Gating Orders
Under new powers introduced by The Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005, Stockton Borough Council can make orders to have highways gated if there are problems with anti-social behaviour or crime in those areas.
Notices relating to Gating Orders will be published on this part of the website.
Additional Resources
Gating orders
Gating Orders- Cranbourne Terrace Gating Order 2010 in Adobe PDF format 54 KB
- Draft Gating Order Newtown, Stockton Town Centre and Parkfield 17 December 2008 in Microsoft Word format 44 KB
- Gating Order at Bowesfield Lane Area 2010 in Microsoft Word format 33 KB
- Gating Order at Parkfield Stockton - November 2009 in Microsoft Word format 34 KB
- Gating Order Footpath Between Picton Place and High Street Norton in Microsoft Word format 34 KB
- Gating Order No 1 2006 - Lawson Street, Stockton-on-Tees in Microsoft Word format 22 KB
- Gating Order No 3 2006 - Ida Street, Stockton-on-Tees in Microsoft Word format 22 KB
- Gating Order No. 2 2006 - Blue Bell Grove, Stockton-on-Tees in Microsoft Word format 23 KB
- Gating Orders at Thornaby, Newtown and Parkfield, Stockton-on-Tees in Microsoft Word format 36 KB
- Lawson Street, Blue Bell Grove and Ida Street Gating Order Document in Microsoft Word format 22 KB
- Norton Newtown Gating Order 2010 in Adobe PDF format 3034 KB
- Norton, Oxbridge Gating Orders in Microsoft Word format 22 KB
- Norton/Newtown Gating Order 2010 in Microsoft Word format 27 KB
- Parkfield Gating Order 2008 in Microsoft Word format 23 KB
- Plans - Norton/Newtown Gating Order 2010 in Adobe PDF format 1892 KB
- Thornaby Gating Order 2008 in Microsoft Word format 23 KB
- Vicarage Street, St Pauls Road, Bishopton Road Gating Order 2008 in Microsoft Word format 22 KB
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