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St Leger Homes of Doncaster Decent Homes Programme of Works Appendix 3 ST LEGER HOMES OF DONCASTER DECENT HOMES PROGRAMME OF WORKS Estate No. Estate Name One Hit + Internal Windows External WorksEnvironmental Works Estate Score 253 Bentley West End - Town End Estate 2006/07 one hit N/A N/A TBC 178 Properties Issued to Bramall and not reassessed 610 Hexthorpe 2006/07 one hit N/A N/A TBC 176 Properties Issued to Bramall and not reassessed 924 Rossington - Lime Tree Crescent Estate 2006/07 one hit N/A N/A TBC 174 Properties Issued to Bramall and not reassessed 921 Rossington - Radburn Road Estate (Traditional) 2006/07 one hit N/A N/A TBC 169 Properties Issued to Bramall and not reassessed 532 Clay Lane - Concrete Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 208 564 Armthorpe - Beech Road Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 179 550 Hyde Park 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 177 70 Fishlake 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 176 562 Armthorpe - Mansfield Cres Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 175 552 Hyde Park - Central Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 175 192 Skellow - Poplar Road Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 174 636 Balby - Ivor Grove Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 170 921 Rossington - Radburn Road Estate (Non Trad) 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 169 638 Balby - Tickhill Road Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 169 925 Rossington - NCB Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 168 551 Hyde Park - Traditional Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 167 371 Campsall - Poets Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 167 400 Burghwallis 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 166 243 Scawthorpe - Estate 3 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 164 390 Braithwaite 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 164 700 Stainton 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 164 11 Thorne - South Common Estate (Traditional) 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 164 565 Armthorpe - Bevre Road Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 163 363 Askern - Instoneville Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 159 40 Barnby Dun (Traditional & Airey) 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 159 430 Moss 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 159 60 Sykehouse 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 159 561 Armthorpe - Lime Tree Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 158 23 Moorends - Auckland Grove Estate (Traditional) 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 156 220 Arksey 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 156 563 Armthorpe - Laburnham Drive Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 156 340 Barnburgh 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 155 91 Dunscroft - Abbey Drive Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 155 241 Scawthorpe - Estate 1 (Traditional) 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 155 242 Scawthorpe - Estate 2 (Traditional) 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 154 922 Rossington - Central Drive Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 153 680 Cadeby 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 152 923 Rossington - Clay Flat Lane Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 152 914 Cantley 4 Estate 2007/08 one hit N/A N/A TBC 152 916 Cantley 6 Estate (Non Trad) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 152 916 Cantley 6 Estate (Traditional) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 152 203 Bentley New Village - Askern Road Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 151 637 Balby - Stanley Gardens Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 150 573 Edenthorpe - Non Traditional Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 150 567 Armthorpe - Toftstead Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 149 911 Cantley 1 Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 149 572 Edenthorpe - Traditional Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 148 362 Askern - Moss Road Estate (Non Trad) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 147 362 Askern - Moss Road Estate (Traditional) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 147 201 Bentley New Village - Bentley Central 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 147 210 Toll Bar 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 147 926 Rossington - NCB Improved Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 145 834 Mexborough - Highwoods Estate (Non Trad) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 145 834 Mexborough - Highwoods Estate (Traditional) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 145 94 Dunscroft - Broadwater Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 144 270 Adwick Upon Dearne 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 142 531 Clay Lane - Brick Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 142 568 Armthorpe - Walbank Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 142 632 Balby - Galsworthy Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 142 960 Blaxton 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 141 566 Armthorpe - Bungalows Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 139 950 Bawtry (Traditional & Airey) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 139 940 Austerfield 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 139 81 Hatfield - Woodhouse Estate 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 137 290 Scawsby (Non Trad) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 136 290 Scawsby (Traditional) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 136 822 Denaby Main - Old Denaby 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 136 521 Wheatley - Traditional Estate (Traditionals) 2008/09 one hit N/A N/A TBC 136 634 Balby - Balby West Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 136 812 Conisbrough - Windmill Estate (Traditional) 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 135 31 Stainforth - Ashfield Grove Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2008/09 TBC 135 980 Finningley 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 134 32 Stainforth - Church Road Estate (Traditional) 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 134 13 Thorne - North Common Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 134 240 Scawthorpe (Traditional & Easiform) 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 133 372 Campsall - Churchfield Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 133 581 Armthorpe - Wimpey Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 132 571 Edenthorpe - Church Balk Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 132 913 Cantley 3 Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 132 82 Hatfield - Ash Hill Estate (Traditional) 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 132 202 Bentley NV - Victoria Rd Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 131 811 Conisbrough - Conanby Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 130 720 Wadworth (Traditional & Airey) 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 130 382 Norton - Estate 2 (Traditional & Airey) 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 130 642 Edlington - Edlington Lane Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 129 252 Bentley West End - Queens Drive Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 129 182 Carcroft - Trafalgar Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 129 631 Balby - Woodfield Road Estate (Traditional) 2009/10 2007/08 2008/09 TBC 128 820 Denaby Main (Extra) 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 127 50 Kirk Sandall 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 127 912 Cantley 2 Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 127 650 Warmsworth 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 126 522 Wheatley - Ennerdale Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 126 381 Norton - Estate 1 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 125 930 Auckley (Traditional & Airey) 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 124 641 Edlington - Howbeck Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 124 320 Clayton & Frickley 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 124 690 Loversall 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 123 644 Edlington - Hill Top Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 121 582 Armthorpe - Airey Estate 2009/10 2007/08 2010/11 TBC 120 330 Marr 2009/10 2007/08 2008/09 TBC 120 831 Mexborough - Windhill Estate 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 120 833 Mexborough - Dolcliffe Estate (Extra) 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 120 92 Dunscroft - Broadway Estate (Traditional) 2010/11 2007/08 2007/08 TBC 120 24 Moorends - Alexandra Road Estate (Traditional) 2010/11 2007/08 2007/08 TBC 118 633 Balby - Cedar Road Estate 2010/11 2007/08 2007/08 TBC 118 93 Dunscroft - The Oval (Traditional) 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 118 511 Intake - Westminster Crescent Estate 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 117 181 Carcroft - Chestnut Avenue Estate 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 117 832 Mexborough - Harlington Road Estate (Extra) 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 116 670 Clifton 2010/11 2007/08 2007/08 TBC 114 660 Braithwell 2010/11 2007/08 2007/08 TBC 113 915 Cantley 5 Estate (Traditional) 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 113 635 Balby - Balby Road Estate (Traditional) 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 113 350 Cusworth 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 113 583 Armthorpe - POETS Estate 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 109 33 Stainforth - Church Road High Estate 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 109 160 Adwick - Le - Street 2010/11 2007/08 2009/10 TBC 107 Page 1 of 2 Appendix 3 ST LEGER HOMES OF DONCASTER DECENT HOMES PROGRAMME OF WORKS Estate No.
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