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All CMBC Tenancies All CMBC tenancies - Land/Property addresses Shibden Park Cafe, Shibden Cafe, Calder Holmes Park, Hebden Bridge Cafe, Wellholme Park, Brighouse Cafe, Todmorden Sports Centre, Todmorden Savile Park Lodge, Halifax Part Ground floor, Shelf Village Hall, Shelf Rooms at Brighouse Adult Eduication Centre, Brighouse Copley Annex, Copley Primary School, Wakefield Road, Halifax Former Caretakers Bungalow, Woodhouse Primary School, Brighouse 1 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 2 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 3 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 4 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 5 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 6 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 7 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 8 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 9 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 10 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 11 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 12 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 13 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 14 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 15 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge 16 Belmont Street, Sowerby Bridge Garage Plot 1, Raynor Road, Brighouse Garage Plot 2, Raynor Road, Brighouse Garage Plot 3, Raynor Road, Brighouse Garage Plot 4, Raynor Road, Brighouse Garage Plot 5, Raynor Road, Brighouse Garage plot opp 1 Albion Street, Brighouse Garage plot 2 Albion Street, Brighouse Garage plot 3 Albion Street, Brighouse Garage plot 4 Albion Street, Brighouse Garage plot 5/6 Albion Street, Brighouse Garage plot 7/8 Albion Street, Brighouse Garage Plot 2, New Street, Southowram Garage Plot 2a, New Street, Southowram Garage Plot 4, New Street, Southowram Garage Plot, New Street, Southowram Access To Garage At, Norland Moor, Moor Bottom, Norland Sowerby Bridge Garage, R/O Thornhill Road, Brighouse, HD6 3AX Garage, Lillands lane (R/O Thornhill Road, Brighouse, HD6 3AX) Garage To The Rear Of, 411 Bradford Road, Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse Land, Access To Garage, Warley Town Lane, Halifax Land, Access To Garage, Warley Town Lane, Halifax Garage Site, R/O 94 Oxford Lane, Siddal, Halifax Garage Site, R/O 96 Oxford Lane, Siddal, Halifax Land, Towngate, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge Garage Plot Rear Of, 90 Oxford Lane, Siddal, Halifax Garage 1 Pall Mall, Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge Land, Plot 1 Beaconsfield Street, Halifax Land, Plot 2 Beaconsfield Street, Halifax Grazing Land, Acres Lane, Heptonstall Grazing Land, Beacon Hill, Halifax Grazing Land, Cockhill lane, Shelf Grazing land, Dodd Naze (site C) Grazing land, Dodd Naze (site A) Grazing land, Keighley Road, Halifax Grazing Land, Kershaw Estate, Halifax Grazing land, Lilly Hall Farm, Heptonstall Grazing land, Riley Lane, Halifax Grazing land, Roils Head Road, Halifax Grazing land, Upper Bentley Royd, Sowerby Bridge Grazing land, Wheatley Road, Halifax Grazing land, Woodhouse Lane, Rastrick Grazing land, Woodlands Avenue, Todmorden Yeb Sub-Station At, Borough Market, Albion Street, Halifax Mill Lane, Brighouse, HD6 1PN Billboard, Plot 8, Brookfoot Lane, Brighouse Transmitter Station, Church Lane, Lower Edge Road, Elland Land, Rugby Field, R/O Exley Lane, Halifax Hebden Vale, Bridges Lanes, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6AT Waring Green Comm. Centre, Waring Green, Brighouse, HD6 4JL Land and Pavilion at Ripponden Wood Recreation Ground, Ripponden Land, Hangingroyd Lane, Hebden Bridge Carr Green Playing Field, Carr Green Lane, Rastrick, Brighouse Lower Clough Foot Caravan Site, Cragg Road, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge Bailiff Bridge Rec Ground, Bradford Road, Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse Land, Gas Main, Charlestown Road, Halifax Mixenden Branch Library, Mixenden Road, Mixenden, Halifax, HX2 8PU British Gas, North Bridge, Goods Yard Land Cadet Centre, Stoney Lane, Charlestown, Hebden Bridge Land, Rochdale Road, Greetland, Halifax Land At Brook Street/Providence Street, Elland Land, Vicar Park Quarry, Rye Lane, Pellon, Halifax Land, Lister Lane, Halifax Highley Park, Towngate, Clifton, Brighouse Land, Clifton Community Centre, Off Towngate, Brighouse Land At Ellen Royd Playing, Fields, Range Lane, Boothtown Norland Ce J & I School, Berry Moor Road, Norland, Sowerby Bridge, HX6 3RN Keighley Road, Halifax, HX2 8AR Stainland Memorial Park, Stainland Road, Sowood, Stainland, Halifax Halifax Road (Tuck Royds Quarry), Hove Edge, Brighouse Mill Lane, Brighouse, HD6 1PN The Shay Stadium, Hunger Hill, Halifax, HX1 2YT Land Training Ground, Stoney Lane, Charlestown, Hebden Bridge Horsfall Home, Skircoat Moor Road, Halifax, HX3 0HJ Hanson Lane Substation Site, Hanson lane, Halifax Ganny Road Substation Site, Ganny Road, Brighouse, HD6 1BL Land Adjoining, 329 Halifax Road, Todmorden, OL14 5SR Land Sub Station, Pellon Industrial Estate, High Level Way, Halifax Sub Station Site, Northgate, Elland, HX5 0RU Wishing Well, Hebden Bridge Marina, New Road, Hebden Bridge Somerset House, George Street, Halifax, HX1 1HA Sub Station, Cromwell House Farm, Off Elland Road, Brighouse, HD6 2RG Store At Centre Vale Park, Burnley Road, Todmorden, OL14 7BS 12 Crown Street Hebden Bridg, Right Of Access Over, Staircase Land To Junction Of, Claremount Road And, Boothtown Road, Halifax Land, Parrock Lane, Wadsworth, Hebden Bridge 2-6 Town Hall Street East, Halifax, HX1 1UL Huntingdon Road, Brighouse, HD6 1PZ Land, Huntingdon Road, Brighouse Access Over Car Park, Adj 18 Southgate, Elland Land, R/O 6 Woodhouse Lane, Brighouse Land, R/O 419 Bradford Road, Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse Land, R/O 20 Woodhouse Lane, Brighouse Land, Sub Station, Hopwood Lane, Halifax Sub Station, Cromwell House Farm, Off Elland Road, Brighouse, HD6 2RG Land, R/O 8 Woodhouse Lane, Brighouse Land, R/O 4 Ashbourne Grove, Halifax Land, R/O 427 Bradford Road, Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse Land, R/O 409 Bradford Road, Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse 17 Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge, HX6 2LA Land, R/O 18 Woodhouse Lane, Brighouse Land, R/O 14 Woodhouse Lane, Brighouse Land Fronting, 16 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Land At Tan Pits, Off New Road, Hebden Bridge Land, Wheatley Road, Halifax New Mill Dam, Causeway Wood Road, Todmorden Market Street, Hebden Bridge Woodland, Dill Scout Wood, Blackshaw Head, Hebden Bridge Land Adj Todmorden Waste, Transfer Loading Station, Todmorden The Shay Sportsground, Shay Syke, Halifax Land, R/O 10 Woodhouse Lane, Brighouse Land, R/O 16 Woodhouse Lane, Brighouse Land At Riverside Meadow, Off Halifax Road, Ripponden, Sowerby Bridge Land Plot 8, Pellon Industrial Estate, Queens Road, Halifax 88 Oxford Lane, Siddal, Halifax, HX3 9BJ Land Fronting, 15 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Land Fronting, 13 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Land Fronting, 10/11 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Land, R/O 12 Woodhouse Lane, Brighouse Cromwell Bottom, Elland Road, Brighouse, HD6 2RG Far Burrs, 5 Ogden Lane, Halifax, HX2 8XZ Land Fronting, 12 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Easement Folly Field, Crow Hill, Midgley, Halifax Land Fronting, 17 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Land adj 11 Oaklands, Lillands Lane, Brighouse, HD6 3BR Right Of Light At, Bridgegate, Hebden Bridge 13/15 Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EX Land Right Of Access, The Stray, Lightcliffe Land Fronting, 14 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Easement For Drainage At, Recreation Ground, Boxhall Road, Elland Right Of Light At, Hebden Royd C Of E School, Church Lane, Mytholm Hebden Bridge Land, Sub Station, Piece Hall, Halifax Access Over Common Land, To Hawthorn Cottage, Village Street, Norwood Green Adj Moorland House, Shaw Lane, Norland, Sowerby Bridge Rookes Wood, Village Street, Norwood Green, Halifax, HX3 8QG Land Right Of Access, The Stray, Lightcliffe 10 Norwood Terrace, Norwood Green, Halifax, HX3 8PX Land, Village Street, Norwood Green, Halifax Land At Norwood Green Common, Access To Wood Cottage, Village Street, Norwood Green Land Fronting, 10 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Redacre, Red Acre Lane, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, HX7 5DQ Access Land S/O Rose Cottage, Church View, Norwood Green, Halifax Fire Escape R/O Playhouse, Hanover Street, Halifax Land Adj, 11 New Road, Hebden Bridge Land Fronting, 19 Ripley Street, Lightcliffe, Halifax Ovenden Park, Keighley Road, Halifax, HX2 8AR Land, Adj Kingdom Hall (36 Saddleworth Road), Elland Land, Thornleigh, Village Street, Norwood Green, Halifax Land Adj To Hill Brow, Queens Road, Norwood Green, Halifax Victoria Road, Hebden Bridge, Land At Crash Barrier, Siddal New Road, Halifax Land Adj 692 Burnley Road, Todmorden Sign, R/O Northgate House, Wade Street, Halifax Easement For Access At, St Matthews Church, Crowtrees Lane, Rastrick Brighouse Gorpley Wood, Electricity Gen Station, Bacup Road, Todmorden Gas Main, Stoney Royd, Siddal New Road, Halifax Easement For Sewer At, Royds Farm, 4 Towngate, Heptonstall Land, Foundry Street, Brighouse Wayleave, Car Park Adj Clay House, Greetland, Halifax Land, Sub Station, Huddersfield Road, Halifax Land, Sub Station, Prescott Street, Halifax 3211337/3017, Gas Pipe Copley Lane, Canal Bridge Units E & F, Royd Mills Business Park, Dyehouse Lane, Brighouse, HD6 1LL Land, Foundry Street, Brighouse Wayleave, Land At Barkisland School, Barkisland, Halifax Wayleave, Land At Holmfield, Halifax Wayleave, Land At Cock Hill, Cockhill Lane, Shelf Properties, James Street/Meadow Street, Todmorden Land, Sub Station, Armytage Road, Brighouse Land, Sub Station, Bolton Brow, Sowerby Bridge Right Of Way At, Branch Library, Law Lane, Southowram Halifax Land Adjoining The Entrance, To The Long Barn, Clay House Park, Greetland Halifax, HX4 8AN British Telecom Wayleave, Various Sites In Calderdale, Silver Street, Halifax Licence For Accesss & Drain, 15 St Georges Square, Hebden Bridge Wood Top Rifle Club, Redmires Kebs, Kebs Road, Todmorden Land
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