walking and cycling map of middlesbrough

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Albert Park Tel: (01642) 819808 Cenotaph and Dorman Museum Tel: (01642) 813 781 www.dormanmuseum.co.uk A Grade 2 listed Victorian park covering 30 hectares. It is situated in the centre of the town just off Linthorpe Road. The park has a visitor centre, bandstand, fountain, roller skating rink, boating lake, bowling green, tennis courts, café, play areas and historic attractions. At the entrance to the park you will find the Middlesbrough Cenotaph War Memorial and the Dorman Museum – specialising in Science, Archaeology, Pottery and the Social History of Middlesbrough. Teesaurus Park The park covers 10 acres and is situated on the southern bank of the River Tees. The park opened in 1979, on a former slag heap, in what was the Ironmasters’ district. Features include life-size steel skeletons of dinosaurs including stegosaurus, brontosaurus, brachiasaurus and a mammoth. The park has its own small car park and the route of the Teesdale Way passes through the park. Access is available off Riverside Park Road. Newham Grange Country Farm Tel: (01642) 515 729 www.newhamgrangefarm.co.uk This unique and extremely popular family attraction has been a working country farm since the 17th century, and has been recognised by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust as an approved Conservation Centre. There are many things to see and do, from the wide range of animal breeds, to the play and picnic area, willow maze and mini tractors. There is also a farmhouse café and shop, with ample parking accessible from Wykeham Way. Common road signs and markings that you may come across when cycling through the borough. No entry (for all vehicles including cycles) Motor vehicles prohibited (cycles permitted) Segregated route Shared route for cyclists and pedestrians With flow cycle lane Route for use by pedal cycles only No cycling Stainton Quarry Nature Reserve Tel: (01642) 300 202 Situated to the south of Stainton Village, the Quarry is a tranquil green space for local residents as well as providing habitat for wildlife. There is a circular footpath that snakes through a mature woodland and meadow, offering views of the countryside. Pedestrian access is from Cedarwood Glade. Stewart Park and the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum Tel: (01642) 300 202 - Stewart Park Tel: (01642) 311 211 - Captain Cook Birthplace Museum The Park is Middlesbrough’s largest informal park covering 120 acres with large areas of open space, lakes, ponds, animal enclosures, woodland glades and wildlife. Facilities and attractions include the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum, a discovery wood, orienteering trail, children’s play area, café and pets corner! Special events run throughout the year. The park is open all year round and the carpark access is from Ladgate Lane. Ayresome Gardens Situated along Linthorpe Road. Enjoy a break in this small urban park and playground situated on the site of a former cemetery. Fairy Dell Nature Reserve A beautiful steep sided valley; situated in Coulby Newham. It is a peaceful haven for nearby residents as well as providing a habitat for many species of birds and invertebrates. Marton West Beck meanders through the site, which is made up of lakes, woodland and grassy glades. Access off Gunnergate Lane or via a short walk from Newham Grange Country Farm. Pallister Park Situated in east Middlesbrough off Ormesby Road there are 30 acres of open parkland with play areas, basketball and tennis courts. Advice for riding on-road You must follow the Highway Code. Be aware of what is happening around you at all times. If riding with children, ride behind them and slightly further out away from the kerb – this will ensure that cars overtaking will not drive too close to them. Use clear signals so other road users know exactly what you are doing. On dull days or at night ensure you can be seen – use your lights, and dress appropriately. Consider the weather conditions. Just like driving, different riding skills will be needed. Advice for riding off-road There are many off-road areas classified for use by cyclists. Some of these areas may also be designated for use by pedestrians and horse riders such as public and permissive bridleways. If there is a marked path for cyclists; please keep to that path. Be prepared to give way or slow down for others, particularly near bends, and gateways etc. Be aware of the needs of others, especially those with more limited mobility; such as the mobility impaired, very young children and infirm or elderly people. Cycling Advice Common Signs Contacts Sustainable Middlesbrough Walk Middlesbrough Public Green Spaces The Walk Middlesbrough Initiative was setup by Middlesbrough Council in July 2011 to encourage walking as a means of improving the health of the residents of Middlesbrough. The initiative gathers information on the walks available, both guided and self-led, which currently exist as well as setting up new routes and encouraging walking groups. For further information e-mail: [email protected] Sustainable Middlesbrough is a project funded under Middlesbrough Councils successful funding bid from the Department for Transport. It consists of a programme of investment in sustainable transport initiatives, targetted at reducing congestion, growing the local economy and reducing carbon emissions. The funding is supporting people accessing active travel (walking and cycling), with a view to encourage shorter journeys to be conducted without the use of private vehicles. For more information on Sustainable Middlesbrough, please visit www.middlesbrough.gov.uk Places of Interest Cartography © FourPoint Mapping for Middlesbrough Borough Council www.fourpointmapping.co.uk Countryside Code Urban Code There are five areas of The Countryside Code dedicated to helping members of the public respect, protect and enjoy the countryside. Be safe – plan ahead and follow any signs Leave gates and property as you find them Protect plants and animals, and take your litter home Keep dogs under close control Consider other people Further information regarding the above can be found at www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk Middlesbrough Walking and Cycling Map A guide to discovering Middlesbrough’s Public Rights of Way, walking and cycling networks Middlesbrough is predominantly a large urban environment, and as such, when walking on roads; please follow the advice of the Highway Code. Use the pavement if there is one Use safe crossings wherever possible Help drivers to see you by wearing fluorescent or reflective clothing If there is no pavement walk on the right, facing oncoming traffic, crossing to the other side before sharp right hand bends Further information regarding the above can be found at www.directgov.co.uk Hemlington Lake and Recreation Centre Tel: (01642) 596 546 Situated off Cass House Road; covering 39 acres of open space. The site offers a wide range of activities including canoeing, angling, gymnastics and art and craft sessions. The lake is host to a wide variety of wildlife including kingfishers, mute swans, tufted and ruddy ducks as well as a thriving population of water voles. Linthorpe Cemetery Nature Reserve Tel: (01642) 817 725 This historic cemetery is steeped in local history and is a place of peace and tranquillity in the west of the town. As well as being an important burial ground - it is a haven for wildlife. In the Southern section of the cemetery there is an almost complete canopy cover of mature trees. There is some dead standing timber with luxuriant ivy growth; that provides important nesting and feeding sites for tawny owls and great spotted woodpeckers. Access is via Acklam Road. Berwick Hills Nature Reserve This green oasis in the heart of Berwick Hills is a quiet place for exercise and relaxation. Ormesby Beck meanders through the site, which has a variety of habitats including wildflower meadows, woodlands and ponds. Access is from either Bradhope Road or Ida Road. Thorntree Park Tel: (01642) 300 202 The Park is within walking distance of most people living in the East Middlesbrough area and is approximately 2 miles from the town centre. The park is a well-used invaluable asset for the local community and contains two children’s play areas, two floodlit kick-about areas and an informal garden. Tees Transporter Bridge and Visitor Centre The Tees Transporter Bridge has been a symbol of the area since it was opened in 1911. Dominating the Middlesbrough skyline, it is the largest Transporter Bridge remaining in the world; originally built to allow working ships to pass underneath it remains a working bridge. Middlesbrough Town Hall Tel: (01642) 729 729 An impressive neo-Gothic building; part of Middlesbrough’s municipal buildings complex, that was officially opened in 1889 by the then Prince and Princess of Wales after a six year building programme. Today the Town Hall is one of the region’s leading performance spaces, well known for its acoustics and ambience. Its versatility is reflected in its wide ranging arts and entertainment programme. Ormesby Hall Tel: (01642) 324 188 www.nationaltrust.org.uk Home of the Pennyman family for nearly 400 years, this classic Georgian mansion, with its Victorian kitchen and laundry, attractive gardens and estate walks, provides lively resources for local schools and community groups, and a unique venue for wedding ceremonies and corporate events. Access off Ladgate Lane. Temenos and Middlesbrough Dock Temenos was the first sculpture for the Tees Valley Giants project to be announced and was produced by the sculptor Anish Kapoor and structural designer Cecil Balmond. It is approximately 110m long and 50m high. The structure is located at the north eastern corner of Middlesbrough Dock, which has seen many changes since it was built by the civil engineer George Turnbull from 1840 to 1842, including being expanded many times. Today it is no longer a working dock but instead is surrounded by many new buildings such as the recently relocated Middlesbrough College. Prissick Base (Skate Plaza and Middlesbrough Cycle Circuit) Tel: (01642) 300 202 A major centre for sport and recreation within the town; just off Marton Road. It provides a multi-activity environment, supporting a wide range of programmes and activities such as football, cricket and croquet. Key features within the site include a skate plaza, developed for the use of skateboards, BMX bikes, inline skates and a Cycle Circuit - with a 1km closed smooth surfaced circuit, which incorporates a club house with facilities and offering cycle hire. Riverside Stadium Tel: (0844 499) 1234 www.mfc.co.uk The stadium is the home of Middlesbrough Football Club and was built between 1994 and 1995 to replace Ayresome Park, the Club’s former ground. mima, Centre Square and the Bottle of Notes Centre Square is a modern public square featuring the stunning mima Art Gallery, Central Library, a beautiful fountain and a great space for large events. In front of mima, you can find the famous Bottle of Notes sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen inspired by explorer Captain Cook. Centre Square Tel: (01642) 726 720 mima is open at scheduled times and for special events. www.visitmima.com Facilities at mima include a café and shop. Middlesbrough Municipal Golf Centre Tel: (01642) 315 533 The Golf Centre has been home to golf for over 30 years. The fantastic 18 hole parkland golf course is set in 160 acres within south Middlesbrough. The Centre is an excellent place to relax and unwind. The clubhouse offers a friendly traditional atmosphere, and an excellent catering service with ample car parking facilities - with access from Ladgate Lane. For further information on any of these sites or where else there is to visit in Middlesbrough and the northeast please visit www.middlesbrough.gov.uk or www.lovemiddlesbrough.com Car parking Toilets Coach park Toilets including facilities for disabled people Car park with disabled parking School parties welcome Picnic site Leaflet available Refreshments (May be seasonal) Visitor centre Museum / Historic site Children’s play area Events Seating Beck/burn/creek Archeological site Wheelchair access Green Flag Award Scrape/pond/lake Trees Art and sculpture Wild flowers Tourist Information Reedbed Middlesbrough Public Rights of Way Walking and Cycling maps of Stockton, Redcar and Cleveland, Darlington & Hartlepool are also available. Middlesbrough Council Responsible for the management, maintenance, repair and improvement of the Public Rights of Way network. Tel: (01642) 728153 Email: [email protected] www.middlesbrough.gov.uk Responsible for developing the cycle route network, cycle parking and route signage. Tel: (01642) 728196 Email: [email protected] Middlesbrough Council Environment Services Tel: (01642) 726001 Email: [email protected] Sustrans Responsible for the construction and co-ordination of the National Cycle Network. Contact Sustrans Tees Valley. Tel: (01642) 803441 www.sustrans.org.uk Ramblers Association Registered charity which promotes rambling, protects Rights of Way, campaigns for access to open country and defends the countryside. Tel: (020) 7339 8500 Email: [email protected] www.ramblers.org.uk Public and Permissive Rights of Way Public footpath: For walkers only Permissive Paths: Access allowed with the permission of the landowner usually for walking and/ or cyclists and on occasion horse riders Promoted routes: Direction of a promoted route along footways and across land Public bridleway: For walkers, cyclists and horse riders. No motorcycles or cars Middlesbrough Council’s Highways and Transportation Department manage the Public Rights of Way in Middlesbrough. Their aim is to ensure that all Rights of Way are legally defined, properly maintained and well publicised. Public Rights of Way include public footpaths and public bridleways. There are 40km of Rights of Way within the Borough, consisting of 34km of footpaths and 6km of bridleways. There are also more than 100km of unrecorded public Rights of Way which provide a connected network of walking and cycling routes. The Public Rights of Way network provides a wide range of routes and opportunities for countryside recreation and commuting to school and work. They can offer vital links between countryside sites and urban areas, create local circular routes and often form part of longer distance routes such as the Teesdale Way, 8 Bridges Way and the National Cycle Network. All of Middlesbrough’s Public Rights of Way can be found on ordnance Survey (OS) Explorer Maps 306 and OL26, or on OS Landranger Map 93. If you find a problem on any Public Rights of Way or access routes; please contact the Rights of Way officer by e-mailing [email protected] or alternatively telephone 01642 728153 The information shown in this guide is for guidance only and does not replace the Ordnance Survey maps and is not the definitive map for Rights of Way in Middlesbrough. It is not suitable for statutory or other formal purposes. © Mike Kipling © Mike Kipling © Charles Twist © Mike Kipling © Mike Kipling © Stephen Gray © Gilmar Ribeiro © Mike Kipling © Dave Charnley © Dave Charnley © Mike Kipling Physical activity is good for you! It helps you feel better by releasing a hormone called endorphin (A feel good hormone in the body). There are many other reasons to travel actively, such as: Adults are recommended to complete two and a half hours of moderate activity per week, and children to complete sixty minutes per day. Walking and cycling class as moderate activity, so why not incorporate this in to your commute to work? Burn calories and lose weight. Being active is good for your health – it can help to reduce the chances of stroke, Coronary Heart Disease, Type 2 Diabetes and certain types of Cancer. Active travel is virtually cost free – saves you money! Walking and cycling are Carbon neutral activities – they don’t produce C02 or other harmful gasses. They don’t produce congestion, and you don’t get stuck in traffic! Save money on expensive gym memberships. Reasons to Walk and Cycle Commuting by Walking or Cycling Training Walking or cycling to school or work is a great way to get to your recommended activity levels. Not every journey can be realistically completed by walking and cycling, but there is always the option of parking a few minutes from your school or workplace and walking the remaining distance. This could even be parking at a car park further away than you normally do. Why not give it a go today? Pedestrian and Cycle training is available to all Middlesbrough Primary schools. Pedestrian training is delivered to year 3 pupils, whereas Bikeability training is delivered to pupils in years 5 and 6. Contact your school to find out more information, or contact Middlesbrough Environment City on (01642) 243183. Adult cycle training is occasionally delivered by Middlesbrough Cycle Centre. To find out more, please call direct on (01642) 219620. Cycle route and route number forming part of the National Cycle Network YEW ST SOU THF SOUTHFIELD ROAD E T T ESHER STREET NEWLANDS ROAD A B IN GDON ROAD CLARENDON RO AD F E R N S T LA U R E L S T M A P L E S T R E E T PA L M S T R E E T M YR TLE STR E E T S T E PHENSON STREET CAMDEN ST FIFE STREET SOM E R S E T S T R E E T A B IN G D O N RO A D GRANGE STREET RUSSELL STREET B R IG H T S T R E E T GRANGE ROA D M E LROSE STREET J E D BURGH S T R E E T GRANGE ROAD EM ILY STRE E T BOSWELL ST BOR OUGH ROAD BOROUGH ROAD W OODLANDS ROA D SOUTHFIELD LANE SOUTH FIELD LANE L I N T H O R P E R O A D BA KER STREET BEDFORD STREET ALBERT ROAD A L B E R T R OA D STREET COR PORATION ROAD FRY STREET WIL SO N STREET A LB ER T M E W S L IN THORPE MEWS WILSON STREET N E WP OR T R OA D NEWPORT ROAD G IL KES STREET B R E N T N A L L S T H A RR IS ST R E E T G RANG E ROAD S T AID A N S D R I VE FAIRBRIDG E STREET H E AD S T M O N K L AND CLOS E D AV ISO NSTR EET GRANGE ROAD ET PRINCES STREET PRINCES ROAD GAR NET S TREET A M B E R S T R E E T PELHAM STREET M S T R E E T AN STREET PORTM AN STREET RUBY STREET E M E R A L D S T PEARL STRE ET P ER CY STR EET Y STREET BANY STREET SKE ROAD DIA MOND R O A D KINGSTON STREET WIN DSOR ST N STREET UNION STREET ST PAUL'S RO AD ST PAUL'S ROAD ALWENT ROAD E SH WO O D SQ UARE LEE SRO AD LEES ROAD L EES ROAD DERWENT STREET GRETA STREET LORNE STREET OWARD STREET VIC TO RIA S TREE T GLEBE R WYLAM STREET WENTWOR CANNON PARK ROAD CANNON PARK WAY CANNON PARK W AY MARSH STRE ET CANNO N STREE T MARSH RO AD MA RS H R O A D RIV ERS IDE PAR K ROA D FO RTY F OOT R OAD METZ BRI DG E RO AD R O M A LD K IR KR OA D MARSH ROAD STATION STREET ZET LAND ROAD EX CHAN G E S Q ZETLAND PL WOOD STREET WINDWARD W AY BRIDGE STREET EAST B R U NSWICK STREET OAK STREE T CORPORATION ROAD ELM S T R E E T D U N N I N G S T JOHNSON ST FLEETHAM ST WALPOLE ST MANOR ST WA VERLEY ST AI NE ST WARREN STREET CALT HORP E CO U R T FLEETHAM ST A MMERST ON ROAD FALLOWS COURT JOHNSON ST BOLCKOW STREET PALMER STREET PEEL ST D U N N IN G R O A D BOROUGH ROAD HA RTINGTON RO AD N EWPORT ROAD N EWPOR TR OAD B1272 B1 272 B 1272 B6541 N O R T H R O AD BRIDGE STREET WEST A178 A66 A66 Hill Street The Mall Bus Station Dundas Shopping Mall Captain Cook Square Council Offices Courts Council Offices Hotel Cinema Supermarket University Amphitheatre University Courts Tourist Information Town Centre Over 250 miles of recommended cycle routes to encourage journeys by bicycle. Redcar & Cleveland © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100023413 Free town centre parking Located in the Bus Station in the centre of town, the Cycle Centre is a prime location for commuters and shoppers alike. Committed to promoting cycling in Middlesbrough, it provides free, secure, indoor cycle parking along with showers, changing facilities, lockers and an information centre. Members, now totalling over 1500, can leave their cycles safe and secure while they go to work or go shopping. The Middlesbrough Cycle Centre is one of two secure staffed town centre cycle parking facilities in the Tees Valley. Contact us Unit 4, Middlesbrough Bus Station, Newport Road, Middlesbrough,TS1 5AE You can contact us by telephone on: 01642 219620 or email: [email protected] Alternatively you can follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/middlesbroughcyclecentre www.middlesbroughcyclecentre.org.uk

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Page 1: Walking and Cycling Map of Middlesbrough

Albert ParkTel: (01642) 819808

Cenotaph and Dorman Museum Tel: (01642) 813 781 www.dormanmuseum.co.uk

A Grade 2 listed Victorian park covering 30 hectares. It is situated in the centre of the town just off Linthorpe Road. The park has a visitor centre, bandstand, fountain, roller skating rink, boating lake, bowling green, tennis courts, café, play areas and historic attractions. At the entrance to the park you will find the Middlesbrough Cenotaph War Memorial and the Dorman Museum – specialising in Science, Archaeology, Pottery and the Social History of Middlesbrough.

Teesaurus Park

The park covers 10 acres and is situated on the southern bank of the River Tees. The park opened in 1979, on a former slag heap, in what was the Ironmasters’ district. Features include life-size steel skeletons of dinosaurs including stegosaurus, brontosaurus, brachiasaurus and a mammoth. The park has its own small car park and the route of the Teesdale Way passes through the park. Access is available off Riverside Park Road.

Newham Grange Country Farm Tel: (01642) 515 729 www.newhamgrangefarm.co.uk

This unique and extremely popular family attraction has been a working country farm since the 17th century, and has been recognised by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust as an approved Conservation Centre. There are many things to see and do, from the wide range of animal breeds, to the play and picnic area, willow maze and mini tractors. There is also a farmhouse café and shop, with ample parking accessible from Wykeham Way.

Common road signs and markings that you may come across when cycling through the borough.

No entry (for all vehicles including cycles)

Motor vehicles prohibited (cycles permitted)

Segregated route

Shared route for cyclists and pedestrians

With flow cycle lane

Route for use by pedal cycles only

No cycling

Stainton Quarry Nature Reserve Tel: (01642) 300 202

Situated to the south of Stainton Village, the Quarry is a tranquil green space for local residents as well as providing habitat for wildlife. There is a circular footpath that snakes through a mature woodland and meadow, offering views of the countryside. Pedestrian access is from Cedarwood Glade.

Stewart Park and the Captain Cook Birthplace MuseumTel: (01642) 300 202 - Stewart ParkTel: (01642) 311 211 - Captain Cook Birthplace Museum

The Park is Middlesbrough’s largest informal park covering 120 acres with large areas of open space, lakes, ponds, animal enclosures, woodland glades and wildlife. Facilities and attractions include the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum, a discovery wood, orienteering trail, children’s play area, café and pets corner! Special events run throughout the year. The park is open all year round and the carpark access is from Ladgate Lane.

Ayresome Gardens

Situated along Linthorpe Road. Enjoy a break in this small urban park and playground situated on the site of a former cemetery.

Fairy Dell Nature Reserve

A beautiful steep sided valley; situated in Coulby Newham. It is a peaceful haven for nearby residents as well as providing a habitat for many species of birds and invertebrates. Marton West Beck meanders through the site, which is made up of lakes, woodland and grassy glades. Access off Gunnergate Lane or via a short walk from Newham Grange Country Farm.

Pallister Park

Situated in east Middlesbrough off Ormesby Road there are 30 acres of open parkland with play areas, basketball and tennis courts.

Advice for riding on-road

● You must follow the Highway Code.

● Be aware of what is happening around you at all times.

● If riding with children, ride behind them and slightly further out away from the kerb – this will ensure that cars overtaking will not drive too close to them.

● Use clear signals so other road users know exactly what you are doing.

● On dull days or at night ensure you can be seen – use your lights, and dress appropriately.

● Consider the weather conditions. Just like driving, different riding skills will be needed.

Advice for riding off-road

● There are many off-road areas classified for use by cyclists. Some of these areas may also be designated for use by pedestrians and horse riders such as public and permissive bridleways.

● If there is a marked path for cyclists; please keep to that path.

● Be prepared to give way or slow down for others, particularly near bends, and gateways etc.

● Be aware of the needs of others, especially those with more limited mobility; such as the mobility impaired, very young children and infirm or elderly people.

Cycling Advice Common Signs Contacts

Sustainable Middlesbrough

Walk Middlesbrough

Public Green Spaces

The Walk Middlesbrough Initiative was setup by Middlesbrough Council in July 2011 to encourage walking as a means of improving the health of the residents of

Middlesbrough. The initiative gathers information on the walks available, both guided and self-led, which currently exist as well as setting up new routes and encouraging walking groups.

For further information e-mail: [email protected]

Sustainable Middlesbrough is a project funded under Middlesbrough Councils successful funding bid from the Department for Transport. It consists of a programme of investment in sustainable transport initiatives, targetted at reducing congestion, growing the local economy and reducing carbon emissions.

The funding is supporting people accessing active travel (walking and cycling), with a view to encourage shorter journeys to be conducted without the use of private vehicles. For more information on Sustainable Middlesbrough, please visit www.middlesbrough.gov.uk

Places of Interest

Cartography © FourPoint Mapping for Middlesbrough Borough Council www.fourpointmapping.co.uk

Countryside Code

Urban Code

There are five areas of The Countryside Code dedicated to helping members of the public respect, protect and enjoy the countryside.

Be safe – plan ahead and follow any signs

Leave gates and property as you find them

Protect plants and animals, and take your litter home

Keep dogs under close control

Consider other people

Further information regarding the above can be found at www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk

MiddlesbroughWalking and Cycling Map

A guide to discovering Middlesbrough’s Public Rights of Way, walking and cycling networks

Middlesbrough is predominantly a large urban environment, and as such, when walking on roads; please follow the advice of the Highway Code.

Use the pavement if there is one

Use safe crossings wherever possible

Help drivers to see you by wearing fluorescent or reflective clothing

If there is no pavement walk on the right, facing oncoming traffic, crossing to the other side before sharp right hand bends

Further information regarding the above can be found at www.directgov.co.uk

Hemlington Lake and Recreation Centre Tel: (01642) 596 546

Situated off Cass House Road; covering 39 acres of open space. The site offers a wide range of activities including canoeing, angling, gymnastics and art and craft sessions. The lake is host to a wide variety of wildlife including kingfishers, mute swans, tufted and ruddy ducks as well as a thriving population of water voles.

Linthorpe Cemetery Nature Reserve Tel: (01642) 817 725

This historic cemetery is steeped in local history and is a place of peace and tranquillity in the west of the town. As well as being an important burial ground - it is a haven for wildlife. In the Southern section of the cemetery there is an almost complete canopy cover of mature trees. There is some dead standing timber with luxuriant ivy growth; that provides important nesting and feeding sites for tawny owls and great spotted woodpeckers. Access is via Acklam Road.

Berwick Hills Nature Reserve

This green oasis in the heart of Berwick Hills is a quiet place for exercise and relaxation. Ormesby Beck meanders through the site, which has a variety of habitats including wildflower meadows, woodlands and ponds. Access is from either Bradhope Road or Ida Road.

Thorntree ParkTel: (01642) 300 202

The Park is within walking distance of most people living in the East Middlesbrough area and is approximately 2 miles from the town centre. The park is a well-used invaluable asset for the local community and contains two children’s play areas, two floodlit kick-about areas and an informal garden.

Tees Transporter Bridge and Visitor Centre

The Tees Transporter Bridge has been a symbol of the area since it was opened in 1911. Dominating the Middlesbrough skyline, it is the largest Transporter Bridge remaining in the world; originally built to allow working ships to pass underneath it remains a working bridge.

Middlesbrough Town Hall Tel: (01642) 729 729

An impressive neo-Gothic building; part of Middlesbrough’s municipal buildings complex, that was officially opened in 1889 by the then Prince and Princess of Wales after a six year building programme. Today the Town Hall is one of the region’s leading performance spaces, well known for its acoustics and ambience. Its versatility is reflected in its wide ranging arts and entertainment programme.

Ormesby Hall Tel: (01642) 324 188 www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Home of the Pennyman family for nearly 400 years, this classic Georgian mansion, with its Victorian kitchen and laundry, attractive gardens and estate walks, provides lively resources for local schools and community groups, and a unique venue for wedding ceremonies and corporate events. Access off Ladgate Lane.

Temenos and Middlesbrough Dock

Temenos was the first sculpture for the Tees Valley Giants project to be announced and was produced by the sculptor Anish Kapoor and structural designer Cecil Balmond. It is approximately 110m long and 50m high. The structure is located at the north eastern corner of Middlesbrough Dock, which has seen many changes since it was built by the civil engineer George Turnbull from 1840 to 1842, including being expanded many times. Today it is no longer a working dock but instead is surrounded by many new buildings such as the recently relocated Middlesbrough College.

Prissick Base (Skate Plaza and Middlesbrough Cycle Circuit)Tel: (01642) 300 202

A major centre for sport and recreation within the town; just off Marton Road. It provides a multi-activity environment, supporting a wide range of programmes and activities such as football, cricket and croquet. Key features within the site include a skate plaza, developed for the use of skateboards, BMX bikes, inline skates and a Cycle Circuit - with a 1km closed smooth surfaced circuit, which incorporates a club house with facilities and offering cycle hire.

Riverside Stadium Tel: (0844 499) 1234 www.mfc.co.uk

The stadium is the home of Middlesbrough Football Club and was built between 1994 and 1995 to replace Ayresome Park, the Club’s former ground.

mima, Centre Square and the Bottle of Notes

Centre Square is a modern public square featuring the stunning mima Art Gallery, Central Library, a beautiful fountain and a great space for large events. In front of mima, you can find the famous Bottle of Notes sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen inspired by explorer Captain Cook.

Centre Square Tel: (01642) 726 720 mima is open at scheduled times and for special events.www.visitmima.com Facilities at mima include a café and shop.

Middlesbrough Municipal Golf Centre Tel: (01642) 315 533

The Golf Centre has been home to golf for over 30 years. The fantastic 18 hole parkland golf course is set in 160 acres within south Middlesbrough. The Centre is an excellent place to relax and unwind. The clubhouse offers a friendly traditional atmosphere, and an excellent catering service with ample car parking facilities - with access from Ladgate Lane.

For further information on any of these sites or where else there is to visit in Middlesbrough and the northeast please visit www.middlesbrough.gov.uk or www.lovemiddlesbrough.com

Car parking

Toilets

Coach park

Toilets including facilities for disabled people

Car park with disabled parking

School parties welcome

Picnic site

Leaflet available

Refreshments (May be seasonal)

Visitor centre

Museum / Historic site

Children’s play area

Events

Seating

Beck/burn/creek

Archeological site

Wheelchair access

Green Flag Award

Scrape/pond/lake

Trees

Art and sculpture

Wild flowers

Tourist Information

Reedbed

Middlesbrough Public Rights of Way

Walking and Cycling maps of Stockton, Redcar and Cleveland, Darlington & Hartlepool are also available.

Middlesbrough Council Responsible for the management, maintenance, repair and improvement

of the Public Rights of Way network.Tel: (01642) 728153Email: [email protected]

Responsible for developing the cycle route network, cycle parking and route signage.Tel: (01642) 728196Email: [email protected]

Middlesbrough Council Environment Services Tel: (01642) 726001 Email: [email protected]

SustransResponsible for the construction and co-ordination of the National Cycle Network. Contact Sustrans Tees Valley.Tel: (01642) 803441 www.sustrans.org.uk

Ramblers AssociationRegistered charity which promotes rambling, protects Rights of Way, campaigns for access to open country and defends the countryside.Tel: (020) 7339 8500Email: [email protected]

Public and Permissive Rights of Way

Public footpath: For walkers only

Permissive Paths: Access allowed with the permission of the landowner usually for walking and/or cyclists and on occasion horse riders

Promoted routes: Direction of a promoted route along footways and across land

Public bridleway: For walkers, cyclists and horse riders. No motorcycles or cars

Middlesbrough Council’s Highways and Transportation Department manage the Public Rights of Way in Middlesbrough. Their aim is to ensure that all Rights of Way are legally defined, properly maintained and well publicised.

Public Rights of Way include public footpaths and public bridleways. There are 40km of Rights of Way within the Borough, consisting of 34km of footpaths and 6km of bridleways. There are also more than 100km of unrecorded public Rights of Way which provide a connected network of walking and cycling routes.

The Public Rights of Way network provides a wide range of routes and opportunities for countryside recreation and commuting to school and work. They can offer vital links between countryside sites and urban areas, create local circular routes and often form part of longer distance routes such as the Teesdale Way, 8 Bridges Way and the National Cycle Network.

All of Middlesbrough’s Public Rights of Way can be found on ordnance Survey (OS) Explorer Maps 306 and OL26, or on OS Landranger Map 93.

If you find a problem on any Public Rights of Way or access routes; please contact the Rights of Way officer by e-mailing [email protected] or alternatively telephone 01642 728153

The information shown in this guide is for guidance only and does not replace the Ordnance Survey maps and is not the definitive map for Rights of Way in Middlesbrough. It is not suitable for statutory or other formal purposes.

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Physical activity is good for you! It helps you feel better by releasing a hormone called endorphin (A feel good hormone in the body). There are many other reasons to travel actively, such as:

● Adults are recommended to complete two and a half hours of moderate activity per week, and children to complete sixty minutes per day. Walking and cycling class as moderate activity, so why not incorporate this in to your commute to work?

● Burn calories and lose weight.

● Being active is good for your health – it can help to reduce the chances of stroke, Coronary Heart Disease, Type 2 Diabetes and certain types of Cancer.

● Active travel is virtually cost free – saves you money!

● Walking and cycling are Carbon neutral activities – they don’t produce C02 or other harmful gasses.

● They don’t produce congestion, and you don’t get stuck in traffic!

● Save money on expensive gym memberships.

Reasons to Walk and Cycle

Commuting by Walking or Cycling

Training

Walking or cycling to school or work is a great way to get to your recommended activity levels. Not every journey can be realistically completed by walking and cycling, but there is always the option of parking a few minutes from your school or workplace and walking the remaining distance. This could even be parking at a car park further away than you normally do. Why not give it a go today?

Pedestrian and Cycle training is available to all Middlesbrough Primary schools. Pedestrian training is

delivered to year 3 pupils, whereas Bikeability training is delivered to pupils in years 5 and 6. Contact your school to find out more information, or contact

Middlesbrough Environment City on (01642) 243183.

Adult cycle training is occasionally delivered by Middlesbrough Cycle Centre. To find out more, please call direct on (01642) 219620.

Cycle route and route number forming part of the National Cycle Network

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SOUTHFIELD ROAD

SOUTHFIELD ROAD

ACTO

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TON

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GRANGE ROAD

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BOROUGH ROAD

WOO

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SOUTHFIELD LANE

SOUTHFIELD LANE

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BAKER STREET

BEDFORD STREET

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CORPORATION ROAD

FRY STREET

WILSON STREET

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NEWPORTROAD

NEWPORT ROAD

GILKES STREET

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PRINCES ROAD

GARNET STREET

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PELH

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ALWENT ROAD

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LEESROAD

LEES ROAD

DERWENT STREET

GRETASTREET

LORNE STREET

HOWARD STREET

VICTORIASTREET

OUTRAM STREET

ENFI

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STROSS STREET

GLEBE ROAD

WYLAM STREET

COLVILLE STREET

WENTW

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CANNON PARK ROADCANNON PARK WAY CANNON

PARKW

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STREET

CANNON STREET

MARSH ROAD

MARSH

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RIVER

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METZ BRIDGE ROAD

ROMA

LDKIRK ROAD MARSH ROAD STATION STREET

ZETLAND ROAD EXCHANGE SQ

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AND PL WOOD STREET

WINDWARD WAY

BRIDGE STREET EAST

B RUNSWICK STREET

OAK STREET

CORPORATION ROAD

ELM

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DUN

NIN

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JOHNSON ST

FLEETHAMST

WALPOLE STM

ANORST

WAVERLEY ST

LOVAINE ST

WARREN

STREET

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CLIFTON STREET

CALT

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ROAD

FALLOWS

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PARLIAMENT ROAD

JOHNSON ST

BOLCKOW STREET

PALMERSTREET

PEEL ST

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NIN

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LIN

THOR

PERO

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BOROUGH ROAD

HARTINGTON

ROAD

NEWPORT ROAD

NEWPORT ROAD

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B1272

B1272

B6541

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A66

A66

Hill Street

TheMall

Bus Station

DundasShopping

Mall

CaptainCook

Square

CouncilOffices Courts

CouncilOffices

Hotel

Cinema

Supermarket

University

Amphitheatre

University

Courts

TouristInformation

UniversityBuildings

Town Centre

Over 250 miles of recommended cycle routes

to encourage journeys by bicycle.

Redcar & Cleveland

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Free towncentre parking

Located in the Bus Station in the centre of town, theCycle Centre is a prime location for commuters and

shoppers alike. Committed to promoting cycling inMiddlesbrough, it provides free, secure, indoor cycle

parking along with showers, changing facilities, lockersand an information centre.

Members, now totalling over 1500, can leave theircycles safe and secure while they go to work or go shopping.

The Middlesbrough Cycle Centre is one of two secure staffed town centre cycleparking facilities in the Tees Valley.

Contact usUnit 4, Middlesbrough Bus Station, Newport Road,

Middlesbrough,TS1 5AEYou can contact us by telephone on: 01642 219620

or email: [email protected] you can follow us on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/middlesbroughcyclecentre

www.middlesbroughcyclecentre.org.uk

Page 2: Walking and Cycling Map of Middlesbrough

To see the definitive map, which is the legal document showing the location of Public Rights of Way, then please contact the relevant Council’s Rights of Way officer to arrange an appointment.

We have taken all reasonable steps to ensure that the information contained in this leaflet is accurate and correct at the time of writing. However, neither Middlesbrough Borough Council or FourPoint Mapping accept any liability caused by reliance on this information.

Tees Transporter Bridge and Visitor Centre

Middlesbrough Town Hall

Ormesby Hall

Temenos and Middlesbrough Dock

Prissick Base (Skate Plaza and Middlesbrough Cycle Circuit)

Riverside Stadium

mima, Centre Square and the Bottle of Notes

Middlesbrough Municipal Golf Club

See overleaf for more details

Albert ParkCenotaph and Dorman Museum

Teesaurus Park

Newham Grange Country Farm

Stainton Quarry Nature Reserve

Stewart Park and Captain Cook Birthplace Museum

Ayresome Gardens

Fairy Dell Nature Reserve

Pallister Park

Hemlington Lake and Recreation Centre

Linthorpe Cemetery Nature Reserve

Berwick Hills Nature Reserve

Thorntree Park

See overleaf for more details

Public Green Spaces

Key

Places of Interest

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NE

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TEES

DOCK

ROAD

A1053

A1053(T)

GREYSTONE ROAD

A174(T

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A174

A1085

A66

MIDDLESBROUGH ROAD

A171

MIDDLESBROUGH ROAD

A171

A173

A173

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DON

ROAD

HADD

ONST

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CLAIRVILLE ROAD

EGMONT ROAD

MARTON

ROAD

ANGLESTREET

LOTHIANROAD

BYELANDSST

DOUGLASSTREET

BRECKON HILL ROAD

BOROUGH ROAD

WELLESLEY ROAD

MARTON

ROAD

NEWSTEAD RD

SALTWELLS

ROADLYTTON

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KING'S ROAD

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THORNTON ST

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LANSDOWNE

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ROSEBERRYROAD

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HUTTONROA

DBILSDALE RD

LAMBTON

ROAD

BISHOPTON ROAD

LAMBTON

ROADEASSON

STREET

PARK ROAD SOUTH

MARTON GR OVE ROAD

MARTON

ROAD

A172

EDEN ROAD

LANSDOWNE

ROAD

FARNDALE ROAD

ROSEBERRYROAD

BELLE VUE GROVE

DEEPDALE AVENUE

KEITH ROAD

MARTON BURN ROAD

CAST

LEW

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NEWINGTON

ROADPEM

B ERTONCRESCENT

GRASSINGTON ROAD

CA VENDISH

ROAD

FREMANTLE CR ESCENT

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ROAD

A172

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BROADWELL ROAD

DARNTONDRIVE

EASTERSIDE ROAD

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TREFOIL WOODKINGCRAFT

B1380

STOKESLEY ROAD

A172

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LADGATE LANE

ADELAIDE ROAD

THE GABLES

WOODROWAVENUE

OKEHAMPTON DRIVE

TOLLESBY LANE

ALBANY ROAD

LINDENCRES CENT

NEWHAM

WAY

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BROMLEY LANE

MUFF LANE

GREEN LANE

BRASS CASTLE LANE

BRASS CASTLE LANE

A172

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GUNNERGATELA NE

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NE

NEW

HAM

WAY

GUNNERGATE LANE

ASH HILL

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THE FAIRWAY

CARNOUSTIEWAY

SH ANDON PARK

WORSLEY CRESCENT

RAYLTON AVE

NEASHAM AVE

GRANGE CRESCENT

GLENNCRESCENT

BOSTON DRIVE

CHELTENHAMAVENUE

KNARESBOROUGH CLAREM

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AVENUE

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TON

WAY

CAMBRIDGE AVENUE

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CONNAUGHT ROAD

THE AVENUE

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BEVERLEY R OAD

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HOLLYWALK AVENU EFIRTREE AVENUE

HOLLYWALK DRIVE

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B1380

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STREET

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RAVENSWORTH

KINLOCHROAD

AMBLESIDE RD

BLANTYRE ROAD

BURNS ROAD

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PARK AVENUE

NORMANBY ROAD

NORMANBY ROAD

SKIPPER'S LANE

NORMANBY ROAD

A1085

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GRANTLEY AVE

BERWICK HILLS AVENUE

CRANFIELDAVENUE

MARSHALL AVENUE

PALLISTER AVENUE

KEDWARD

AVENUE

TURFORDAVENUE

COLMORE AVENUE

COLLEGE ROAD

CARGOFLEET LANE

CARGO FLEET LANE

CARGOFLEET LANE

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SHREWSBURY RD

COLLEGE ROAD

HOMERTON ROAD

ADDINGTON DR

CRANMORE ROAD

COTTINGHA M D RIVE

CHARLBURYROAD

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HOSKIN

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KIMBERLEY DRIVE

GRIBDALE ROAD

FRANSHAMRD

PREMIER ROADINGRAM

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ORPINGTONROAD

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Allotments

Allotments

BMXTrack

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HARROW ROAD

EASTGATE RD

ROMAN

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WESTWOOD AVENUE

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GLAISDALE AVENUE

GLENFIELD DRIVE

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KEITH ROAD

HOLM

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SALTERSGILL AVENUE

BEVERLEY ROAD

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SHELLEY RD

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STAINDROP DRIVE

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MALVERN DRIVE

VIRGINIA GARDENS

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BLUE BELL GROVE

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SOUTHDEAN DRIVE

SOUTHD

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KEILDER RISE

AVIEMORE ROAD

AVIEMORE ROADAM

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COULBY MANOR WAY

NEWHAM WAY

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AVENUE

TRIMDON AVENUE

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WELLSP RING

BALDOON SANDS

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EARLSDON AVENUE

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HOLBECK AV ENUE

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CARLBURY AVENUE

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CASS HOUSE ROAD

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HIGH RIFTS

HIG H RIFTS

THOR

NTON

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HEMLINGTON ROAD

MELD

YKE LANE

CEDAR

W OOD GLADE

STAINTON WAY

STAINTON WAY

STAINTON WAY

AVIEMORE ROADEARLS COURT RD

DALES

PARK

ROAD

FA WCE

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HIGH LANE

HIGH LANE

ROGERLANE

HIGH LANE

MALTBY ROAD

DUKESWAY

STOCKWELL AVENUE

DUKESWAY

PERRY AVENUE

SADLERFORSTER

WAY

SADLERFORSTER

WAY

FLECKW

AY

FLECKW

AY

EARLSWAY

JAY AVENUE

JAY AVENUE

ALLISON AVENUE

STANSTEADW

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CHADDERTON DR

MIT

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ETONROAD

CAMBRIDGE ROAD

STAINSBY ROAD

WEATHERHEAD AVENUE

GREENLANDAVENUE

COLLINSONAV

ASHFORD AVENUE

DOWNSIDE

ROAD

E NDSLEIGHDRIVE

STONEYHURST

AVENUE

MANTON

AV

APPLETON ROAD

REETHROAD

BALFOURTERR

CASTLETONAV

THORNFIELDGROVE

BROADGATERD

WESTBECK GARDENS

BENTINCK AVENUE

BEECH GROVE ROAD

CROFT AVENUE

CRANFORDGARDENS

PREENDRIVE

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CHALFORD OAKSASTERLEY DRIVE

HEYTHROP DRIVEHEYT

HROP

DRIV

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MINST

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LEXDENAV

GREEN LANE

HATFIELDAVENUE

RIDLEYAVENUE

RUSKINAVENUE

RUSKINAVENUE

HONISTER

GROVE

EMERSON AVENUE

RAVENSCROFT AV

SALTERSGILL AVENUE

SEAMER

ROAD

SEAMER ROAD

EARLSCOURT

RO

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DODFORD ROAD

MIDDLETONAVENUE

NEW

TON

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KINT

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HAMBLEDON ROAD

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QUEENS ROAD

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QUEENSWAY SOTHERBY ROAD

SOTHERBY ROAD

KINGSTREET

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DOCKSIDE ROADDOCKSIDE ROAD

HOPE STREET

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EASTCROFT ROAD

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KINGSLEY ROAD

STAFFORD ROADARUNDEL ROAD

SOMERSET ROAD

ATTLEE ROAD

MONMOUTH ROAD

SL ATER ROAD

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BARNABY C RESCENT

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JUBILEE ROAD

GUISBOROUGH STREET

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ROAD

STONEGATE

PARKGATE

PARKGATE

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GRANWOOD ROAD

BARMOUTH RD

AINTHORPE RD

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FLATTSLANE

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B1380

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B1380

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LANEHOUSE ROAD

STOCKTON ROAD

B1275

B1275

B1275

B1275

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A1045

A1045

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A1045

A1045

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A1032

A1032

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NORTH ROAD BRIDGE STREET WEST

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Guisborough Branch Walkway

Cafe and ToiletsToilets

Toilets

Toilets

SewageWorks

Works

Works

Warehouse

TeessidePark

North Tees WorksOil Refinery

Teesside WorksCleveland

SteelWorks

Stadium

Belasis HallTechnology Park

Works

Works

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North TeesIndustrial Estate

LustrumIndustrial

Estate

HM Prison

BusinessPark

ArkgroveIndustrial Estate

PortrackIndustrial Estate

Tees Barrage

Stockton RiversideCollege

Uni of DurhamQueens Campus

ParkwayCentre

RoseburyPark

Hospital

James CookUniversityHospital

Police HQ

Steel Works

Wilton ChemicalWorks

Captain CookBirthplace Museum

CentreSqaure

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PooleHospital

HemlingtonRecreation

Centre

Nature’sWorld

SaphwoodBeck

BluebellBeck

MartonWestBeck

Skate Park

AcklamHall

NeptuneCentre

SouthlandsCentre

MiddleBeck

Allotments

MTLC

SpencerBeck

Allotments

Allotments

MiddlebroughCollege

Maze Park

Allotments

Newport Bridge

MiddlesbroughCycle Circuit

Orm

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Bec

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Linthorpe

Grovehill

BerwickHills

Marton Grove

Pallister

Thorntree

Normanby

Eston

NorthOrmesby

Hemlington

Brookfield

Acklam

Beechwood

Easterside

Nunthorpe

Marton

Park EndOrmesby

MountPleasant

High Clarence

Grangetown

SouthBank

HavertonHill

Port Clarence

Thornaby-on-Tees

InglebyBarwick

Maltby

Thornton

Newby

Newton underRoseberry

LazenbyWilton

Stockton-on-Tees

Middlesbrough

Flatts LaneCountry Park

River Tees

River

Tees

Marton

Gypsy Lane

Nunthorpe

Thornaby

South Bank

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MARSH

STREET

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GRANGE ROAD

GILKES ST

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BRID

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NEWPORT ROAD

DAVISON

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STATION STREETMARSH ROAD

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PELH

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UNION STREET

PRINCES ST

SOUTHFIELD ROAD

GARNET ST

CLARENDON ROAD

ALBE

RTRO

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MARTON

ROAD

B1272

B1272NEWPORT ROAD

HORP

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NORTH ROAD BRIDGE STREET WEST

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