Difference between revisions of "Stockton Ward"
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 18 November 2022
Stockton Ward is one of the Wards of County Durham, located in the south-east of the county. It is named after the town of Stockton-on-Tees which it contains. It is bounded to the south by Yorkshire; to the west by Darlington Ward; to the north by Chester Ward; and to the north by Easington Ward. In 2011, Stockton Ward has a population of 250,447, rising to 250,855 if Craykeshire is included.
It comprises the following ancient parishes:
- Billingham
- Bishop Middleham
- Bishopton
- Egglescliffe
- Elton
- Elwick Hall
- Garmondsway Moor (ex. par.)
- Greatham
- Great Stainton
- Grindon
- Hart (part)*
- Haughton le Skerne (part)†
- Hurworth
- Long Newton
- Middleton St George
- Norton
- Redmarshall
- Sedgefield
- Sockburn (part)‡
- Stockton-on-Tees
- Stranton
*: Extends into Easington Ward.
†: Extends into Darlington Ward.
‡: Extends into Yorkshire.
Additionally, the parish of Crayke forms a detached part of the Ward, and County of Durham, locally situated in Yorkshire.
Wards of County Durham |
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Chester • Darlington • Easington • Stockton • Islandshire • Norhamshire |