a dictatorial style with no empathy for its users .  When one treats its users as a commodity to discard at a whim you are heading for a fall .  Just think , years of existence and 90000 likes just gone at the stroke of key .

It was all so easy to avoid .
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Alex Cunningham delivers letters to residents of Dixon Street , Stockton on Tees , asking them to reject the filming of the Channel 4 Benefit Street `documentary` 

4/14/2014

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The letter to residents of Dixon Street in Stockton asking them to reject Channel 4's Benefits St documentary
http://t.co/iRDEG8THrl
benefit street dixon street stockton alex cunningham
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Incidents on Teesside Facebook page causes unnecassary Police Tension 

3/9/2014

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Originally posted by Breaking News North 9 March 2014
" Incidents On Teesside has this evening caused unnecessary public attention to an incident which was escalated by a social media post.
The page allowed a wanted male a platform, attention and a badge of honour after posting the incident to 90,000 people across Teesside.

The social media page owner was cycling around on his pedal bike following two police vans near his home in Norton with his camera in hand when he noticed an incident occurring.
The social media page immediately posted the incident on to Facebook which allowed a large crowd to gather some of who supported the male on the roof.
Abuse was hurled at police and more officers were required at the scene to prevent the incident from escalating. "
Read Original post HERE at B.N.Police
Cleveland Police warned the public to stay away from the area including Incidents on Teesside, who claims he was assaulted by the police at the scene of the incident.

One eye witness reported that the male in his Incidents On Teesside Jumper was hindering the police on the ground, close to the police cordon.
The wanted male on the roof then began posting updates to Facebook once they had the Incidents on Teesside audience behind them.
Incidents on Teesside who claim to be the ‘first on scene’ passing them self off as an emergency service glorified the incident bringing more and more people on to the streets.

Soon after the wanted male started posting to Facebook from on top of the roof to his 90,000 strong online audience in between hurling roof tiles at the Police.

Cleveland Police were forced to release an immediate statement requesting people not to spectate.

“Police are currently on Trent Street in Norton dealing with an incident whereby a male who they wish to speak with in connection with an assault is on the roof of a property and refusing to come down.

“There are reports that bricks have been thrown from the roof onto the ground below. Police dogs, ARVs and the police helicopter are on scene and cordons are in place to ensure the public remain at a safe distance. Officers are currently speaking with the male.

“At around 7:50pm this evening, police were called to reports of a man with minor head injuries at an address on Somerset Road. Officers on the ground have arrested a teenage boy in connection with the assault and are in police custody.

“Police are committed to ensuring the safety of the public and bringing the incident to a safe conclusion.

“Members of the public are being asked not to go to the area as a spectator as it causes traffic disruptions.”

This is not the first time Incidents On Teesside have escalated an incident following the death of Georgina Anderson the owner of the page set up a protest at a Stockton school resulting in a number or public order arrests.

Within the same week they faked a bomb incident and days later when on to fake a stabbing at Middlesbrough College.

Only this week Incidents On Teesside had their mobile application removed from the app store and google play after committing copyright infringement.

What seemed to start out as a good concept for Teesside has within two years become something that most emergency service workers hate following a number of incidents whereby they have cycled to the scene of a fatal crash and began uploading photos before family members have been informed.

The page is now becoming increasingly out of control the bigger it’s audience grows.

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