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Covcc Letter To:REQ00624 Response Information Governance C West Executive Director Council House Earl Street Coventry CV1 5RR Please contact Information Governance 25 November 2015 Direct line 024 7683 3323 [email protected] Dear Sir/Madam Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) Request ID: REQ00624 Thank you for your request for information relating to societies that are licensed to promote lotteries. Please find attached spreadsheet in response to your request. The supply of information in response to a freedom of information request does not confer an automatic right to re-use the information. You can use any information supplied for the purposes of private study and non-commercial research without requiring further permission. Similarly, information supplied can also be re-used for the purposes of news reporting. An exception to this is photographs. Please contact us if you wish to use the information for any other purpose. Should you wish to make any further requests for information, you may find what you are looking for is already published on the Council’s web site and in particular its FOI/EIR Disclosure log, Council's Publication Scheme, Open Data and Facts about Coventry. Yours faithfully Business Support Officer Place Directorate Enclosure: REQ00624 Copy of lotteries 2 Licence Address Source Name Source Address Source Phone Number Camping and Caravanning Club, Greenfields Robert Louden, Greenfields House, Westwood Way, Coventry, CV4 House, Westwood Way, Coventry, CV4 8JH Mr Robert Louden 8JH N/A Potters Green Primary School, Ringwood Highway, Coventry, CV2 2GF Paul Ryan Potters Green Primary School, Ringwood Highway, Coventry, CV2 2GF 024 7661 3670 Coventry & North Warwickshire Cricke, Coventry And North Warwick Cricket Club Sports Ground, Binley Road, Coventry Elizabeth Cartwright Pear Tree Cottage, Main Street, Brandon, CV7 3HW N/A City of Coventry Freemen's Guild, 76 Malleson Road, Gotherington, 115 Old Church Road, Coventry, CV6 7EB John Wilkinson Cheltenham, Gloucester, GL52 9EX 024 7668 8246 Water Aid (Severn Trent), Severn Trent Water Ltd, Severn Trent Centre, PO Box 5309, Coventry, CV3 9FH Sarah Holt Sarah Holt, Lottery Treasurer, 48 Allestree Lane, Derby, DE22 2HR 7747460369 Hereward College, Hereward College Of Further Education, Bramston Crescent, Coventry, CV4 9SW Sheila Millar 1 Coleby Close, Coventry, CV4 8HN 7775766982 Davenport Lodge School, 21 Davenport Road, Coventry, CV5 6QA Susan Nalus Davenport Lodge School, 21 Davenport Road, Coventry, CV5 6QA 024 7667 5051 Castle Wood School, 50 Deedmore Road, Friends of Castlewood, Castlewood School, Deedmore Site, Wyken Coventry, CV2 1FN Alexandra Gourley Croft, Coventry, CV2 1HQ 024 7661 2271 Whoberley Hall School, Whoberley Hall Primary School, Overdale Road, Coventry, CV5 8AJ Paula Mckeon 108 Addison Road, Coventry, CV6 2JL 024 7667 3452 Tiverton Special School, Tiverton Primary Tiverton Special School, Tiverton Primary School, Rowington Close, School, Rowington Close, Coventry, CV6 1PS Mrs T A Bawden Coventry, CV6 1PS N/A Carers Trust Heart of England, Coventry Carers Trust Heart of England, 6 Queen Victoria Road , Coventry , CV1 Carers, 3 City Arcade, Coventry, CV1 3HX Carers Trust Heart Of 3JH N/A Eastern Green School, Eastern Green Junior School, Sutton Avenue, Coventry, CV5 7EG Andrea Hawkswood 188 Upper Eastern Green Lane, Coventry, CV5 7DP 7752492122 11 Brayford Avenue, Coventry, CV3 5BS Mrs Woolorton 11 Brayford Avenue, Coventry, CV3 5BS N/A FOLK, Families and Friends of Longford Park Kids, 28 Achal Close, Foleshill, Coventry, CV6 FOLK, Families and Friends of Longford Park Kids, 28 Achal Close, 6PE Miss Lynda Owen Foleshill, Coventry, CV6 6PE 02476 682949 Bishop Ullathorne School, Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School, Leasowes Avenue, Bishop Ullathorne School, Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School, Coventry, CV3 6BH Paul Carpenter Leasowes Avenue, Coventry, CV3 6BH 02476 414515 Radford Community Centre, Jubilee Crescent, Coventry, CV6 3EX Mrs Ellicott Radford Community Centre, Jubilee Crescent, Coventry, CV6 3EX N/A Wyken Croft School, Wyken Croft Primary Wyken Croft School, Wyken Croft Primary School, Wyken Croft, School, Wyken Croft, Coventry, CV2 3AA Susan Dowds Wyken CCoventry, CV2 3AA N/A President Kennedy School, President Kennedy School And Community College, President Kennedy School, President Kennedy School And Community Rookery Lane, Coventry, CV6 4GL Mr Wendy Payne College, Rookery Lane, Coventry, CV6 4GL 024 7666 1416 Cafe Hub, St Christophers Church, Winsford Avenue, Coventry Stuart Hart 38 Polperro Drive, Coventry, CV5 7PU 7969992497 Sacred Heart School, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Brays Lane, Coventry, CV2 Sacred Heart School, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Brays 4DW Mr Paul Madia Lane, Coventry, CV2 4DW N/A The Presbytery, 52A Raglan Street, Coventry, CV1 5QF Jimmy Lutwama The Presbytery, 52A Raglan Street, Coventry, CV1 5QF N/A Stivichall Primary School, Coat Of Arms Bridge Road, Coventry, CV3 6PY Mrs Katherine Carpen93 Woodside Avenue South, Coventry, CV3 6BL 7867685713 Saint Gobain, Saint Gobain House, Binley Alun Roy Oxenham, Company Secretary, Saint- Gobain Buidling Business Park, 5 Harry Weston Road, Distribution Ltd and , Jewson Ltd, Saint - Gobain House, Binley Coventry, CV3 2TT Mr Alun Oxenham Business Park, Coventry, CV3 2TT N/A St Mary Magdalen, St Mary Magdelene Church, Sir Thomas Whites Road, Coventry, St Mary Magdalen, St Mary Magdelene Church, Sir Thomas Whites CV5 8DT Rev Stella Bailey Road, Coventry, CV5 8DT 02476 673138 28 Bigbury Close, Coventry, CV3 5AJ Paul Davies 327 Green Lane, Finham, Coventry, CV3 6EH N/A Baginton Fields School, Sedgemoor Road, Coventry, CV3 4EA Simon Grant Baginton Fields School, Sedgemoor Road, Coventry, CV3 4EA 2476303854 Coventry Catholic Fellowship, 70 Sewall Coventry Catholic Fellowship, 70 Sewall Highway, Wyken, Coventry, Highway, Wyken, Coventry, CV2 3NN Barbara Mcdonnell CV2 3NN N/A Willenhall Community School, St James Lane, Coventry, CV3 3DB Ms Caroline Kiely Willenhall Community School, St James Lane, Coventry, CV3 3DB 024 76 302004 Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Fleet Street, Coventry, CV1 3AY David Nigel Fletcher 62 Daleway Road, Coventry, CV3 6JE 024 76696300 All Souls Church, Kingsland Avenue, Coventry, CV5 8DX Rev Michael Brandon All Souls Church, Kingsland Avenue, Coventry, CV5 8DX 024 7667 4161 Dunlop Sports & Social Club, Dunlop Sports And Social Club House, Burnaby Road, Coventry, CV6 2AR Henry Berry Former Dunlop Site, Holbrook Lane, Coventry, CV6 4BL N/A Coventry Bears Rugby League Football, 28 Coventry Bears Rugby League Football, 28 Cole Court, Coventry, CV6 Cole Court, Coventry, CV6 1PY Ms Debbie Watson 1PY 07718 365465 Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Fleet Street, Coventry, CV1 3AY David Fletcher Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Fleet Street, Coventry, CV1 3AY N/A Caludon Castle School, School And Community Library, Caludon Castle Business Caludon Castle School, School And Community Library, Caludon Castle Enterprise School, Axholme Road, Coventry Michele Marr Business Enterprise School, Axholme Road, Coventry 024 7644 4822 Age UK, 7 Warwick Row, Coventry, CV1 1EX Mrs Eveline Lappin Age UK, 7 Warwick Row, Coventry, CV1 1EX N/A Sherbourne Fields School, Rowington Close, Coventry, CV6 1PR Mrs Bentham Sherbourne Fields School, Rowington Close, Coventry, CV6 1PR 02476 404198 Belgrade Theatre, Belgrade Square, Coventry, CV1 1GS Belgrade Theatre TrusBelgrade Theatre, Belgrade Square, Coventry, CV1 1GS 024 7684 6722 Church Of The Sacred Heart, Harefield Road, Coventry Rev Norton Church Of The Sacred Heart, Harefield Road, Coventry N/A St Joseph The Worker, De Montfort Way, Coventry Harry Curtis St Joseph The Worker, De Montfort Way, Coventry 02476 419111 St Gregorys School, Saint Gregorys Catholic Primary School, Harry Rose Road, Coventry, St Gregorys School, Saint Gregorys Catholic Primary School, Harry Rose CV2 5AT Rev Wright Road, Coventry, CV2 5AT N/A Coventry University Sporting Club, 20 Westwood Heath Road, Coventry, CV4 8GP Coventry & North Wa14 Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth, CV8 1FF 7985772102 St Barbaras, St Barbaras Church, Rochester Road, Coventry Jo Askew St Barbaras, St Barbaras Church, Rochester Road, Coventry 7719480705 Westwood Park Sports and Social, Barclays, Longwood Close, Westwood Business Park, Lisa Moore, Secretary, Barclays, Welland House, Longwood Close, Coventry, CV4 8JG Moore Westwood Business Park, Coventry, CV4 8JG N/A Coventry Blaze, Skydome Arena, Croft Road, Coventry, CV1 3AZ Andy Buxton Coventry Blaze, Skydome Arena, Croft Road, Coventry, CV1 3AZ 02476 223220 Coventry Youth Operetta Group, 6 Mount Coventry Youth Operetta Group, 6 Mount Nod Way, Coventry, CV5 Nod Way, Coventry, CV5 7GX Mrs Carol Howes 7GX 7971851778 Catholic Mens Society, Vianney House, 1 Bishopton Close, Mount Nod, Coventry, CV5 7GW Mr James O'Leary 47 Unicorn Avenue, Coventry, CV5 7GJ 024 7646 9937 21st Coventry Scouts, 98 Lime Tree Avenue, Coventry, CV4 9EZ Mr Desmond Chambe21st Coventry Scouts, 98 Lime Tree Avenue, Coventry, CV4 9EZ 024 7646 0034 Coventry RAOB (GLE) Provincial Grand, 1105 Foleshill Road, Coventry, CV3 6EP Mr Robert Torrie Robert Brown Lee Torrie, 3 Bede Road, Radford, Coventry, CV6 3BW 024 7659 8422 Howes Primary School, Palermo Avenue, Coventry, CV3 5EH Mrs R Ayres Chair PerHowes Primary School, Palermo Avenue, Coventry, CV3 5EH N/A Coventry Resource Centre for the Bli, Coventry Society For The Blind Resource Centre, 33 Earlsdon Avenue South, Coventry, Coventry Resource Centre for the Bli, Coventry Society For The Blind CV5 6TH Hugh Sorrell Resource
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