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Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for Dog Control Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for dog control Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 From 1 June 2017, dogs are not allowed to enter the following Durham County Council fixed play areas (which are contained by a fence): Three Towns AAP No Crook Glenholme 1 Crook Thisleflat Road 2 Willington Town Centre 3 Hunwick Church Lane 4 Howden le Wear Jubilee Park 5 Helmington Row Russ Street 6 Willington Armoury Field 7 Willington Trinity Gardens 8 Oakenshaw New Row 9 Stanley Crook Wooley Meadows 10 Billy Row West Terrace 11 Roddymoor Chestnut Grove 12 Bishop Auckland and Shildon AAP Bishop Auckland Town Recreation 13 Bishop Auckland Helena Terrace 14 Bishop Auckland Jane Armstrong Park 15 Bishop Auckland Middlewood Green 16 Bishop Auckland Oakley Green 17 Bishop Auckland New Street 18 Counden Grange Randolph Street 19 Leeholme Leeholmne Road 20 Counden Wharton Street 21 Binchester Granville Terrace 22 Shildon Locomotion 23 Shildon Eldon Bank 24 Toronto Church Street 25 Escomb Village Hall 26 Bishop Auckland Lupin Close 27 Bishop Auckland Clover Drive 28 Weardale AAP Ireshopeburn Causeway Road 29 St Johns Chapel Burn Foot 30 Rookhope Front Street 31 Stanhope West End Playing Field 32 Frosterley Front Street 33 Teesdale AAP Stainton Grove The Avenue 34 Barnard Castle Scar Top 35 Spennymoor AAP Spennymoor Timothy Terrace 36 Spennymoor Craddick Street 37 Spennymoor Hillside Court 38 Spennymoor Meadow Green 39 Spennymoor Fox Covert 40 Croxdale Wayside 41 Croxdale Front Street 42 East Durham Rural Corridor AAP Sedgefield Hardwick Park 43 Bowburn Park 44 Cassop High Cross Street 45 Coxhoe Linden Grove 46 Parkhill Park Avenue 47 Greater Aycliffe and Middridge AAP Newton Aycliffe Eade Close 1 48 Newton Aycliffe Eskdale 49 Newton Aycliffe Baliol Green 50 Durham AAP Witton Gilbert South Lea 51 Pity Me Abbey Sports Centre Play 52 Newton Hall Richmond Road 53 Framwellgate Moor Caterhouse Road 54 Sherburn Village Leisure Centre 55 Sherburn Hill Rear Front Street 56 Ludworth Front Street 57 West Rainton School Avenue 58 Durham City Whinney Hill 59 Durham City The Chains 60 Mid Durham Rural AAP Burnhope Holmlea 61 Langley Moor Holiday Park 62 Meadowfield Leisure Centre Play 63 Brandon Sycamore Park 64 Ushaw Moor Broom Crescent 65 Waterhouses Russel Street 66 Esh Winning Woodland Road 67 Chester le Street AAP Grange Villa West Street 68 Edmondsley Appledore Gardens 69 Sacriston Deneside 70 Nettlesworth Park View 71 Chester Moor West Avenue 72 Chester le Street Moorfoot Avenue 73 Chester le Street Beverley Gardens 74 Chester le Street Hilda Park 75 Pelton The Wynd 76 Pelton Thornton Lea 77 Newfield Chester le Street Industrial Street 78 West Pelton Edenfield 79 Pelton Fell Brockwell Centre 80 Bournmoor Marigold Terrace 81 Woodstone Village Appleby Court 82 Chester le Street Northlands 83 Chester le Street Merlin Drive 84 Ouston The Brooms 85 Ouston Ross Park 86 Chester-le-Street Riverside Park 87 Derwent Valley Consett Blackhill/Consett Park 88 Leadgate Watling Street 89 Medomsley South Magdalene 90 Low Westwood Derwent Crescent 91 Shotley Bridge Snows Green Road 92 Stanley AAP Annfield Plain Park 93 Catchgate Holly Terrace 94 Tantobie Sports Ground 95 Tanfield Lea New Front Street 96 Stanley Oakey Park 97 Stanley Shield Row School 98 Craghead Railway Street 99 Craghead The Middles 100 Stanley Westfields 101 No Place School Field 102 Dipton Pontop Park 103 Burnopfield Friars Row 104 Crookgate The Sycamores 105 East Durham AAP Wheatley Hill Dodds Close 106 Peterlee Maslin Grove 107 Murton Hesleden Walk 108 Hawthorn Glencott Grove 109 Seaham Eastshore Village 110 TOTAL 110 .
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