A North East council have released a full list of resurfacing works taking place across the borough over the next year.
Stockton Borough Council (SBC) have announced the roads across Stockton, Yarm, and Billingham which will be undergoing resurfacing works until March 2025.
The works are planned to take place over the next 12 months.
A Stockton Borough Council spokesperson said: “Roads across the Borough have been pencilled in for resurfacing works to be undertaken over the next 12 months.
“Other patching works will be carried out on roads as required throughout the year.”
The programme of work will begin this month and run until March 2025.
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Sections of the following roads will be resurfaced:
• Acklam Road, Thornaby
• Arundel Road, Billingham
• Campion Close, Ingleby Barwick
• Casson Way, Billingham
• Coulson Close, Yarm
• Crathorne Road, Norton
• Cunningham Drive, Thornaby
• Durham Road, Thorpe Thewles/Hardwick
• Eamount Road, Norton
• Fleck Way, Thornaby
• Hardwick Road, Hardwick
• Haverton Hill Road, Haverton Hill
• Hutton Grove, Hartburn
• Ingleby Grove, Hartburn
• Lealholme Grove, Fairfield
• Leven Bank Road, Yarm
• Ludlow Road, Billingham
• Lutton Crescent, Billingham
• Maritime Road, Stockton
• Marsh House Avenue, Billingham
• Outram Street, Ropner
• Peveril Road, Billingham
• Princes Square, Thornaby
• Princess Avenue, Stockton
• Queen Elizabeth Way, Ingleby Barwick
• Renfrew Road, Norton
• Seal Sands Link Road, Billingham
• Seamer Grove, Hartburn
• The Meadowings, Yarm
• Tunstall Avenue, Billingham
• The Green, Norton
• Thirsk Road, Yarm
• Upper Green Lane, Thornaby
• Somerset Road, Norton
• Windermere Road, Grangefield
• 1825 Way, Stockton
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