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Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing: 18 March 2020 Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing: 18 March 2020 Contact List Property ID St A Street Locality Description Appealed NAV Appealed RV Agent Name Appellant Name Contact Contact Number No 78 CARLISLE ROAD ABINGTON HALL £4,300 £4,300 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 93 CARLISLE ROAD ABINGTON PUBLIC TOILET £2,200 £2,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 2 LANCASTER ROAD AUCHENHEATH HALL £5,400 £5,400 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 CARMICHAEL BIGGAR HALL £4,750 £4,750 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 9 CARWOOD ROAD BIGGAR CEMETERY £1,200 £1,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 COULTER BIGGAR CEMETERY £35 £35 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 COULTER BIGGAR HALL £8,500 £8,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 CRAWFORD BIGGAR CEMETERY £0 £0 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 CRAWFORDJOHN BIGGAR CEMETERY £100 £100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 ELSRICKLE BIGGAR HALL £3,350 £3,350 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 ELVANFOOT BIGGAR CEMETERY £200 £200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 126 HIGH STREET BIGGAR PUBLIC TOILET £13,200 £13,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 126 A HIGH STREET BIGGAR HALL £7,400 £7,400 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 5 KIRKSTYLE BIGGAR HALL £11,100 £11,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 LAMINGTON BIGGAR CEMETERY £55 £55 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 LAMINGTON BIGGAR HALL £4,850 £4,850 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 QUOTHQUAN BIGGAR CEMETERY £0 £0 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 ROBERTON BIGGAR HALL £4,050 £4,050 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 ROBERTON BIGGAR CEMETERY £100 £100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 WISTON BIGGAR CEMETERY £10 £10 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 7 BIRCH PLACE BLANTYRE HALL £5,000 £5,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 HAMILTON AREA SUPPORT BASE 46 BOSWELL DRIVE BLANTYRE DAY CENTRE £13,500 £13,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 JIMMY SWINBURNE CENTRE 1 CEMETERY ROAD BLANTYRE DAY CENTRE £35,000 £35,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 3 CEMETERY ROAD BLANTYRE CEMETERY £0 £0 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 22 CEMETERY ROAD BLANTYRE HALL £19,900 £19,900 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 T A C T COMMUNITY HALL 150 HILLVIEW DRIVE BLANTYRE HALL £54,500 £54,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 3 LOGAN STREET BLANTYRE COMMUNITY CENTRE £18,700 £18,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 PRIESTFIELD S CIT PAVN 325 MAIN STREET BLANTYRE HALL £11,800 £11,800 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 17 MORAY PLACE BLANTYRE HOSTEL £3,350 £3,350 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 SPRINGWELLS HALL 141 PARKVILLE DRIVE BLANTYRE HALL £17,600 £17,600 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 PRIESTFIELD BLANTYRE CEMETERY £4,650 £4,650 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 150 STONEFIELD ROAD BLANTYRE HALL £12,600 £12,600 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 36 WINTON CRESCENT BLANTYRE HOSTEL £2,800 £2,800 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 Senior Citizens Centre 15 FALLSIDE ROAD BOTHWELL HALL £10,600 £10,600 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 6 MAIN STREET BOTHWELL LIBRARY £9,700 £9,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 11 CARNWATH ROAD BRAEHEAD HALL £11,000 £11,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 CALEDONIAN CENTRE 48 BIRCH DRIVE CAMBUSLANG COMMUNITY CENTRE £92,500 £92,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 24 BRAESIDE PLACE CAMBUSLANG HOSTEL £3,200 £3,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 1 DUKES ROAD CAMBUSLANG COMMUNITY CENTRE £34,250 £34,250 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 23 GRAHAM AVENUE CAMBUSLANG COMMUNITY CENTRE £11,100 £11,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 37 GREENLEES ROAD CAMBUSLANG HALL £68,000 £68,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 TOLL PITCH HALL 8 HAMILTON ROAD CAMBUSLANG HALL £3,200 £3,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 211 HAMILTON ROAD CAMBUSLANG LIBRARY £9,900 £9,900 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 34 MORVEN ROAD CAMBUSLANG HALL £6,200 £6,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 27 NORTHBANK AVENUE CAMBUSLANG HALL £20,500 £20,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 Westburn Cemetery 40 OLD MILL ROAD CAMBUSLANG CEMETERY £1,500 £1,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 14 VICARS WALK CAMBUSLANG OCCUPATIONAL CENTRE £9,100 £9,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 JENNY MCCLACHLAN CENTRE 96 CAIRNEYMOUNT ROAD CARLUKE DAY CENTRE £9,500 £9,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 31 CARNWATH ROAD CARLUKE PUBLIC TOILET £1,950 £1,950 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 18 CRAIGENHILL ROAD CARLUKE COMMUNITY CENTRE £7,900 £7,900 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 75 HIGH STREET CARLUKE CEMETERY £0 £0 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 KILMORY ROAD CARLUKE CEMETERY £1,350 £1,350 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 ST ANDREW'S PARISH CHURCH 29 MOUNT STEWART STREET CARLUKE CHURCH £22,500 £22,500 KIRK SESSION OF CARLUKE ST ANDREWS R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 ROSEBANK CARLUKE HALL £2,100 £2,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 45 STEWART STREET CARLUKE HALL £10,200 £10,200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 HARLEYHOLM CARMICHAEL CEMETERY £410 £410 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 DUNSYRE CARNWATH CEMETERY £0 £0 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 1 LIBBERTON CARNWATH CEMETERY £10 £10 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 70 MAIN STREET CARNWATH HALL £10,000 £10,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 70 MAIN STREET CARNWATH PUBLIC TOILET £1,800 £1,800 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 4 CARSTAIRS ROAD CARSTAIRS CEMETERY £0 £0 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 CARSTAIRS PRIMARY 1 SCHOOL ROAD CARSTAIRS COMMUNITY CENTRE £10,700 £10,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 1 ST CHARLES AVENUE CARSTAIRS JUNCTION HALL £4,700 £4,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 100 BENTS ROAD CHAPELTON CEMETERY £200 £200 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing: 18 March 2020 Contact List Property ID St A Street Locality Description Appealed NAV Appealed RV Agent Name Appellant Name Contact Contact Number No 35 MAIN STREET CHAPELTON HALL £7,100 £7,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 194 WESTERFIELD ROAD CLARKSTON CEMETERY £3,450 £3,450 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 100 CARLISLE ROAD CRAWFORD PUBLIC TOILET £1,700 £1,700 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 140 CARLISLE ROAD CRAWFORD HALL £4,950 £4,950 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 CLYDE VALLEY FAMILY PARK CROSSFORD FUNCTION HALL £10,500 £10,500 CLYDE VALLEY FAMILY PARK G MAIN 01698 - 476060 VIP Country Lodge 1 CLYDE VALLEY FAMILY PARK CROSSFORD HOTEL £15,000 £15,000 CLYDE VALLEY FAMILY PARK I NEWTON 01698 - 476007 51 LANARK ROAD CROSSFORD HALL £8,400 £8,400 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL M VOY 01698 - 476022 1 SMUGGLERS BRIG ROAD CROSSFORD PUBLIC TOILET £1,850 £1,850 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 81 B AYR ROAD DOUGLAS PUBLIC TOILET £1,550 £1,550 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 1 GATESIDE DOUGLAS CEMETERY £40 £40 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 ST BRIDES 69 MAIN STREET DOUGLAS CEMETERY £0 £0 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 UNIT 3 4 THE GLEBE DOUGLAS AMBULANCE STATION £7,300 £7,300 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 RED DEER CENTRE 151 ALBERTA AVENUE EAST KILBRIDE COMMUNITY CENTRE £79,000 £79,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 2 C ALISON LEA EAST KILBRIDE COMMUNITY CENTRE £9,000 £9,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 2 C ALISON LEA EAST KILBRIDE LIBRARY £7,300 £7,300 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 12 BLACKBRAES ROAD EAST KILBRIDE COMMUNITY CENTRE £39,750 £39,750 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 112 BLENHEIM AVENUE EAST KILBRIDE HOSTEL £2,950 £2,950 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 15 BOSFIELD PLACE EAST KILBRIDE ARTS CENTRE £102,000 £102,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 1 EASTMAINS ROAD EAST KILBRIDE CEMETERY £0 £0 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL R CUMMING 01698 - 476066 60 GALT PLACE EAST KILBRIDE HOSTEL £2,550 £2,550 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 14 GREENHILLS SQUARE EAST KILBRIDE COMMUNITY CENTRE £33,500 £33,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 14 GREENHILLS SQUARE EAST KILBRIDE LIBRARY £40,750 £40,750 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 17 GREENHILLS SQUARE EAST KILBRIDE PUBLIC TOILET £8,100 £8,100 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 110 KIRKTONHOLME ROAD EAST KILBRIDE COMMUNITY CENTRE £10,600 £10,600 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL N WOODSIDE 01698 - 476040 LINDSAY HOUSE 37 KITTOCH STREET EAST KILBRIDE HOSTEL £77,500 £77,500 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 LINDSAY HOUSE 37 KITTOCH STREET EAST KILBRIDE OCCUPATIONAL CENTRE £21,000 £21,000 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL G MAIN 01698 - 476060 50 LAVENDER DRIVE EAST KILBRIDE HOSTEL
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