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HMO Register Certified True Copy Oxford City Council - HMO Register dated 09 February 2021 Oxford City Council is required under the Housing Act 2004 to maintain a register of current HMO licences, temporary exemptions from HMO licensing and interim management orders. This must include certain information, as listed in The Licensing and Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation and Other Houses (Miscellaneous Provisions) (England) Regulations 2006. Oxford City Council publishes the required information via the Public Access System. This allows you to find all the details required for each HMO and is real-time data. However, licences are not published until they are issued and are removed once expired. Oxford City Council publishes this shortened version of the register which is updated approximately monthly to help members of the public quickly check if a property has an HMO licence. This list is not published to fulfil the requirements of the public register - this can be found on Public Access. Oxford City Council does not condone the use of direct marketing undertake by third parties accessing this information. By doing so, third parties could find themselves in breach of data protection legislation by not gaining consent from the individuals concerned. Temporary exemptions from HMO licensing have the suffic "TXN" in the case number.There are no interim or final management orders in force at this time. Page 1 of 371 HMO Register dated 09/02/2021: Short Case Number Location Total Number Total Number Units Licence Commenced Licence Expires . Occupants 16/00110/HMOADL 8 Divinity Road, OX4 1LJ 5 5 19/02/2016 24/01/2021 16/00269/HMOADS 11 Bedford Street, OX4 1SU 4 4 12/03/2016 24/01/2021 16/00412/HMOLIC 15 Buckingham Street, OX1 4LH 6 6 25/03/2016 24/01/2021 16/00470/HMOADL 92A Valentia Road, OX3 7PW 3 30/03/2016 24/01/2021 16/00485/HMOADS 26 Canal Street, OX2 6BH 3 3 26/03/2016 24/01/2021 16/00558/HMOADL 54 Wharton Road, Headington, OX3 8AJ 7 7 02/04/2016 02/04/2021 16/00840/HMOADL 124 Morrell Avenue, OX4 1LZ 4 24/04/2016 24/01/2021 16/00844/HMOADS Flat E, 9 Jeune Street, OX4 1BN 3 28/04/2016 24/01/2021 16/01197/HMOLIC 200 Headley Way, OX3 7TA 4 05/05/2016 24/01/2021 16/01348/HMOADS 64 Great Clarendon Street, OX2 6AX 3 3 26/05/2016 24/01/2021 16/01374/HMOADS Flat H, 217 Cowley Road, OX4 1XG 3 08/05/2016 24/01/2021 16/01420/HMOADS 97 Hurst Street, OX4 1HA 4 4 07/05/2016 24/01/2021 16/01684/HMOADS 4A Northfield Road, OX3 9EW 4 22/05/2016 24/01/2021 16/01831/HMOLIC 210-212 Iffley Road, OX4 1EN 24 24 27/05/2016 27/05/2021 16/01865/HMOADS 20 Abbey Road, OX2 0AE 4 29/05/2016 24/01/2021 16/01897/HMOADS 36 Hendred Street, OX4 2ED 4 05/06/2016 24/01/2021 16/01902/HMOADL 14 Wytham Street, OX1 4SU 10 9 02/06/2016 24/01/2021 16/02076/HMOADS 8 Leopold Street, OX4 1PS 4 4 20/05/2016 24/01/2021 16/02087/HMOADS 11B Walton Well Road, OX2 6ED 3 27/03/2017 24/01/2021 16/02104/HMOLIC 51 Walton Crescent, OX1 2JQ 6 6 05/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/02136/HMOLIC 3 Kingston Road, OX2 6EF 6 27/03/2017 26/03/2022 16/02153/HMOADS 11 Kirby Place, OX4 2RX 3 3 05/06/2016 24/01/2021 16/02167/HMOADS 72 Essex Street, OX4 3AW 4 4 05/06/2016 24/01/2021 16/02282/HMOADL 26 Rowland Close, OX2 8PW 4 4 03/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/02344/HMOLIC 36 Horwood Close, Headington, OX3 7RF 6 6 29/06/2016 29/06/2021 16/02378/HMOADS 77 Gipsy Lane, OX3 7PU 4 07/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/02400/HMOADS 45 Demesne Furze, OX3 7XG 3 3 21/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/02472/HMOLIC 4 Parker Street, OX4 1TD 5 5 25/06/2016 25/06/2021 16/02668/HMOADL 41 Jeune Street, OX4 1BN 4 4 05/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/02674/HMOLIC 100 Abingdon Road, OX1 4PX 9 25/07/2016 25/07/2021 16/02678/HMOADL 19B Gardiner Street, OX3 7AW 4 4 21/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/02679/HMOLIC 8 Bartlemas Road, OX4 1XX 6 28/07/2016 28/07/2021 16/02687/HMOLIC 3 Regent Street, OX4 1QU 6 6 27/07/2016 27/07/2021 16/02724/HMOADS 4 Harcourt Terrace, OX3 7QF 4 4 16/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/02759/HMOADS 10 Piper Street, Headington, OX3 7AR 4 4 25/07/2016 24/01/2021 Page 2 of 380 HMO Register dated 09/02/2021: Short Case Number Location Total Number Total Number Units Licence Commenced Licence Expires . Occupants 16/02761/HMOADL 5 Essex Street, OX4 3AW 5 10/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/02765/HMOLIC 19 Fairacres Road, OX4 1TH 5 10/08/2016 10/08/2021 16/02804/HMOADS 68 Bullingdon Road, OX4 1QL 4 4 04/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/02945/HMOADL 14 Rewley Road, OX1 2RD 4 4 05/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/03032/HMOADL 13 Catherine Street, OX4 3AQ 4 4 28/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/03094/HMOADS Flat 1, 91 Old Road, Headington, OX3 8SX 3 27/02/2017 24/01/2021 16/03111/HMOADL 13 Juxon Street, OX2 6DL 5 23/02/2017 22/02/2022 16/03139/HMOADS 149 Hollow Way, OX4 2NE 4 17/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/03142/HMOADS 217A Cowley Road, OX4 1XG 3 20/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/03222/HMOADS 29 Argyle Street, OX4 1ST 4 17/07/2016 24/01/2021 16/03479/HMOADS Flat E, 7 Jeune Street, OX4 1BN 3 22/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/03569/HMOADL 12 Kenilworth Avenue, OX4 2AN 5 5 15/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/03580/HMOADS 50 Kennett Road, Headington, OX3 7BJ 4 14/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/03589/HMOADS 21 Rede Close, OX3 8PY 4 29/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/03623/HMOADS 139B Kingston Road, OX2 6RP 3 3 22/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/03629/HMOADS 139A Kingston Road, OX2 6RP 3 3 27/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/03634/HMOADL 56 Abbey Road, OX2 0AG 3 3 27/08/2016 24/01/2021 16/03778/HMOLIC 43 St Mary's Road, OX4 1PY 5 5 05/09/2016 05/09/2021 16/03820/HMOADS 23 Boulter Street, OX4 1AX 4 29/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/03822/HMOLIC 8 Western Road, OX1 4LG 6 6 02/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/03828/HMOADL 14 Bartlemas Road, OX4 1XX 3 08/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/03832/HMOADS 76 Venneit Close, OX1 1HY 3 09/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/03834/HMOADS 24 Venneit Close, OX1 1HZ 3 10/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/03840/HMOADS 12 Mileway Gardens, OX3 7XH 3 18/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/03899/HMOADL 5 Bankside, OX3 8LT 4 4 11/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/03940/HMOADS 67 Morrell Avenue, OX4 1NQ 3 3 19/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/03957/HMOADL 10 Kirby Place, OX4 2RX 3 3 22/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/03978/HMOADS 65 East Avenue, OX4 1XR 4 25/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/04036/HMOADS 3 Quarry High Street, OX3 8JT 4 26/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/04123/HMOADS 7 York Road, OX3 8NR 4 4 08/09/2016 24/01/2021 16/04190/HMOADS 124 Lime Walk, OX3 7AF 4 08/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04203/HMOADS 10 Massey Close, OX3 7NE 4 09/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04221/HMOADS 7 Kirby Place, OX4 2RX 4 4 11/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04240/HMOADS The Flat, 15-17 Old Marston Road, OX3 0JR 4 13/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04312/HMOADS 42 Mill Street, OX2 0AL 4 05/07/2016 24/01/2021 Page 3 of 380 HMO Register dated 09/02/2021: Short Case Number Location Total Number Total Number Units Licence Commenced Licence Expires . Occupants 16/04407/HMOADS 7 Meadow Lane, OX4 1TL 4 11/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04413/HMOADL 78 Valentia Road, OX3 7PW 5 5 24/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04464/HMOADS 6 Thames Street, OX1 1TS 4 4 15/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04469/HMOADS 2A Harcourt Terrace, OX3 7QF 4 4 29/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04471/HMOADS 47 Demesne Furze, OX3 7XG 3 24/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04477/HMOADS 229A Banbury Road, OX2 7HQ 3 15/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04512/HMOLIC 6 Regent Street, OX4 1QU 6 6 18/11/2016 18/11/2021 16/04513/HMOLIC 40 Regent Street, OX4 1QX 7 7 04/11/2016 04/11/2021 16/04534/HMOADS 20 Kirby Place, Cowley, OX4 2RX 4 4 22/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04546/HMOADS 18 Ridgefield Road, OX4 3BT 4 4 24/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04555/HMOADS 39 Randolph Street, OX4 1XZ 4 24/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04565/HMOADS 8 Randolph Street, OX4 1XY 4 4 06/11/2016 24/01/2021 16/04575/HMOADL 15 Headley Way, OX3 0LP 6 6 24/10/2016 24/10/2021 16/04589/HMOADL 43 Fairacres Road, OX4 1TH 5 5 24/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04600/HMOADS 70 Essex Street, OX4 3AW 4 4 27/11/2016 24/01/2021 16/04630/HMOADS 2 Harpsichord Place, OX4 1BX 4 29/10/2016 24/01/2021 16/04682/HMOLIC Second Floor, 158 Cowley Road, OX4 1UE 10 6 03/11/2016 03/11/2021 16/04701/HMOLIC 27 Warneford Road, OX4 1LU 5 5 30/11/2016 30/11/2021 16/04711/HMOLIC 17 Old Road, Headington, OX3 7JY 7 7 17/11/2016 24/01/2021 16/04802/HMOADS 52 Wharton Road, OX3 8AJ 4 4 10/11/2016 24/01/2021 16/04846/HMOADS 29 Langley Close, Headington, OX3 7DB 10 10 17/11/2016 24/01/2021 16/04920/HMOADS 20 White Road, OX4 2JJ 4 22/11/2016 24/01/2021 16/04951/HMOADL 3 Wilson Place, Cave Street, OX4 1AF 4 25/11/2016 24/01/2021 16/04967/HMOADS 77 St Leonard's Road, OX3 8AD 4 25/11/2016 24/01/2021 16/05050/HMOLIC 9 Cranston Court, Rose Hill, OX4 4HR 5 02/12/2016 02/12/2021 16/05060/HMOADS 19 Marsh Lane, OX3 0NG 4 02/12/2016 24/01/2021 16/05261/HMOADS 11 Skene Close, OX3 7XQ 3 3 18/12/2016 24/01/2021 16/05280/HMOADS 25 Ablett Close, OX4 1XH 4 4 18/12/2016 24/01/2021 16/05296/HMOADS 73 Howard Street, OX4 3AY 4 20/12/2016 24/01/2021 16/05305/HMOADS 71 Howard Street, OX4 3AY 4 22/12/2016 24/01/2021 16/05307/HMOADS 28 Lime Walk, OX3 7AE 4 3 22/12/2016 24/01/2021 16/05371/HMOADS 85 Venneit Close, OX1 1HY 4 28/12/2016 24/01/2021 16/05443/HMOLIC 14 James Street, OX4 1ET 7 01/01/2017 01/01/2022 16/05498/HMOLIC 140 Kingston Road, OX2 6RP 6 6 27/01/2017 27/01/2022 16/05499/HMOADL 25B Western Road, OX1 4LF 3 3 26/01/2017 24/01/2021 Page 4 of 380 HMO Register dated 09/02/2021: Short Case Number Location Total Number Total Number Units Licence Commenced Licence Expires .
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