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Applicant Data POL LEVEL5 STREET NAME STREET TYPE BX02 OVERTON FARM ROAD CE20 GARDENS CE20 AIRDS CLOSE CE20 AITCHISONS CLOSE CE20 ALISONS CLOSE CE20 ALVA STREET CE20 ANDERSONS CLOSE CE20 ATHOLL CRESCENT CE20 ATHOLL PLACE CE20 ATHOLL CRESCENT LANE CE20 BANK STREET CE20 BARRACE STEPS CE20 BELFORD ROAD CE20 BISHOPS WALK CE20 BOSWELLS COURT CE20 BREAD STREET CE20 BREAD STREET LANE CE20 BRISTO PLACE CE20 BRODIES CLOSE CE20 BROWNS PLACE CE20 BUCHANANS COURT CE20 CAMBRIDGE STREET CE20 CAMBRIDGE STREET LANE CE20 CANDLEMAKER ROW CE20 CANNING STREET CE20 CANNING STREET LANE CE20 CASTLE ESPLANADE CE20 CASTLE TERRACE CE20 CASTLE WYND NORTH CE20 CASTLE WYND SOUTH CE20 CASTLE BARNES STEPS CE20 CASTLE BREWERY COURT CE20 CASTLEHILL CE20 CHAPEL WYND CE20 CHESTER STREET CE20 CHESTER STREET MEWS CE20 CHUCKIE PEND CE20 CLIFTON TERRACE CE20 COATES CRESCENT CE20 COATES GARDENS CE20 COATES PLACE CE20 CONFERENCE SQUARE CE20 CORDINERS LAND CE20 CORNWALL STREET CE20 COWGATE CE20 COWGATEHEAD CE20 DALRY ROAD CE20 DEVON GARDENS OFFICIAL CE20 DEVON PLACE CE20 DEWAR PLACE CE20 DEWAR PLACE LANE CE20 DOUGLAS CRESCENT CE20 DOUGLAS GARDENS CE20 DOUGLAS GARDENS MEWS CE20 DRUMSHEUGH GARDENS CE20 DRUMSHEUGH PLACE CE20 DUNBAR STREET CE20 DUNLOPS COURT CE20 EARL GREY STREET CE20 EAST FOUNTAINBRIDGE CE20 EDMONSTONES CLOSE CE20 EGLINTON CRESCENT CE20 FESTIVAL SQUARE CE20 FORREST HILL CE20 FORREST ROAD CE20 FOUNTAINBRIDGE CE20 GEORGE IV BRIDGE CE20 GILMOURS CLOSE CE20 GLADSTONES LAND CE20 GLENCAIRN CRESCENT CE20 GRANNYS GREEN STEPS CE20 GRASSMARKET CE20 GREYFRIARS PLACE CE20 GRINDLAY STREET CE20 GRINDLAY STREET COURT CE20 GROSVENOR CRESCENT CE20 GROSVENOR GARDENS CE20 GROSVENOR STREET CE20 GROVE STREET CE20 GROVE TERRACE CE20 HAMILTONS CLOSE CE20 HAYMARKET CE20 HAYMARKET TERRACE CE20 HAYMARKET YARDS CE20 HERIOT BRIDGE CE20 HERIOT CROSS CE20 HERIOT PLACE CE20 HIGH RIGGS CE20 HOME STREET CE20 HUNTERS CLOSE CE20 INGLIS COURT CE20 JAMES COURT CE20 JOHNSTON TERRACE CE20 JOLLIES CLOSE CE20 KEIR STREET CE20 KENNEDY WALK CE20 KINGS STABLES LANE CE20 KINGS STABLES ROAD OFFICIAL CE20 LADY WYND CE20 LADY LAWSON STREET CE20 LADY STAIRS CLOSE CE20 LADYFIELD CE20 LANSDOWNE CRESCENT CE20 LAURISTON PLACE CE20 LAURISTON STREET CE20 LAWNMARKET CE20 LOTHIAN ROAD CE20 LYNEDOCH PLACE CE20 LYNEDOCH PLACE LANE CE20 MAGDALA CRESCENT CE20 MAGDALA MEWS CE20 MAIN POINT CE20 MANOR PLACE CE20 MELVILLE CRESCENT CE20 MELVILLE PLACE CE20 MELVILLE STREET CE20 MELVILLE STREET LANE CE20 MERCHANT STREET CE20 MID ENTRY CE20 MILNES COURT CE20 MORRISON CIRCUS CE20 MORRISON CRESCENT CE20 MORRISON STREET CE20 MORRISON LINK CE20 MOUND PLACE CE20 NORTH BANK STREET CE20 PALMERSTON PLACE CE20 PALMERSTON PLACE LANE CE20 PATERSONS COURT CE20 POLLOCKS CLOSE CE20 PONTON STREET CE20 PORTEOUS PEND CE20 PORTSBURGH SQUARE CE20 PRINCES STREET CE20 QUEENSFERRY STREET CE20 QUEENSFERRY STREET LANE CE20 RAMSAY GARDEN CE20 RAMSAY LANE CE20 RIDDLES COURT CE20 RIEGO STREET CE20 ROSEBERY CRESCENT CE20 ROSEBERY CRESCENT LANE CE20 ROTHESAY MEWS CE20 ROTHESAY PLACE CE20 ROTHESAY TERRACE CE20 ROTHESAY PLACE MEWS CE20 RUTLAND COURT CE20 RUTLAND PLACE OFFICIAL CE20 RUTLAND SQUARE CE20 RUTLAND STREET CE20 RUTLAND COURT LANE CE20 SEMPLES CLOSE CE20 SHANDWICK PLACE CE20 SPITTAL STREET CE20 SPITTAL STREET LANE CE20 ST DAVIDS PLACE CE20 ST DAVIDS TERRACE CE20 STAFFORD STREET CE20 STAFFORD STREET LANE CE20 TEVIOT PLACE CE20 THOMSONS COURT CE20 THORNYBAUK CE20 TORPHICHEN PLACE CE20 TORPHICHEN STREET CE20 TORPHICHEN PLACE LANE CE20 UPPER BOW CE20 VENNEL CE20 VICTORIA STREET CE20 VICTORIA TERRACE CE20 WALKER STREET CE20 WARDENS CLOSE CE20 WARDROPS COURT CE20 WEBSTERS LAND CE20 WEST PORT CE20 WEST APPROACH ROAD CE20 WEST BOW CE20 WEST ENTRY CE20 WEST MAITLAND STREET CE20 WEST TOLLCROSS CE20 WILLIAM STREET CE20 WILLIAM STREET NORTH EAST LANE CE20 WILLIAM STREET NORTH WEST LANE CE20 WILLIAM STREET SOUTH EAST LANE CE20 WILLIAM STREET SOUTH WEST LANE CE21 ABBEY CLOSE CE21 ABBEY LANE CE21 ABBEY MOUNT CE21 ABBEY STREET CE21 ABBEY STRAND CE21 ABBEYHILL CE21 ABBEYHILL CRESCENT CE21 ADVOCATES CLOSE CE21 ANCHOR CLOSE CE21 ANN TERRACE CE21 BAILIE FYFES CLOSE CE21 BAKEHOUSE CLOSE CE21 BANK STREET CE21 BARRIES CLOSE OFFICIAL CE21 BELLS WYND CE21 BISHOPS CLOSE CE21 BLACKFRIARS STREET CE21 BLAIR STREET CE21 BORTHWICKS CLOSE CE21 BOWLING GREEN COURT CE21 BOYDS ENTRY CE21 BRAND PLACE CE21 BRIGHTON STREET CE21 BRISTO PLACE CE21 BRISTO PORT CE21 BROWNS CLOSE CE21 BROWNS COURT CE21 BULLS CLOSE CE21 BURNETS CLOSE CE21 BYERS CLOSE CE21 CADZOW PLACE CE21 CALTON ROAD CE21 CALTON WYND CE21 CALTON HILL STAIRS CE21 CAMPBELLS CLOSE CE21 CANONGATE CE21 CARRUBBERS CLOSE CE21 CHALMERS CLOSE CE21 CHAMBERS STREET CE21 CHARTERIS PLACE CE21 CHESSELS COURT CE21 COCKBURN STREET CE21 COINYIE HOUSE CLOSE CE21 COLLEGE WYND CE21 COOPERS CLOSE CE21 COOPERS COURT CE21 COVENANT CLOSE CE21 COWGATE CE21 CRAIGS CLOSE CE21 CRANSTON STREET CE21 CRICHTONS CLOSE CE21 CROFT AN RIGH CE21 DICKSONS CLOSE CE21 DRUMMOND STREET CE21 DUKES WALK CE21 DUNBARS CLOSE CE21 DYERS CLOSE CE21 EAST MARKET STREET CE21 FERRYMUIR GAIT CE21 FLESHMARKET CLOSE CE21 FORSYTHS CLOSE CE21 FOUNTAIN CLOSE CE21 GALLOWAYS ENTRY CE21 GEDDES ENTRY OFFICIAL CE21 GENTLES ENTRY CE21 GEORGE IV BRIDGE CE21 GLADSTONE COURT CE21 GULLANS CLOSE CE21 GUTHRIE STREET CE21 HAMMERMENS ENTRY CE21 HASTIES CLOSE CE21 HIGH STREET CE21 HIGH SCHOOL WYND CE21 HIGH SCHOOL YARDS CE21 HOLYROOD ROAD CE21 HORSE WYND CE21 HUNTER SQUARE CE21 HUTTON CLOSE CE21 HUTTON ROAD CE21 HYNDFORDS CLOSE CE21 INFIRMARY STREET CE21 JACKSONS CLOSE CE21 JACKSONS ENTRY CE21 JEFFREY STREET CE21 JOHN STREET CE21 KINCAIDS COURT CE21 KYLE PLACE CE21 LAWNMARKET CE21 LOCHEND CLOSE CE21 LOTHIAN STREET CE21 LYNE STREET CE21 LYONS CLOSE CE21 MARKET STREET CE21 MARY DRUMMONDS STEPS CE21 MERCHANT STREET CE21 MILTON STREET CE21 MONTEITHS CLOSE CE21 MONTROSE TERRACE CE21 MORGAN LANE CE21 MORRISON BREWERY STEPS CE21 MORRISONS CLOSE CE21 NETHER BAKEHOUSE CE21 NETHER CRAIGWELL CE21 NEW STREET CE21 NEW ASSEMBLY CLOSE CE21 NEW SKINNERS CLOSE CE21 NIDDRY STREET CE21 NIDDRY STREET SOUTH CE21 NORTH BRIDGE CE21 NORTH BANK STREET CE21 NORTH BRIDGE ARCADE CE21 NORTH FOULIS CLOSE CE21 NORTH GRAYS CLOSE CE21 OLD ASSEMBLY CLOSE OFFICIAL CE21 OLD FISHMARKET CLOSE CE21 OLD INFIRMARY LANE CE21 OLD PLAYHOUSE CLOSE CE21 OLD STAMP OFFICE CLOSE CE21 OLD TOLBOOTH WYND CE21 PAISLEY CLOSE CE21 PANMURE CLOSE CE21 PARLIAMENT SQUARE CE21 PIRRIES CLOSE CE21 PLAYFAIR STEPS CE21 PLEASANCE CE21 PRINCES STREET CE21 QUEENS DRIVE CE21 REGENT ROAD CE21 REIDS CLOSE CE21 REIDS COURT CE21 ROBERTSONS CLOSE CE21 ROBERTSONS COURT CE21 ROXBURGHS CLOSE CE21 ROXBURGHS COURT CE21 ROYAL MILE CE21 ROYAL PARK PLACE CE21 SCOTSMAN TERRACE AND STAIRWAY CE21 SIBBALD WALK CE21 SLATERS STEPS CE21 SOUTH BRIDGE CE21 SOUTH COLLEGE STREET CE21 SOUTH FOULIS CLOSE CE21 SOUTH GRAYS CLOSE CE21 SPRING GARDENS CE21 ST GILES STREET CE21 ST JOHN STREET CE21 ST JOHNS HILL CE21 ST MARYS STREET CE21 STEVENLAWS CLOSE CE21 SUGARHOUSE CLOSE CE21 THE MOUND CE21 THE NEWS STEPS CE21 TODDRICKS WYND CE21 TRON SQUARE CE21 TRUNKS CLOSE CE21 TWEEDDALE COURT CE21 TYTLER COURT CE21 TYTLER GARDENS CE21 VIEWCRAIG GARDENS CE21 WARRISTONS CLOSE CE21 WATERLOO PLACE CE21 WAVERLEY BRIDGE CE21 WAVERLEY PARK CE21 WAVERLEY STATION OFFICIAL CE21 WAVERLEY STEPS CE21 WAVERLEY PARK TERRACE CE21 WEST COLLEGE STREET CE21 WEST PARLIAMENT SQUARE CE21 WHITEHORSE CLOSE CE21 WILSONS COURT CE21 WORLDS END CLOSE CE22 TERRACE CE22 ABERCROMBY PLACE CE22 AINSLIE PLACE CE22 ALBANY LANE CE22 ALBANY STREET CE22 ALBANY STREET LANE CE22 ALBYN PLACE CE22 ANNANDALE STREET CE22 ANTIGUA STREET CE22 BARONY PLACE CE22 BARONY STREET CE22 BAXTERS PLACE CE22 BELLEVUE CRESCENT CE22 BLENHEIM PLACE CE22 BROUGHTON MARKET CE22 BROUGHTON PLACE CE22 BROUGHTON STREET CE22 BROUGHTON PLACE LANE CE22 BROUGHTON STREET LANE CE22 BRUNTON PLACE CE22 CALTON HILL CE22 CALTON ROAD CE22 CARLTON TERRACE CE22 CARLTON TERRACE BRAE CE22 CARLTON TERRACE LANE CE22 CARLTON TERRACE MEWS CE22 CASTLE STREET CE22 CATHEDRAL LANE CE22 CHARLOTTE LANE CE22 CHARLOTTE SQUARE CE22 CIRCUS GARDENS CE22 CIRCUS LANE CE22 CIRCUS PLACE CE22 CLYDE STREET CE22 COCHRAN TERRACE CE22 CORNWALLIS PLACE CE22 CUMBERLAND STREET CE22 CUMBERLAND STREET NORTH EAST LANE CE22 CUMBERLAND STREET NORTH WEST LANE CE22 CUMBERLAND STREET SOUTH EAST LANE CE22 CUMBERLAND STREET SOUTH WEST LANE CE22 DARNAWAY STREET CE22 DOUNE TERRACE OFFICIAL CE22 DRUMMOND PLACE CE22 DUBLIN STREET CE22 DUBLIN MEUSE CE22 DUBLIN STREET LANE NORTH CE22 DUBLIN STREET LANE SOUTH CE22 DUNDAS STREET CE22 DUNDONALD STREET CE22 EAST BROUGHTON PLACE CE22 EAST CLAREMONT STREET CE22 EAST LONDON STREET CE22 EAST SCOTLAND STREET LANE CE22 ELDER STREET CE22 ELDER STREET EAST CE22 FETTES ROW CE22 FORRES STREET CE22 FORTH STREET CE22 FREDERICK STREET CE22 GAYFIELD CLOSE CE22 GAYFIELD PLACE CE22 GAYFIELD SQUARE CE22 GAYFIELD STREET CE22 GAYFIELD PLACE LANE CE22 GAYFIELD STREET LANE CE22 GEORGE STREET CE22 GLENFINLAS STREET CE22 GLOUCESTER LANE CE22 GLOUCESTER PLACE CE22 GLOUCESTER SQUARE CE22 GREAT KING STREET CE22 GREAT STUART STREET CE22 GREENSIDE CE22 GREENSIDE LANE CE22 GREENSIDE PLACE CE22 GREENSIDE ROW CE22 HADDINGTON PLACE CE22 HANOVER STREET CE22 HART STREET CE22 HART STREET LANE CE22 HERIOT ROW CE22 HILL STREET CE22 HILL STREET NORTH LANE CE22 HILL STREET SOUTH LANE CE22 HOPE STREET CE22 HOPE STREET LANE CE22 HOWE STREET CE22 INDIA PLACE CE22 INDIA STREET CE22 JAMAICA MEWS CE22 JAMAICA STREET CE22 JAMAICA STREET NORTH LANE OFFICIAL CE22 JAMAICA STREET SOUTH LANE CE22 JAMES CRAIG WALK CE22 KING STREET CE22 LEITH STREET CE22 LITTLE KING STREET CE22 LONDON ROAD CE22 LONDON STREET CE22 MACKENZIE PLACE CE22
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