"It is therefore important for us to rise and help ourselves."
Cleveland police and crime commissioner Matt Storey said those committing violence "do not represent" the town."Their message of hate and division will fail," he said.
"Now, more than ever, we will come together across Cleveland to unite in a spirit of solidarity and togetherness."Our diversity is our strength and we will prevail."Sunday's arrests bring the total number of people held over violent disorder in Teesside to 55.
Twenty people have also been arrested in connection with unrest which happened in Hartlepool on Wednesday.Assistant Chief Constable Felton added that he wanted to "reassure the people of Teesside that we will continue to identify those involved in these acts of violence and arrest them and put them before the courts".
A woman who is a farmer, blogger and marketing adviser is one of the finalists in a prestigious national awards scheme.
Milly Fyfe from Yelvertoft in Northamptonshire is up for the content creator accolade in this year's British Farming Awards.this year as part of an ongoing £317m project to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow.
The RAC urged those travelling to airports to leave "even earlier than usual" and said diversion routes will be in place.will allow for the installation of a new bridge on the roundabout of junction 10.
Among the road users affected will be many of those travelling to and from Heathrow and Gatwick.has advised drivers to avoid the area and complete "journeys in other ways" where possible, with delays likely along diversion routes.