Stockton-on-Tees (borough)
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Borough of Stockton-on-Tees | |
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Geography | |
Status: | Unitary, Borough |
Region: | North East England |
Ceremonial County: | Durham and North Yorkshire |
Area: - Total |
Ranked 186th 203.89 km² |
Admin. HQ: | Stockton-on-Tees |
ONS code: | 00EF |
Demographics | |
Population: - Total (2005 est.) - Density |
Ranked 77th 186,700 916 / km² |
Ethnicity: | 97.2% White 1.7% S.Asian |
Politics | |
Stockton-on-Tees Council http://www.stockton.gov.uk/ |
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Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
Executive: | Labour (council NOC) |
MPs: | Frank Cook, Dari Taylor |
Stockton-on-Tees is a unitary authority and borough in the Tees Valley area of north-east England, with a resident population in 2001 of 178,408, rising to 185,880 in 2005 estimates.
The borough of Stockton-on-Tees is made up of several smaller towns: Stockton-on-Tees with a resident population of 82,880, Billingham, 36,720, and Thornaby-on-Tees, 23,200 being the main settlements, along with the smaller towns of Yarm, and Norton. Durham Tees Valley Airport is also partly within the borough. The Stockton-on-Tees borough accounts for the largest amount of residents within the Teesside and Hartlepool urban area.
The core of the town was traditionally in County Durham, but the borough spilled over the river into Yorkshire. The borough was formed on April 1, 1974, from the Stockton part of Teesside county borough, along with part of Stockton Rural District in County Durham and part of Stokesley Rural District from the North Riding. At that time it was designated a non-metropolitan district of Cleveland.
It became a unitary authority on April 1, 1996. For ceremonial purposes the borough is split between County Durham and North Yorkshire, along the line of the River Tees.
[edit] Economy
This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees at current basic prices published (pp.240-253) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
Year | Regional Gross Value Added4 | Agriculture1 | Industry2 | Services3 |
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1995 | 2,804 | 9 | 1,443 | 1,352 |
2000 | 3,252 | 6 | 1,359 | 1,887 |
2003 | 3,364 | 6 | 1,037 | 2,320 |
Note 1: includes hunting and forestry
Note 2: includes energy and construction
Note 3: includes financial intermediation services indirectly measured
Note 4: Components may not sum to totals due to rounding
[edit] External link
- Statistics about Stockton-on-Tees from the Office for National Statistics Census 2001
The borough of Stockton-on-Tees |
Towns: Billingham | Eaglescliffe | Stockton | Thornaby | Yarm Villages: Aislaby | Carlton | Cowpen Bewley | Egglescliffe | Elton | Grindon | Hartburn | High Leven | Hilton | Longnewton | Maltby | Norton | Redmarshall | Stillington | Thorpe Thewles | Urlay Nook | Whinney Hill | Whitton | Wolviston |
Districts of North East England | ![]() |
Alnwick - Berwick-upon-Tweed - Blyth Valley - Castle Morpeth - Chester-le-Street - Darlington - Derwentside - Durham - Easington - Gateshead - Hartlepool - Middlesbrough - Newcastle upon Tyne - North Tyneside - Redcar and Cleveland - Sedgefield - South Tyneside - Stockton-on-Tees - Sunderland - Teesdale - Tynedale - Wansbeck - Wear Valley | |
Counties with multiple districts: County Durham - Northumberland - Tyne and Wear |