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Property Reference Number Primary Liable Party Name Account Start Property Reference Number Primary Liable party name Account Start date Full Property Address Current Relief Type Current Relief Award Start Date Current Relief Award End Date Current Relief Award Perc Awarded 1979152003618 Barnardo'S 05-Oct-2013 3, Jubilee Square, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 9DZ MAND 05-Oct-2013 80% N00000681040002 Aylesbury Womens Aid 25-Sep-2009 1st & 2nd Floors, 40, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2LH MAND 25-Sep-2009 80% N00000681040002 Aylesbury Womens Aid 25-Sep-2009 1st & 2nd Floors, 40, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2LH DISC 25-Sep-2009 20% N0000171116144 The Share Centre Ltd 01-Apr-2002 Part 1st Floor, Oxford House, Oxford Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 8PB EPRN 01-Apr-2008 31-Mar-2017 0% N0000202527549B Falcon Estates (Aylesbury) Ltd 01-Jul-2016 Unit 3, Evett Close, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1DW EPRN 01-Oct-2016 0% N0000427005156 The Rate Payer 30-Sep-2015 Unit 5 Midshires Business Park, Smeaton Close, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8HL EPRN 30-Dec-2015 0% N0000465001998 Jb Building & Decorating Ltd 30-Mar-2015 Albion House, Albion Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 1RD EPRN 01-Dec-2016 0% N0000495000001B Saffron Property (Aylesbury) Ltd 08-Jan-2016 Ardenham Lane House, Ardenham Lane, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8AA EPRI 08-Jan-2016 01-Apr-2017 0% N00005520000305 Wheelpower 01-Apr-1990 Stoke Mandeville Sports Stadium, Barnard Crescent, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 9PP MAND 01-Apr-1991 80% N00005520000305 Wheelpower 01-Apr-1990 Stoke Mandeville Sports Stadium, Barnard Crescent, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 9PP DISC 01-Apr-2012 11% N0000567000035B The Rate Payer 01-Apr-1990 Guide Hut, Beaconsfield Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 7SA MAND 01-Apr-1991 80% N0000567000035B The Rate Payer 01-Apr-1990 Guide Hut, Beaconsfield Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 7SA DISC 01-Apr-1991 20% N00005970001189 Aylesbury Boxing Club 08-Dec-2012 Unit 1a, Bessemer Crescent, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TF MASC 08-Dec-2012 80% N00005970001189 Aylesbury Boxing Club 08-Dec-2012 Unit 1a, Bessemer Crescent, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TF DSPC 08-Dec-2012 20% N0000597000121B Aylesbury Vale Estates Llp 12-Oct-2009 Unit 19, Bessemer Crescent, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TF EPRI 01-Apr-2011 0% N00005970100223 Aylesbury Sea Cadets 20-Jul-2012 1-2, Bessemer Crescent, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TF MAND 20-Jul-2012 80% N00005970100223 Aylesbury Sea Cadets 20-Jul-2012 1-2, Bessemer Crescent, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TF DISC 20-Jul-2012 20% N00006030001667 The Rate Payer 01-Apr-1998 St Louis R.C Combined School, Bierton Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 2XZ MAND 01-Apr-1998 80% N0000627002000B Bucks Age Concern 06-Dec-1991 2, Bourbon Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2RR MAND 01-May-2002 80% N0000640010000A Care Building Services Ltd 06-Feb-2015 Unit 10, Bridgegate Business Park, Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8XN SBRN 01-Jan-2017 31-Dec-2017 100% N00006420002102 Glenmore Residential Ltd 05-Dec-2016 At, Ground Floor Wing House, Britannia Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1QS EPRN 05-Dec-2016 0% N00006420002136 Glenmore Residential Ltd 05-Dec-2016 3rd Floor Wing House, 5, Britannia Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1QS EPRN 05-Dec-2016 0% N0000642002615 Dvs Property Ltd 02-Dec-2016 Unit 2, Britannia Walk, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1QR EPRN 02-Dec-2016 0% N00006457002008 English Bridge Union Ltd 01-Apr-1990 4, Broadfields, Bicester Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8BU DIS1 22-Nov-2010 25% N0000645894123 Helen And Douglas House Charity 30-Mar-2015 Ground Flr & Pt 1st Floor, Hamilton House, Broadfields, Bicester Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8BU MAND 30-Mar-2015 80% N00006692470014 Remor Investments Ltd 20-Apr-2013 Unit 7, Brunel Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 3SS EPRI 20-Oct-2013 0% N00006780000025 Glenmore Residential Ltd 17-Oct-2016 9, The Britannia, Buckingham Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 9PT EPRN 17-Oct-2016 0% N00006810000675 Ray Childs Aylesbury Ltd 25-Jan-2016 Unit 5, 27-29, Bakery House, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2LA REOC 25-Jan-2016 24-Jul-2017 50% N00006810000694 Lionsgate Properties (No 1) Limited 25-Mar-2014 23-25, 1st Flr Rycote Court, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2LA EPRN 25-Jun-2014 0% N00006810360005 The Rate Payer 01-May-2016 36, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2LH EPRN 01-Aug-2016 0% N0000681044396 Mcgriskin Properties Limited 28-Sep-2016 Suite F1, Elsinore House, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2NQ EPRN 28-Dec-2016 31-Mar-2017 0% N0000681049118 The Rate Payer 02-Jul-2014 Heron House, 49, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2LZ EPCH 02-Jul-2014 100% N0000681235123 Vale Of Aylesbury Housing Trust Ltd 01-Sep-2009 Fairfax House, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2NF MAND 01-Sep-2009 80% N0000693165621 Aylesbury Railway Club 05-Jul-2007 The Railway Club, Penn Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 8HH DIS3 05-Jul-2007 25% N0000708000010B Pearl & Couttes Ltd 01-Oct-2016 1st/2nd, Flr 1 Cambridge St, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1RP EPRN 01-Jan-2017 0% N00007080350009 Rspca 05-Jul-1993 35, Cambridge Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1RP MAND 05-Jul-1993 80% N00007081090001 Puttenham Trust 01-Mar-2016 109, Cambridge Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1BT EPCH 01-Mar-2016 100% N00007750020003 Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity 01-Nov-2014 Unit 2, Chamberlain Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8DY MAND 01-Nov-2014 80% N00007751001195 The Rate Payer 16-Mar-2011 Unit 1, Ayles Business Centre Chamberlain Rd, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8DY EPRI 16-Sep-2011 0% N0000810000235A Buckinghamshire County Museum Trust 01-Aug-2014 County Museum 9, Church Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2QP MAND 01-Aug-2014 80% N0000810000235A Buckinghamshire County Museum Trust 01-Aug-2014 County Museum 9, Church Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2QP DISC 01-Aug-2014 10% N00008370002531 Aylesbury Learning Partnership 01-Sep-2013 Ashmead County Comb School, Cole Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 8SU MAND 01-Sep-2013 80% N0000893001836 Southcourt Baptist Church Playgroup 06-Jan-2016 1, Coxhill Way, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 8BF MAND 06-Jan-2016 80% N0000904010547 Hightown Praetorian Housing Association Ltd 26-Oct-2009 1 & 10 Blue Cedar Lodge, Croft Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 7DR MAND 26-Oct-2009 80% N0000951010000A Haydon Hill Community Centre 01-Apr-1990 10, Dickens Way, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8SR MAND 01-Apr-1991 80% N0000951010000A Haydon Hill Community Centre 01-Apr-1990 10, Dickens Way, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8SR DISC 01-Apr-1991 20% N00009720003384 Bedgrove Scout And Guide Hq 01-Apr-1990 Scout Hut, The Paddock, Dover Hedge, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7AH MAND 01-Apr-1991 80% N00009720003384 Bedgrove Scout And Guide Hq 01-Apr-1990 Scout Hut, The Paddock, Dover Hedge, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7AH DISC 01-Apr-1991 20% N0000981001000A The Rate Payer 27-Apr-2016 1, Dunsham Lane, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2ER EPRN 27-Jul-2016 0% N0001008012216 Connection Ltd 23-Jun-2015 Office 12, 1-3, Edison Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TE MAND 23-Jun-2015 80% N0001008014078 Connection Ltd 01-May-2010 Office 14, 1-3, Edison Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TE MAND 01-May-2010 80% N000100801A596 Connection Ltd 23-Feb-2016 Office 1a, 1-3, Edison Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TE MAND 23-Feb-2016 80% N0001008038996 The Rate Payer 02-Sep-2016 Unit 38, Edison Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 3TE DIS1 02-Sep-2016 100% N0001008042165 The Aylesbury Youth Motor Project Ltd 07-Jan-2009 Unit 42, Edison Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TE MAND 07-Jan-2009 80% N0001008042165 The Aylesbury Youth Motor Project Ltd 07-Jan-2009 Unit 42, Edison Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TE DISC 07-Jan-2009 20% N00010080460008 Aylesbury Vale Estates Llp 05-Oct-2013 46, Edison Rd, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TE EPRI 05-Apr-2014 0% N000100852A1937 Aylesbury Dial A Ride 01-Nov-2003 52a, Edison Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TE MAND 01-Nov-2003 80% N000100852A1937 Aylesbury Dial A Ride 01-Nov-2003 52a, Edison Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8TE DISC 01-Apr-2007 20% N00010260030007 Oaks Community Church 31-May-2002 3 Elm Court, Elm Farm Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 7NQ MAND 31-May-2002 80% N00010260030007 Oaks Community Church 31-May-2002 3 Elm Court, Elm Farm Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 7NQ DISC 01-Apr-2007 15% N00010650240009 Coal Pension Properties Ltd 19-Jul-2016 24, Faraday Road, Rabans Lane, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8RY EPRI 19-Jan-2017 0% N00010680000285 Ssvc 05-Dec-2013 Unit 10 Stocklake Park Ind Est, Farmbrough Close, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1DQ MAND 05-Dec-2013 80% N00010680090008 Ssvc 01-Apr-2004 Unit 9 Stocklake Park Ind Est, Farmbrough Close, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1DQ MAND 01-Apr-2004 80% N0001117002598 W E Black Limited 01-Feb-2016 Unit 2, Garside Way, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 1BH EPRI 01-Aug-2016 0% N00011190000553 G E S Limited 01-Apr-2016 Units K & L, Merlin Centre, Gatehouse Close, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8DE EPRI 01-Apr-2016 0% N00011192674493 The Rate Payer 01-Jun-2016 Unit F, Merlin Centre, Gatehouse Close, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8DE EPRI 01-Dec-2016 0% N000112270000AA Talkback Uk Ltd 11-Dec-2015 Unit A, (Pendle House), The Merlin Centre Gatehouse Close, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8DP MAND 26-Jan-2016 80% N00011377250028 Lionsgate Properties (No 1) Limited 01-Sep-2012 2nd Floor Bakery House, 25-27, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2LA EPRN 01-Sep-2012 0% N00011850140006 Buckinghamshire Assoc For Mental Health 19-Jul-2010 14, Granville Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2JR MAND 19-Jul-2010 80% N0001217010659 Bromford Housing Association Limited 27-Aug-2008 Office At, Griffin Place, Griffin Lane, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8FE MAND 27-Aug-2008 80% N0001218007442 The Rate Payer 13-Dec-2015
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