Police The following cases were heard at Teesside and Cleveland Magistrates court this week. LUKE STUART HARVEY, 21 of Eaglesfield in Hartlepool was fined £120 and disqualified from driving for six months after driving without insurance, driving without a licence and failing to stop. The defendant pleaded guilty and was made to pay £34 to victim services and £110 of court costs. JAMES MICHAEL DIXON, 32 of Cranbourne Terrace in Stockton was committed to prison for 24 weeks suspended for 24 months after assaulting two police officers. The reason for the imprisonment was because it was a serious offence against the officers while children were present. The defendant pleaded guilty and was made to pay £150 in compensation, £127.98 to victim services and £150 to Crown Prosecution Service.
New cemetery to serve Stockton for 100 years backed by probe as early favourite emerges
A probe has urged leaders to create a new large site of about 17 acres - or the equivalent of eight football pitches
08:00, 21 APR 2021
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A new burial ground with space to last more than a century has been backed to serve Stockton s rising population.
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Arguments reignited over a new 969 home project, on Yarm Back Lane, at Wednesday’s planning committee. The huge development by housebuilding giants Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon was approved in a knife-edge vote in February. Concerns about the narrowness of Yarm Back Lane and speed limits were aired during the marathon three hour meeting earlier this year. But the committee was also warned it risked running out of time to get £10m in Government grants for road improvements if it didn’t approve the scheme, or it opted to push back a decision. Conservative councillor Lynn Hall wanted the minutes of the meeting changed – believing key details had been missed out.
The sword of Damocles was above us : Bullying claim over £10m roads cash linked to massive homes decision
Arguments have reignited over a new 969 home project on Yarm Back Lane
17:14, 15 APR 2021
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A former mayor has claimed councillors faced the âsword of Damoclesâ in approving one of Stocktonâs largest housing estates for years.