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The '''Teesside CHE Group''', also called the '''Darlington CHE Group''', was founded in November 1970.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 573.</ref> A separate '''Teesside Group 2''' was split off in September 1971, and the [[South Durham / North Yorkshire CHE Group]] was split off from Group 2 in 1972,
The '''Teesside CHE Group''', also called the '''Darlington CHE Group''', was founded in November 1970.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 573.</ref> A separate '''Teesside Group 2''' was split off in September 1971, and the [[South Durham / North Yorkshire CHE Group]] was split off from Group 2 in 1972. The Teesside Group was wound up in 1973.


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The Teesside CHE Group, also called the Darlington CHE Group, was founded in November 1970.[1] A separate Teesside Group 2 was split off in September 1971, and the South Durham / North Yorkshire CHE Group was split off from Group 2 in 1972. The Teesside Group was wound up in 1973.

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  1. Amiable Warriors Volume One, page 573.