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The Sidings Business Park, Skipton The Sidings Business Park, Skipton Location of Industrial Estate The Sidings Business Park The Sidings Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 1TB Contact Craven District Council 1 Belle Vue Square Broughton Road Skipton BD23 1FJ C/O Wendy Feather Lynn Whitaker Dave Robinson [email protected] [email protected] Email Tel: 01756 706484 Tel: 01756 706214 Non-Domestic Officer SNN Officer Development Assistant Version 12 May 2021 Updated Information Date Date Existing Unit Number Updated Information Informed Approved ALL Base Information 08/01/2020 15/5/2020 7, 1A &1B & 2A Amendments 18/5/2020 22/5/2020 Workshop Company Updated 9/7/2020 9/7/2020 Unit 2 Yockenthwaite Farm 6/10/2020 13/10/2020 Unit 2 Gate 3 Occupants 4/3/2021 11/3/2021 Units 4,5,6 Update 10/5/2021 12/5/2021 The Sidings Business Park, Skipton BD23 1TB Postcode XRef YRef UPRN NNDR Workshop KH & KE Bell Joinery BD23 1TB 397864.32 451229.61 010092992730 Storage Land Sidings Fuel Supplies BD23 1TB 397880.23 451229.41 010095433724 Cardea House Meesons A I Ltd BD23 1TB 397904.27 451230.20 010007560956 N21551750150 R Tiffany Roger Tiffany Ltd BD23 1TB 397927.00 451232.00 010007560925 N21551750149 Unit 1 Gate 3 Mr Timothy Mcparland 397938.19 451246.67 010092994055 N21551750132 Unit 2 Gate 3 Dream Environmental Services Ltd 397941.91 451237.08 010092992136 N21551750134 Unit 3 Gate 3 Riders Cycle Centre BD23 1TB 397952.52 451257.96 010007561485 N21551750163 Unit 4 Gate 3 Strumpet And Trollop 397962.91 451261.64 010092992574 N21551750164 Unit 5 Gate 3 John Lambert BD23 1TB 397958.00 451241.00 010007560930 N21551750143 Unit 6 Gate 3 Pegpack Supplies Ltd 397968.00 451245.00 010007560926 N21551750141 Unit 1 Gate 4 The Fitness Chamber 397988.09 451270.21 010007564267 N21551750190 Unit 2 Gate 4 D Waring Home Improvements BD23 1TB 397976.35 451266.91 010007564268 N21551750191 Unit 3 Gate 4 T F T (Ilkley) Ltd BD23 1TB 397988.26 451249.54 010007560924 N21551750176 Unit 4 Gate 4 Waring And Maxfield 398007.82 451262.16 010007564266 N21551750170 Gate 4 Unit 5 T F T (Ilkley) Ltd 398003.30 451272.86 010007564263 N21551750176 Fosters Unit 1 Foster Building Contractors Ltd BD23 1TB 398015.27 451271.82 010007564261 N21551760151 Fosters Unit 2 398017.75 451264.05 010095433707 N21551760152 Unit A2 Skipton Fast Fit Tyres BD23 1TB 398039.91 451276.45 010095433721 N21551760148 Unit A1 Star Taxis BD23 1TB 398043.05 451280.59 010092992236 N21551760147 Unit 2B AM 398032.00 451268.00 010092992238 N21551760146 Unit 7 Skipton Scaffolds / Structural Plant Services Ltd BD23 1TB 398042.22 451275.96 010095433720 N21551750231 Unit 6 Bizzie Lizzie’s Properties Ltd N21551750050 21 398078.88 451287.33 010007561517 N21551750180 Unit 5 Skipton Wholesale Ltd BD23 1TB 398087.53 451296.30 010092992189 N21551750143 21 Unit 4 Bizzie Lizzie BD23 1TB 398099.11 451301.17 010092992140 N21551750147 21 Unit 3 Ground Floor Skipton Stationery 398110.46 451308.83 010092992139 N21551750157 21 Unit 3 Ground Floor Independent Office Equipment 010092992139 N21551750157 21 Unit 3 First Floor Oakhouse Foods BD23 1TB 398113.77 451300.72 010092992138 N21551750156 21 Unit 3 Warehouse Oakhouse Foods 398116.41 451306.84 010095432877 N21551750184 21 Unit 2 Yockenthwaite Farm BD23 1TB 398122.72 451309.97 010095432875 N21551750182 Unit 1 Reliance Works Wright Label Printing BD23 2aa BD23 1TB 398134.00 451315.00 010092992135 N21551750148 Unit 3 Signal House A & G Trade Plastic & Glass Ltd BD23 1TB 398150.16 451320.16 010007564260 N21551750131 Climate House Unit B Skipton Fitted Furniture BD23 1TB 398162.24 451324.41 010092992241 N21551750168 Climate House Unit A Skipton Bathroom & Tile Centre BD23 1TB 398172.49 451327.33 010092992237 N21551750185 JD Yard John Davidson Pipes Ltd BD23 1TB 398198.29 451333.95 010092992191 N21551750133 .
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