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Street Address Town/City Region Country Postcode Current Month's Sub Status WEST COKER ROAD YEOVIL South West ENGLAND BA22 9AA T Street Address Town/City Region Country Postcode Current Month's Sub Status WEST COKER ROAD YEOVIL South West ENGLAND BA22 9AA Targeted for replacement PYLLE SHEPTON MALLET South West ENGLAND BA4 6TA Targeted for replacement MARKLAND HILL BOLTON North West ENGLAND BL1 5AG Targeted for replacement CHURCH STREET BOLTON North West ENGLAND BL5 3QE Targeted for replacement MOUNT HARRY ROAD LEWES South East ENGLAND BN7 1NS Targeted for replacement WARRENPOINT ROAD NEWRY Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT34 2PF Targeted for replacement BURNSIDE ROAD BALLYCLARE Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT39 0SH Targeted for replacement ULSTER UNIVERSITY COLERAINE Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT52 1SA Targeted for replacement PETTIGO ROAD ENNISKILLEN Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT93 1QX Targeted for replacement GIRTON ROAD CAMBRIDGE East of England ENGLAND CB3 0LW Targeted for replacement HANGING HILL LANE BRENTWOOD East of England ENGLAND CM13 2HU Targeted for replacement LATCHINGDON ROAD CHELMSFORD East of England ENGLAND CM3 6HR Targeted for replacement SANDGATE HIGH STREET FOLKESTONE South East ENGLAND CT20 3BX Targeted for replacement MILL HOUSE, HAUGHMUIR BRECHIN Scotland SCOTLAND DD9 6RL Targeted for replacement MAIN STREET BURTON-ON-TRENT West Midlands ENGLAND DE13 8NQ Targeted for replacement HILLTOP DERBY East Midlands ENGLAND DE21 4FY Targeted for replacement BALMACLELLAN CASTLE DOUGLAS Scotland SCOTLAND DG7 3QE Targeted for replacement London ENGLAND E20 3ZH Targeted for replacement WEST CRAIGIE FARM SOUTH QUEENSFERRY Scotland SCOTLAND EH30 9AR Targeted for replacement SAMPFORD PEVERELL TIVERTON South West ENGLAND EX16 7HD Targeted for replacement SYLVANIA DRIVE EXETER South West ENGLAND EX4 5DT Targeted for replacement EAST BUDLEIGH BUDLEIGH SALTERTON South West ENGLAND EX9 7BY Targeted for replacement BELL LANE BLOCKLEY South West ENGLAND GL569BB Targeted for replacement DETTINGEN ROAD CAMBERLEY South East ENGLAND GU16 6TB Targeted for replacement STANBRIDGE ROAD AYLESBURY South East ENGLAND HP17 8HN Targeted for replacement MAIN ROAD IRVINE Scotland SCOTLAND KA11 3AX Targeted for replacement MOELFRE Wales WALES LL72 8HD Targeted for replacement WRENBECK DRIVE OTLEY Yorkshire & The Humber ENGLAND LS21 2BP Targeted for replacement NEWNHAM COURT WAY MAIDSTONE South East ENGLAND ME14 5FT Targeted for replacement NEWPORT ROAD MILTON KEYNES South East ENGLAND MK17 8UE Targeted for replacement BIRCHFIELD WASHINGTON North East ENGLAND NE38 8SW Targeted for replacement MELTON ROAD NOTTINGHAM East Midlands ENGLAND NG12 5BQ Targeted for replacement HIGH STREET GRANTHAM East Midlands ENGLAND NG33 5QB Targeted for replacement LLANTARNAM CWMBRAN Wales WALES NP44 3AY Targeted for replacement NORWICH ROAD DEREHAM East of England ENGLAND NR20 4RZ Targeted for replacement BOWTHORPE MAIN CENTRE NORWICH East of England ENGLAND NR5 9HA Targeted for replacement GREAT ROLLRIGHT CHIPPING NORTON South East ENGLAND OX7 5SH Targeted for replacement SLADESBRIDGE WADEBRIDGE South West ENGLAND PL27 6JA Targeted for replacement CROSSWAYS WEST STREET WATERLOOVILLE South East ENGLAND PO7 4RW Targeted for replacement SMITHY LANE PRESTON North West ENGLAND PR4 4GN Targeted for replacement ESKDALE ROAD WOKINGHAM South East ENGLAND RG41 5TS Targeted for replacement BROCKHAM GREEN BETCHWORTH South East ENGLAND RH3 7JR Targeted for replacement LONDON ROAD GRAYS East of England ENGLAND RM20 4AA Targeted for replacement SPARSHOLT WINCHESTER South East ENGLAND SO21 2NF Targeted for replacement WARMINSTER ROAD SALISBURY South West ENGLAND SP2 0QD Targeted for replacement COOK WAY PETERLEE North East ENGLAND SR8 2RH Targeted for replacement HIGH STREET LUDLOW West Midlands ENGLAND SY8 3LZ Targeted for replacement GAUNTS ROAD BRIDGWATER South West ENGLAND TA6 4SF Targeted for replacement A CASTLE STREET BERWICK-UPON-TWEED North East ENGLAND TD15 2LQ Targeted for replacement WILSLEY POUND CRANBROOK South East ENGLAND TN17 2HR Targeted for replacement CRANTOCK NEWQUAY South West ENGLAND TR8 5SE Targeted for replacement STOCKLEY PARK UXBRIDGE London ENGLAND UB11 1AA Targeted for replacement GLAZEBROOK LANE WARRINGTON North West ENGLAND WA3 5BE Targeted for replacement GREAT NORTH ROAD PONTEFRACT Yorkshire & The Humber ENGLAND WF8 3HU Targeted for replacement MAPLE DRIVE WALSALL West Midlands ENGLAND WS5 4JJ Targeted for replacement ARDGLASS ROAD DOWNPATRICK Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT30 6JQ Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe WEST STREET ELY East of England ENGLAND CB7 5SB Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe NORTON HEATH INGATESTONE East of England ENGLAND CM4 0LQ Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe HIGH STREET INGATESTONE East of England ENGLAND CM4 9BA Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe CALVELEY TARPORLEY North West ENGLAND CW6 9JS Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe FOSSEWAY CHELTENHAM South West ENGLAND GL54 2EY Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe WEST MEON PETERSFIELD South East ENGLAND GU32 1JX Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe NORWICH ROAD STOWMARKET East of England ENGLAND IP14 5PF Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe GRANITE WAY LOUGHBOROUGH East Midlands ENGLAND LE12 7TZ Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe HARROGATE ROAD OTLEY Yorkshire & The Humber ENGLAND LS21 2PS Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe MAIN ROAD CHICHESTER South East ENGLAND PO18 8RX Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe LANGDALE ROAD LEYLAND North West ENGLAND PR25 3DQ Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe BATH ROAD READING South East ENGLAND RG7 5RT Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe BRIDLE PATH READING South East ENGLAND RG8 0SE Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe MIDDLE VILLAGE HAYWARDS HEATH South East ENGLAND RH16 4GH Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe HIGH HALDEN ASHFORD South East ENGLAND TN26 3LP Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe YORK ROAD YORK Yorkshire & The Humber ENGLAND YO26 8EQ Security issue - Not targeted for replacement until site is safe HARENESS ROAD ABERDEEN Scotland SCOTLAND AB12 3LE ATM not being replaced BANKHEAD DRIVE ABERDEEN Scotland SCOTLAND AB12 4XX ATM not being replaced HOWES ROAD ABERDEEN Scotland SCOTLAND AB16 7AG ATM not being replaced HOWE MOSS CRESCENT ABERDEEN Scotland SCOTLAND AB21 0GN ATM not being replaced Scotland SCOTLAND AB21 7EA ATM not being replaced THE TERRACE WESTHILL Scotland SCOTLAND AB32 7AX ATM not being replaced GREAT NORTH ROAD HATFIELD East of England ENGLAND AL9 6ND ATM not being replaced FLAT SOLIHULL West Midlands ENGLAND B94 5QA ATM not being replaced PATWELL STREET BRUTON South West ENGLAND BA10 0EQ ATM not being replaced HILLSIDE WARMINSTER South West ENGLAND BA12 0JZ ATM not being replaced CAMEL HILL YEOVIL South West ENGLAND BA22 7PH ATM not being replaced CENTURION WAY CLECKHEATON Yorkshire & The Humber ENGLAND BD19 3QE ATM not being replaced HAVEN ROAD POOLE South West ENGLAND BH13 7LF ATM not being replaced LULWORTH CAMP WAREHAM South West ENGLAND BH20 5QF ATM not being replaced ROEDEAN WAY BRIGHTON South East ENGLAND BN2 5RQ ATM not being replaced EASTBOURNE ROAD PEVENSEY South East ENGLAND BN24 6ER ATM not being replaced WINDMILL HILL HAILSHAM South East ENGLAND BN27 4RX ATM not being replaced BATH ROAD BRISTOL South West ENGLAND BS31 3HQ ATM not being replaced GREENHILL PARADE BRISTOL South West ENGLAND BS35 3LU ATM not being replaced HARFORD SQUARE BRISTOL South West ENGLAND BS40 8RA ATM not being replaced Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT18 9RA ATM not being replaced THE SQUARE NEWTOWNARDS Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT22 1HR ATM not being replaced BALLYSKEAGH ROAD LISBURN Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT27 5TE ATM not being replaced LOUGH ROAD LISBURN Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT28 2PQ ATM not being replaced HILLTOWN ROAD NEWRY Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT34 2HJ ATM not being replaced MAGHERAFELT ROAD MAGHERAFELT Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT45 8AG ATM not being replaced SEACOAST ROAD LIMAVADY Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT49 0LD ATM not being replaced TULLYRAIN ROAD CRAIGAVON Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT66 7PP ATM not being replaced GRAVEL LANE CRAIGAVON Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT67 0AZ ATM not being replaced BELTANY ROAD OMAGH Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT78 5NL ATM not being replaced MAIN STREET ENNISKILLEN Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND BT94 3LW ATM not being replaced WHINFELL PENRITH North West ENGLAND CA10 2DW ATM not being replaced WHINFELL PENRITH North West ENGLAND CA10 2DW ATM not being replaced THE SQUARE PENRITH North West ENGLAND CA103RH ATM not being replaced NEWTON RIGG PENRITH North West ENGLAND CA11 0AH ATM not being replaced SIDDICK ROAD WORKINGTON North West ENGLAND CA14 1JX ATM not being replaced HINXTON SAFFRON WALDEN East of England ENGLAND CB10 1RQ ATM not being replaced CHESTERFORD PARK SAFFRON WALDEN East of England ENGLAND CB10 1XL ATM not being replaced FLAT CAMBRIDGE East of England ENGLAND CB21 5DH ATM not being replaced HIGH STREET CAMBRIDGE East of England ENGLAND CB25 0HP ATM not being replaced BRIDGEND INDUSTRIAL ESTATE BRIDGEND Wales WALES CF31 3SB ATM not being replaced BLACKMILL BRIDGEND Wales WALES CF35 6DR ATM not being replaced DARE COURT
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