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Valuation Appeal Hearing: 05 June 2019 Contact List Valuation Appeal Hearing: 05 June 2019 Contact List PROP ID STNO A STREET LOCALITY DESCRIPTION APPEALED AGENT NAME APPELLANT NAME CONTACT CONTACT NAV NUMBER 1 ROADMEETINGS CARLUKE OFFICE £9,200 POWER LINES PIPES & CABLES LTD Gary Main 01698 - 476060 75 MAIN STREET BOTHWELL STUDIO £22,500 LOUISE MCHENDRIE Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 LANARK AUCTION MARKET 181 HYNDFORD ROAD LANARK OFFICE £12,000 NFU Gary Main 01698 - 476060 LANARK AUCTION MARKET 181 HYNDFORD ROAD LANARK OFFICE £3,150 NICOLA BROWN Gary Main 01698 - 476060 UNIT 4 4 TANTALLON COURT CASTLEHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE OFFICE £13,400 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 73 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £7,000 INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTS LIMITED Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Unit 5/1 1 LANGDYKESIDE LESMAHAGOW OFFICE £6,300 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 1 KILMORY ROAD CARLUKE OFFICE £4,300 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 34 NEEDLE GREEN CARLUKE OFFICE £1,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 34 SOUTH VENNEL LANARK OFFICE £249,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 43 HIGH STREET LANARK OFFICE £10,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 43 HIGH STREET LANARK OFFICE £7,300 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 12/10 12 WIDE CLOSE LANARK OFFICE £9,400 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 37 ARGYLE CRESCENT HAMILTON OFFICE £3,850 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 12 B WIDE CLOSE LANARK OFFICE £2,650 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 UNIT 1 37 ARGYLE CRESCENT HAMILTON OFFICE £2,450 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 2 37 ARGYLE CRESCENT HAMILTON OFFICE £1,350 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 15 SMIDDY COURT LANARK OFFICE £1,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 UNIT 3 37 ARGYLE CRESCENT HAMILTON OFFICE £1,600 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 40 NORTH VENNEL LANARK OFFICE £21,250 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 UNIT 4 37 ARGYLE CRESCENT HAMILTON OFFICE £1,350 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 4 4 TANTALLON COURT CASTLEHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE OFFICE £13,400 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 3/7 3 RAPLOCH STREET LARKHALL OFFICE £6,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 30 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £3,050 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,650 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,650 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,250 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 10 PRIORY ROAD LESMAHAGOW OFFICE £3,650 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Carluke Business Centre 31 HAMILTON STREET CARLUKE OFFICE £1,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 28 UNION STREET LARKHALL OFFICE £75,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 21 UNION STREET LARKHALL OFFICE £14,600 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 15 MANSE ROAD FORTH OFFICE £2,150 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 55/57 57 HAWKWOOD TERRACE FORTH OFFICE £5,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 18 CLAUDE STREET LARKHALL OFFICE £66,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 COUNTY BUILDINGS 100 ALMADA STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £1,210,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 14 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £5,800 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 Unit 16 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,800 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 unit 11 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 Unit 17 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £1,950 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 Unit 3 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,450 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 10 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £4,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 29/31 29 STUART TERRACE RIGSIDE OFFICE £4,300 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 UNIT 1 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,150 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 35 STUART TERRACE RIGSIDE OFFICE £2,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 UNIT 2 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £1,800 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 4 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,450 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 63 HOPE ROAD KIRKMUIRHILL OFFICE £3,050 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 UNIT 5 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 6 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,450 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 7 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,550 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 8 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £1,550 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 9 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,050 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 39 CORONATION STREET CARSTAIRS JUNCTION OFFICE £2,750 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 UNIT 12 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,650 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 13 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,650 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 Valuation Appeal Hearing: 05 June 2019 Contact List PROP ID STNO A STREET LOCALITY DESCRIPTION APPEALED AGENT NAME APPELLANT NAME CONTACT CONTACT NAV NUMBER UNIT 14 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,650 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 15 28 BECKFORD STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,450 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 65 BOTHWELL ROAD HAMILTON OFFICE £9,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 UNIT 23 32 PARKBURN COURT HAMILTON OFFICE £5,800 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 BUILDING A BRANDON GATE 1 LEECHLEE ROAD HAMILTON OFFICE £515,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 CAIRD CENTRE 3 CAIRD PARK HAMILTON OFFICE £126,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 FIRST FLOOR LEFT 101 ALMADA STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 FIRST FLOOR RIGHT 101 ALMADA STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £7,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 107 ALMADA STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £10,900 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 65 ALMADA STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £14,300 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 ALMADA TOWER 67 ALMADA STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £7,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 NORTH STAND (1ST) 1 CADZOW AVENUE HAMILTON OFFICE £72,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 NORTH STAND (2ND) 1 CADZOW AVENUE HAMILTON OFFICE £22,250 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 NORTH STAND (GRD) 1 CADZOW AVENUE HAMILTON OFFICE £100,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 76 BURNBANK CENTRE HAMILTON OFFICE £9,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 BUILDING B BRANDON GATE 3 LEECHLEE ROAD HAMILTON OFFICE £276,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 22 A PORTWELL HAMILTON OFFICE £2,600 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Charleston 01698 - 476065 BRANDON HOUSE 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £3,750 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 1 WELLWOOD ROAD LESMAHAGOW OFFICE £8,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Gary Main 01698 - 476060 Unit 7 Brandon House 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £1,800 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 BRANDON HOUSE 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £1,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 OFFICE 1 52 CASTLE STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £19,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 BRANDON HOUSE 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 OFFICE 2 54 CASTLE STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £25,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 10 BRANDON HOUSE 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 11 BRANDON HOUSE 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £1,850 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 BRANDON HOUSE 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,050 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 UNIT 25 BRANDON HOUSE 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Neil Woodside 01698 - 476040 BRANDON HOUSE 23 BRANDON STREET HAMILTON OFFICE £2,800 SOUTH
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