12:48pm, Thu 12 Jul 2012 Operation Sacristy gets cash boost Cleveland Police's response to £1.6m grant to Operation Sacristy Last updated Thu 12 Jul 2012 UK Cleveland police Operation Sacristy Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ More top news Campaigners continue fight to save Friarage services Campaigners from the Save the Friarage group say they will continue to fight the proposals to downgrade children's and maternity services. about 10 hours ago Pools appoint Cooper as new boss Hartlepool United have appointed Colin Cooper as the club's new manager with Craig Hignett as his assistant boss about 11 hours ago Newcastle offer backing to Pardew Newcastle United have released a statement ending speculation over Alan Pardew's future as manager 6:44 pm, Thu 23 May 2013
Campaigners continue fight to save Friarage services Campaigners from the Save the Friarage group say they will continue to fight the proposals to downgrade children's and maternity services. about 10 hours ago
Pools appoint Cooper as new boss Hartlepool United have appointed Colin Cooper as the club's new manager with Craig Hignett as his assistant boss about 11 hours ago
Newcastle offer backing to Pardew Newcastle United have released a statement ending speculation over Alan Pardew's future as manager 6:44 pm, Thu 23 May 2013
Advertisement Operation Sacristy gets cash boost Cleveland police announces that the funding for Operation Sacristy will be paid for by the Government. Latest on this story 2 new updates 5:06 pm, Thu 12 Jul 2012 £1.6m for Cleveland Police Probe 12:56 pm, Thu 12 Jul 2012 Operation Sacristy has 'no end in sight' 12:08 pm, Thu 12 Jul 2012 Suspended Chief Constable Sean Price responds to Sacristy cash boost 11:31 am, Thu 12 Jul 2012 Redcar MP "delighted" with grant awarded to Operation Sacristy 11:19 am, Thu 12 Jul 2012 The Government covers some of the costs of Operation Sacristy