What's my post code?
We do get this question frequently although it is not the Council that decides on your code, it is, instead, the Royal Mail. We inform the Royal Mail of the postal addresses of all new properties and they add the all important postcode line. You can contact the Royal Mail by telephone on 08457 740 740 (or 08456 00 06 06 for the hard of hearing) or search for yourself at www.royalmail.com
What's my post code?
- Are there any restrictions for dropped crossing construction?
- Can a farmer plough a public path?
- Can I use my own contractor to construct a pavement crossing?
- For new developments who is responsible for cleaning mud off the highway?
- How do I get a private street adopted?
- How do I report damage to the footpath/Road?
- How do I request a drop crossing?
- How long does it take to construct a pavement crossing?
- How much does it cost for a pavement crossing?
- I want to be able to access my drive by car, with a dropped kerb. What is involved?
- Is my street adopted by the Council?
- May I give my house a name?
- The drains are blocked/smelling?
- What can I take with me on a public path?
- What if my road or footpath does not meet required intervention levels?
- What is a general maintenance repair?
- What is a shared surface?
- What work is involved for the cost?
- What's my post code?
- When will my road be adopted?
- Where can I view the Definitive Map showing all recorded public rights of way?
- Who do I report problems about a public path to?
Contact Us
Contact: Street Naming and Numbering Contact
Highway Network Management
PO Box 229,
Kingsway House,
West Precinct,
Billingham
TS23 2YL
Tel: 01642 526717
Fax: 01642 526713
Email:
technicalservices
@stockton.gov.uk
