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Cumbria County Council Serving the People Of Cumbria County Council Information Governance Team Cumbria House 117 Botchergate Carlisle CA1 1RD T: 01228 221234 E: [email protected] E-mail: 22 August 2018 Your reference: Our reference: IG 00636 Dear FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 - DISCLOSURE The council has completed its search relating to your request for information about Council owned land and property, which was received on 09 July 2018. The council does hold information within the definition of your request. Request Please can you email me the list of all the property, land, office. Workshop, industrial estate, industrial units, which the council owns under the freedom of information act Response Please see attached. Disclaimer Most of the information that we provide in response to requests submitted under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulations 2004 will be subject to copyright protection. In most cases the copyright will be owned by Cumbria County Council. However the copyright in other information may be owned by another person or organisation, as indicated on the information itself. You are free to use any information supplied in this response for your own non-commercial research or private study purposes. The information may also be used for any other purpose allowed by a limitation or exception in copyright law, such as news reporting. However, any other type of re-use, for example by publishing the information in analogue or digital form, including on the internet, will require the permission of the copyright owner. Where the copyright owner is the council you will need to make an application under the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005. For information where the copyright is owned by another person or organisation you must apply to the owner to obtain their permission. If you are dissatisfied with the way the council has responded to your request you can request an Internal Review. If you would like to request a Review please contact the Information Governance Team using the details at the top of this letter. Further information can be found on the council’s website: http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/council- democracy/accesstoinformation/internalreviewscomplaints.asp Yours sincerely, Serving the people of Cumbria cumbria.gov.uk Cumbria County Council Information Governance Team Corporate, Customer and Community Services Serving the people of Cumbria cumbria.gov.uk Property Name Address 1 Address 2 Town Post Code Alston Allotments & Grazing Land Alston Allotments & Grazing Land Alston CA9 3UF Alston Fire Station Front Street Alston CA9 3SQ Alston Former Primary School Garrigill Road Alston CA9 3UF Alston Highways Depot Chapel Terrace Alston CA9 3SW Alston Market Place Cross Market Place Alston CA9 3HS Grisedale Croft EPH Church Road Alston CA9 3QS Ambleside Fire Station Rydal Road Ambleside LA22 9AY Ambleside HWRC Rothay Holme Rothay Road Ambleside LA22 0EE Ambleside Health Centre Rydal Road Ambleside LA22 9AY Ambleside Library & Children's Centre Kelsick Road Ambleside LA22 0BZ Castle Field Playground Castle Field Playground Ambleside LA22 9BQ Appleby Fire Station Holme Street Appleby CA16 6QU Appleby Library Low Wiend Appleby CA16 6QP Edenside EPH Holme Street Appleby CA16 6QU Armathwaite Allotments Armathwaite Allotments Armathwaite Englethwaite (Armathwaite) Englethwaite Armathwaite Arnside Fire Station Silverdale Road Arnside LA5 0DZ Askam-In-Furness Library Lord Street Askam-In-Furness LA16 7AQ Aspatria Fire Station King Street Aspatria CA7 3ET Aspatria Library The Brandraw Market Square Aspatria CA7 3EZ Park Lodge EPH Outgang Road Aspatria CA7 3HP Abbey House Hotel Abbey Road Barrow-In-Furness LA13 0PA Barrow Central Library & Archives Ramsden Square Barrow-In-Furness LA14 1LL Barrow Fire Station Phoenix Road Barrow-In-Furness LA14 2NS Barrow Island School House Barrow Island School House Trinity Street Barrow-In-Furness LA14 2RT Barrow Waterfront Barrow Waterfront Ramsden Business Park Barrow-In-Furness Biggar Bank (Barrow) Biggar Bank Walney Barrow-In-Furness LA14 3YF Black Butts Lane, No.87 (Barrow) 87 Black Butts Lane Barrow-In-Furness LA13 9BZ Brisbane Park Changing Rooms & Field Blake Street Barrow-In-Furness LA14 1NY Centenary Welfare Centre Abbey Road Barrow-In-Furness LA14 1XH Centenary Welfare Centre Flat Abbey Road Barrow-In-Furness LA14 1XH Central Drive (Barrow) Central Drive Walney Island Barrow-In-Furness Combe House EPH Central Drive Walney Barrow-In-Furness LA14 3HY Dane Ghyll Community Primary School House Skelwith Drive Barrow-In-Furness LA14 4PG Earnse Point Changing Rooms & Field Cows Tarn Lane Walney Barrow-In-Furness LA14 3UG Furness Business Park Furness Business Park Barrow-In-Furness LA14 2PE Hawthwaite Lane, No.299 (Barrow) 299 Hawthwaite Lane Barrow-In-Furness LA14 4QW Hindpool Children's Centre Bath Street Barrow-In-Furness LA14 5TS Jubilee House 15 Abbey Road Barrow-In-Furness LA14 5UD Land South of Former Thorncliffe School (Barrow) Thorncliffe Road Barrow-In-Furness Lesh Lane Playing Fields Lesh Lane Barrow-In-Furness LA13 9DY Nan Tait Centre Abbey Road Barrow-In-Furness LA14 1LG Ormsgill Community Centre (Youth Centre) Millstone Ormsgill Barrow-In-Furness LA14 4BP Ormsgill Family Centre Millstone Avenue Barrow-In-Furness LA14 4BP Park Road Grazing Land (Barrow) Park Road Barrow-In-Furness Parkview Gardens EPH 149 Risedale Road Barrow-In-Furness LA13 9BZ Parkview School (Former) West Avenue Barrow-In-Furness LA13 9AY Roose Library 91-93 Roose Road Roose Barrow-In-Furness LA13 9RJ Sandscale Park (Barrow) Sandscale Barrow-In-Furness Tarn House & Mill Lane (Barrow) Mill Lane Barrow-In-Furness LA14 3XX Tyne Road, No.15 (Barrow) 15 Tyne Road Barrow-In-Furness LA14 3NA Walney Fire Station Mill Lane Walney Island Barrow-In-Furness LA14 3XX Walney Road (Barrow) Walney Road Barrow-In-Furness Walney Road HWRC (Barrow) Walney Road Ormsgill Barrow-In-Furness LA14 5UY Bassenthwaite Highways Storage Land Castle Inn Bassenthwaite CA12 4RG Scarness Centre Scarness Centre Bassenthwaite CA12 4QZ Beck Brow Playing Field (Bootle) Beck Brow Bootle Bootle Fire Station & Highways Depot Station Road Bootle LA19 5XB Church Lane (Bootle) Main Street Bootle Brampton Fire Station Green Field Lane Brampton CA8 1DB Brampton HWRC Town Foot Industrial Estate Brampton CA8 1SW Brampton Highways Depot Unit 14 Town Foot Industrial EstateBrampton CA8 1SW Brampton Infant School (Former) Moat Street Brampton CA8 1UJ Brampton Library 1-2 Market Place Brampton CA8 1NW Market Place, No.3 (Brampton) 3 Market Place Brampton CA8 1NW Moot Lodge EPH Market Place Brampton CA8 1RW Brigham Playing Field Playing Field Brigham Brough Land Brough Brough Derwent Forest (Broughton Moor) Derwent Forest Broughton Moor Seaton Moor Highways Depot Seaton Moor Highways Depot Broughton Moor Broughton Tower Estate Broughton-In-Furness Broughton-In-Furness Fire Station Foxfield Road Broughton-In-Furness LA20 6EZ Greenslack Farm Broughton Tower Estate Broughton-In-Furness LA20 6BY Lower Hawthwaite Farm Broughton Tower Estate Broughton-In-Furness LA20 6AD Edward 1st Monument (Burgh) Burgh Marsh Burgh-By-Sands Caldbeck Village Green Village Green Caldbeck Fellside Centre Fellside Mansion Caldbeck CA7 8HA Alfred Street North, No.1/3/5 (Carlisle) 1/3/5 Alfred Street North Carlisle CA1 1PX Barn Close EPH Well Lane Carlisle CA3 9AZ Belah Former Primary School Eden Street Carlisle CA3 9LA Blackwell Road, No.138 (Carlisle) 138 Blackwell Road Carlisle CA2 4DL Botcherby Family Centre Ennerdale Avenue Botcherby Carlisle CA1 2TS Brunswick Street, No.5 (Carlisle) 5 Brunswick Street Carlisle CA1 1PB Bush Brow Arches Bush Brow Carlisle CA3 8NA Carliol Close, No.1-2 (Carlisle) 1-2 Carliol Close Carlisle CA1 2QP Carlisle Archives Store Houghton Road Houghton Carlisle CA3 0JJ Carlisle Day Care Centre Carleton Road Carlisle CA1 3DP Carlisle East Community Fire Station Eastern Way Durranhill Trading Estate Carlisle CA1 3RA Carlisle HWRC Rome Street Carlisle CA2 5LE Carlisle Records & Conservation Centre Ashley Street Carlisle CA2 7BD Carlisle West Children's Centre (Morton) Morton Manor Wigton Road Carlisle CA2 6JP Carlisle West Children's Centre (Newtown) 19/21/23 Shady Grove Road Carlisle CA2 7LE Carlisle West Community Fire Station Raffles Avenue Newtown Carlisle CA2 7EQ Carlisle Youth Zone Victoria Place Carlisle CA1 1LR Cecil Street Car Park Cecil Street Carlisle CA1 1NL Cumbria Archives Service Petteril Bank Road Harraby Carlisle CA1 3AJ Cumbria House 117 Botchergate Carlisle CA1 1RD Denton Crescent Arches Denton Crescent Carlisle CA2 5ED Edgehill Road (Carlisle) Land off Edgehill Road Carlisle CA1 3PP Elizabeth Welsh EPH Pennine Way Harraby Carlisle CA1 3QD Former Morton Park Primary School Morton Park Carlisle CA2 6QF Hadrian's Camp Caravan Park Brampton Road Carlisle CA3 9AX Langrigg House EPH Langrigg Road Morton Carlisle CA2 6DT London Road, No.119 (Carlisle) 119 London Road Carlisle CA1 2LS Parkhouse Building Parkhouse Building Kingmoor Business Park Carlisle CA6 4SJ Petteril House Lightfoot Drive Harraby Carlisle CA1 3BN Portland Square, No.1-5 (Carlisle) 1-5 Portland Square Carlisle CA1 1PU Portland Square, No.15-19 (Carlisle) 15-19 Portland Square Carlisle CA1 1PE Rockcliffe School, Land Adjacent Rockcliffe School Rockcliffe Carlisle CA6 4AA Rockcliffe School, Land Adjacent - Land Rockcliffe School Rockcliffe Carlisle CA6 4AA Rome Street Arches Rome Street Carlisle CA2 5LX School Library Service 147 Botchergate Carlisle CA1 1RZ St Aidan's Day Nursery St Aidan's Day Nursery Victoria Road Carlisle CA1 1LY Stanwix
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