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Printed at 10:17 on 16/05/19 Appeals to Be Heard by the Local Valuation Printed at 10:17 on 16/05/19 Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Date of Hearing : 10/09/19 Page 1 Location :THE ABBOTSFORD HOTEL, STIRLING ROAD, DUMBARTON, G82 2PJ Description / Appellant / Appeal Appealed Valuer dealing with appeal Property Reference Situation Agent Flag Value _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/01/G03060/0429 SELF CATERING UNIT DE VERE CAPITAL LTD AP1A 18,000 James Boyle HIGH WARDS 0141 562 1278 GARTOCHARN [email protected] ALEXANDRIA G83 8SB ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/02/G05520/0017 /00005 OFFICE POLICE SCOTLAND ESTATES DEPT CT1A 1,800 James Boyle POLICE OFFICE 1 AVISON YOUNG 0141 562 1278 17 MITCHELL WAY 1ST FLOOR SUTHERLAND HOUSE [email protected] ALEXANDRIA 149 ST VINCENT STREET G83 0LW GLASGOW G2 5NW ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/02/G05520/0017 /00010 OFFICE POLICE SCOTLAND ESTATES DEPT CT1A 2,100 James Boyle POLICE OFFICE 2 AVISON YOUNG 0141 562 1278 17 MITCHELL WAY 1ST FLOOR SUTHERLAND HOUSE [email protected] ALEXANDRIA 149 ST VINCENT STREET G83 0LW GLASGOW G2 5NW ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/02/G05520/0017 /00015 OFFICE POLICE SCOTLAND ESTATES DEPT CT1A 1,700 James Boyle POLICE OFFICE 3 AVISON YOUNG 0141 562 1278 17 MITCHELL WAY 1ST FLOOR SUTHERLAND HOUSE [email protected] ALEXANDRIA 149 ST VINCENT STREET G83 0LW GLASGOW G2 5NW ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/02/G05520/0017 /00020 OFFICE POLICE SCOTLAND ESTATES DEPT CT1A 625 James Boyle POLICE OFFICE 4 AVISON YOUNG 0141 562 1278 17 MITCHELL WAY 1ST FLOOR SUTHERLAND HOUSE [email protected] ALEXANDRIA 149 ST VINCENT STREET G83 0LW GLASGOW G2 5NW ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/02/G05520/0017 /00025 OFFICE POLICE SCOTLAND ESTATES DEPT CT1A 650 James Boyle POLICE OFFICE 5 AVISON YOUNG 0141 562 1278 17 MITCHELL WAY 1ST FLOOR SUTHERLAND HOUSE [email protected] ALEXANDRIA 149 ST VINCENT STREET G83 0LW GLASGOW G2 5NW ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/02/G05520/0017 /00030 OFFICE POLICE SCOTLAND ESTATES DEPT CT1A 1,200 James Boyle POLICE OFFICE 6 AVISON YOUNG 0141 562 1278 17 MITCHELL WAY 1ST FLOOR SUTHERLAND HOUSE [email protected] ALEXANDRIA 149 ST VINCENT STREET G83 0LW GLASGOW G2 5NW ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/02/H18660/0002 /U0025 STORE DINGBRO LIMITED CT2A 41,250 Jennifer MacLachlan Unit 25 RYDEN LLP 0141 562 1235 BROADMEADOW BUSINESS PARK 130 ST VINCENT STREET [email protected] BIRCH ROAD GLASGOW DUMBARTON G2 5HF ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H23280/0019 /00015 RETAIL WAREHOUSE PETS AT HOME CT2A 78,000 Jennifer MacLachlan UNIT 3 G L HEARN LTD 0141 562 1235 GLASGOW ROAD CHARTERED SURVEYORS [email protected] DUMBARTON 4TH FLOOR G82 1QX 7 WEST NILE STREET GLASGOW G1 2PR ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed at 10:17 on 16/05/19 Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Date of Hearing : 10/09/19 Page 2 Location :THE ABBOTSFORD HOTEL, STIRLING ROAD, DUMBARTON, G82 2PJ Description / Appellant / Appeal Appealed Valuer dealing with appeal Property Reference Situation Agent Flag Value _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H26280/0015 /00016 OFFICE MAPELEY STEPS LTD AT1A 25,750 James Boyle 2ND FLOOR MONTAGU EVANS 0141 562 1278 15 MEADOWBANK STREET CHARTERED SURVEYORS [email protected] DUMBARTON 302 ST VINCENT STREET G82 1SJ GLASGOW G2 5RU ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H26280/0015 /00017 OFFICE YOUR RADIO CO1A 24,750 James Boyle 3RD FLOOR 0141 562 1278 15 MEADOWBANK STREET [email protected] DUMBARTON G82 1SJ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H26280/0015 /00017 OFFICE Mapeley STEPS Ltd AP1A 24,750 James Boyle 3RD FLOOR MONTAGU EVANS 0141 562 1278 15 MEADOWBANK STREET CHARTERED SURVEYORS [email protected] DUMBARTON 302 ST VINCENT STREET G82 1SJ GLASGOW G2 5RU ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H26280/0015 /00020 OFFICE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COMMUNITIES AP1A 1,800 James Boyle (CARETAKER) AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT 0141 562 1278 15 MEADOWBANK STREET MONTAGU EVANS [email protected] DUMBARTON CHARTERED SURVEYORS G82 1SJ 302 ST VINCENT STREET GLASGOW G2 5RU ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H26280/0015 /00001 OFFICES HM Revenue and Customs AT1A 40,750 James Boyle 15 MEADOWBANK STREET AVISON YOUNG 0141 562 1278 DUMBARTON 1ST FLOOR SUTHERLAND HOUSE [email protected] G82 1SJ 149 ST VINCENT STREET GLASGOW G2 5NW ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H26280/0015 /00001 OFFICES Mapeley STEPS Ltd AP1A 40,750 James Boyle 15 MEADOWBANK STREET MONTAGU EVANS 0141 562 1278 DUMBARTON CHARTERED SURVEYORS [email protected] G82 1SJ 302 ST VINCENT STREET GLASGOW G2 5RU ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H26280/0015 /00010 OFFICE Mapeley STEPS Ltd AP1A 25,750 James Boyle 1ST FLOOR MONTAGU EVANS 0141 562 1278 15 MEADOWBANK STREET CHARTERED SURVEYORS [email protected] DUMBARTON 302 ST VINCENT STREET G82 1SJ GLASGOW G2 5RU ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/03/H38880/0103 SEPTIC TANK Scottish Water AP1A 18,700 Mark Henderson SCOTT'S YARD GERALD EVE LLP 0141 562 1248 BOWLING 140 WEST GEORGE STREET [email protected] GLASGOW GLASGOW G60 5BQ G2 2HG ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/04/H32100/0000 OFFICE WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL CP3A 3,850 Mark Henderson CREMATORIUM LODGE GERALD EVE LLP 0141 562 1248 CREMATORIUM DALNOTTAR 140 WEST GEORGE STREET [email protected] DUNTOCHER GLASGOW G81 4SL G2 2HG ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed at 10:17 on 16/05/19 Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Date of Hearing : 10/09/19 Page 3 Location :THE ABBOTSFORD HOTEL, STIRLING ROAD, DUMBARTON, G82 2PJ Description / Appellant / Appeal Appealed Valuer dealing with appeal Property Reference Situation Agent Flag Value _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02/04/H42120/0007 FUNERAL PARLOUR DIGNITY FUNERALS AP1A 25,750 Mark Henderson KILBOWIE ROAD G-S 0141 562 1248 HARDGATE 233 ST VINCENT STREET [email protected] G81 6QS GLASGOW G2 5QY 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