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Stockton-On-Tees Borough Council CCTV Locations This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council CCTV Locations Camera Name Camera Location Descriptor C1 Cranbourne Terrace Yarm Road C2 High St Debenhams Stockton High Street C3 Library Bishop Street C4 High St Fountain Stockton High Street C5 High St Barclays Stockton High Street C6 High Street C6 Stockton High Street C7 Municipal The Square C8 Victoria Bridge Victoria Bridge C9 Bridge road Stockton High Street C10 Parliament Street Stockton High Street C11 Lodge Street Lodge Street C12 Bayheath House Prince Regent Street C13 Masonic Hall Nelson Terrace C14 High Street C14 Stockton High Street C15 Maritime Road Maritime road C16 Nolan House Alma Street C17 Bath Lane King Steet Bath Lane C18 Oxbridge Lane Static Oxbridge lane C19 Oxbridge Lane 2 Oxbridge lane C20 Municipal Buildings The Square C21 Surveillance Centre The Square C22 Bishop Street Bishop Street C23 Brunswick Street Brunswick Street C24 Skinner 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