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Libraries In Stockton

Stockton Central Library, Reference Library and Open Technology & UK Online Centre, Church Road, Stockton-on-Tees, TS18 1TU. Tel: (01642) 526521 or 526522. Ref. and Minicom (01642) 393994 Open Technology & UK Online Centre: (01642) 528023. Shared Fax: (01642) 393929. Opening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9.30 am to 7.00 …

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We are one of Stockton’s most viewed websites, listing local Stockton interest information and also appealing to visitors of our local area. Our readers visit the site for many reasons including: To view stockton cinema and stockton entertainment listings To Read reviews and menus of local restaurants and bars To book …

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Where is Stockton?

Stockton is located in North East England, close to the towns of Middlesbrough, Darlington and Hartlepool and is located on the River Tees. The area is served by excellent transport links including national train lines, an airport and some of the least congested motorways in the country. View Larger MapDriving …

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Stockton Tourist Information

Stockton Tourist / Visitor Information Centre is located right in the heart of Stockton High Street. The Centre is open 9.30am – 5pm Monday to Saturday. Sunday opening applies when some of our larger events are being held – please telephone to check. We offer a whole host of visitor information and accommodation …

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Rail & Station information

TransPennine Express operates regional rail services between Manchester Airport, Manchester, Leeds, York, Northallerton, Yarm, Thornaby and Middlesbrough, amongst other destinations. Northern Rail provides local rail services, as well as connecting the Borough with Middlesbrough, Redcar, Saltburn, Darlington, Hartlepool, Sunderland, Newcastle and Carlisle, amongst other destinations. The Northern Rail website also …

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Bus Information

Between them, Arriva North East Limited and Stagecoach on Teesside provide the majority of scheduled bus services within the Borough. The remaining services are provided by a number of smaller operators including Compass Royston Travel Ltd, Leven Valley Coaches, Hutchinsons, Scarlet Band, Tees Valley Coaches and Go (North-East). Take a …

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Stockton Taxis

Stockton Taxis: Noddies Cars 13-15 Portrack Lane, Stockton-On-Tees, TS18 2NG Tel: 01642 872000 MITCHELL CARS 16, The Fairway, Eaglescliffe, Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland TS16 9HL Tel: 01642 788788 Delta Taxis Unit 19, Arkgrove Ind Est,Ross Rd, Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland TS18 2NH Tel: 01642 605605 Yarm Taxis: Taxi Direct of Yarm 28, Rudby Close, …

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Durham Tees Valley Airport

Durham Tees Valley Airport is rapidly expanding, and a number of scheduled and charter flights are operated from here. The Airport is set in a fantastic location, just 25 miles south of Durham and 5 miles east of Darlington, on the A67. The airport can be easily accessed from the A1(M), A19 …

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Mecca Bingo

Offering over 400 free car parking spaces, a bar, cafe and slot machines Mecca Bingo Stockton is a must for bingo lovers! Tenner Mondays Every Monday evening at Mecca Bingo it’s all your bingo for just £10! The Mecca T£NN£R Monday promotion is run every Monday evening excluding Bank Holidays. …

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Preston Hall Park & Museum

Preston Hall Museum is set in 100 acres of beautiful parkland overlooking the River Tees. The museum has displays of art, armour and social history. Visitors can discover what life was like in the home since 1825 and stroll back in time along a typical local street of the 1890s …

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Tees Barrage International White Water Centre

The Tees Barrage International White Water Centre white water course is a world class water sports facility, offering flat-water facilities for the novice and superb white water for the expert. The Tees Barrage is located on the A66, just over from Teesside Shopping Park, there is White Water Caravan Park and a …

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Teesside Shopping Retail Park

Teesside Retail Park And Leisure Complex provides supermarkets, home improvement centres, lifestyle stores, entertainment, fitness and beauty centres, along with a selection of restaurants and ample free parking, giving you more than enough reasons to visit. If its fashion shopping you are after head to one of the many high street names …

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Hollywood Bowl – Ten Pin Bowling

Hollywood bowl is situated on Teesside Park, close to the Showcase Cinema, Bingo and nearby bars and restaurants. Hollywood Bowl Teesside Park boasts 26 lanes, a licensed bar, Harry’s Diner and a great new arcade with tickets and prize machines. This combination of fun, facilities, staff and service makes hollywood …

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Wellington Square

Wellington Square is Stockton’s newest shopping development. Situated at the top of the famous high street and close to all existing shops and amenities.Wellington Square has over 40 stores and a new 800 space car park right next door. Top high street names including HMV, H & M and Debenhams …

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Paintballing / Paint Ball Stockton

The paintballing venue is situated at Scotch Corner and serves the Stockton On Tees area with ease. Set in over 40 acres of woodland and offering sufficient seating for over 100 paintball players makes this the largest venue in the North East. Well established offering varied and exciting game zones. These include both physically …

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Castlegate Quay Watersports Centre

Castlegate Quay Watersports Centre is probably the largest and best equipped sailing and paddling centre in the Tees Valley. They can teach beginners how to paddle kayaks/canoes or how to sail and its done in a way that’s enjoyable to all.  If you’ve done it before, fear not as they also cater for …

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HM Bark Endeavour

HMS Endeavour, also known as HM Bark Endeavour, was a British Royal Navy research vessel commanded by Lieutenant James Cook on his first voyage of discovery, to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771. The Replica HM Bark Endeavour, the only full-size replica of the world-renowned Captain James Cook …

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Billingham Forum Theatre

Entertainment for all the family with drama, comedy, musicals, children’s productions and pantomimes. Corporate hospitality and conference facilities available. Billingham Forum has now re-opened after extensive improvements. The investment into the centre has transformed it into a state-of-the-art complex, which includes refurbished facilities, the creation of an additional training pool, …

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Wynyard Woodland Park

Wynyard Woodland Park (formerly known as the Castle Eden Walkway) started life as a working railway carrying freight to the ports along the River Tees. Now it provides visitors with miles of flat footpaths and numerous circular walks. Car parks and picnic areas located at both ends of the walkway. Housed in …

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Billingham Beck Valley Country Park

With its colourful meadows, ponds, marsh and woodland, Billingham Beck Valley is one of Stockton Borough’s most interesting areas of countryside. This wetland provides a home for plants and animals, which are beginning to disappear from our countryside, as wetlands are being drained. Designated as a Local Nature Reserve in …

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Teesside Princess River Cruise

One of the most relaxing ways to take in the scenic views along the River Tees. The Princess sails all year from Castlegate Quay to Yarm, via Preston Hall Museum and Park. The Princess is ideal for daytime sailings or party nights out with a difference. Prices entertainment and meals …

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Sedgefield Racecourse

Sedgefield Racecourse has a warm and relaxing atmosphere that can always be assured at ‘The Friendly Racecourse’, where high quality facilities provide close-to-the-action views. As well as racing there are superb conference, banqueting, Christmas party, wedding and outdoor facilities. The entire course was redeveloped in 1977 with the new Sedgefield Pavilion opened …

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Splash! Stockton Leisure Centre

Stockton’s newest leisure facility has been designed to meet 21st century needs. The complex includes a 25 metre pool with wave machine and water features, offering leisure and training facilities for swimmers at all levels. a learner pool, spa pool and flume slide complete the water based features. Splash also …

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Billingham Forum Ice Skating

As you will find it’s not just Polar Bears that love ice-skating! Everyone is sure to have a fun time at Billingham Forum, the North East’s number one ice rink! Billingham Forum has now re-opened after extensive improvements. The investment into the centre has transformed it into a state-of-the-art complex, …

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Old Pictures of Stockton 1

Our collection of old images of Stockton including Brunswick Wesleyan Church Dovecot Street 1905, 1929 Old ladies playing game on day out, Black Lion Hotel – Vane Arms Hotel 1906, Boat launch 1903 from Craig Taylors ship yard

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Old Pictures of Stockton 2

Old images of Stockton including Dovecot Street 1909, Electric Tram Norton Green 1898, Constructing terrace housing in Thornaby 1910, Brunswick Wesleyan Church pupils and teachers 1905

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Old Pictures of Stockton 3

Old pictures of Stockton including, Fairground Rides Hiring Day HighStreet 1909, Hartburn 1907, Furness Shipbuilding offices Haverton Hill 1926, Fancy dress procession Yarm Lane

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Old Pictures of Stockton 6

Collection of Stockton images including Men building the Castle Theatre in 1908, Mancel Victorion berthed at Corporation Wharf 1907, Leven Street Haverton Hill 1905

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Old Pictures of Stockton 8

Old pictures of Stockton on Tees including Pond Norton 1904, Parish Church and High Street 1905, Old Windmill Dovecot Street, Opening of the new electric tramway 1898

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Old Pictures of Stockton 9

Old images of Stockton and Thornaby including Ropner Park 1911, St Cuthberts Church Billingham, River trip on the Diamond Jubilee 1900, Queen Victoria High School

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Old Pictures of Stockton 10

Old Pictures of Stockon-on-Tees including Stockton Cricket Team, Stockton and Thornaby surgical hospital 1909, Stockton Cherry Fair 1904, The Five Lamps 1906

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Old Pictures of Stockton 11

Old pictures of Thornaby and Stockton including Town Hall High Street 1914, Thornaby Iron Works of Messrs WIlliam Whitwell and Co 1910, Middlesbrough from the five lamps 1910, The old church Thornaby

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Old Pictures of Stockton 12

Old pictures of Stockton including Waterloo Mills 1910, Wedding procession, View from Victoria Bridge, Walking Contest from five lamps 1903, Watson Brothers Advertisement

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The Arc Theatre & Cinema

The Arc, situated in Dovecot Street Stockton has three floors with theatres, a cinema, exhibition spaces, a dance studio, meeting rooms, a cafe and two bars. Acting as both a producing and presenting venue, Arc provides the best entertainment in the region and has something for everyone; theatre, music, comedy, dance, and films. …

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