CCTV

Overview

The Council is committed to complying with the Code of Practice and the Data Protection Act 2018, ensuring that the public is kept informed and consulted on future developments of the system.

South Tyneside Council is registered with the Data Protection Commissioner for its Central Control Unit CCTV operations and will abide by the constraints laid down within the Data Protection Act 2018.

Other associated information can be found in the following documents:

CCTV in South Tyneside

The Council manages CCTV in its town centres, high streets, heavily congested roads, accident black spots, housing estates and some small shopping parades.

Nexus has ownership of the Metro system cameras.

The systems are active 365 days a year 24 hours a day.

Why have CCTV

  • To deter and detect criminal activity
  • To identify suspects
  • To gather evidence
  • To gather intelligence on suspects
  • To aid in prosecutions
  • To monitor anti-social behaviour and acts or events which endanger the public and Employees' health and safety
  • To assist the emergency services
  • Traffic management and assisting the Town Centre Manager in the day-to-day operations of the town centre

No sound recording facility is used in any public area. All recorded images will be kept for 30 days and are strictly controlled within the council procedures. Only authorised people will have access to the images.

Disclosure of CCTV images

CCTV images can be disclosed to:

  • Law enforcement agencies 
  • Prosecution agencies
  • Relevant legal representatives
  • The media 
  • People whose images have been recorded and retained

CCTV images will be disclosed for a number of reasons.

Images will be shared with law enforcement when the images recorded would assist in a criminal enquiry.

Images will be shared with the media where it is needed to identify a victim, witness or perpetrator in a criminal incident. The wishes of the victim of the incident will be taken into account. In all cases of media disclosure, the police will have discretion of disclosure.  

Images will not be disclosed to the people included in instances where disclosure to the individual would impact criminal enquiries or criminal proceedings, or in instances where an individual has been unable to provide a time, place and date by which the data controller can conduct a data search.

In any instance where the individual making the request is unknown to the data controller then it is a requirement that the individual provides a suitable photograph of himself/herself so that an accurate identification of the individual can be made within the recorded data.

How to apply to see an image

If you are the subject on the image, you must make your request to the Information Governance Team.

In dealing with the application for disclosure the designated manager will consider, prior to any disclosure, whether the images of third parties are held under a duty of confidence (First and Sixth Data Protection Principle). In this instance the identities of other individuals whose identifying features appear within the recorded data will have their images blurred so as to protect their identity. The data controller can make a charge should this editing be required. Details of these costs will be notified to the applicant once the data controller has completed a successful data search.

Please try and supply a map highlighting the exact location, description of person (with clothing or vehicles involved, including registrations), date and approximate time.

Half an hour prior to and after the times given will also be checked to avoid any discrepancies.

For further information on the procedures for making a request, see Subject access request

CCTV camera locations

The Council has 109 public space CCTV cameras in a number of locations:

  • 8 The Word, Keppel Street
  • 9 The Word, Ferry Approach
  • 10 Homefinder / Market Square
  • 11 King Street / Market Square Fixed for bollard operation
  • 12 King Street / Market Square
  • 13 King Street / Russell Street
  • 14 JobCentre / Chapter Row
  • 15 Oyston Street Car Park
  • 16 North Street Car Park
  • 17 North Street / Queen Street
  • 20 Town Hall New Reception
  • 21 Asda Ocean Road (Fixed, for bollard operation)
  • 22 Ocean Road / Anderson Street
  • 23 Denmark Centre Car Park / Anderson Street
  • 24 Crossings / Ocean Road / Fowler Street / King Street
  • 25 Fowler Street / Keppel Street
  • 26 Queen Street / Station Approach
  • 27 Mile End Road (Relocated from MS Car Park)
  • 28 Salem Street Car Park
  • 33 Front of Town Hall
  • 34 Springs Fitness Club
  • 38 Station Road / Opposite Halfords
  • 41 Woodbine Street / Anderson Street
  • 44 Woodbine Street / Marine Park Infants
  • 45 Flagg Court Shopping Centre
  • 46 Back Ocean Road
  • 47 Ocean Road / Roman Road
  • 48 Seafield Terrace / Eleanor Street
  • 51 Eastbourne Grove
  • 52 Marine Park Infants / Longleat Gardens
  • 53 Seafield Terrace / Beach Road
  • 54 Seafield Terrace / Ocean Road
  • 55 Beach Road/Broughton Road
  • 56 Westovian Car Park
  • 57 The Word, Keppel Street Bollards
  • 58 The Word, Ferry Approach Bollards
  • 61 Laygate / Victoria Road
  • 62 Western Approach/ Victoria Road
  • 63 Western Approach / Shops (Laygate)
  • 64 Bedford Avenue / St Marys Way
  • 65 Bedford Way (Laygate)
  • 66 Kwikfit Roundabout (Laygate)
  • 67 New George St Car Park
  • 68 New George Street Car Park (Fixed)
  • 70 Fair Ground, Foreshore
  • 71 Harbour Drive North Car Park
  • 72 Harbour Drive South Car Park
  • 73 Pier Head North Car Park
  • 74 Pier Head South Car Park
  • 75 South Promenade North Car Park
  • 76 South Promenade South Car Park
  • 77 Trow Quarry Car Park
  • 79 Marsden Grotto
  • 81 Car Park (Thomas Street)
  • 82 Car Park (Charlotte Street)
  • 83 Car Park (St Hilda Street)
  • 84 Winchester Street Car Park
  • 85 Frederick Street PTZ
  • 86 Customs House Car Park
  • 87 Harton Quays Amphitheatre
  • 88 Harton Quays Ferry Landing
  • 89 Temple Park Front
  • 90 Temple Park Rear
  • 91 BT Building Car Park
  • 101 Hudson Street
  • 102 Back Lord Nelson Street
  • 103 Dock Hotel
  • 104 Dock Street
  • 105 St Mary's JMI
  • 106 Whitehead Street
  • 107 Napier Street
  • 111 West Way
  • 112 Western Approach / Tyne Dock
  • 113 Heddon Way
  • 115 Horsley Hill Square
  • 211 Town Hall Entrance to Court Yard
  • 248 Durham Court Rear PTZ
  • 256 Hebburn Shopping Precinct (Booze Busters)
  • 257 Hebburn Shopping Precinct (Herons)
  • 258 Hebburn Shopping Precinct (Lloyds Bank)
  • 259 Durham Court Front PTZ
  • 266 Fellgate Avenue Shops
  • 267 Calf Close Lane Shops
  • 268 Monastery Court PTZ
  • 269 Harton Moor - Calver Court
  • 275 Wilkinson Court PTZ Jarrow PTZ
  • 279 Jarrow - Ellen Court PTZ
  • 297 Hebburn Car Park (Hebburn Central)
  • 298 Hebburn Football (Hebburn Central)
  • 299 Hebburn Park (Hebburn Central)
  • 921 Whiteleas Way Shops
  • 931 The Nook
  • 932 Quarry Lane
  • 933 West Harton mineral Lines
  • 934 Polecam 1 - Redeployable 
  • 935 A194/Edinburgh Road
  • 936 Polecam 2 - Redeployable 
  • 937 Polecam 3 - Redeployable 
  • 938 Polecam 4 - Redeployable 
  • 939 Polecam 5 - Redeployable
  • 940 Polecam 6 - Redeployable
  • 941 Polecam 7 - Redeployable
  • 942 Polecam 8 - Redeployable