THESE are the postcode areas across the region which have reported a rise in the number of new coronavirus cases in the past week.
A total of 60 neighbourhoods in the North-East and North Yorkshire have seen cases up, compared to the week before.
Most recent Public Health England data shows the picture in the seven days to April 13, compared to the seven days to April 6.
It comes as promising data shows that overall, 13 out of 14 council areas in our region have continued to see a fall in the number of new infections.
Read more: Middlesbrough only North-East council area to see increase in Covid cases
All council areas apart from Middlesbrough saw a fall in the number of new Covid cases over the same time period.
But breaking the data down even further, we are able to see the situation in each community and identify where exactly cases are up.
Analysis of this data has found that the majority of areas which have seen a rise in cases have only seen slight increases - between one and three new cases.
However, some areas in Newcastle and Redcar & Cleveland have seen large increases - with one area seeing a rise by ten cases alone in the past week.
Although these areas have seen a rise, the majority of postcode areas across the region are thankfully continuing to see a steady decline in Covid cases.
To give you an understanding of how the virus is affecting your area - here's the list of postcodes where cases have gone up in the past week.
County Durham
Chester-le-Street South & East - 3 new cases (up 1)
Gilesgate & Old Durham - 3 new cases (up 1)
South Murton & South Hetton - 5 new cases (up 3)
Shotton & Haswell - 3 new cases (up 1)
Chilton - 3 new cases (up 1)
Newton Aycliffe North - 3 new cases (up 1)
Evenwood, Cockfield & Staindrop - 8 new cases (up 3)
Bishop Auckland North & Coundon Grange - 5 new cases (up 2)
Bishop Auckland South - 6 new cases (up 4)
Darlington
Harrowgate Hill - 5 new cases (up 2)
Park East - 4 new cases (up 2)
Middleton & Hurworth - 5 new cases (up 2)
Middlesbrough
Berwick Hills - 4 new cases (up 2)
Thorntree - 6 new cases (up 4)
Kader - 7 new cases (up 5)
Easterside - 3 new cases (up 1)
Nunthorpe & Marton East - 3 new cases (up 1)
Stockton
Roseworth - 3 new cases (up 1)
Eastbourne & Newham Grange - 4 new cases (up 2)
Thornaby Mandale - 6 new cases (up 4)
Hartlepool
No areas reported a rise in number of new cases.
Redcar and Cleveland
Redcar Lakes South - 7 new cases (up 5)
Grangetown - 4 new cases (up 2)
Guisborough West - 7 new cases (up 5)
Newcastle
Coxlodge & West Gosforth - 4 new cases (up 2)
Throckley & Newburn - 4 new cases (up 2)
Cowgate - 4 new cases (up 2)
Heaton South - 5 new cases (up 1)
Fenham - 13 new cases (up 7)
Shieldfield & Heaton Park - 12 new cases (up 10)
City Centre & Arthur's Hill - 12 new cases (up 3)
Scotswood - 5 new cases (up 2)
Benwell - 4 new cases (up 2)
Gateshead
Dunston & Teams - 6 new cases (up 4)
Mount Pleasant & Deckham East - 4 new cases (up 2)
Low Fell East - 4 new cases (up 2)
Low Fell West - 3 new cases (up 1)
Sunderland
Millfield - 3 new cases (up 1)
Washington Town Centre & Biddick - 3 new cases (up 1)
Pennywell and Grindon - 7 new cases (up 5)
Shiney Row - 5 new cases (up 3)
Newbottle & Penshaw - 4 new cases (up 1)
South Tyneside
Harton East - 5 new cases (up 3)
North Tyneside
Whitley Bay Promenade - 9 new cases (up 1)
Shiremoor North & South Wellfield - 5 new cases (up 2)
Killingworth West & Camperdown - 3 new cases (up 1)
Preston Grange - 3 new cases (up 1)
New York - 4 new cases (up 2)
Battle Hill East - 3 new cases (up 1)
North Shields - 3 new cases (up 1)
Willington Quay - 4 new cases (up 2)
Wallsend West - 6 new cases (up 4)
Northumberland
Blyth South - 4 new cases (up 2)
East Cramlington & Parkside - 3 new cases (up 1)
Ponteland - 4 new cases (up 2)
Newbiggin - 5 new cases (up 2)
Ashington East - 5 new cases (up 1)
Ashington West - 6 new cases (up 4)
Ashington South - 3 new cases (up 1)
Bedlington Station & Sleekburn - 4 new cases (up 2)
Richmondshire, North Yorkshire
Catterick Garrison - 7 new cases (up 1)
Hambleton, North Yorkshire
No areas reported a rise in number of new cases.
To view the data for yourself - click here
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