STOCKTON Council's Animal Welfare Service is seeking to reunite a female Stafordshire Bull Terrier with its owners after it had to be rescued from an inspection shaft in Norton. more about Reuniting rescued dog with owners
TEESSIDE Magistrates Court has imposed a suspended sentence and curfew order on a Stockton woman following a vicious attack on two members of the public by her three dogs. more about Woman pleads guilty after viscious dog attack
Teesside magistrates grant a 2-year Criminal Anti-Social Behaviour Order (CRASBO) for 29 year-old Sean Fairweather of Billingham following thefts from the town's shops and abusive behaviour. more about Two-year CRASBO for Billingham man
Tom Parker, a Wolviston farmer, was today fined a total of £1,000 by Teesside Magistrates Court and ordered to pay £300 towards prosecution costs after pleading guilty to three offences of leaving dead cows in one of his fields. more about Farmer fined for leaving dead cows lying around
Enforcement officers send a clear message
Tuesday 13 December 2005
STOCKTON Council's enforcement team is sending a clear message to people who commit acts of anti social behaviour in the Borough; we will use every avenue at our disposal, including court summons, to see people are prosecuted for their acts. more about Enforcement officers send a clear message
RUGBY stars of tomorrow from Egglescliffe Secondary school will have a rare opportunity to see the RBS Six Nations Cup up close when it comes to their school with former Welsh International and British Lions star, Ieuan Evens. more about RBS Six Nations Cup comes to Egglescliffe
State of the art technology helps community wardens