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Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ADDRESS 3 ADDRESS 4 POSTCODE Owner/Occupier 22 Alexandra Drive Yoxall Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 8PL Owner/Occupier 3 Alexandra Road Winshill Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 192 All Saints Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 74 Anglesey Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 77 Anglesey Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE14 3PF Owner/Occupier 122 Anglesey Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE14 3NS Owner/Occupier 252 Anglesey Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Red Roofs Owner/Occupier Anslow Lane Rolleston on Dove Burton upon Trent Staffordshire The Long Barn Owner/Occupier 6 Anslow Park Anslow Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 9QE Owner/Occupier 27 Arden Road Barton under Needwood Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 8LE Owner/Occupier 51 Arden Road Barton under Needwood Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 8LE Owner/Occupier 2 Arkle Close The Racecouse Uttoxeter Staffordshire ST14 8XH Owner/Occupier 19 Ashbourne Road Rocester Staffordshire ST14 5LF Fields Corner Owner/Occupier Ashby Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE15 0LG Owner/Occupier 77a Ashby Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE15 0NX Owner/Occupier 114 Ashby Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 201 Ashby Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 8 Ashford Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0QG Owner/Occupier 13 Ashford Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0QG Owner/Occupier 94 Athlestan Way Stretton Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0XZ Owner/Occupier 110 Athlestan Way Stretton Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0XZ Owner/Occupier 20 Aviation Lane Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 9TJ Owner/Occupier 23 Aviation Lane Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 9TJ Owner/Occupier 15 Balata Way Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0TY Owner/Occupier 34 Balata Way Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0TY Owner/Occupier 4 Bank Walk Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0UX Owner/Occupier 29 Bank Walk Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0UX Owner/Occupier 67 Barker Round Way Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE14 2DN Owner/Occupier 1 Barrington Close Stretton Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0YD Owner/Occupier 3 Barrington Close Stretton Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0YD Owner/Occupier 4 Barrington Close Stretton Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0YD Owner/Occupier 10 Beacon Road Rolleston on Dove Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 9EF Owner/Occupier 130 Beacon Road Rolleston on Dove Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 9EQ Owner/Occupier 1 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 3 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 5 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 9 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 11 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 13 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 15 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 17 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 19 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 21 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 23 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 24 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 26 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 27 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 29 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 30 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 31 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 32 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 33 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 34 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 35 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 36 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 37 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 38 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 39 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 40 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 41 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 42 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NP Owner/Occupier 43 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 44 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 46 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 47 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 48 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 50 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 51 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 52 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 53 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 54 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 55 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 56 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 57 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 58 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 59 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 60 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 64 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 66 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 68 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 70 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 72 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 74 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 76 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 78 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 80 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 82 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 86 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 88 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 90 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 92 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 94 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 96 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 98 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 100 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 102 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 104 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 106 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 108 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 110 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 112 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 114 Beaconsfield Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0NT Owner/Occupier 1 Beam Close Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AH Owner/Occupier 5 Beam Close Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 7 Beam Close Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 8 Beam Close Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 9 Beam Close Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AH Owner/Occupier 11 Beam Close Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AH Owner/Occupier 2 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 4 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 6 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 8 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 9 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 10 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 11 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 12 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 13 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 14 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 15 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 16 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 17 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 18 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 19 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 20 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 21 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 22 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 23 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 24 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 25 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 26 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 27 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0AE Owner/Occupier 28 Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 28a Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire Owner/Occupier 28b Beamhill Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire
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