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Reference Licence Holder Name Licence Holder Address Licence Reference Licence Holder Name Licence Holder Address Licence Holder Postcode Category HMO Address Storeys Max Households Max Tenants Licence Start Date Licence Expiry Date Property Reference LN/201700327 Mrs Rahme Barbaros Barbaros, 58 Honor Oak Park, Crofton Park, London, SE23 1DY SE23 1DY Additional Barbaros, 58 Honor Oak Park, Crofton Park, London, SE23 1DY. 3 4 4 03/02/2017 02/02/2022 PI/000077945 LN/201700329 Mr Sajid Vali 22A Catford Broadway, London, SE6 4SN SE6 4SN Additional 22A Catford Broadway, London, SE6 4SN. 3 4 4 31/01/2017 30/01/2022 PI/000032161 LN/201700330 Mr Peter Barron 15A Brownhill Road, London, SE6 2HG SE6 2HG Additional 15A Brownhill Road, London, SE6 2HG. 3 4 4 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000288128 LN/201700331 Mrs Louise Margolin 78B Rushey Green, London, SE6 4HW SE6 4HW Additional 78B Rushey Green, London, SE6 4HW. 4 3 5 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000294491 LN/201700332 Mrs Louise Margolin 165B Deptford High Street, London, SE8 3NU SE8 3NU Additional 165B Deptford High Street, London, SE8 3NU. 3 3 5 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000221292 LN/201700333 Miss Jennifer Harford Flat Above, 128 Hither Green Lane, Hither Green, London, SE13 6QA SE13 6QA Additional Flat Above, 128 Hither Green Lane, Hither Green, London, SE13 6QA. 3 3 3 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000230706 LN/201700334 Mr Colin Goodhew 254A Lee High Road, London, SE13 5PL SE13 5PL Additional 254A Lee High Road, London, SE13 5PL. 3 4 4 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000235563 LN/201700336 Mr Nathan Honig Flat C, 257 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5UL SE14 5UL Additional Flat C, 257 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5UL. Above commercial unit 3 3 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000243316 LN/201700337 Mr Nathan Honig Flat B, 257 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5UL SE14 5UL Additional Flat B, 257 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5UL. Above commercial unit 4 4 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000243315 LN/201700338 Mr Nathan Honig Flat A, 257 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5UL SE14 5UL Additional Flat A, 257 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5UL. Above commercial unit 4 4 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000282282 LN/201700339 Mrs M Malida 209 Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13 6LY SE13 6LY Additional 209 Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13 6LY. 3 1 4 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000280286 LN/201700340 Mr Emilio Allodi 145 Lee High Road, London, SE13 5PF SE13 5PF Additional 145 Lee High Road, London, SE13 5PF. 3 4 4 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000235509 LN/201700341 Mr Emilio Allodi 143 Lee High Road, London, SE13 5PF SE13 5PF Additional 143 Lee High Road, London, SE13 5PF. 3 4 4 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000280253 LN/201700343 Mr Simon Frankell 193A Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2JF SE23 2JF Additional 193A Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2JF. 3 4 5 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000122887 LN/201700344 Mr Michael Michael Flat D, 116 Wood Vale, London, SE23 3EB SE23 3EB Additional Flat D, 116 Wood Vale, London, SE23 3EB. 5 3 4 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000194845 LN/201700345 Mr Neil Ward 72B Baring Road, London, SE12 0PS SE12 0PS Additional 72B Baring Road, London, SE12 0PS. 3 3 3 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000261719 LN/201700346 Mr Arthur Klein 166A New Cross Road, London, SE14 5AA SE14 5AA Additional 166A New Cross Road, London, SE14 5AA. 3 4 7 13/02/2017 12/02/2022 PI/000271507 LN/201700347 Mr Raymond Rockman Flat Above, 181 Brockley Road, Crofton Park, London, SE4 2RS SE4 2RS Additional Flat Above, 181 Brockley Road, Crofton Park, London, SE4 2RS. 4 4 4 20/02/2017 19/02/2022 PI/000213495 LN/201700348 Mr Simon Frankel 193B Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2JF SE23 2JF Additional 193B Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2JF. 3 4 4 21/02/2017 20/02/2022 PI/000122888 LN/201700349 Miss Pauline Mills Flat Above, 84 Sydenham Road, London, SE26 5JX SE26 5JX Additional Flat Above, 84 Sydenham Road, London, SE26 5JX. 3 3 3 08/03/2017 07/03/2022 PI/000254606 LN/201700350 Mr Simon Frankel 193C Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2JF SE23 2JF Additional 193C Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2JF. 3 4 4 09/03/2017 08/03/2022 PI/000246260 LN/201700351 Mr Hetal Patel 4A Havelock Walk, London, SE23 3HG SE23 3HG Additional 4A Havelock Walk, London, SE23 3HG. 4 4 5 28/03/2017 27/03/2022 PI/000286393 LN/201700352 Mr Barry Mizen 214, Hither Green Lane, Hither Green, London, SE13 6RT SE13 6RT Additional 214, Hither Green Lane, Hither Green, London, SE13 6RT. 3 6 6 15/03/2017 14/03/2022 PI/000200479 LN/201700357 Mr Paul Manning 9A Brownhill Road, London, SE6 2HG SE6 2HG Additional 9A Brownhill Road, London, SE6 2HG. 3 3 5 11/02/2017 10/02/2022 PI/000026854 LN/201700359 Mr Simon Frankel 193D Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2JF SE23 2JF Additional 193D Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2JF. 3 4 4 31/03/2017 30/03/2022 PI/000122890 LN/201700367 Mr Edmund Bing Flat Above, 293 Brockley Road, Crofton Park, London, SE4 2SA SE4 2SA Additional Flat Above, 293 Brockley Road, Crofton Park, London, SE4 2SA. 4 4 4 04/04/2017 03/04/2022 PI/000213555 LN/201700368 Mr Sean Nealon 167A Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13 6AA SE13 6AA Additional 167A Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13 6AA. 3 4 4 04/04/2017 03/04/2022 PI/000176418 LN/201700369 Mr Imren Taner Flat Above, 125 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5DJ SE14 5DJ Additional Flat Above, 125 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5DJ. 3 7 7 05/04/2017 04/04/2022 PI/000243220 LN/201700372 Mr Shokat Ali 111 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5DJ SE14 5DJ Additional 111 New Cross Road, London, SE14 5DJ. 3 4 4 05/04/2017 04/04/2022 PI/000243208 LN/201700373 Mr Duong Su H-2-U, 25 Staplehurst Road, London, SE13 5ND SE13 5ND Additional H-2-U, 25 Staplehurst Road, London, SE13 5ND. 3 4 4 05/04/2017 04/04/2022 PI/000200777 LN/201700374 Mr Firoz Nanji 42A Honor Oak Park, Crofton Park, London, SE23 1DY SE23 1DY Additional 42A Honor Oak Park, Crofton Park, London, SE23 1DY. 3 3 3 05/04/2017 04/04/2022 PI/000290313 LN/201700375 Mr Abraham Rosenfield 379A Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13 6NZ SE13 6NZ Additional 379A Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13 6NZ. 4 4 4 05/04/2017 04/04/2022 PI/000236420 LN/201700377 Mr Alex Dewar Horne Alex Dewar Horne, 76 Constantine Road , NW3 2LX NW3 2LX Additional Flat 404, Distillery Tower, 1 Mill Lane, London, SE8 4HN. 2 4 22/03/2017 21/03/2022 PI/000191122 LN/201700378 Mr Bruce Alsen Flat A, 110 Kirkdale, London, SE26 4BG SE26 4BG Additional Flat A, 110 Kirkdale, London, SE26 4BG. 3 6 6 26/04/2017 25/04/2022 PI/000199807 LN/201700392 Mr Oleg Shubniakov Flat A, 1 Clyde Street, London, SE8 5LW SE8 5LW Additional Flat A, 1 Clyde Street, London, SE8 5LW. 3 4 4 11/03/2017 10/03/2022 PI/000293271 LN/201700393 Mr Oleg Shubniakov Flat B, 1 Clyde Street, London, SE8 5LW SE8 5LW Additional Flat B, 1 Clyde Street, London, SE8 5LW. 3 4 4 13/03/2017 12/03/2022 PI/000293272 LN/201700394 Mr Rajnikant Patel Flat Above, 66 Honor Oak Park, Crofton Park, London, SE23 1DY SE23 1DY Additional Flat Above, 66 Honor Oak Park, Crofton Park, London, SE23 1DY. 3 4 4 11/03/2017 10/03/2022 PI/000183254 LN/201700403 Mr Zillur Rahman 320 Lee High Road, London, SE13 5PJ SE13 5PJ Additional 320 Lee High Road, London, SE13 5PJ. 4 3 6 08/05/2017 07/05/2022 PI/000292630 LN/201700424 Mr Paul Simmons Flat Above, 67 Lee High Road, London, SE13 5NS SE13 5NS Additional Flat Above, 67 Lee High Road, London, SE13 5NS. 3 3 3 10/03/2017 09/03/2022 PI/000284482 LN/201700425 Mr Osman Jemal Flat, 1, 13A Deptford High Street, London, SE8 4AD SE8 4AD Additional Flat, 1, 13A Deptford High Street, London, SE8 4AD. 3 4 4 10/03/2017 09/03/2022 PI/000294467 LN/201700426 Mr Calvin Bell 399A Brockley Road, Crofton Park, London, SE4 2PH SE4 2PH Additional 399A Brockley Road, Crofton Park, London, SE4 2PH. 3 3 3 12/03/2017 11/03/2022 PI/000024227 LN/201700427 Mr Cameron Bui 131-133 Chinbrook Road, Grove Park, London, SE12 9QL SE12 9QL Additional 131-133 Chinbrook Road, Grove Park, London, SE12 9QL. 3 6 6 12/03/2017 11/03/2022 PI/000171566 LN/201700428 Mr Koon Yeung Flat Above, 105 Ladywell Road, Ladywell, London, SE13 7JA SE13 7JA Additional Flat Above, 105 Ladywell Road, Ladywell, London, SE13 7JA. 3 3 3 05/04/2017 04/04/2022 PI/000234382 LN/201700429 Mr Rohit Patel Part Grd First And 2nd Flrs, 314 Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13SE13 6JZ6JZ Additional Part Grd First And 2nd Flrs, 314 Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13 6JZ. 3 4 5 04/04/2017 03/04/2022 PI/000283470 LN/201700430 Mrs Sarb Chagger 136A Deptford High Street, London, SE8 3PQ SE8 3PQ Additional 136A Deptford High Street, London, SE8 3PQ.
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