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UPRN Unique Asset Identity Building / Land Title Address Line 1 Postcode Use 12051469 126 17 Penifather Lane Greenford 17 PENIFA UPRN Unique Asset Identity Building / Land Title Address Line 1 Postcode Use 12051469 126 17 Penifather Lane Greenford 17 PENIFATHER LANE UB6 8XL Home/Day Care 12098545 295 30 Neville Close Acton 30 NEVILLE CLOSE W3 8NZ Home/Day Care 12111093 324 27-29 South Road Southall 27-29 SOUTH ROAD UB1 1SU Office 12125509 346 Harmony Lodge (Units 1 - 36) HARMONY LODGE UB2 4PQ Home/Day Care 12098406 272 116 Bollo Bridge Road Acton 116 BOLLO BRIDGE ROAD W3 8DD Shop 12142777 531 Popefield Sports Ground POPEFIELD PLAYING FIELDS W5 4LP Sport Facility 12141915 480 Hawthorne Court HAWTHORNE COURT W5 3PN Home/Day Care 12150459 726 1 Ragley Close Acton 1 RAGLEY CLOSE W3 8QP Shop 12047700 2431 101 Blenheim Road, Northolt 101 BLENHEIM ROAD UB5 4TT Council House 12002464 2544 104 Tintern Court, Williams Road, Ealing 104 TINTERN COURT W13 0SW Council House 12046658 2787 11 Goodwood Drive, Northolt 11 GOODWOOD DRIVE UB5 4DJ Council House 12033611 2983 111 Rectory Park Avenue, Northolt 111 RECTORY PARK AVENUE UB5 6SB Council House 12017604 3258 12 Colne Court, Hobbayne Road, Hanwell 12 COLNE COURT W7 3RG Council House 12081253 3335 12 Lilac Gardens, Ealing 12 LILAC GARDENS W5 4LD Council House 12061533 3721 13 Elfwine Road, Hanwell 13 ELFWINE ROAD W7 1JD Council House 12024837 6861 227 Radcliffe Way, Northolt 227 RADCLIFFE WAY UB5 6HN Council House 12009123 6444 209 Lawrence Court, Stanley Road, Acton FLAT 209 LAWRENCE COURT W3 8UB Council House 6471 21 Barn Close, Northolt HOU023333 Council House 12087038 6985 23 May Gardens, Alperton 23 MAY GARDENS HA0 1DU Council House 12024724 6065 2 Javelin Way, Northolt 2 JAVELIN WAY UB5 6EX Council House 12080006 6644 214 South Ealing Road, Ealing 214 SOUTH EALING ROAD W5 4RL Council House 12031798 7679 27 Durdans Road, Southall 27 DURDANS ROAD UB1 2RS Council House 12052496 7699 27 Hicks Avenue, Greenford 27 HICKS AVENUE UB6 8EX Council House 7176 24 Larch Crescent, Hayes Council House 12039892 7195 24 Morland Gardens, Southall 24 MORLAND GARDENS UB1 3DY Council House 12040732 6209 2 Windemere Road, Southall 2 WINDERMERE ROAD UB1 2NZ Council House 6216 20 Acorn Grove, Ruislip Council House 12041924 6720 22 Darwin Drive, Southall 22 DARWIN DRIVE UB1 3JX Council House 12044770 7613 266 Ferrymead Avenue, Greenford 266 FERRYMEAD AVENUE UB6 9TR Council House 6274 20 Edwards Avenue, Ruislip Council House 12057438 6304 20 Humes Avenue, Hanwell 20 HUMES AVENUE W7 2LP Council House 12056545 4838 16 Dimmock Drive, Greenford 16 DIMMOCK DRIVE UB6 0SJ Council House 12081257 4889 16 Lilac Gardens, Ealing 16 LILAC GARDENS W5 4LD Council House 12054531 3914 133 Lancaster Road, Northolt 133 LANCASTER ROAD UB5 4TE Council House 12046251 4909 16 Melrose Close, Greenford 16 MELROSE CLOSE UB6 9TD Council House 12036302 4931 16 Priors Field, Northolt 16 PRIORS FIELD UB5 5SG Council House 12022079 4464 15 Bournemead Way, Northolt 15 BOURNEMEAD WAY UB5 6PL Council House 21582019 4996 160 Clayponds Gardens, Ealing Council House 4502 15 Edwards Avenue, Ruislip Council House 12100422 5527 18 Reynolds Road, Chiswick 18 REYNOLDS ROAD W4 5AR Council House 4544 15 Larch Crescent, Hayes Council House 12021913 4554 15 Longhook Gardens, Northolt 15 LONGHOOK GARDENS UB5 6PE Council House 12009820 5063 167 Kipling Tower, Palmerston Road, Acton 167 KIPLING TOWER W3 8TN Council House 12083207 4063 14 Arden Road, Ealing 14 ARDEN ROAD W13 8RP Council House 12030672 4096 14 Carlyle Gardens, Southall 14 CARLYLE GARDENS UB1 2BN Council House 12104540 5141 17 Conway Grove, Acton 17 CONWAY GROVE W3 6UJ Council House 12111128 5659 18a Norman Avenue, Southall 18A NORMAN AVENUE UB1 2AU Council House 12015128 4214 14 Ravenor Court, Ruislip Road, Greenford 14 RAVENOR COURT UB6 9QG Council House 12021282 5243 17 Radcliffe Way, Northolt HOU017643 17 RADCLIFFE WAY UB5 6HQ Council House 12027133 10765 47 Victoria Road, Ground Floor Flat, Southall 47 VICTORIA ROAD UB2 4EE Council House 9279 36 Masson Avenue, Ruislip Council House 12046221 9282 36 Melrose Avenue, Greenford 36 MELROSE AVENUE UB6 9TA Council House UPRN Unique Asset Identity Building / Land Title Address Line 1 Postcode Use 12022065 10307 43 Down Way, Northolt 43 DOWN WAY UB5 6PH Council House 12020727 10868 48 Vanbrough Crescent, Northolt 48 VANBROUGH CRESCENT UB5 5JN Council House 12021493 9412 37 Rushdene Crescent, Northolt 37 RUSHDENE CRESCENT UB5 6NF Council House 12002403 9428 37 Tintern Court, Green Man Lane, Ealing 37 TINTERN COURT W13 0SN Council House 12033482 9986 40 Aspen Lane, Northolt 40 ASPEN LANE UB5 6XB Council House 12057447 10026 40 Humes Avenue, Hanwell 40 HUMES AVENUE W7 2LP Council House 12055449 9518 38 Newnham Close, Northolt 38 NEWNHAM CLOSE UB5 4LJ Council House 12047653 10596 46 Blenheim Road, Northolt 46 BLENHEIM ROAD UB5 4TP Council House 12058430 10608 46 Deans Road, Hanwell 46 DEANS ROAD W7 3QB Council House 12081974 10643 46 Olive Road, Ealing 46 OLIVE ROAD W5 4JH Council House 12081411 11492 52 Weymouth Avenue, Ealing 52 WEYMOUTH AVENUE W5 4SB Council House 12032561 11502 529 Lady Margaret Road, Southall 529 LADY MARGARET ROAD UB1 2QD Council House 12036381 8431 30 Attewood Road, Northolt 30 ATTEWOOD ROAD UB5 5SJ Council House 12033555 11530 53 Elm Tree Close, Northolt 53 ELM TREE CLOSE UB5 6AP Council House 12103092 11559 53 Perryn Road, Acton 53 PERRYN ROAD W3 7LS Council House 12058518 8048 29 Lowfield Road, Acton 29 LOWER BOSTON ROAD W7 3TP Council House 12058894 11900 58 Allingham Close, Hanwell 58 ALLINGHAM CLOSE W7 1NB Council House 12033498 11667 55 Aspen Lane, Northolt 55 ASPEN LANE UB5 6XB Council House 12034980 11921 58 Elm Tree Close, Northolt 58 ELM TREE CLOSE UB5 6AR Council House 12026083 11716 55 Lea Road, Southall 55 LEA ROAD UB2 5QA Council House 12063888 11851 57 Harp Road, Hanwell 57 HARP ROAD W7 1JG Council House 12024903 7837 28 Broomcroft Avenue, Northolt 28 BROOMCROFT AVENUE UB5 6HZ Council House 12021449 8396 3 Trevor Close, Northolt HOU015654 3 TREVOR CLOSE UB5 6ND Council House 12068480 14432 9 Bernard Avenue, Ealing 9 BERNARD AVENUE W13 9TG Council House 12084849 14946 98 Buckingham Close, Ealing 98 BUCKINGHAM CLOSE W5 1TT Council House 12036260 14468 9 Cowings Mead, Northolt 9 COWINGS MEAD UB5 5SA Council House 200004435599 14983 99 Dabbs Hill Lane, Northolt Council House 15007 99 Stafford Road, Ruislip Council House 12021569 14141 83 Edward Road, Northolt 83 EDWARD ROAD UB5 6QP Council House 12009126 14766 93 Blackmore Tower, Stanley Road, Acton 93 BLACKMORE TOWER W3 8UF Council House 12042064 14244 85 Lovell Road, Southall 85 LOVELL ROAD UB1 3LD Council House 14254 85 Stafford Road, Ruislip Council House 12100093 13262 7 Wilkinson Way, Acton 7 WILKINSON WAY W4 5XA Council House 12020946 13275 70 Bengarth Road, Northolt 70 BENGARTH ROAD UB5 5LJ Council House 12048449 14040 80 Wincanton Crescent, Northolt 80 WINCANTON CRESCENT UB5 4HH Council House 12125433 12486 62 Grange Court, Old Ruislip Road, Northolt GRANGE COURT UB5 6QJ Council House 12061742 12487 62 Greatdown Road, Hanwell 62 GREATDOWN ROAD W7 1JS Council House 12061178 12863 67 Upfield Road, Hanwell 67 UPFIELD ROAD W7 1AW Council House 12058606 12016 59 Montague Road, Hanwell 59 MONTAGUE ROAD W7 3PG Council House 12038527 12926 68 Willowbrook Road, Southall 68 WILLOWBROOK ROAD UB2 4RH Council House 12056784 12083 6 Brasher Close, Greenford 6 BRASHER CLOSE UB6 0SZ Council House 12964 69 Larch Crescent, Hayes Council House 12089938 13025 7 Berry Way, Ealing 7 BERRY WAY W5 4AE Council House 12042058 13737 79 Lovell Road, Southall 79 LOVELL ROAD UB1 3LD Council House 12101616 13745 79 Shakespeare Road, Acton Council House 12022188 13029 7 Bournemead Avenue, Northolt 7 BOURNEMEAD AVENUE UB5 6PU Council House 12046764 13053 7 Cheltenham Close, Northolt 7 CHELTENHAM CLOSE UB5 4DU Council House 12038117 13100 7 Gregory Road, Southall 7 GREGORY ROAD UB2 4PP Council House 12093752 13840 8 Enfield Road, Acton 8 ENFIELD ROAD W3 8RB Council House 12109705 322 1 Haydock Green Northolt 1 HAYDOCK GREEN UB5 4AP Shop 12133078 362 Willow Cottages 1 WILLOW COTTAGES UB5 6AD Heritage Centre 12145623 683 Tentelow Lane Open Space TENTELOW WOOD UB2 4LW Parcels of Land UPRN Unique Asset Identity Building / Land Title Address Line 1 Postcode Use 12046875 2079 1 Plumpton Close, Northolt 1 PLUMPTON CLOSE UB5 4EQ Council House 12108642 2476 102 Long Drive, Acton 102 LONG DRIVE W3 7PH Council House 12013869 2334 10 Osterley Court, Canberra Drive, Northolt 10 OSTERLEY COURT UB5 6JP Council House 2406 100 Clyfford Road, Ruislip Council House 2855 11 Newlands Close, Hayes Council House 12001622 3001 112 Devon Court, Copley Close, Hanwell 112 DEVON COURT W7 1JZ Council House 12142255 3133 117 Halsbury Road East, Northolt Council House 3173 119 Dane Road, Southall Council House 12038066 3311 12 Havelock Road, Southall HOU020287 12 HAVELOCK ROAD UB2 4PD Council House 12103710 3367 12 Northfield Road, Acton 12 NORTHFIELDS ROAD W3 0NN Council House 12031555 3541 125 Cranleigh Gardens, Southall 125 CRANLEIGH GARDENS UB1 2BY Council House 12057199 3565 126 Boston Road, Hanwell 126 BOSTON ROAD W7 2EP Council House 12094638 3617 128 Creffield Road, Acton 128 CREFFIELD ROAD W3 9PX Council House 12052494 7350 25 Hicks Avenue, Greenford 25 HICKS AVENUE UB6 8EX Council House 12107610 6507 21 East Acton Lane, Acton 21 EAST ACTON LANE W3 7HD Council House 6511 21 Edwards Avenue, Ruislip Council House 12045632 7762 27 Union Road, Northolt 27 UNION ROAD UB5 6UB Council House 12088596 7031 23 Torrington Gardens, Perivale 23 TORRINGTON GARDENS UB6 7ER Council House 12062074 7051 230 Westcott Crescent, Hanwell 230 WESTCOTT CRESCENT
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