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Place Description Grant RV Title Forename Surname Address1 Place Description Grant RV Title Forename Surname Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Post Code 101007000120005 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 2,325 Ashwell Village Hall Rutland Cio Village Hall 12 Oakham Road Ashwell OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7LW 105006000280000 PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 6,000 Mrs Kate Symes & Mr Mark Symes Exeter Arms 28 Main Street Barrowden OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8EQ 105012090020009 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 1,900 Barrowden Village Hall Barrowden Village Hall Wakerley Road Barrowden OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8EP 107012000240009 PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 2,750 Mr Bernard & Mrs Patricia M Crouch t/a The Sun Inn The Sun Inn 24 Main Street Belton In Rutland OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9LB 109009000010005 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 2,950 Braunston & Brooke Village Hall Committe 1 Wood Lane Braunston-In-Rutland OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8QZ 112003090020005 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 2,800 Caldecott Village Hall Committee Village Hall Church Lane Caldecott MARKET HARBOROUGH Leics LE16 8RW 114001090010002 RAILWAY MUSEUM AND PREMISES £10,000 3,500 Rutland Railway Museum Rocks by Rail Ashwell Road Cottesmore OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7FF 114014010000000 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 3,000 2nd Cottesmore Scout Group Scout Hall R/o 23 Main Street Cottesmore OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7DH 115006090070007 CAFE AND PREMISES £10,000 4,050 Mr Adrian & Mrs Bethan Chappell T/a Four Foxes Cat Cafe & Premises Car Park Normanton Road Edith Weston OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8HD 115007000010000 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 1,950 Edith Weston Village Hall Committee Village Hall 1 Rectory Lane Edith Weston OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8HE 116001000250003 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 540 Egleton Village Hall Committee Village Hall 25 Church Road Egleton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8AD 117011090020009 CLUB HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 4,550 Empingham Cricket Club Pavilion And Premises Highfield Close Empingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8QB 117031090090005 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 5,000 Mr Adrian & Mrs Bethan Chappell T/a Four Foxes Cat Shop Sykes Lane Empingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8PS 118005000090000 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 9,100 Lighting Styles Limited 9 Glen Industrial Estate Essendine STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4LE 119001090080007 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 5,000 Mr Adrian & Mrs Bethan Chappell T/a Four Foxes Cat Shop Barnsdale Exton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8AH 119014090030001 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 4,050 Exton Village Hall Committee Village Hall Exton The Green Exton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8AP 122008000260002 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 5,000 Mrs NM Brown t/a Greetham Village shop 26 Main Street 26 Main Street Greetham Oakham LE15 7NL 126025000090004 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 3,300 Ketton Guides & Scouts Supporters Associ Hall And Premises 9 Pit Lane Ketton STAMFORD Rutland PE9 3SZ 127005000410008 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 3,050 Langham Village Hall Committee Adj 41 Church Street Langham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7JE 127020090010008 CAMPING SITE AND PREMISES £10,000 2,450 Oakham Grange Limited Louisa Alice Campsite Ranksborough Drive Langham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7JR 130005000270007 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 1,475 Lyddington Village Hall Committee Village Hall 27 Main Street Lyddington OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9LR 132005000040006 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 3,550 Manton Village Hall Committee Village Hall 4 Priory Road Manton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8ST 133008000520008 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 3,450 Market Overton Village Hall Committee Village Hall 52 Main Street Market Overton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7PL 135018090020003 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 1,725 Morcott Village Hall Committee Village Hall Station Road Morcott OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9DX 138011090320002 SPORTS GROUND AND PREMISES £10,000 2,900 Oakham Cricket Club Cricket Ground And Pavilion Brooke Road OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6HH 138045090010000 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 13,500 Hear Clear Hearing Care Limited 17B Gaol Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AQ 138048090020002 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 2,800 Oakham District Girl Guides Guides H Q Grampian Way OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6NX 138048090030008 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 3,250 Oakham All Saint's Scout Group Scout Headquarters Grampian Way OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6NL 138051000151008 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 11,250 The Royal Leicestershire Rutland And Wyc 15 High Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AH 138051000312001 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 8,500 Grantham Quality Meat Company Limited 31b High Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AH 138051000319006 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 14,750 Coastguard Road Limited t/a Moshulu 31c High Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AH 138051000360006 OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 12,750 Moore V Limited 36 High Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AL 138051000380007 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 14,250 Mr Anthony Sharpe t/a Tails n Whiskers 38 High Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AL 138051000396000 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 10,500 Trustees of The Victoria Hall Upstairs at Victoria Hall 39 High Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AH 138051000455007 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 12,500 M&h Pharma Ltd 45c High Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AJ 138063000132004 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 14,500 Eastcliffe News Shops Limited 15 Market Place 15 Market Place Oakham Rutland LE15 6DT 138064000020002 SURGERY AND PREMISES £10,000 5,100 Ms Tanita Vichathum t/a Baan Sabai Thai Therapy 2 Market Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6DY 138065000100007 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 9,200 Mr Neset Akar T/a Bbq House 10 Melton Road OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AY 138067000110004 Shop & Premises £10,000 14,000 Images Galleries Ltd 11 Mill Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6EA 138067000270001 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 14,750 Elizabeth Stanhope Interiors Ltd 27 Mill Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6EA 138079000180003 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 15,000 Direct Lighting Limited 18 Pillings Road OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6QF 138079000260007 Factory & Premises £10,000 8,000 Mrs Sandra Meakin T/a Buttercupfeeds 26A Pillings Road OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6QF 138079000312000 VEHICLE REPAIR WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 15,000 Rutland Autos Ltd 31A Pillings Road OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6QF 138110000080004 PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 4,100 The RD Oakham Limited The Royal Duke 8 West Road OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6LU 142007090010002 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 760 Ridlington Village Hall Committee Village Hall Main Street Ridlington OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9AU 143004090030008 PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 9,900 Mr Aubrey Johnson & Ms Caroline Graziano t/a Blue Bell Inn Shepherds Walk Belmesthorpe STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4JG 143017090220003 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 3,850 Ryhall Village Hall Committee Village Hall Church Street Ryhall STAMFORD Lincs PE9 4HR 143033090170000 SPORTS GROUND AND PREMISES £10,000 5,300 Meadows Playing Field Management Associa Pavilion Bowling Green & Premises Parkfield Road Ryhall STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4ER 143038090020003 POST OFFICE AND PREMISES £10,000 3,550 Mrs Miranda Amies Ryhall Post Office The Square Ryhall STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4HJ 144005000020006 PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 10,250 Mr Ralph Offer George And Dragon Inn 2 Main Street Seaton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9HU 145008090030006 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 2,000 The South Luffenham Village Hall Committ Village Hall Hall Lane South Luffenham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8NW 152003090010005 SCOUT CAMP AND PREMS £10,000 3,950 Stamford & Bourne District Scout Council Shacklewell Hollow Camp Site Empingham Road Tinwell STAMFORD Rutland PE9 3UL 154016090200005 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 1,450 1st Uppingham Scout Group Scout & Guide Meeting Room Gainsborough Road Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PU 154019000052004 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 9,200 Rippleglen Ltd 5a High Street East 5a High Street East Uppingham Oakham LE15 9PY 154019000060007 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 9,100 Loros Enterprises Ltd 6 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PZ 154019000080008 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 9,200 The Love Optical Limited T/a Love Eyecar 8 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PZ 154019000180002 OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 8,700 Messrs Murray t/a Murrays Estate Agents 18 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PZ 154020000090004 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 6,300 Mrs Mo Cerrone t/a Legacy 9 High Street West Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9QB 154041000142003 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 6,500 Goldmark Gallery Ltd 14b Orange Street Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9SQ 156007000400006 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 3,400 Whissendine Village Hall Committee 40 Main Street Whissendine OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7ET 157001090270001 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 6,400 Mr Adrian & Mrs Bethan Chappell T/a Four Foxes Cat Shop At Whitwell Car Park Bull Brigg Lane Whitwell OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8BL 157001090400000 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 6,600 Rutland Water Cycling Ltd The Rockblok Bull Brigg Lane Whitwell OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8BL 158007090010002 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 2,750 Wing Community Centre Community Centre Morcott Road Wing OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8SA 10303850001000N SHOWGROUND AND PREMISES £10,000 11,250 Rutland Agricultural Society Rutland Showground Showground Way Barleythorpe OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7TW 10303859002000N Club House & Premises £10,000 1,600 Royce Rangers Football Club Royce Rangers Football Club Showground Way Barleythorpe OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7TW 10303900005100N Offices & Premises £10,000 2,400 Jackson Global Ltd Unit 5 Manton The King Centre Main Road Barleythorpe OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7WD 10900200001000N SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT AND PREMISES £10,000 2,000 Mr John G & Mrs CM Beadman t/a Rutland Cottages B 1 Cedar Street Braunston In Rutland OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8QS 10900200003000X SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT AND PREMISES £10,000 3,000 Mr John G & Mrs CM Beadman t/a Rutland Cottages
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