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Owner Address Unoccupied from Workgroup Owner Address Unoccupied from Workgroup - Electoral Ward Name Bristol Council Housing 218, Bath Road, Bristol, BS4 3EQ 27/02/2012 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 32, Malago Road, Bristol, BS3 4JR 26/02/2012 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 10, Weymouth Road, Bristol, BS3 5HJ 13/02/2012 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 68, Kensal Road, Bristol, BS3 4QT 19/02/2012 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 28b, Wedmore Vale, Bristol, BS3 5HU 27/02/2012 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 18, Malago Road, Bristol, BS3 4JR 12/12/2011 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 108, Marksbury Road, Bristol, BS3 5JZ 16/01/2012 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 48, Polden House, Somerset Terrace, Bristol, BS3 4LG 28/11/2011 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 59, St Lukes Crescent, Bristol, BS3 4RZ 05/12/2011 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 48, St Johns Crescent, Bristol, BS3 5ER 31/10/2011 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 3, Knowle Road, Bristol, BS4 2EB 25/10/2011 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing Basement Flat, 5, Knowle Road, Bristol, BS4 2EB 24/07/2011 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 22, Malago Road, Bristol, BS3 4JR 18/04/2011 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 32, Monmouth Street, Bristol, BS3 4SJ 24/11/2010 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 69, St Lukes Road, Bristol, BS3 4RY 19/10/2010 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 366a, St Johns Lane, Bristol, BS3 5BA 08/01/2010 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 1, Polden House, Somerset Terrace, Bristol, BS3 4LF 01/04/2000 WG034 - WINDMILL HILL Bristol Council Housing 135, Crosscombe Drive, Bristol, BS13 0DA 26/03/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 3, Broadstone Walk, Bristol, BS13 0AN 28/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 22, Pawlett Road, Bristol, BS13 0DX 05/03/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 34, Middleford House, Silcox Road, Bristol, BS13 0JJ 26/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing Flat 44, Chestnut House, Bishport Avenue, Hartcliffe, Bristol, BS13 0RR 27/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing Flat 31, Oak House, Bishport Avenue, Hartcliffe, Bristol, BS13 0RY 05/03/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 7, Middleford House, Silcox Road, Bristol, BS13 0JH 07/03/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 20, Hayleigh House, Silcox Road, Bristol, BS13 0JG 05/03/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 49, Crosscombe Drive, Bristol, BS13 0DE 05/03/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 78, Witch Hazel Road, Bristol, BS13 0QF 27/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 505, Hareclive Road, Bristol, BS13 0LU 04/03/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 10, Oxleaze, Bristol, BS13 0EP 19/03/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 6, Holbrook Crescent, Bristol, BS13 0EU 12/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 34, Crosscombe Drive, Bristol, BS13 0DW 27/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing Flat 39, Redwood House, Bishport Avenue, Hartcliffe, Bristol, BS13 0RW 15/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 11, Walwyn Gardens, Bristol, BS13 0EF 27/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 49, Millmead House, Silcox Road, Bristol, BS13 0JN 06/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 16, Sampsons Road, Bristol, BS13 0EN 30/01/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 5, Wroughton Drive, Bristol, BS13 0LH 16/01/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing Flat 13, Rowan House, Bishport Avenue, Hartcliffe, Bristol, BS13 0RS 26/12/2011 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 1, Mellent Avenue, Bristol, BS13 0NT 13/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 57, Crosscombe Drive, Bristol, BS13 0DE 06/02/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing Flat 27, Oak House, Bishport Avenue, Hartcliffe, Bristol, BS13 0RY 03/04/2012 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 7, Barbour Gardens, Bristol, BS13 0PN 11/04/2011 WG033 - WHITCHURCH PARK Bristol Council Housing 26, Cambridge Crescent, Bristol, BS9 3QG 08/02/2012 WG032 - WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Bristol Council Housing 62, Clover Ground, Bristol, BS9 4UJ 14/11/2011 WG032 - WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Bristol Council Housing Flat 1st Flr, 13, Julian Road, Bristol, BS9 1JZ 12/03/2012 WG031 - STOKE BISHOP Bristol Council Housing 25, Riverleaze, Bristol, BS9 2HN 30/01/2012 WG031 - STOKE BISHOP Bristol Council Housing 14, Riverleaze, Bristol, BS9 2HN 10/02/2012 WG031 - STOKE BISHOP Bristol Council Housing 5, Woodend Walk, Bristol, BS9 2JB 12/12/2011 WG031 - STOKE BISHOP Bristol Council Housing 37, Church Road, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 1QT 03/09/2008 WG031 - STOKE BISHOP Bristol Council Housing 109, Whittock Road, Bristol, BS14 8DQ 27/02/2012 WG030 - STOCKWOOD Bristol Council Housing 2, Binley Grove, Bristol, BS14 8HR 19/03/2012 WG030 - STOCKWOOD Bristol Council Housing 79, Craydon Grove, Bristol, BS14 8EZ 05/03/2012 WG030 - STOCKWOOD Bristol Council Housing 154, Hazelbury Road, Bristol, BS14 9EX 06/02/2012 WG030 - STOCKWOOD Bristol Council Housing 15, Archer Walk, Bristol, BS14 8LF 06/02/2012 WG030 - STOCKWOOD Bristol Council Housing 37, Dutton Road, Bristol, BS14 8BT 25/12/2011 WG030 - STOCKWOOD Bristol Council Housing 27, Hanford Court, Bristol, BS14 8BD 16/01/2012 WG030 - STOCKWOOD Bristol Council Housing 124a, Sturminster Road, Bristol, BS14 8AU 21/11/2011 WG030 - STOCKWOOD Bristol Council Housing 18, Winterstoke House, Duckmoor Road, Bristol, BS3 2EW 12/03/2012 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 96, Greenway Bush Lane, Bristol, BS3 1SG 04/03/2012 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 54, Northfield House, Catherine Mead Street, Bristol, BS3 1XD 14/03/2012 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 42, Northfield House, Catherine Mead Street, Bristol, BS3 1XD 20/02/2012 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 32, Smyth Road, Bristol, BS3 2BU 23/01/2012 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 46, Ashton Gate Road, Bristol, BS3 1SZ 19/09/2011 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 2, Milford Street, Bristol, BS3 1EE 18/06/2011 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 11, Langton Park, Bristol, BS3 1EG 23/04/2011 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 30, Northfield House, Catherine Mead Street, Bristol, BS3 1XE 09/02/2011 WG029 - SOUTHVILLE Bristol Council Housing 9, Sarum Crescent, Bristol, BS10 5QW 19/03/2012 WG028 - SOUTHMEAD Bristol Council Housing 3, Kirkstone Gardens, Bristol, BS10 6EA 27/02/2012 WG028 - SOUTHMEAD Bristol Council Housing 18, Grasmere Close, Bristol, BS10 6AU 26/02/2012 WG028 - SOUTHMEAD Bristol Council Housing 104, Lydney Road, Southmead, Bristol, BS10 5JS 13/02/2012 WG028 - SOUTHMEAD Bristol Council Housing 25, Lydney Road, Southmead, Bristol, BS10 5JY 25/12/2011 WG028 - SOUTHMEAD Bristol Council Housing 8, Windermere, Eastleigh Road, Westbury-On-Trym, Bristol, BS10 5RP 10/04/2012 WG028 - SOUTHMEAD Bristol Council Housing 1, Mill Pool Court, Greystoke Avenue, Bristol, BS10 6AX 13/07/2003 WG028 - SOUTHMEAD Bristol Council Housing 133, Bell Hill Road, Bristol, BS5 7NQ 09/04/2012 WG027 - ST GEORGE WEST Bristol Council Housing 6, Terrell Gardens, Bristol, BS5 9NY 06/02/2012 WG027 - ST GEORGE WEST Bristol Council Housing 31, Whitehall Avenue, Bristol, BS5 7DE 13/02/2012 WG027 - ST GEORGE WEST Bristol Council Housing 90, Hudds Vale Road, Bristol, BS5 7HN 05/03/2012 WG027 - ST GEORGE WEST Bristol Council Housing 51, Pilemarsh, Bristol, BS5 9NT 27/11/2011 WG027 - ST GEORGE WEST Bristol Council Housing 64, Lyppiatt Road, Bristol, BS5 9HS 16/12/2011 WG027 - ST GEORGE WEST Bristol Council Housing 46, Sherbourne Street, Bristol, BS5 8EH 02/04/2011 WG027 - ST GEORGE WEST Bristol Council Housing 112, Chesterfield Road, St Andrews, Bristol, BS6 5DR 31/01/2012 WG025 - REDLAND Bristol Council Housing 83, Berkeley Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8HQ 12/01/2012 WG025 - REDLAND Bristol Council Housing Flat 6 At, 135, Cromwell Road, St Andrews, Bristol, BS6 5EY 28/08/2011 WG025 - REDLAND Bristol Council Housing Flat Gnd Flr, 19, Northumberland Road, Bristol, BS6 7AZ 18/10/2011 WG025 - REDLAND Bristol Council Housing Ground Floor Flat, 23, Linden Road, Bristol, BS6 7RJ 18/08/2011 WG025 - REDLAND Bristol Council Housing 19, Constable Road, Bristol, BS7 9YF 26/03/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 32, Constable Road, Bristol, BS7 9YB 04/03/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 9, Mulready Close, Bristol, BS7 9TF 12/03/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 7, Newbury Road, Bristol, BS7 0DS 18/03/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 54, Elmore Road, Bristol, BS7 9SD 31/03/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 21, Constable Road, Bristol, BS7 9YF 25/12/2011 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 4, Herkomer Close, Bristol, BS7 9YH 01/02/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 14, Haydon Gardens, Bristol, BS7 9TL 20/02/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 4, Conder House, Romney Avenue, Bristol, BS7 9TP 14/11/2011 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 7, Rose Mead, Hottom Gardens, Bristol, BS7 0LU 15/02/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 25, Constable Road, Bristol, BS7 9YF 08/03/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 4, Rowlandson Gardens, Bristol, BS7 9UH 23/01/2012 WG024 - LOCKLEAZE Bristol Council Housing 120, Romney Avenue, Bristol, BS7 9TJ 28/11/2011 WG024
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