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Valuation List, Pursuant to Section 23 of the Valuation Act 2001, for the Rating Authority Area of Limerick City and County Council, Published on 31St December 2014 Valuation List, pursuant to Section 23 of the Valuation Act 2001, for the rating authority area of Limerick City and County Council, published on 31st December 2014. Property Occupier Address Category Uses Valuation Number 1041123 EUGENE & BARBARA RYAN FLOOR 0, 14A COLLEGE PARK, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €7,040 1041189 EAMONN BUTLER FLOOR 0, 80 COLLEGE PARK, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES STORE €1,750 1041354 RICHARD RYAN FLOOR 0, 23AA MILL ROAD, LIMERICK. HEALTH NURSING HOME €82,000 1041424 HOOK & LADDER LTD FLOORS 0,1, 40AA/1 CORBALLY ROAD, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) RESTAURANT €19,440 1041425 DENIS O'DRISCOLL FLOORS -1,0, 41 ABC CORBALLY ROAD, LIMERICK. HOSPITALITY PUB €65,600 1041684 TREVOR ROCHE FLOOR 0, 1EA3 CORBALLY ROAD, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) BARBER €4,010 1041728 ST MARYS RFC FLOOR 0, 5B. PARK, LIMERICK. LEISURE CLUB HOUSE (RUGBY) €16,730 1041734 VACANT FLOORS -1,0,1, 14AA/UNIT 5 CORBALLY CENTRE, LIMERICK. HOSPITALITY PUB €40,000 1041737 VACANT 14BA CORBALLY ROAD, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES YARD (STANDALONE) €4,610 1041738 ARD SERVICES LTD FLOOR 0, 14C CORBALLY ROAD, LIMERICK. FUEL/DEPOT SERVICE STATION €55,400 1042098 BRID O'SULLIVAN GLYNN FLOOR 0, 14 RHEBOGUE AVENUE, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (HOUSE), MONTESSORI €4,480 1042278 DR MICHAEL O'FLYNN FLOOR 0, 30A SHANNON DRIVE, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (HOUSE), SURGERY €2,240 1042323 MRS MAUREEN HALPIN 54.55 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. HOSPITALITY PUB €10,500 1042324 VACANT FLOOR 0, 38 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €9,900 1042327 VACANT FLOORS 0,1, 59.61.62.63.64 65.66.70 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES STORE €71,600 1042351 XIN MA FLOOR 0, 8 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) TAKE AWAY €5,080 LIMERICK TRANSPORT & 1042382 FLOOR 0, 1AA PARK ROAD, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WAREHOUSE / WAREROOMS €19,640 WAREHOUSING LTD. 1042383 CLANCY LEWIS FRUIT LTD. FLOOR 0, 1AB PARK ROAD, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WAREHOUSE €33,400 Page 1 Valuation List, pursuant to Section 23 of the Valuation Act 2001, for the rating authority area of Limerick City and County Council, published on 31st December 2014. Property Occupier Address Category Uses Valuation Number LIMERICK CITY AND COUNTY 1042385 FLOORS 0,1, 1CA PARK, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES STORE €57,200 COUNCIL 1042386 MUSGRAVE LTD FLOORS 0,1, 1CB PARK, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WAREHOUSE CASH &CARRY €350,000 1042413 VACANT 1DB PARK, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES YARD (STANDALONE) €5,670 1042414 LIMERICK FRUIT SUPPLIES LTD. FLOOR 0, 3 & 4 RHEBOGUE BUSINESS PARK, PARK ROAD, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WAREHOUSE €47,600 1042419 DAVID MEADE FLOORS 0,1, 1FE PARK ROAD LOWER, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WORKSHOP €12,800 1042424 GUS & JOE DOYLE FLOOR 0, 1FG/2 PARK, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WORKSHOP €4,580 SHANNON PROTEIN TECHNOLOGIES 1042429 FLOORS 0,1, 1K CLARE STREET UPPER, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES FACTORY €63,500 LTD 1042438 DAN FLYNN FLOOR 0, 3/9AC PARK, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WORKSHOP €11,580 1042444 CATHERINE HAYES 3/15 DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. HOSPITALITY PUB €13,300 1042453 TRUSTEES ST. PATRICKS G.A.A. CLUB FLOOR 0, 2B.2C.35 DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. LEISURE CLUB HOUSE (GAA) €9,520 1042463 C.&B. BUTLER FLOOR 0, 2G ST PATRICK'S ROAD, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WORKSHOP €1,770 1042553 PARKWAY TYRE CENTRE LTD FLOOR 0, 26BC/1 DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WORKSHOP €11,000 1042561 SHANAHAN KINIRONS & CO. FLOORS 0,1, 26E DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (OWN DOOR) €26,900 1042580 VACANT FLOORS 0,1, 31AD DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (HOUSE) €16,110 1042581 ICMSA FLOORS 0,1, 31AE DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (HOUSE) €17,980 1042585 KIERAN DOYLE FLOOR 0, 34A DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WORKSHOP €2,600 OFFICE (HOUSE), BEAUTY SALON / 1042726 ANN MARIE MCMAHON FLOOR 0, 7 SHANNON VIEW TERRACE, LIMERICK. OFFICE €4,130 MASSAGE 1042727 VACANT FLOOR 0, 8A SHANNON VIEW TERRACE, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (HOUSE) €2,070 Page 2 Valuation List, pursuant to Section 23 of the Valuation Act 2001, for the rating authority area of Limerick City and County Council, published on 31st December 2014. Property Occupier Address Category Uses Valuation Number 1042736 JC DECEAUX IRELAND LTD. ON 29 DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING STATION, SHEET 48 €2,070 1042738 MAXOL HEAD OFFICE LTD FLOOR 0, 31AA DUBLIN ROAD, LIMERICK. FUEL/DEPOT SERVICE STATION, SHOP €90,000 1042859 GORGE CONSTANTIN FLOOR 0, 3 BELL TAVERN LANE CURRY LANE, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WORKSHOP €3,440 1042863 THE ROUND HOUSE LTD FLOOR 0, PT 1 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. HOSPITALITY PUB €16,000 1042865 VACANT FLOOR 0, 2 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €2,970 1042866 BREFFNI FREYNE FLOORS 0,1, 3 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SURGERY €8,940 1042868 VACANT FLOOR 0, 5 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €17,570 1042869 VACANT FLOOR 0, 6 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €7,330 1042872 VACANT FLOOR 0, 7 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €7,330 BROAD STREET VEGETABLE 1042880 FLOOR 0, 10 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) GREENGROCER €9,900 PROCESSORS & CATERING LTD. 1042881 VACANT 11 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. HOSPITALITY PUB €20,000 1042883 STAR HOUSE CHINESE TAKEAWAY FLOOR 0, 12 BROAD STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) RESTAURANT €7,990 1042895 I.B.S. LTD FLOOR 0, IBS HOUSE, 1 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) ELECTRICAL / ELECTRONIC €11,560 1042896 KEDINGTON LTD FLOOR 0, IBS HOUSE, 7.8.9/2 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) ELECTRICAL / ELECTRONIC €9,720 1042903 VACANT FLOOR 0, IBS HOUSE, 7.8.9/9 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (OWN DOOR) €8,080 1042904 VACANT FLOOR 0, IBS HOUSE, 7.8.9/10 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (OWN DOOR) €5,300 1042908 URLAN TV LTD. FLOOR 0, 10,11 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) ELECTRICAL / ELECTRONIC €21,900 1042909 CASABELLA FURNISHINGS LTD FLOORS 0,1, 70 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOWROOM, STORE €104,000 Page 3 Valuation List, pursuant to Section 23 of the Valuation Act 2001, for the rating authority area of Limerick City and County Council, published on 31st December 2014. Property Occupier Address Category Uses Valuation Number 1042912 VINCENT J. IRETON MVB MRCVS FLOOR 0, 66 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (HOUSE), CLINIC €3,640 ADVERTISING STATION, SHEET 48 1042913 JC DECAUX IRELAND LTD. ON 20 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. MISCELLANEOUS €5,460 PRISMATIC ADVERTISING STATION, SHEET 32 1042915 JC DECAUX IRELAND LTD ON 21 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. MISCELLANEOUS €1,050 EURO PANEL LIMERICK LAUNDRY & DRY 1042941 FLOOR 0, 30AB CLARE ST. PENNYWELL, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES LAUNDRY €13,740 CLEANING 1042944 LEYDEN HASSETT & ASSOCIATES FLOORS -1,0,1,2, 58 CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (GEORGIAN / VICTORIAN) €8,280 1042947 DAVID PURCELL FLOOR 0, 35A CLARE ST PENNYWELL, LIMERICK. INDUSTRIAL USES WORKSHOP €5,810 1042955 ADRIAN TOBIN 42A CLARE STREET, LIMERICK. HOSPITALITY PUB €31,200 1043055 MARY KENNEALLY FLOOR 0, 10 GRATTAN COURT, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) HAIRDRESSING SALON €6,310 1043058 DESIREE PURCELL FLOOR 0, 11 GRATTAN COURT, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP, DANCE STUDIO €6,460 1043071 KATRINA BURNS FLOOR 0, 3 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) OFFICE SUPPLIES €5,970 1043073 JOHN & DECLAN LOUGHRAN FLOORS 0,1,2, 4 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) CYCLE SHOP €10,990 1043075 HMG ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES LTD FLOORS 0,1, 5 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) ELECTRICAL / ELECTRONIC €10,440 1043078 ANDREW HOURIGAN FLOORS 0,1, 6 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €23,000 1043081 MIROSLAWA WALERCZUK FLOOR 0, 12 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) BEAUTY SALON / MASSAGE €4,320 ADVERTISING STATION, SHEET 32 1043082 JC DECAUX IRELAND LTD. ON 17 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. MISCELLANEOUS €1,050 EURO PANEL 1043083 PINDEL LTD FLOOR 0, 14 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) FURNISHINGS €6,890 1043086 VACANT FLOOR 0, 15 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €7,110 1043089 DENISE O'DONOGHUE FLOOR 0, 16 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) RESTAURANT €7,110 Page 4 Valuation List, pursuant to Section 23 of the Valuation Act 2001, for the rating authority area of Limerick City and County Council, published on 31st December 2014. Property Occupier Address Category Uses Valuation Number OFFICE (OVER THE SHOP), 1043090 ROY MCCUTCHEON FLOORS 1,2, 16,17 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. OFFICE €15,710 GYMNASIUM / FITNESS CENTRE 1043091 VACANT FLOOR 0, 17 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) SHOP €7,110 1043092 HAI JUN LI FLOOR 0, 18 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) TAKE AWAY €7,110 1043094 DEREK AGU FLOOR 0, 19 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) INTERNET CAFÉ €9,320 1043097 THOMAS BROSNAN FLOOR 0, 1 NEW ROAD, LIMERICK. RETAIL (SHOPS) CONVENIENCE STORE €12,330 1043098 PATRICK O'SULLIVAN FLOOR 1, 20 JOHNS STREET, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (OVER THE SHOP), CLINIC €5,870 1043101 VACANT FLOOR 0, EASTGATE HOUSE, 1-7/A1 LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (2ND GENERATION) €15,230 1043102 TED MCNAMARA FLOORS 0,1, EASTGATE HOUSE, 1-7/A2 LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (2ND GENERATION), CLINIC €18,820 1043103 VACANT FLOORS 0,2, EASTGATE HOUSE, 1-7/A3 LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (2ND GENERATION) €18,820 1043104 VACANT FLOORS 0,3, EASTGATE HOUSE, 1-7/A 4 LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (2ND GENERATION) €10,650 1043105 VACANT FLOOR 0, MERRIMAN HOUSE, 1-7/B1 LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (2ND GENERATION) €23,600 1043106 VACANT FLOORS 0,1, MERRIMAN HOUSE, 1-7B/2 LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (2ND GENERATION) €23,200 1043107 VACANT FLOORS 0,2, 1-7/B3 LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (2ND GENERATION) €23,200 1043108 G.G.L. SECURITY LTD FLOORS 0,1,2, HARBOUR HOUSE, 1 TO 7/UNIT C LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (OWN DOOR) €11,830 KERIN CONTRACT MANAGEMENT 1043110 FLOORS 0,1,2, GROVE HOUSE, 1 TO 7/ UNIT E LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK. OFFICE OFFICE (OWN DOOR) €11,830 LTD 1043112 OSG OUTSOURCE SERVICES GROUP FLOORS 0,1,2, 1 TO 7/ UNIT G LOCK QUAY, LIMERICK.
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