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Street and Property List for the Whole District Tendring District Council Street & Property List Street Name # PD Ref Street Name # PD Ref Aldeburgh Close 15 AA Dedham Avenue 49 AA 1-9(Odd); 9A; 11; 15-19(Odd); 2-10(Even) 1-11(Odd); 15-49(Odd); 2-50(Even) Battisford Drive 86 AA Fairclough Avenue 22 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-59(Odd); 2-50(Even); 1-12(Cont) Grange Court; 14-33(Cont) Grange Court 1-11(Odd); 15-33(Odd); 16-26(Even) Bawdsey Close 21 AA Farmers Way 16 AA 1-7(Odd); 2-34(Even) 1-11(Odd); 15-17(Odd); 2-16(Even) Benhall Close 8 AA Felixstowe Close 16 AA 1-5(Odd); 2-4(Even); 12-16(Even) 1-11(Odd); 15-17(Odd); 2-16(Even) Bluehouse Avenue 28 AA Flatford Drive 132 AA 37A-39A(Odd); 41; 41A-43A(Odd); 58-70(Even); Flat 1 1-11(Odd); 15-69(Odd); 69A; 71-115(Odd); 2-148(Even) Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 10 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 11 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 12 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 13 Hadleigh Road 31 AA Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 14 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 15 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 16 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 2 1-11(Odd); 15-23(Odd); 2-40(Even) Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 3 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 4 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 5 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 6 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 7 Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 8 Hawkendon Road 31 AA Hazeldene Gardens; Flat 9 Hazeldene Gardens 1-11(Odd); 15-29(Odd); 2-34(Even) Boxted Avenue 84 AA Holbrook Close 22 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-17(Odd); 19C; 19; 19A; 19B; 19D; 19E; 1; 5-11(Odd); 15-33(Odd); 2-14(Even) 21-91(Odd); 2-68(Even) Kersey Drive 30 AA Burstall Close 15 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-29(Odd); 2-32(Even) 1-11(Odd); 15-21(Odd); 2-10(Even) Langham Drive 95 AA Carters Close 28 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-73(Odd); 2-118(Even) 1-11(Odd); 15-39(Odd); 2-18(Even) Lavenham Close 33 AA Cattermole Close 21 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-39(Odd); 2-26(Even); 26A 1-11(Odd); 15-19(Odd); 2-24(Even) Maldon Way 25 AA Chandlers Close 13 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-29(Odd); 2-22(Even) 1-9(Odd); 2-14(Even); Gable End Mason Road 78 AA Chittock Close 17 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-75(Odd); 2-82(Even) 1-11(Odd); 15-25(Odd); 2-10(Even) Mendlesham Close 41 AA Cloes Lane 35 AA 1-37(Odd); 37A; 39; 2-38(Even); 38A 1-11(Odd); 15-17(Odd); 181-233(Odd) Curtis Close 26 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-39(Odd); 2-14(Even) 05 July 2021 Page 1-of-147 Tendring District Council Street & Property List Street Name # PD Ref Street Name # PD Ref Nayland Drive 105 AA Tyler Avenue 8 AA 1-11(Odd); 11A; 15-43(Odd); 79-87(Odd); 4-16(Even); 16A; 18-154(Even); School House 2-16(Even) Ongar Close 31 AA Writtle Close 14 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-33(Odd); 2-30(Even) 1-11(Odd); 15-29(Odd) Polstead Way 32 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-29(Odd); 2-36(Even) Porter Way 43 AA 1-11(Odd); 15; 2-68(Even); 86-88(Even) Risby Close 13 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-21(Odd); 2-6(Even) Rush Green Road 30 AA 2-26(Even); Broad Oaks; Caprice; Glenville; Greenways; Groundsman`s Flat, Recreation Ground; 1-3(Cont) Ivy Terrace; Kingscroft; Malaya; Millers View; Sumatra; Tanglyn; The Rosary; Tinkers Hall; Twin Oaks; Vintage Star Saxmundham Way 126 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-79(Odd); 2-74(Even); 1-12(Cont) Parklands Court; 14-51(Cont) Parklands Court Saxstead Drive 24 AA 3-15(Odd); 2-34(Even) Shotley Close 18 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-17(Odd); 2-20(Even) Snape Close 11 AA 1-11(Odd); 15; 2-8(Even) St Ives Close 7 AA Denbar 1; 3-5(Odd); 2-4(Even); Blythe Bungalow; Oakmere Stoke Ash Close 7 AA 1-3(Odd); 2-10(Even) Tanner Close 30 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-51(Odd); 2-10(Even) Trimley Close 43 AA 1-11(Odd); 15-47(Odd); 2-16(Even); 18A; 18B; 18C; 18D; 20-34(Even) 05 July 2021 Page 2-of-147 Tendring District Council Street & Property List Street Name # PD Ref Street Name # PD Ref Benhall Close 3 AB 10-6(Even) Harpers Way 51 AB 2-50(Even); 53-15(Odd); 11-1(Odd) Jaywick Lane 42 AB 17-21(Odd); 69-87(Odd); Annexe At 87; 89-135(Odd); 147-153(Odd) 05 July 2021 Page 3-of-147 Tendring District Council Street & Property List Street Name # PD Ref Street Name # PD Ref Addis Road 8 AC Glover Close 17 AC 1-3(Odd); The Oaks 5; 7-11(Odd); 15-17(Odd) 1-7(Odd); 12-2(Even); 11; 15-23(Odd); 9 Bluehouse Avenue 38 AC Grier Way 15 AC 35-15(Odd); 11-1(Odd); 2-6(Even); 6A; 8-10(Even); 10A; 1-11(Odd); 15-19(Odd); 12-2(Even) 12-38(Even) Grigson Drive 39 AC Blyford Road 14 AC Apartment 1 Arun House 1; Apartment 2 Arun House 1; 2-14(Even); 1-11(Odd); 15 Apartment 3 Arun House 1; Apartment 4 Arun House 1; Apartment 5 Arun House 1; Apartment 6 Arun House 1; 3-11(Odd); 15-43(Odd); 2-26(Even) Bockings Grove 25 AC 27-29(Odd); 33; 33A; 35-45(Odd); 44-24(Even); 22B; 22A; Jaywick Lane 6 AC Maryoli; 22 1-11(Odd) Bretten Close 9 AC Legerton Drive 129 AC 1-9(Cont) Apartment 1 Tamar House 1; Apartment 2 Tamar House 1; Apartment 3 Tamar House 1; Apartment 4 Tamar House 1; Burgate Close 12 AC Apartment 5 Tamar House 1; Apartment 6 Tamar House 1; 1-7(Odd); 2-16(Even) Apartment 7 Tamar House 1; Apartment 8 Tamar House 1; Apartment 9 Tamar House 1; 3-5(Odd); Apartment 1 Oakley House 7; Apartment 2 Oakley House 7; Apartment 3 Oakley Cavendish Drive 27 AC House 7; Apartment 4 Oakley House 7; Apartment 5 Oakley 2-28(Even); 1-11(Odd); 15-27(Odd) House 7; Apartment 6 Oakley House 7; Apartment 7 Oakley House 7; Apartment 8 Oakley House 7; Apartment 9 Oakley House 7; Apartment 1 Tyne House 9; Apartment 2 Tyne Clare Way 13 AC House 9; Apartment 3 Tyne House 9; Apartment 4 Tyne 2-16(Even); 1-9(Odd) House 9; Apartment 5 Tyne House 9; Apartment 6 Tyne House 9; 11; 15-31(Odd); 71-111(Odd); 115-149(Odd); Apartment 1 Mersey House 2; Apartment 2 Mersey House Cleave Close 21 AC 2; Apartment 3 Mersey House 2; Apartment 4 Mersey 1-11(Odd); 15-25(Odd); 2-18(Even) House 2; Apartment 5 Mersey House 2; Apartment 6 Mersey House 2; Apartment 7 Mersey House 2; Apartment 8 Mersey House 2; Apartment 9 Mersey House 2; Cloes Lane 10 AC Apartment 1 Trent House 4; Apartment 2 Trent House 4; 243-261(Odd) Apartment 3 Trent House 4; Apartment 4 Trent House 4; Apartment 5 Trent House 4; Apartment 6 Trent House 4; Apartment 7 Trent House 4; Apartment 8 Trent House 4; Cross Road 69 AC Apartment 9 Trent House 4; 6-76(Even) 2-66(Even); 1-11(Odd); 15-73(Odd) Lewis Road 4 AC Dresden Square 10 AC 3-4(Cont); 2-1(Cont) 10-2(Even); 1-9(Odd) Linstead Close 13 AC Elm Farm Drive, Little Clacton 14 AC 1-11(Odd); 15-19(Odd); 2-8(Even) 1-3(Odd); 7-5(Odd); 9-11(Odd); 19-15(Odd); 21-29(Odd) Little Clacton Road 27 AC Flixton Close 7 AC 1-11(Odd); 15-27(Odd); Annexe At 29; 29-37(Odd); 16-4(Even); Elm Farm 8-6(Even); 5-1(Cont) Melton Close 42 AC 1-3(Cont); 5-11(Odd); 15-33(Odd); 33A; 35-81(Odd) 05 July 2021 Page 4-of-147 Tendring District Council Street & Property List Street Name # PD Ref Street Name # PD Ref Woodrows Lane 18 AC Nicholls Way 12 AC 1-7(Odd); 11; 15; Woodrows Residential Care Home 17; 1-9(Odd); 2-14(Even) 21-41(Odd) Potter Close 17 AC Wordsworth Way 3 AC 1-9(Odd); 2-24(Even) 1-3(Odd); The Shires 5 Powell Close 4 AC 2-8(Even) Salmon Close 22 AC 1-11(Odd); 15-21(Odd); 2-24(Even) Schofield Close 12 AC 1-9(Odd); 14-2(Even) Shelley Road 19 AC 1-11(Odd); 15; 24-2(Even) Southwold Way 14 AC 2-10(Even); 1-11(Odd); 15-19(Odd) St Johns Road 50 AC 524-510(Even); 398-388(Even); 403; 407; 411; 415; 419; Brace of Pistols 421; 425-463(Odd); 382-370(Even); 366; 651; 356 Stonham Avenue 47 AC 2A; 2B; 2C; 2D; 4A; 4B; 4C; 4D; 8-34(Even); 1-11(Odd); 17-53(Odd) Sudbourne Avenue 25 AC 1-11(Odd); 15-25(Odd); 2-26(Even) Thorndon Close 6 AC 1-4(Cont); 6-8(Even) Waterworks Drive 3 AC 3-1(Cont) Waterworks Drive Weekes Close 9 AC 2-10(Even); 7-1(Odd) Woodbridge Grove 17 AC 2-16(Even); 1-11(Odd); 15-19(Odd) 05 July 2021 Page 5-of-147 Tendring District Council Street & Property List Street Name # PD Ref Street Name # PD Ref Ashtead Close 9 AD 2-10(Even); 1-7(Odd) Bisley Close 6 AD 1-5(Odd); 6-2(Even) Brockham Close 4 AD 4-2(Even); 3-1(Odd) Constable Avenue 13 AD 289-301(Odd); 238-248(Even) Cranleigh Close 5 AD 1-3(Cont); 5-7(Odd) Holmwood Close 15 AD 2-16(Even); 1-11(Odd); 15 Little Clacton Road 9 AD 38; 34; 30-26(Even); 22-18(Even); Elcombe Farm Mayford Way 14 AD 2-12(Even); 1-11(Odd); 15-17(Odd) Mytchett Close 7 AD 2-4(Even); 1-9(Odd) Ottershaw Way 18 AD 1-11(Odd); 15-17(Odd); 2-20(Even) Purley Way 34 AD 2-22(Even); 22A; 24-44(Even); 1-11(Odd); 15-23(Odd) Ripley Close 6 AD 1-5(Odd); 2-6(Even) Warnham Close 6 AD 2-12(Even) 05 July 2021 Page 6-of-147 Tendring District Council Street & Property List Street Name # PD Ref Street Name # PD Ref Auger Road, Clacton on Sea 44 AE Colthorpe Road 35 AE 1-11(Odd); 15-23(Odd); 16-2(Even); 26-18(Even); 28; 2; 6-32(Even); 41-15(Odd); 11-1(Odd) 36-30(Even); 45-53(Odd); 25-43(Odd) Coolyne Way 12 AE Becontree Close 30 AE Sunnyside; 1-10(Cont); 12 1-11(Odd); 15-33(Odd); 28-2(Even) Credon Close 6 AE Bembridge Close 25 AE 1-6(Cont) 1-11(Odd); 15-29(Odd); 22-2(Even) Credon Drive 48 AE Brading Avenue 12 AE 2-54(Even); 45-15(Odd); 11-3(Odd) 1-9(Odd); 14-2(Even) Epping Close 32 AE Bramble Way 34 AE 2-8(Even); 49-31(Odd) Brentwood Court; 29-19(Odd); 17A 1-11(Odd); 15-35(Odd); 34-2(Even) Ilford Court; 17 Ilford Court; 15A Ilford Court; 15 Ilford Court; 11A Ilford Court; 11 Ilford Court; 9A Ilford Court; 9 Ilford Court; 7-1(Odd) Bramwood Road 24 AE 1-7(Cont); 9-15(Odd); 21; 14-16(Even); 20-22(Even); Fairlop Close 36 AE 23-25(Cont); 28; 31-32(Cont); 34; 12 1-11(Odd); 15-19(Odd); 54-48(Even); 46-24(Even) Romford Court; 22-2(Even) Burrs Road 126 AE 90; 100-102(Even); 102A; 104-116(Even); 117-119(Cont); Farmleigh Avenue 83 AE 121-133(Odd); 134-140(Cont); 140B; 140A; 141-158(Cont); 158A; 159-160(Cont); 160A; 161-174(Cont); 176-182(Even); 4-70(Even); 101-15(Odd); 11-3(Odd) Robert Burre 183; Flat At Robert Burre 183; 184-186(Even); 187-193(Cont); 194A; 195-199(Cont); 201; 202-204; Ferndale Close 54 AE 203-205(Odd); 206; 206A; 213-219(Odd); 219A; 220-222(Cont); 224-236(Even);
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