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««1 ««10 ««9 ««6 ««11 ««7 ««5 ««1 ««8 ««17 Map 2: Stockton Borough Green Infrastructure Network ´ Tilery Wood WYNYARD VILLAGE WYNYARD BUSINESS PARK ««O Teesmouth NNR WOLVISTON Cowpen Bewley Woodland Park Grindon Church Castle Eden Walkway ««M 11 Thorpe Wood LNR «« ««F Stillington Forest Park LNR John Whitehead Park BILLINGHAM N STILLINGTON «« ««F ««9 Gravel Hole Nature Reserve Charltons Pond LNR ««10 RSPB Saltholme WHITTON Billingham Beck Valley Country Park ««1 Honeypot Wood CARLTON REDMARSHALL Norton Grange Marsh LNR Great North Park Hardwick Dene LNR Briar Woods Newham Grange Park ««E ««D ««7 6 Primrose Hill Park ««G B «« «« Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve STOCKTON ON TEES Greenvale LNR Tees Barrage Maze Park Nature Reserve MC ««C Trinity Green Ropner Park West Stockton Woodland Park Harewood Pleasure Gardens ELTON Littleboy Park ««K «8 LONG NEWTON « Village Park Coatham Wood The Holmes LNR Preston Park Bowesfield Nature Reserve THORNABY Preston Farm Nature Reserve 5 Bassleton Wood LNR «« A Quarry Wood LNR Barwick «« Stainsby Wood Quarry RIG EAGLESCLIFFE Thornby Wood Admiralty Ecology Site INGLEBY 1 BARWICK ««I «« ««J Romano Park MALTBY Barwick Pond LNR ««L Yarm Riverside YARM ««17 HILTON ««1 ««H Key Primary (Tees Valley) Green Infrastructure Network KIRKLEVINGTON Secondary (Stockton Borough) Green Infrastructure Network Green Blue Heart Primary (Tees Valley) Green Infrastructure Network Corridor Name Greater North Shore 1 River Tees Corridor 5 Darlington, Middleton St George, A66/67 Corridor to Stockton Southern Gateway 6 Preston-on-Tees/Hartburn/Fairfield/Bishopsgarth to Wynyard 7 Hartburn to Lustrum Beck to River Tees 8 Stainsby Beck Valley Northern Gateway 9 Billingham Beck Valley to Wynyard 10 Saltholme to Cowpen Bewley and Hartlepool Eastern Gateway 11 Saltholme to Hartlepool Coast 17 River Leven Corridor Seal Sands, Satlholme & Cowpen Marsh Secondary (Stockton Borough) Green Infrastructure Network Wynyard Corridor Name A River Tees to Coatham Wood B West Stockton Corridor Farmed Countryside C Greenvale to Oxbridge D Hardwick Dene to Lustrum Beck Destination Sites E Roseworth to Stockton & Norton F Thorpe Beck To Stillington River Tees Heritage Park Development & Neighbourhood Services This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material G Northshore to Lustrum Beck H Saltergill to Leven Bridge Acting Corporate Director: M Robinson with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. I Bassleton Beck, Thornaby Wood to A174 Towns J River Tees to Ingleby Barwick & Yarm Head of Direct Services: J McCann © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright K Old River Tees to Thornaby Green & Thornaby Wood Village Stirling House, Tedder Avenue, L Maltby Beck Corridor Thornaby, Stockton on Tees TS17 9JP and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council 100023297 2009 M Cowbridge Beck Corridor Telephone: (01642) 393939 N Charlton's Pond to East Billingham Transport Corridor Borough O Teesmouth, Greatham Creek Title Date Scale Strategic Green Infrastructure Network - Map 2 May 2009 1:35,000.
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