Health Bus

Arriva Health Bus

THE original MFC Foundation Boro Bus was brought into service to help combat health and education difficulties in areas of deprivation.

It quickly developed into a learning facility that was used throughout the region, often supplementing work done within classrooms.

Requisitioned as a pop-up vaccination centre during the Covid-19 pandemic, it was taken to all areas of Teesside and NHS staff would administer the necessary jabs.

The bus has wide screen TV and stadium seats on board which allows students to take part in lessons whilst on the bus, with sessions delivered aimed at increasing knowledge and understanding of health issues as well as boosting confidence and self-esteem of children involved.

It will in time be phased out, replaced with a new bus which is different in shape and size, but very much with the same purpose.

For more details drop an e-mail to lee.harding@mfcfoundation.co.uk or ring 01642 757674.

Lee Stephenson Cup 2024

The indoor sport hall of Boro’s Rockliffe training ground was the venue for the finals of the 2024 Lee Stephenson Cup.

A PL Primary Stars competition, Captain Cook Primary were the winners on the day, beating Saltburn Primary in the final. There was some brilliant football played and even an overhead kick goal scored by Saltburn which was spectacular!

Lee Stephenson’s mother and brother-in-law presented the trophy and medals, along with Noah Muwana from Boro’s U18s squad.