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Climate Change Levy: Reduced Rate Certificate (For the Purposes of Paragraph 44 of Schedule 6 to the Finance Act 2000) Climate Change Levy: Reduced Rate Certificate (for the purposes of Paragraph 44 of Schedule 6 to the Finance Act 2000) The Secretary of State certifies that the following facilities in the Food and Drink Federation sector are to be taken as being covered by a climate change agreement: Last Updated: 5th October 2012 Facility Number Facility Address Date of Publication FDF/00002/00002 Jaconelli Ice Cream, Jaconelli Ice Cream, Unit 2, On or Before Cleveland Road, Scarborough, N Yorkshire, 01/04/2011 FDF/00004/00005 F W Baker Ltd, Butchers Pet Carem Baker On or Before House, Crick, Northants, NN6 7TZ 01/04/2011 FDF/00007/00008 The Bound, Much Marple, Ledbury, On or Before Herefordshire HR8 2NQ 01/04/2011 FDF/00010/00012 Ripon Select Foods Ltd, Ripon Select Foods Ltd, On or Before Dallamires Way North, Ripon, N. York's 01/04/2011 FDF/00012/00014 Clarks (Wantage) Ltd, Mill Street, Wantage, On or Before Oxfordshire,OX12 9AB 01/04/2011 FDF/00013/00015 A M Seafoods Ltd, A M Seafoods Ltd, Siding On or Before Road, Fleetwood, Lancashire 01/04/2011 FDF/00016/00019 Maxons Ltd, Maxons Ltd, Bradbury Street, On or Before Sheffield, 01/04/2011 FDF/00017/00020 Burgon Eyemouth, Burgon Eyemouth, Harbour On or Before Road, Eyemouth, Berwickshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00019/00022 Thistle Foods, Connors Factory, Boddam, The On or Before Harbour, Boddam, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00023/00026 Barry Callebaut (Uk) Ltd, Barry Callebaut (UK) On or Before Ltd, Chester, Sovereign Way, Chester, Cheshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00024/00027 Hazelwood Foods, Hazelwood Foods, Wisbech, On or Before Hazelwood Foods, Weasenham Lane, Wisbech, 01/04/2011 Cambridgeshire FDF/00025/00028 Barry Callebaut (UK) Ltd, Barry Callebaut (UK) On or Before Ltd, Banbury, Wildmere, Banbury, Oxfordshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00027/00030 Barratlantic Ltd, Barr Atlantic Ltd, Ardveenish, On or Before North Bay, Isle of Barra, Western Isles 01/04/2011 FDF/00029/00032 White Link Seafoods Ltd, Maxwell Place, On or Before Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, AB43 9SX 01/04/2011 FDF/00030/00033 Artisan Biscuits Ltd, Blenheim Road, Ashbourne, On or Before Derbyshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00032/00035 Sco-Fro (Lochaber) Ltd, Sco-Fro Foods, Unit 2 & On or Before 5, Annat Point Industrial Estate, Fort William, 01/04/2011 Lochaber FDF/00035/00039 J Charles, J Charles, Unit 4, 19 Crombir Road, On or Before Torry, Aberdeen, 01/04/2011 FDF/00037/00041 Middleton Seafoods, Middleton Seafoods, The On or Before Harbour, Kilkeel, County Down 01/04/2011 FDF/00040/00045 Allied Bakeries, Allied Bakeries, 180 Glentanar On or Before Road, Glasgow, 01/04/2011 FDF/00041/00046 Allied Bakeries, Allied Bakeries, Birmingham On or Before Road, West Bromwich, West Midlands 01/04/2011 FDF/00042/00047 Allied Bakeries, Allied Bakeries, Catwright Road, On or Before Stevenage, Hertfordshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00045/00050 Andrew Christie Jnr Ltd, Andrew Christie Jnr Ltd, On or Before North Esplanade West, Aberdeen, Scotland 01/04/2011 FDF/00046/00051 G R Wright & Sons Ltd, G R Wright & Sons Ltd, On or Before Ponders End Mills, Ponders End, Enfield, 01/04/2011 Middlesex FDF/00047/00052 EDME Ltd, EDME Ltd, High Street, Mistley, On or Before Manningtree, Essex 01/04/2011 FDF/00048/00053 Fine Lady Bakeries Ltd, Southam Road, On or Before Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 2RE 01/04/2011 FDF/00051/00056 Strathmore Foods Ltd, Strathmore Foods- On or Before Carseview, Strathmore Foods Ltd, Carsview 01/04/2011 Road, Forfar, Angus FDF/00052/00058 Swizzels Matlow Ltd, Swizzels Matlow Ltd, On or Before Carlton House, Albion Road, New Mills, 01/04/2011 Derbyshire FDF/00054/00062 Weetabix Ltd, Weetabix Mills - Burton Latimer, On or Before Weetabix Mills, Station Road, Burton Latimer, 01/04/2011 Kettering, Northamptonshire FDF/00054/00063 Weetabix Ltd, Weetabix Corby No.1 Factory, 1 On or Before Earlstrees Road, Corby, Northamptonshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00054/00064 Weetabix Ltd, Weetabix Corby No.2 Factory, 6 On or Before Earlstree Road, Corby, Northamptonshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00056/00066 Kettleby Foods, Kettleby Foods, Leicester Road, On or Before Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire 01/04/2011 FDF/00059/00069 Allied Bakeries, Allied Bakeries Ireland, 2-12 On or Before Orby Link, Castlereagh Road, Belfast, County 01/04/2011 Antrim FDF/00060/00070 D Sidoli & Sons Ltd, D Sidoli & Sons Ltd, On or Before Henfaes Lane, Welshpool, Powys, 01/04/2011 FDF/00061/00071 Orchard House Foods, Orchard House Foods, On or Before Corby, Unit 1,2,3,4, Manton Road, Earlstreet Ind 01/04/2011 Estate, Corby, FDF/00062/00072 Rakusens Ltd, Rakusens Ltd, Rakusen House, On or Before Clayton Wood Rise, Leeds, 01/04/2011 FDF/00064/00074 The Stratus Group, Orchidwood Mushrooms Ltd, On or Before Hobbs Lane, Beckley, East Sussex 01/04/2011 FDF/00066/00077 Allied Bakeries Stoke, Allied Bakeries Stoke, On or Before Liverpool Road,, Cross Heath, Newcastle Under 01/04/2011 Lyme, Staffordshire FDF/00067/00078 Cardowan Creameries Ltd, Cardowan On or Before Creameries Ltd, 49 Holywell Street, Glasgow, 01/04/2011 FDF/00071/00082 McCain Foods Ltd, McCain - Whittlesey, On or Before Funthams Lane, Whittlesey, Norfolk 01/04/2011 FDF/00072/00083 McCain Foods Ltd, McCain - Wombourne, Heath On or Before Mill Road, Wombourne, West Midlands 01/04/2011 FDF/00073/00084 McCain Foods Ltd, McCain Foods Scarborough, On or Before Havers Hill, Eastfield, Scarborough, North 01/04/2011 Yorkshire FDF/00074/00085 Roach Bros (Curers) Ltd, Roach Bros (Curers) On or Before Ltd, Havelock Street, Hessle Road, Kingston 01/04/2011 Upon Hull, FDF/00075/00086 Peters Food Service Ltd, Peters Food Service On or Before Ltd, Bedwas House Ind Estate, Bedwas, 01/04/2011 Caerphilly FDF/00075/00088 Peters Food Service Ltd, J V Rowe & Sons, Unit On or Before 4, Salterns Industry Estate, Ternby, 01/04/2011 Pembrokeshire FDF/00077/00090 Marcantonio Foods Ltd, 18-22 Thames Road, On or Before Barking, Essex IG11 0HZ 01/04/2011 FDF/00080/00093 Sensient Flavors, Felingfach, Lampeter, On or Before Ceredigion, SA48 8AG 01/04/2011 FDF/00081/00095 James T Blakeman & Co Ltd, James T On or Before Blakeman (Services) Ltd (Staffs), Millenium 01/04/2011 Way, High Carr Business Park, Newcastle- under-L, Tyne and Wear FDF/00092/00108 Dawn Foods, Dawn Foods, Worcester Road, On or Before Evesham, Worcestershire 01/04/2011 FDF/00094/00110 Doves Farm Foods Ltd, Doves Farm Foods Ltd, On or Before Salisbury Road, Hungerford, Berkshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00095/00111 E B Bradshaw & Sons Ltd, E B Bradshaw & On or Before Sons Ltd, Bell Mills, Skerne Road, Driffield, East 01/04/2011 Yorkshire FDF/00096/00112 Devro (Scotland) Ltd, Gartferry Road, On or Before Moodlesburn, Chryston, North Lanarkshire, G69 01/04/2011 0JE FDF/00096/00113 Devro (Scotland) Ltd, Gartferry Road, On or Before Moodlesburn, Chryston, North Lanarkshire, G69 01/04/2011 0JE FDF/00097/00114 Kellogg Company of Great Britain Ltd, Kellogg On or Before Company of Great Britain, Stretford, 01/04/2011 Manchester, FDF/00097/00115 Kellogg Company of Great Britain Ltd, Kellogg On or Before Company of Great Britain Ltd, Bryn Lane, 01/04/2011 Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham, FDF/00099/00127 ADM Milling, ADM Milling Avonmouth, On or Before Hosegooods Mill, Avonmouth Docks, Bristol, 01/04/2011 North East Somerset FDF/00099/00128 ADM Milling, ADM Milling Liverpool, South End On or Before Mills, Liverpool, Merseyside 01/04/2011 FDF/00099/00130 ADM Milling, ADM Milling Tilbury, Tilbury Docks, On or Before Tilbury, Essex 01/04/2011 FDF/00100/00131 Kettle Produce Ltd, Kettle Produce Balmalcolm, On or Before Balmacolm Farm, Balmacolm, Cupar, Fife 01/04/2011 FDF/00100/00132 Kettle Produce Ltd, Kettle Produce Orkie, On or Before Freuchie, Fife 01/04/2011 FDF/00105/00137 Wilkins & Sons Ltd, Wilkins & Sons Ltd, Brook On or Before Road, Tiptree, Colchester, Essex 01/04/2011 FDF/00108/00140 Shetland Catch Ltd, Shetland Catch Ltd, On or Before Gremista, Lerwick, Shetland 01/04/2011 FDF/00109/00141 Innovate Foods Ltd, Barncraig, Boreland Road, On or Before Dysart, Fife 01/04/2011 FDF/00116/00148 William Santus & Co Ltd, William Santus & Co On or Before Ltd, The Toffee Works, Dorning Street, Wigan, 01/04/2011 Lancashire FDF/00121/00153 James Ross & Son Ltd, James Ross & Son, On or Before Pentland Industrial Est., Loanhead, Midlothian, 01/04/2011 FDF/00122/00154 Dalepak Foods Ltd, Dale House, Plews Way, On or Before Leeming Bar, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, 01/04/2011 DL7 9UL FDF/00125/00157 Matthew Walker, Matthew Walker, Heanor Gate On or Before Road, Heanor, Derbyshire, 01/04/2011 FDF/00129/00162 TATA Global Beverages, TATA Eaglescliffe, On or Before Durham Lane Ind Park, Eaglescliffe, Stockton on 01/04/2011 Tees, TS16 0PN FDF/00130/00163 West Coast Sea Products Ltd, West Coast Sea On or Before Products Ltd, Dee Walk, Kirkcudbright, 01/04/2011 FDF/00132/00165 Castle Maclellan Foods Ltd, Castle Maclellan On or Before Foods Ltd, Castle Maclellan Foods Ltd, Dee 01/04/2011 Walk, Kirkcudbridge, FDF/00134/00167 F Barraclough Ltd, F Barraclough Ltd, 35 Essex On or Before Street, Wakefield Road, Bradford, 01/04/2011 FDF/00136/00169 H R Jasper & Son Ltd, H R Jasper & Son, On or Before Botathan Abattoir, South Petherwin, Launceston, 01/04/2011 Cornwall FDF/00144/00177 Coombe Fisheries Ltd, Coombe Fisheries On or Before Barnstaple, Riverside Road, Pottington Business 01/04/2011 Park, Barnstaple, FDF/00145/01251 Ministry of Cake Ltd, 35 Frobisher Way, Bindon On or Before Road, Taunton, Somerset, TA2 6AB 01/04/2011 FDF/00146/00180 Speedibake Ltd, Speedibake Ltd Wakefield, On or Before Chald Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00146/00181
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