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Account Reference Number Primary Liable Party Name Full Property Account Reference Number Primary Liable party name Full Property Address Current Rateable Value 3600007 Printroom Contracts Ltd 1, Sussex Place, Bath, BA2 4LA 13000 3600018 Eriks Uk Ltd Ber Ltd, Brassmill Lane, Bath, BA1 3JE 69000 Unit 3, Pines Way Industrial Estate, Ivo Peters 3600043 Brooklin Models Ltd Road, Bath, BA2 3QS 18500 3600062 23, Brock Street, Bath, BA1 2LW 14250 1st & 2nd Floors, 5-10, Westgate Buildings, Bath, 3600188 Future Publishing Ltd BA1 1EB 163000 Nationwide Building Society, 3-4, Bath Street, 3600229 Nationwide Building Society Bath, BA1 1SA 112000 3600231 The Eastern Eye Uk Ltd 1st & 2nd Floors, 8a, Quiet Street, Bath, BA1 2JU 32500 3600246 Messers A Jones & Sons Ltd 19, Cheap Street, Bath, BA1 1NA 66000 3600247 Waterside Court, Sydney Road, Bath, BA2 6NR 19500 3600285 Bath & N E Somerset Council 12, Charlotte Street, Bath, BA1 2NE 41250 3600445 Butcombe Brewery Ltd Old Crown (The), Kelston, Bath, BA1 9AQ 31500 3600469 4-5, Hayes Place, Bath, BA2 4QW 13000 3600478 Smile Stores Ltd Smile Local, North Road, Timsbury, Bath, BA2 0JN 10750 3600532 Shaws (Cardiff) Ltd 19, Westgate Street, Bath, BA1 1EQ 47500 3600584 Lifestyle Pharmacy Ltd 14, New Bond Street, Bath, BA1 1BE 84000 3600588 Art Galleries Of Bath Ltd 5, George Street, Bath, BA1 2EH 24500 3600631 Bath Rugby Ltd , Bath R F C, Pulteney Mews, Bath, BA2 4DS 110000 Ground Floor, 2, Kingsmead Street, Bath, BA1 3600655 2AA 12250 3600676 29, Gay Street, Bath, BA1 2PD 33250 3600677 27-28, Monmouth Street, Bath, BA1 2AP 10250 First Avenue, 1a, Westfield Indestate, Midsomer 3600691 Avon Trailer Towbar Centre Norton, Bath, BA3 4BS 11250 Widcombe Institute, Widcombe Hill, Bath, BA2 3600718 The Natural Theatre Company 6AA 15000 3600735 British Red Cross Society 29, Moorland Road, Bath, BA2 3PW 13250 3600755 24, James Street West, Bath, BA1 2BT 10250 Wellsway B.M.W., Lower Bristol Road, Bath, BA2 3600771 Wellsway (Bath) Ltd 3DR 131000 The Old Surgery, St Chads Avenue, Midsomer 3600850 Eye-Tech Practice Systems Ltd Norton, Bath, BA3 2HG 17000 E Hooper And Son, 13, St Jamess Parade, Bath, 3600881 BA1 1UL 23500 C Brewer & Sons Ltd, Westmoreland Station 3600894 C Brewer & Sons Ltd Road, Bath, BA2 3HQ 14500 Units 1 & 2, Onega Centre, Upper Bristol Road, 3600950 Halfords Autocentres Ltd Bath, BA1 3AG 19500 Ground Floor And Basement, 25, Queen Square, 3601026 Hays Accountancy Personnel Ltd Bath, BA1 2HX 24000 3601103 25-27, High Street, Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 1DP 17000 3601111 Bath & N E Somerset Council Lewis House, Manvers Street, Bath, BA1 1JH 252500 Abbey National Bldg Society, 5a-6, Bath Street, 3601134 Abbey National Bldg Society Bath, BA1 1SA 84000 Avon County Council, Upper Bristol Road, Clutton, 3601138 Bath & N E Somerset Council Bristol, BS39 5TE 22750 Unit 3 Ashmans Yard, Locksbrook Road, Bath, 3601166 House Automobile Engineers Ltd BA1 3DZ 17500 Paradise House Hotel, 86-88, Holloway, Bath, BA2 3601168 4PS 42000 45-46 St James Parade, Lower Borough Walls, 3601193 Moss Electrical Ltd Bath, BA1 1UQ 49000 3601206 Claire Accessories Uk Ltd 23, Stall Street, Bath, BA1 1QF 100000 1st Floor 12 Union Passage And, 14, Union Street, 3601224 Thorntons Plc Bath, BA1 1RR 120000 Units 2 & 3, Green Park Station, Green Park Road, 3601230 Framecraft Bath Ltd Bath, BA1 1JB 15250 Lloyds Tsb Bank Plc T/A Cheltenham 3601239 & Gloucester 10, Quiet Street, Bath, BA1 2JU 73000 3601293 The Lighthouse Consultancy Ltd 19, Circus Place, Bath, BA1 2PW 25500 Chew Valley Caravan Park, Ham Lane, Bishop 3601311 Sutton, Bristol, BS39 5TZ 11500 3601353 2, Moorland Road, Bath, BA2 3PJ 12750 Allen & Grd Flr Wood Building, Avon Street, Bath, 3601355 City Of Bath College BA1 1UW 181000 3601364 Dune Shoes Ltd 4, Union Street, Bath, BA1 1RP 150000 3601372 Phones 4u Ltd 5, Union Street, Bath, BA1 1RP 137000 British Home Stores, 37 - 39, Stall Street, Bath, 3601384 Bhs Limited BA1 1QH 900000 Bath & N E Somerset Primary Care 3601431 Trust St Martins Hospital, Midford Road, Bath, BA2 5RP 107000 Bath & N E Somerset Primary Care Fairfield Park Health Centre, Tyning Lane, Bath, 3601432 Trust BA1 6EA 24500 Paulton Memorial Hospital, Salisbury Road, 3601436 Bath & West Community Nhs Trust Paulton, Bristol, BS39 7SB 83500 3601440 Multiyork Furniture Ltd The Suite Centre, 4, York Place, Bath, BA1 6AE 87000 Riverside, Temple Street, Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 3601462 Bath & N E Somerset Council 1EH 565000 3601472 Rohan Designs Ltd 16, Union Passage, Bath, BA1 1RE 42750 3601473 , Wells Road, Radstock, Bath, BA3 3RZ 18500 Saltford Marina, The Shallows, Saltford, Bristol, 3601486 Saltford Marina Ltd BS31 3EZ 29500 3601524 Mmp Bath Ltd T/A Minuteman Press 45, Walcot Street, Bath, BA1 5BN 17750 3601637 12,, Palace Yard Mews, Bath, BA1 2NH 26000 Unit 13, The Maltings Industrial Estate, Brassmill 3601642 Endeavour International Ltd Lane, Bath, BA1 3JL 34250 3601644 Phase Eight Fashion & Design Ltd 11, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 26250 3601661 Waterstone'S Booksellers Ltd 4-5, Milsom Street, Bath, BA1 1DA 352500 3601677 R N I D Unit 2, Wells Road, Bath, BA2 3AP 12750 3601678 Great Western Wine Units 3-4, Wells Road, Bath, BA2 3AP 21750 3601692 Beehive Surgery, The Hollow, Bath, BA2 1LX 30000 Unit 1, Pixash Business Centre, Pixash Lane, 3601764 Stage 2 Limited Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 1TP 41500 Stall 31 & 32, Provision Market, High Street, Bath, 3601790 BA1 4AW 11750 130-133, High Street, Midsomer Norton, Bath, BA3 3601811 One Stop Community Stores Ltd 2DA 26750 Units 24-25, Midsomer Enterprise Park, Wheelers 3601812 John Braithwaite Foods Ltd Hill, Midsomer Norton, Bath, BA3 2BB 17750 Polamco Weston Lock, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, 3601821 Polamco Ltd BA2 9ES 87500 Bathampton Surgery, Holcombe Lane, 3601856 Bathampton Surgery Bathampton, Bath, BA2 6UL 50500 The Works Health Club, 6-6a, High Street, 3601867 Midsomer Norton, Radstock, BA3 2DT 11750 3601911 Fox And Badger, Wellow, Bath, BA2 8PU 14725 3601970 Hebron & Medlock 33, Oldfield Road, Bath, BA2 3ND 105000 124, High Street, Midsomer Norton, Bath, BA3 3602034 Pethericks & Gillard Ltd 2DA 13500 3602080 Partisan Limited The Chapel, Argyle Terrace, Bath, BA2 3DF 17250 3602098 Itchy Feet Ltd 3-4, Bartlett Street, Bath, BA1 2QZ 23000 3602108 Body Shop International Plc 2-2a, Burton Street, Bath, BA1 1BN 97500 Avon & Somerset Constabulary, Wells Road, 3602125 Avon & Somerset Constabulary Radstock, Bath, BA3 3SG 38750 Avon & Somerset Constabulary, Manvers Street, 3602129 Avon & Somerset Constabulary Bath, BA1 1JW 220000 Keynsham Police Station, Bath Hill, Keynsham, 3602136 Avon & Somerset Constabulary Bristol, BS31 1HJ 46750 3602156 Gabucci Ltd Pt Bsmt & Gnd, 35, Milsom Street, Bath, BA1 1DN 62500 3602157 Old Station Court, Ashley Avenue, Bath, BA1 3DS 19250 Adj Victoria Hall, The Street, Radstock, Bath, BA3 3602169 Bath & N E Somerset Council 3PL 10250 3602179 Drop Dead Gorgeous Ltd 4 Seven Dials, Sawclose, Bath, BA1 1EN 14750 3602252 5, Beau Street, Bath, BA1 1QY 11750 H Q P E Ltd T/A Bath & Portland Hanson Old Railway Station Yd, Avon Mill Lane, 3602289 Stone Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 2UG 53000 Tbks Architectural Ironmongery Ltd Unit 2 Ashmans Yard, Locksbrook Road, Bath, 3602301 T/A Tbks BA1 3DZ 21000 3602320 First Floor, 11, Laura Place, Bath, BA2 4BL 11500 3602332 Raj & Son (Retail) Ltd 12a, Corridor, Bath, BA1 5AP 29250 3602391 Kumari Care Ltd 5, Palace Yard Mews, Bath, BA1 2NH 27250 London Road Stores, 2-3, Cleveland Place East, 3602408 Bath, BA1 5DJ 14250 3602414 Silcox ,Wicks & Son Unit 2, Lymore Gardens, Bath, BA2 1AQ 12500 3602434 Halifax Plc 26, Stall Street, Bath, BA1 1QF 117000 Unit B1, Wellsway Works, Wells Road, Radstock, 3602464 Yarlett Furniture & Joinery Ltd Bath, BA3 3UW 10250 3602497 37, Kingsmead Street, Bath, BA1 2AA 14750 3602576 Fqb Ltd T/A Liz Cox 17, Margarets Buildings, Bath, BA1 2LP 10000 Wireless House, Westfield Indestate, Midsomer 3602601 Software Radio Technology Plc Norton, Bath, BA3 4BS 41000 3602657 Sanlam Private Investments (Uk) Ltd 5, Miles Buildings, Bath, BA1 2QS 23750 Storage Land, Mount Pleasant, Monkton Combe, 3602683 Monkton Combe School Bath, BA2 7HW 11750 Unit 9, Riverside Court, Riverside Road, Bath, BA2 3602697 Seager Publishing Ltd 3DZ 27250 3602699 21, Catharine Place, Bath, BA1 2PS 14000 Farrington Gurney Memorial Hal, Church Lane, 3602761 Farrington Gurney Memorial Hall Farrington Gurney, Bristol, BS39 6TY 11000 3602771 Manderine Slate Ltd 15-16, Broad Street, Bath, BA1 5LJ 42500 3602783 Superdrug Stores Plc 32 & R/O 30, Westgate Street, Bath, BA1 1EL 120000 3602805 7, North Parade Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX 15750 3602815 Bath Ales Ltd Hop Pole, Albion Buildings, Bath, BA1 3AR 41400 3602852 The Samaritans Of Bath & District 10, Newbridge Hill, Bath, BA1 3PU 20000 3602855 Genesis Lifestyle Centre 15c, Station Road, Bath, BA1 3DX 16750 3602857 Boots The Chemist Ltd 34/35, Westgate Street, Bath, BA1 1EL 111000 3602888 Tui Uk Ltd 10, Northumberland Place, Bath, BA1 5AR 79500 3602889 1, Upper Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 3JX 12000 3602919 42, Moorland Road, Bath, BA2 3PN 16250 3602927 Smile Stores Ltd 3 & 4, Rivers Street Place, Bath, BA1 2RS 14250 Grd Flr And Basement, 32, Gay Street, Bath, BA1 3602982 Hamptons International 2NT 21750 The Kings Arms , Monmouth Place, Bath, BA1 3603018 2AT 21750 3603036 Space N.K. Ltd 10, New Bond Street, Bath, BA1 1BE 95000 3603063 Smile Stores Ltd 46-48, Moorland Road, Bath, BA2 3PN 43750 3603093 Bath Academy Ltd 27, Queen Square, Bath, BA1 2HX 63500 King Edwards Pre-Prep School, Weston Road, 3603101 King Edward'S Pre Prep School Bath, BA1 4AQ 35250 Orange Retail Ltd T/A The Orange 3603103 Shop
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