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Venue Id Venue Name Address 1 City Postcode Venue Type Venue_id Venue_name Address_1 City Postcode Venue_type 2012292 Plough 1 Lewis Street Aberaman CF44 6PY Retail - Pub 2011877 Conway Inn 52 Cardiff Street Aberdare CF44 7DG Retail - Pub 2006783 McDonald's - 902 Aberdare Gadlys Link Road ABERDARE CF44 7NT Retail - Fast Food 2009437 Rhoswenallt Inn Werfa Aberdare CF44 0YP Retail - Pub 2011896 Wetherspoons 6 High Street Aberdare CF44 7AA Retail - Pub 2009691 Archibald Simpson 5 Castle Street Aberdeen AB11 5BQ Retail - Pub 2003453 BAA - Aberdeen Aberdeen Airport Aberdeen AB21 7DU Transport - Small Airport 2009128 Britannia Hotel Malcolm Road Aberdeen AB21 9LN Retail - Pub 2014519 First Scot Rail - Aberdeen Guild St Aberdeen AB11 6LX Transport - Local rail station 2009345 Grays Inn Greenfern Road Aberdeen AB16 5PY Retail - Pub 2011456 Liquid Bridge Place Aberdeen AB11 6HZ Retail - Pub 2012139 Lloyds No.1 (Justice Mill) Justice Mill Aberdeen AB11 6DA Retail - Pub 2007205 McDonald's - 1341 Asda Aberdeen Garthdee Road Aberdeen AB10 7BA Retail - Fast Food 2006333 McDonald's - 398 Aberdeen 1 117 Union Street ABERDEEN AB11 6BH Retail - Fast Food 2006524 McDonald's - 618 Bucksburn Inverurie Road ABERDEEN AB21 9LZ Retail - Fast Food 2006561 McDonald's - 663 Bridge Of Don Broadfold Road ABERDEEN AB23 8EE Retail - Fast Food 2010111 Menzies Farburn Terrace Aberdeen AB21 7DW Retail - Pub 2007684 Triplekirks Schoolhill Aberdeen AB12 4RR Retail - Pub 2002538 Swallow Thainstone House Hotel Inverurie Aberdeenshire AB51 5NT Hotels - 4/5 Star Hotel with full coverage 2002546 Swallow Waterside Hotel Fraserburgh Road Aberdeenshire AB42 3BN Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with partial coverage 2013449 Bailey 12 Hereford Road Abergavenny NP7 5PR Retail - Pub 2011399 Coliseum Lion Street Abergavenny NP7 5PE Retail - Pub 2006805 McDonald's - 927 Abergele Rhuddlan Road ABERGELE LL22 7HZ Retail - Fast Food 2013645 Bush Inn 69 High Street Abertillery NP13 3BN Retail - Pub 2013338 Penndragon 1 Oak Street Abertillery NP13 1TE Retail - Pub 2006737 McDonald's - 853 Aberystwyth Parc y Llyn Retail Park ABERYSTWYTH SY23 3TL Retail - Fast Food 2011481 Yr Hen Orsaf Station Building Alexandra Road Aberystwyth SY23 1LH Retail - Pub 2006505 McDonald's - 599 Abingdon McDonalds - Abingdon ABINGDON OX14 1AU Retail - Fast Food 2007106 McDonald's - 1236 Accrington 2 Hynd Burn Road Accrington BB5 1PY Retail - Fast Food 2006600 McDonald's - 713 Haslingden Blackburn Road ACCRINGTON BB5 2SB Retail - Fast Food 2014112 Spinning Jenny Hotel Rimington Avenue Accrington BB5 0NP Retail - Pub 2012750 The George 185 Blackburn Road Accrington BB5 0AF Retail - Pub 2003094 Little Chef - Rising Bridge (Accrington) Rising Bridge Services Accrington BB5 2SB Retail - Restaurant 2004415 Little Chef - Acle A47 Acle NR13 3BE Retail - Restaurant 2014569 Black Prince 300 Woodham Lane Addlestone KT15 3NT Retail - Pub 2012571 Top Golf Game Centre Moated Farm Drive Addlestone KT15 2DW Retail - Pub 2003905 Little Chef - Adlington A523 LONDON ROAD Adlington SK10 4SU Retail - Restaurant 2006672 McDonald's - 788 Airdrie Unit 10 Airdrie Retail Park AIRDRIE ML6 9JL Retail - Fast Food 2011880 Robert Hamilton Bank Street Airdrie ML6 6AF Retail - Pub 2009687 Cross Keys Stratford Road Alcester B49 5AR Retail - Pub 2003749 Little Chef - Alcester (Choices) A435 - Oversley Mill Roundabout Alcester B49 6AA Retail - Restaurant 2014636 Railway Hotel Leiston Road Aldeburgh IP15 5PP Retail - Pub 2005753 Innkeepers Lodge - Alderley Edge 5-9 Wilmslow Road Alderley Edge SK9 7QL Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with full coverage 2013013 Lord Campbell 40 Alexandra Road Aldershot GU11 1QP Retail - Pub 2006037 McDonald's - 61 Aldershot 23 Union Street ALDERSHOT GU11 1EP Retail - Fast Food 2012562 Dog House 54 Balloch Road Alexandria G83 8LE Retail - Pub 2013601 Lomond Park Hotel Balloch Road Alexandria G83 8SR Retail - Pub 2006929 McDonald's - 1048 Balloch Old Luss Road ALEXANDRIA G83 8QP Retail - Fast Food 2012565 Tullie Inn Fisherwood Road Alexandria G83 8SW Retail - Pub 2013419 Crown Inn 73 Sleetmoor Lane Alfreton DE55 1RE Retail - Pub 2013047 George & Dragon Cragg Lane Alfreton DE55 5TN Retail - Pub 2003868 Little Chef - Alfreton A38/A61 Alfreton DE55 1HJ Retail - Restaurant 2006990 McDonald's - 1117 Alfreton Nottingham Road ALFRETON DE55 4HQ Retail - Fast Food 2012414 Olde English Gentleman 365 Somercotes Hill Alfreton DE55 4JX Retail - Pub 2012002 Waggon & Horses King Street Alfreton DE55 7AF Retail - Pub 2007023 McDonald's - 1149 Alloa Clackmannan Road ALLOA FK10 1RY Retail - Fast Food 2013050 Poachers Rest Hedgeley Services Alnwick NE66 4HU Retail - Pub 2009858 Wheel Of Fortune Wheel Road Alpington NR14 7NL Retail - Pub 2015129 Costa Coffee - Alton 23 High St Alton GU34 1AW Retail - Coffee Shop 2012080 Wheatsheaf 7 Market Square Alton GU34 1HD Retail - Pub 2012585 Barrington Hotel 2 Barrington Road Altrincham WA14 1HH Retail - Pub 2013141 Manhattan Bar & Grill 1-7 The Downs Altrincham WA14 2QD Retail - Pub 2006602 McDonald's - 715 Altrincham Retail Park Unit 11 George Richards Way ALTRINCHAM WA14 5GR Retail - Fast Food 2010790 Pelican Inn 350 Manchester Road Altrincham WA14 5NH Retail - Pub 2014165 Unicorn Ashley Road Altrincham WA14 2DT Retail - Pub 2014446 Langdale Leisure Ltd Wainwrights Inn Ambleside LA22 9JD Retail - Pub 2013399 Kings Head Salem Street Amlwch LL68 9BP Retail - Pub 2013907 The Queens Head 9 Queen Street Amlwch LL68 9AE Retail - Pub 2011092 Bard Wind Street Ammanford SA18 3DN Retail - Pub 2014043 John Russell Fox 10 High Street Andover SP10 1NY Retail - Pub 2011030 Life Nightclub 12 London Street Andover SP10 2PA Retail - Pub 2004798 Marstons Inns - White Hart Andover Bridge Street Andover SP10 1BH Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with full coverage 2006706 McDonald's - 821 Andover Chantry Way 17-19 Chantry Way Andover SP10 1LS Retail - Fast Food 2008072 Cafe Rankin - Antrim 27-29 Fountain St Antrim BT1 5EA Retail - Coffee Shop 2007122 McDonald's - 1253 Apsley The Bell Apsley HP3 9SE Retail - Fast Food 2011361 Corn Exchange Market Place Arbroath DD11 1HR Retail - Pub 2006912 McDonald's - 1031 Arbroath Westway Retail Park ARBROATH DD11 2NQ Retail - Fast Food 2013668 Station Hotel 38 Keptie Street Arbroath DD11 3AF Retail - Pub 2005964 Folio - Ballachulish Ballachulish Argyll PH49 4JY Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with full coverage 2004541 OHI Victoria Hotel Barmore Road Argyll PA29 6TW Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with full coverage 2004436 Swallow White Hart Main Street Argyll PA28 6AN Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with partial coverage 2005217 Fullers - Swan Arundel High Street ARUNDEL BN18 9AG Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with full coverage 2004892 Innkeepers Lodge - Arundel The Old Stables Fontwell Park Arundel BN18 0SY Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with full coverage 2004438 Ascot Racecourse Central Ascot Racecourse Ascot SL5 7JX Exh/Conf Centre - Conference Centre 2004439 Ascot Racecourse East Ascot Racecourse Ascot SL5 7JX Exh/Conf Centre - Conference Centre 2004437 Ascot Racecourse West Ascot Racecourse Ascot SL5 7JX Exh/Conf Centre - Conference Centre 2012179 Ashbourne Ex-Servicemens Club 9 Market Place Ashbourne DE6 1EU Retail - Pub 2013989 Bowling Green Inn 2 North Avenue Ashbourne DE6 1EZ Retail - Pub 2012218 Green Man 10 St Johns Street Ashbourne DE6 1GH Retail - Pub 2012235 Yew Tree Inn Ednaston Ashbourne DE6 3AE Retail - Pub 2007128 McDonald's - 1259 Ashby De La Zouch LOUNTSIDE Ashby de la Zouch LE65 1DS Retail - Fast Food 2009556 County Hotel 10 High Street Ashford TN24 8TD Retail - Pub 2006287 McDonald's - 350 Ashford 46 High Street ASHFORD TN24 8TE Retail - Fast Food 2006702 McDonald's - 817 Ashford 2 The Parade ASHFORD TN24 0HT Retail - Fast Food 2010267 Ashington Leisure Centre Institute Road Ashington NE63 8HP Retail - Pub 2007005 McDonald's - 1133 Ashington Lintonville Parkway ASHINGTON NE63 9JZ Retail - Fast Food 2011152 Rohan Kanhai 1-4 Woodhorn Road Ashington NE63 9AS Retail - Pub 2008701 Leg Of Mutton & Cauliflower 48 The Street Ashtead KT21 1AZ Retail - Pub 2010687 Bay Horse 53 Warrington Road Ashton In Makerfield WN4 9PJ Retail - Pub 2009784 Sir Thomas Gerard Gerard Street Ashton In Makerfield WN4 9AA Retail - Pub 2009411 Ash Tree Wellington Road Ashton Under Lyne OL6 6DA Retail - Pub 2013495 Dysart Arms Huddersfield Road Ashton Under Lyne OL5 9BT Retail - Pub 2008948 Hare & Hounds Luzley Road Ashton Under Lyne OL6 9AL Retail - Pub 2013436 Imperial Bar 222 Stamford Street Central Ashton Under Lyne OL6 7LP Retail - Pub 2013251 Junction Mossley Road Ashton Under Lyne OL6 9BX Retail - Pub 2012983 Napoleon Inn 32 Botany Lane Ashton Under Lyne OL6 9PG Retail - Pub 2012640 The Albion 40 Penny Meadow Ashton Under Lyne OL6 6HG Retail - Pub 2012786 The March Hare Crowhill Road Ashton Under Lyne OL7 9HB Retail - Pub 2006111 McDonald's - 147 Ashton-Under-Lyne 49 Warrington Street ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE OL6 7JG Retail - Fast Food 2011032 New Forest Hotel Lyndhurst Road Ashurst SO40 7AA Retail - Pub 2013968 Bull Inn Watling Street Atherstone CV9 1RD Retail - Pub 2009686 White Lodge London Road Attleborough NR17 1AY Retail - Pub 2011862 Hanging Gate 77 Audenshaw Road Audenshaw M34 5NL Retail - Pub 2009079 Hunters Lodge Inn Charmouth Road Axminster EX13 5SZ Retail - Pub 2002816 Little Chef - Axminster Taunton Cross Axminster EX13 7PZ Retail - Restaurant 2014537 Chicago Rock Café - Aylesbury Aylesbury Leisure Park Aylesbury HP20 1UR Retail - Restaurant 2005456 Innkeepers Lodge - Aylesbury South 40 Main Street Aylesbury HP22 5RW Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with full coverage 2005340 Innkeepers Lodge - Duck Inn London Road Aylesbury HP22 5HP Hotels - 3 Star Hotel with full coverage 2006132 McDonald's - 170 Aylesbury
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