SBU sources told BBC News it took a year-and-a-half to organise the strikes.
Renovation work to improve the Brick Train will take place over the summer in time for the 200th bicentenary celebrations of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in September.Improvements include replacing missing bricks, reinstating fencing and signage, landscaping the surrounding area, and creating a long-term maintenance plan.
It is hoped the latest round of works will help deter people from using the site as a dumping ground in the future, according to theMs McEvoy said: "I was here at the opening when I was 10 years old, and it was a big deal then."But if you're trying to find it as a tourist, you would struggle. We need to see more signage.
"It puts the area on the map and the town's railway heritage really matters."This generation need stories of aspiration, hope, and pride of what we've done well in the past."
Site managers Equation Properties and landowners BGO Logistics will also work with the council and MP to deliver the improvements.
Councillor Libby McCollom, cabinet member for local services, said: "The Brick Train is a Darlington icon, and I'm proud of the collaborative effort that's gone into revitalising this site.A spokesperson for the department said the "European-wide supply issues" were caused by manufacturing supply constraints.
The National Pharmacy Association said more than three quarters of members covered in a recent survey felt the current arrangements for managing the shortages were inadequate.Some reported that patients were skipping meals and travelling long distances to get hold of the medication, according to the NPA.
One said it was the "worst stock shortage" they had ever had to deal with.after a woman got in touch through the Your Voice, Your BBC News initiative saying it was impossible for her husband, who has pancreatic cancer, to digest his food without Creon.