Middlesbrough Council was first formed in 1974 as a district under the former Cleveland County Council. It became a unitary authority in 1996. Since a referendum in 2002, the council has operated under the system of an Elected Mayor. It covers an area from Nunthorpe in the south to Middlehaven in the north.| Teesside Live
Stockton-on-Tees is a town in England. Stockton town centre is the main centre within the borough. Stockton covers the TS18 and TS19 postcode areas, which includes Stockton, Hartburn, Oxbridge, Grangefield, Bishopsgarth, Parkfield, Mill Lane, Primrose Hill, Roseworth, Fairfield, Hardwick, Ragworth, Newtown, Elm Tree, and the local authority is Stockton Borough Council.| Teesside Live
Stockton ceased to be a borough in its own right after 700 years in 1968, when it was assimilated into the county of Teesside. In 1974, it returned as a borough under Cleveland County Council. Since 1996, it has been a unitary authority. Stockton Council is run on a leader and cabinet model. It covers areas including Stockton, Yarm, Billingham and Ingleby Barwick.| Teesside Live
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