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Table 1 1 All Interests in 47208 Square Metres of Retail and Commercial THE LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON (WHITGIFT CENTRE AND SURROUNDING LAND BOUNDED BY AND INCLUDING PARTS OF POPLAR WALK, WELLESLEY ROAD, GEORGE STREET AND NORTH END) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 2014 SCHEDULE Table 1 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 All interests in 47208 square Martin Corney Croydon (GP2) Limited Shopmobility Shopmobility metres of retail and The Whitgift 10 Grosvenor Street Basement Level Basement Level commercial premises and Foundation London Whitgift Car Park Whitgift Car Park which includes The Whitgift North End W1K 4BJ Wellesley Road Wellesley Road Centre including all retail units Croydon Croydon Croydon (whether vacant or occupied), CR9 1SS CR0 2AG CR0 2AG office space including office (as Charity (in respect of Whitgift (in respect of Whitgift Car Park) towers known as blocks Correspondent on Car Park) A,B,C,D (known as Centre behalf of the Tower) and E (whether vacant Trustees of The or occupied) kiosks, basement Whitgift access and exits, pedestrian Foundation, entrances and malls, registered charity advertisement hoardings, sheet number 312613) advertising features, digital screens and totems, vending machines and amusement rides, escalators, staircases, public conveniences and other 1 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 common parts, Multi-Storey car Reverend Canon Whitgift One Limited The Whitgift Foundation cont park (known as The Whitgift Colin Boswell 21 St Thomas Street North End Car Park), car wash, car park c/o The Whitgift Bristol Croydon ramps, servicing lifts, electricity Foundation BS1 6JS CR9 1SS substations, ancillary services, North End (in respect of car parking spaces, open air car parking and Croydon Whitgift Car Park) access to The Whitgift Centre CR9 1SS to the rear of commercial (as Trustee) premises known as Advance House, Wellesley Road, basement servicing, storage and ancillary uses storage facilities, centre management facilities, telecomunications apparatus, retail premises known as 38-56 (evens) North End, Chapel Walk, 108 North End, part of 114-126 (evens) North End, Croydon trading as Marks and Spencers and half width of highway known as North End, including the subsoil beneath the highway, except those owned by The Whitgift Foundation, Croydon (GP2) Limited and the acquiring authority 2 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 Christopher Whitgift Two Limited Four Seasons Hand Four Seasons Hand Car Wash Limited cont Houlding 21 St Thomas Street Car Wash Limited 84 Water Lane c/o The Whitgift Bristol 84 Water Lane London Foundation BS1 6JS London SE14 5DN North End SE14 5DN (in respect of Whitgift Car Park) Croydon CR9 1SS (as Trustee) Ian Harley Eagle Croydon Centre W Limited c/o The Whitgift 7 Albemarle Street Foundation London North End W1S 4HQ Croydon (in respect of Whitgift Car Park) CR9 1SS (as Trustee) His Honour Judge The Mayor and Burgesses of the William Barnett QC London Borough of Croydon c/o The Whitgift Bernard Weatherill House Foundation 8 Mint Walk North End Croydon Croydon CR0 1EA CR9 1SS (in respect of Whitgift Car Park, (as Trustee) public conveniences and access ramp) 3 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 Cllr Dudley Mead Martin Corney cont c/o The Whitgift The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Charity Correspondent on (as Trustee) behalf of the Trustees of The Whitgift Foundation, registered charity number 312613) David Hudson Reverend Canon Colin Boswell c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) Rev Jonathan Clark Christopher Houlding c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) 4 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 Michael Proudfoot Ian Harley cont c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) Dean Sutton His Honour Judge William c/o The Whitgift Barnett QC Foundation c/o The Whitgift Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) Peter John Squire Cllr Dudley Mead c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) 5 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 Lt Colonel Geoffrey David Hudson cont Wright c/o The Whitgift Foundation c/o The Whitgift North End Foundation Croydon North End CR9 1SS Croydon (as Trustee) CR9 1SS (as Trustee) Cllr Toni Letts Rev Jonathan Clark c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) Rosemary Jones Michael Proudfoot c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) 6 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 Gavin Barwell MP Dean Sutton cont c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) Nita Clarke Peter John Squire c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) Cllr Margaret Mead Lt Colonel Geoffrey Wright c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) 7 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 Pauline Davies Cllr Toni Letts cont c/o The Whitgift c/o The Whitgift Foundation Foundation North End North End Croydon Croydon CR9 1SS CR9 1SS (as Trustee) (as Trustee) London Borough of Rosemary Jones Croydon c/o The Whitgift Foundation Bernard Weatherill North End House Croydon 8 Mint Walk CR9 1SS Croydon (as Trustee) CR0 1EA (as highway authority) 8 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 Gavin Barwell MP cont c/o The Whitgift Foundation North End Croydon CR9 1SS (as Trustee) Nita Clarke c/o The Whitgift Foundation North End Croydon CR9 1SS (as Trustee) Cllr Margaret Mead c/o The Whitgift Foundation North End Croydon CR9 1SS (as Trustee) Pauline Davies c/o The Whitgift Foundation North End Croydon CR9 1SS (as Trustee) 9 Number on Extent, description and situation of the Qualifying persons under section12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address Map land (3) (1) (2) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed lessees Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers owners (other than lessees) 1 National Car Parks Limited National Car Parks Limited cont Saffron Court Saffron Court 14B St Cross Street 14B St Cross Street London London EC1N 8XA EC1N 8XA (in respect of Whitgift Car Park (in respect of Whitgift Car Park and fifth and fifth and sixth floors, Centre and sixth floors, Centre Tower) Tower) South Eastern Power Networks South Eastern Power Networks plc plc Newington House Newington House 237 Southwark Bridge Road 237 Southwark Bridge Road London London SE1 6NP SE1 6NP (in respect of electricity substations) (in respect of electricity substations) Boots UK Limited Boots UK Limited Nottingham Nottingham NG2 3AA NG2 3AA (in respect of unit believed to be (in respect of unit believed to be 12-18 12-18 The Whitgift Centre, air The Whitgift Centre, air intake duct and intake duct and glazed flue, glazed flue, storage area and basement storage area and basement storage unit) storage unit) 10 Number on Extent, description and situation
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