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New Accounts April 2017 Property Reference Liable Party Name Property Address Account Start date Description Rv 4400830005000B A E Clark Toys (Iow) Ltd 105, High Street, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 8AF 04/04/2017 SHOP & PREMISES 8,100 26431500019603C Aleyna 55 Ltd 55, Union Street, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 2LG 01/04/2017 Restaurant & Premises 17,250 26342000012002 Amos Hill Developments Ltd 35-36, High Street, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 2HT 01/04/2017 Shop & Premises 35,250 24239000050505 Asda Recruitment Unit C2, Innovation Centre, Monks Brook, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5WB 07/04/2017 Offices and Premises 4,650 24239000060606 Asda Recruitment Unit D, Innovation Centre, Monks Brook, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5WB 07/04/2017 Offices and Premises 12,250 24136500004102 Bowcombe Valley Developments Ltd Unit 11a, Bowcombe Meadows Business Park, Bowcombe Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 3HZ 01/04/2017 STORE & PREMISES 1,200 33049500022236 C D S (Superstores International) Ltd Units E-F At, 79, Place Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 7AF 14/04/2017 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES 39,500 33049500022231 Cds (Superstores International) Limited Unit D At, 79, Place Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 7AE 14/04/2017 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES 28,000 24199500013077 Cornerhouse (Iow) Ltd Newcross Healthcare Solutions, 68-70, Lugley Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5EU 01/04/2017 Offices and Premises 1,800 35089500023802 Cowes Dry Sailing Centre Limited 3, Clarence Boatyard, Clarence Road, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO32 6EZ 01/04/2017 Workshop and Premises 6,300 33057000007603C Curve Motion Ltd 40, Shore Road, Gurnard, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 8LD 01/04/2017 Cafe & Premises 5,600 24380000000408 D N Associates Ltd Units 11-12 Block E, Palmers Brook Farm, Park Road, Wootton Bridge, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 4RL 01/04/2017 Warehouse & Premises 6,900 24380000007205 D N Properties (I W) Ltd Unit G2, Palmers Brook Farm, Park Road, Wootton Bridge, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 4NS 01/04/2017 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES 3,050 24380000007705 D N Properties (I W) Ltd Unit G3-G6, Palmers Brook Farm, Park Road, Wootton Bridge, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 4RL 01/04/2017 Workshop, Office and Premises 11,250 32022500001201 D N Properties (I W) Ltd 13, Denmark Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 7SY 01/04/2017 Offices and Premises 18,750 24136500005502 Electrical Test Ltd Unit 12, Bowcombe Meadows Business Park, Bowcombe Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 3HZ 01/04/2017 OFFICE 1,500 24198500007515 Ess-Express Courier Ltd Unit 4, Long Lane, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 2NW 06/04/2017 Warehouse and Premises 8,700 24198000002912 Frontrunner Door Systems Unit 4b, Hurstake Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5UU 21/04/2017 Warehouse & Premises 15,500 66000660001060 Glamping The Wight Way Ltd Campsite At, Kings Manor Farm, Copse Lane, Freshwater, Isle Of Wight, PO40 9BS 01/04/2017 Camping Site and Premises 7,100 32052500000221 Heart Of The Wight Ltd Unit 1, Prospect Business Centre, Prospect Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 1AD 01/04/2017 OFFICE 990 32052500000231 Heart Of The Wight Ltd Unit 10, Prospect Business Centre, Prospect Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 7AD 01/04/2017 OFFICE 920 32052500000235 Heart Of The Wight Ltd Unit 14, Prospect Business Centre, Prospect Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 1AD 01/04/2017 OFFICE 1,200 32052500000689 Heart Of The Wight Ltd Unit 8, Prospect Business Centre, Prospect Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 7AD 01/04/2017 Offices and Premises 2,425 24188500001802C Island 2000 12, Holyrood Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5AU 21/04/2017 SHOP & PREMISES 4,900 24237000004703 Isle Of Wight Council At Car Park, South Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 1JE 01/04/2017 PUBLIC CONVENIENCES 4,700 24259000000211 Isle Of Wight Hotels Ltd 1, Watchbell Lane, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5XU 21/04/2017 SHOP 2,250 24240500005203 Millbrooke Enterprises Cic 12, St James Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5HB 01/04/2017 SHOP AND PREMISES 9,200 24184500024502 Notemachine Ltd Atm Site At, 129, High Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 1TP 01/04/2017 Site of ATM 5,900 24237000000115 Notemachine Ltd Atm Site (Hsbc) At, Morrisons, South Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 1XJ 01/04/2017 Site of ATM 3,750 26431500014714 Notemachine Ltd Atm Site At, 39, Union Street, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 2AB 01/04/2017 Site of ATM 3,750 24264000014145 One Small Company Llp Carisbrooke Business Park, 14 & 15 Lower Yard, Whitcombe Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 1YS 01/04/2017 Workshop and Premises 4,350 48001100360015 Parkdean Resorts Uk Ltd Landguard Caravan Park, Landguard Manor Road, Shanklin, Isle Of Wight, PO37 7JP 01/04/2017 CARAVAN PARK & PREMISES 155,000 48001100380009 Parkdean Resorts Uk Ltd Landguard Camping Park, Landguard Manor Road, Shanklin, Isle Of Wight, PO37 7HZ 01/04/2017 CAMPING SITE & PREMISES 15,650 24198500007903 Pecks Ltd Unit 2, Long Lane Industrial Estate, Long Lane, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 2NW 29/04/2017 Warehouse and Premises 12,250 6200030053146 Rectory Mansion Trading Ltd 1st Flr At, 46, High Street, Brading, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 0DQ 01/04/2017 Shop and Premises 6,000 62000300531480 Rectory Mansion Trading Ltd 46-48, High Street, Brading, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 0DQ 01/04/2017 Shop and Premises 7,100 26382500000930 Ryde Academy Ryde Academy And Sixth Form Centre, Pell Lane, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 3LN 01/04/2017 School and Premises 297,500 32031000036232 Sainsburys Bank Plc Atm Site At, 130, High Street, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 7AY 01/04/2017 Site of ATM 5,900 66001300230854 Sainsburys Bank Plc Atm Site At, 8-12, School Green Road, Freshwater, Isle Of Wight, PO40 9AL 01/04/2017 Site of ATM 3,750 48009600010009 Shanklin Town Brass Band Island Countryside Centre, Rylstone Gardens, Shanklin, Isle Of Wight, PO37 6RG 01/04/2017 MEETING ROOMS & PREMISES 5,500 26342000016815 The Bus Shelter Iow 60, High Street, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 2PN 10/04/2017 Shop and Premises 5,700 66001500527002 Timetaxi C I C Archeological Museum, Fort Victoria, Westhill Lane, Norton, Yarmouth, Isle Of Wight, PO41 0RR 01/04/2017 MUSEUM & PREMISES 3,000 45001300545001 Top Mops Ltd Mi Homecare, Cavendish Court, 56, Melville Street, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 8LF 03/04/2017 Offices and Premises 18,500 32002000033301 Victory Yard Ltd 1, Medina Court, Arctic Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 7XD 01/04/2017 Workshop and Premises 7,100 24162500004211 Vip Solutions Isle Of Wight Limited 11, Daish Way, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5XJ 01/04/2017 OFFICES & PREMISES 9,500 24184500020802 Warren James (Jewellers) Limited 105-106, High Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 1TJ 10/04/2017 SHOP & PREMISES 45,500 24199500001202C Watchbell House Natural Therapy Centre Ltd Watchbell House, 8, Lugley Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5HD 01/04/2017 SURGERY & PREMISES 12,750 26406000010509 West Newnham Ltd Plot 16 At, Rosemary Copse, Smallbrook Lane, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 4BE 01/04/2017 Land used for storage and premises 1,200 740001000211001 Wight Community Access Ltd The F Y T Bus Charity Shop, The Broadway, Totland Bay, Isle Of Wight, PO39 0AT 01/04/2017 Shop and Premises 3,200 44008200910005 Wight Price Ltd 91, High Street, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 8AQ 01/04/2017 SHOP & PREMISES 5,400 50008200070009 Ws Retail Ltd Spar Shop, Victoria Street, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 1ET 03/04/2017 Shop and Premises 29,250 50008200071020 Ws Retail Ltd Hunny Hill Stores, Victoria Street, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 1ET 03/04/2017 Offices and Premises 3,650.
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