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We work with Middlesbrough Council to I D N A SC VE L L RO T E OE ROAD Hartlepool A L RO U D A P R C MA S A D S E Y H O N P E C LE L R E TON D ID D M OS R RIVE O T Steel E W R I SMITH'S DOCK ROAD H R L CLAR O L I A CO G D D LLIN L Works 39 GW A encourage more people to walk, cycle, car share and E H 1 OO N ON-TEESOON S D IV A OA D E 2 HARTLEPOOL R S R E A D R D NC © Dave Charnley Y R D O LE T A178 Kirkleatham A R ID A R E E 5 R G 6 Seaton Carew E G 4 RO 8 E W D NEW 0 DURHAMRHAM RP E I 1 O T 10 LTH EOAKWE O R RO A A use public transport. 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