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Stockton Transformed – Crossing the Tees

Posted on June 24, 2026 in Events, News

On Saturday, I went to the opening of Stockton Riverside Park.

Wow! Just Wow!

Stockton-on-Tees new land bridge to the river

Gardens

Secluded gardens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I really can’t do justice to just how AMAZING and WONDERFUL and INSPIRING it is. The Georgian High Street is now open all the way to the River Tees with an open-air amphitheatre and lots of lovely play areas and gardens – nooks and crannies for all ages.

The Rocket Steam train in Stockton

The Rocket and the River Tees

Terracotta warriors

The Terracotta Warriors of Stockton Primary Schools

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Judging by how busy Drake – Stockton’s brilliant independent bookshop – was on Saturday, the project will transform the town and bring further (much needed) investment to the area.

Mel from Drake

Mel from Drake Bookshop at Crossing the Tees

Crossing the Tees Book Festival (11 – 29 June 2026) is a wonderful annual event run by the library services for Stockton, Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, Darlington and Redcar & Cleveland. It brings together author talks, writing workshops, art installation and fabulous local audiences united by their love of stories.

On Monday 22nd I had the chance to interrogate prolific authors Helen Cox and Wes Markin at Darlington Library. I am in awe of their productivity. Turns out they are really charming and interesting people too, as were the audience who asked some smashing questions.

On Tuesday, I joined four of the madcap crew (Jude O’Reilly, Robert Rutherford, Rob Parker & Chris McGeorge) from the seven strong Northern Crime Syndicate (we missed you Trevor Wood and AM Peacock) to write a bestseller in an hour with the help of a fabulous audience!

I’m not sure quite how Mick Herron lookalike Andy Burnham snuck in (riding a dolphin?) or how we travelled from Seaton Carew to Dubai (more than a canoe required), but I guarantee that the crime novel of the summer is completely unique with more twists and turns than Hardknott and Wrynose Passes combined.

A wonderful evening at Middlesbrough Library (in a gloriously air-conditioned room).

The Northern Crime Syndicate

The Northern Crime Syndicate, Middlesbrough Library

Trees and fountains

Cooling off in the fountains, Middlesbrough

 

 

 


Sunny southern sojourn with friends and family and a stonkingly good book. London looking stunning!


In Houston for the day job, I went back to visit my old house and primary school from when my dad had a sabbatical at Rice University. Fleming park is much smaller than I remember but the fire ants are still there! Highlight was a full Tex-Mex with Theresa and Bhopal expert Kenneth Bloch - plans afoot for a new book.


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Goodbye #egadiislands and thank you @swimtrek for an amazing week - 24 kilometres with wonderful guides, fellow swimmers and multicoloured fishes!


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If you can get there then do, these sessions are hilarious

Produce a best seller in an hour with the #northerncrimesyndicate at @BoroLibraries Tuesday 23rd June 6.30pm.
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https://www.crossingthetees.org/whats_on/whose-crime-is-it-anyway/

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This weekend marks the 40 year anniversary of the worst recorded nuclear accident.
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Still plenty of events to come!😁 More info and ticket links here: 👉 https://www.carolynkirby.com/blank-page-3

How refreshing to read @Megankstack in the @nytimes
‘A zombie regime, humiliated and crushed? Why do I find myself thinking of Russia’s Soviet Union-to-Vladimir Putin trajectory?’

Top cinema visit #1 was the glorious #HAMNET - a reminder of just how good a movie can be

Movie #2 of #3 - Astonishing #Marama . New Zealand horror is not for the faint hearted, but even if (like me) you close your eyes, the brilliant sound will fill in the gaps. Unforgettably…

Thoroughly enjoyed #3 of 3 cinema visits #WutheringHeightsMovie - a book I have always loathed. Over analysis does it no favours, I was swept away by the sound and visuals… and it’s laugh-out loud funny in places which leavens the grinding grimness.

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