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Accounts in Credit (July 2010) Balance Addr1 Addr2 Addr3 Addr4 Postcode Current Rv Liable To Account Holder1 Account Holder2 Holder Addr1 Holder Addr2 Holder Addr3 Holder Addr4 Holder Postcode BROCK ROOFING LTD -£319.07 WATFORD HOUSE 4 WATER LANE KINGS LANGLEY HERTS WD4 8HN 7400 27/02/1997 BROCK ROOFING LTD CORK GULLY HILL HOUSE RICHMOND HILL BOURNEMOUTH BH2 6HR THE BURSAR -£2,057.46 ST CLEMENT DANES SCHOOL CHENIES ROAD CHORLEYWOOD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 6EW 362500 B B FABRICATION -£638.08 UNIT 12F DARVELLS YARD CHORLEYWOOD COMMON CHORLEYWOOD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 5LP 7000 01/12/2002 B B FABRICATION THE BUSINESS RATE PAYER -£154.15 52 HERONSGATE ROAD CHORLEYWOOD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 5BB 7700 01/09/2004 THE BUSINESS RATE PAYER THE BUSINESS RATE PAYER -£1,559.54 12 LOWER ROAD CHORLEYWOOD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 5LH 15250 25/11/2002 THE BUSINESS RATE PAYER ELUSIVE BUTTERFLY T BONE AND SON -£1.66 53 BALDWINS LANE CROXLEY GREEN RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 3LS 15250 31/10/2005 FORBUOYS LTD -£75.00 STORE 21 R/O 295/309 BALDWINS LANE CROXLEY GREEN RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 3LE 1275 01/04/1990 FORBUOYS LTD MARTIN MCCOLL HOUSE ASHWELLS ROAD PILGRIMS HATCH BRENTWOOD CM15 9ST MORE GROUP UK LTD -£34.00 BUS SHELTER CASSIOBRIDGE WATFORD ROAD CROXLEY GREEN RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 3RU 150 01/04/1995 MORE GROUP UK LTD FAO MICHAEL WOOD 2ND FLOOR MEIRION HOUSE 18-28 GUILFORD ROAD WOKING GU22 7QF AMADA UNITED KINGDOM LTD -£351.25 7 MILLFIELD HOUSE WOODSHOTS MEADOW CROXLEY BUSINESS PARK WATFORD WD18 8YX 30750 AMADA UNITED KINGDOM LTD SPENNELLS VALLEY ROAD KIDDERMINSTER WORCESTERSHIRE DY10 1XS LEUKAEMIA RESEARCH FUND -£67.90 YORKE ROAD CROXLEY GREEN RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 3DW 17500 LEUKAEMIA RESEARCH FUND 43 GREAT ORMOND STREET LONDON WC1N 3JJ MATHEWS ASSOCIATES -£6.68 24 EBURY ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1BN 8100 31/03/2000 MATHEWS ASSOCIATES 24 VALLEY ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 4DS TAYLORS MOOR PARK LTD -£330.76 8 MAIN AVENUE MOOR PARK NORTHWOOD MIDDLESEX HA6 2HJ 8500 09/02/2000 TAYLORS MOOR PARK LTD KIER LONDON -£29,024.68 MAPLE LODGE CLOSE RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 2SJ 118000 KIER LONDON 2 LANGSTON ROAD LOUGHTON ESSEX IG10 3SD MONEYHILL INTERIORS LTD -£21.76 1 MONEYHILL PARADE RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 7BQ 18250 10/12/1996 T C & C- TOFALLI - IN BANKRUPTCY -£82.95 24 PEER GLOW INDUST EST OLDS APPROACH WATFORD WD18 9SR 9800 16/09/1992 T C & C- TOFALLI - IN BANKRUPTCY T/AS PALACE COURT C/O MR A B THOMPSON KPMG PEAT MARWICK AQUIS COURT, 31 FISHPOOL STREET ST ALBANS, HERTS AL3 4RF WRIGHTS MOTORS HERTS LTD -£1,007.48 PARK GARAGE 2 PARK ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1HT 91000 01/01/1997 WRIGHTS MOTORS HERTS LTD PARK ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS FAO; CHRIS WRIGHT WD3 1HS WRIGHTS MOTORS HERTS LTD -£143.93 PARKSIDE COACH WORKS PRK PARK ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1HT 13000 01/01/1997 WRIGHTS MOTORS HERTS LTD PARK ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS FAO: CHRIS WRIGHT WD3 1HS BRITISH AIRWAYS CLUB -£209.00 STOCKERS LAKE FISHING RI STOCKERS FARM ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1NZ 4650 01/04/1997 BRITISH AIRWAYS CLUB ANGLING SOCIETY CONCORDE CENTRE CRANE LODGE ROAD CRANFORD TW5 9PQ ANVIL ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL LTD -£2,437.62 5/6 SUTHERLAND COURT MOOR PARK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, TOLPITS LANE, WATFORD WD18 9SP 28750 14/12/1998 ANVIL ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL LTD ENTERPRISE HOUSE BEESONS YARD BURY LANE RICKMANSWORTH WD3 1DS FUNCTIONAL TECHNICAL SRV -£241.58 8 SUTHERLAND COURT MOOR PARK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, TOLPITS LANE, WATFORD WD18 9NA 12750 01/03/2009 NAPIER INDUSTRIES LTD -£5,724.99 FACTORY WHARF LANE RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1HA 76000 26/01/2005 NAPIER INDUSTRIES LTD IN LIQUIDATION C/O DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP HILL HOUSE 1 LITTLE NEW STREET, LONDON EC4A 3TR HERTS COUNTY COUNCIL -£20,587.64 BRANCH LIBRARY BRIDLINGTON ROAD WATFORD HERTS WD19 7AG 35250 HERTS COUNTY COUNCIL IT NET ACCOUNTS PAYABLE COUNTY LIBRARIAN COUNTY HALL HERTFORD SG13 8TN ATLAS ELEKTRONIK LIMITED -£1,472.01 SUITE 5 HARTCRAN HOUSE GIBBS COUCH WATFORD HERTS WD19 5EZ 12750 24/12/2001 ATLAS ELEKTRONIK LIMITED THE HAPPY PLACE LTD -£415.77 68 HIGH STREET RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1AJ 9300 11/07/2009 OYSTER CREATIVE-IN LIQUIDATION -£98.79 UNIT 13 BUILDING 6 HATTERS LANE WATFORD WD18 8YH 32500 25/01/1993 OYSTER CREATIVE-IN LIQUIDATION C/O MR M S LANGLEY MESSRS SORSKYS GABLE HOUSE 239 REGENTS PARK ROAD, LONDON NW 3LF DCS -£122.46 2 STATION ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1QZ 7100 30/09/1999 DCS OFFICES 1ST FLOOR 2 STATION ROAD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1QP W G F (UK) LTD -£152.22 BNI HOUSE 2ND FLOOR CHURCH STREET RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1BS 4350 24/06/1998 W G F (UK) LTD ENTERPRISE HOUSE BURY LANE RICKMANSWORTH EXECUTORS OF T G & C DARVELL -£155.80 UNIT 1 DARVELLS YARD CHORLEYWOOD COMMON CHORLEYWOOD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 5LP 2300 25/07/2001 EXECUTORS OF T G & C DARVELL C/O FRANCIS & HOW BOTLEY HOUSE EAST STREET CHESHAM HP5 1DQ WATFORD & THREE RIVERS PCT -£7.57 HEALTH CENTRE POPES ROAD ABBOTS LANGLEY HERTS WD5 0EY 9500 09/05/2006 WATFORD & THREE RIVERS PCT ESTATES SERVICES TEAM HARPERBURY HARPER LANE RADLETT WD7 9HQ MANGLOW LIMITED -£26.50 PEKING GARDEN 28 MAIN AVENUE MOOR PARK NORTHWOOD,MIDDX. HA6 2HJ 14000 04/11/2004 MANGLOW LIMITED T/A PEKING GARDEN 28 MAIN AVENUE MOOR PARK NORTHWOOD MIDDX HA6 2HJ NEW GARDEN CHINESE TAKEAWAY -£64.76 17 SCHOOL MEAD ABBOTS LANGLEY HERTS WD5 0HA 3050 30/05/1997 NEW GARDEN CHINESE TAKEAWAY 3 ROSSINGTON AVENUE BOREHAMWOOD HERTS WD6 4JX FINE FOODS DELICATESSEN -£4.65 UNIT F SHERATON HOUSE LOWER ROAD CHORLEYWOOD RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 5LH 11250 07/03/2003 FINE FOODS DELICATESSEN L A DAVIES 49 GREEN STREET CHORLEYWOOD RICKMANSWORTH FRESHWATER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT -£82.00 70 CHURCH LANE RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 8NE 5900 01/06/1996 FRESHWATER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD FRESHWATER HOUSE 158-162 SHAFTESBURY AVENUE LONDON WC2H 8HR THE BUSINESS RATE PAYER -£113.57 111 TOMS LANE KINGS LANGLEY HERTS WD4 8NP 7400 25/02/1998 PHOTOSCRIPT GROUP LTD -£455.97 SUITES 2 & 3 HARTCRAN HOUSE GIBBS COUCH WATFORD HERTS WD19 5EZ 16250 19/10/1998 PHOTOSCRIPT GROUP LTD IN INSOLVENCY, PHILLIPS AND CO 21/23 STATION ROAD GERRARDS CROSS BUCKS SL9 8ES LASER VISUAL SOFTWARE LTD -£619.43 18 KINGS PARK PRIMROSE HILL KINGS LANGLEY HERTS WD4 8ST 23750 04/09/2002 LASER VISUAL SOFTWARE LTD IN LIQUIDATION THE INSOLVENCY SERVICE THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER 1ST FLOOR, TRIDENT HOUSE 42-48 VICTORIA ST, ST ALBANS AL1 3HR ANLEX LTD -£1,937.95 THE GARDEN CENTRE SANDY LANE NORTHWOOD, MIDDX. HA6 3HB 23000 LONDON TRANSPORT PROPERTY -£92.00 TAXI OFFICE 6 STATION APPROACH CHORLEYWOOD RICKMANSWORTH, HERTS WD3 5ND 10000 17/02/1997 LONDON TRANSPORT PROPERTY TOWNSEND HOUSE GREYCOAT PLACE LONDON SW1P 1BL ENPROTEC UK LIMITED -£2,096.77 BNI HOUSE GND+1ST FLR CHURCH STREET RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1BS 27750 18/11/1997 RICHARD ENGLISH PROP.(STHN) LTD -£195.88 PT 2ND FLOOR TALBOT HOUSE 17 CHURCH STREET RICKMANSWORTH WD3 1DE 5200 01/09/1998 RICHARD ENGLISH PROP.(STHN) LTD 29 BUCKINGHAM GATE LONDON RE ALCATEL CABLE HOLDINGS SW1E 6NF THAMES WATER UTILITIES LTD -£156,271.29 MAPLE LODGE SEWAGE TREATMENT WKS DENHAM WAY RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 9SF 3350000 THAMES WATER UTILITIES LTD C/O THAMES WATER PROPERTY LTD GROUP PROPERTY DIVISION CLEARWATER COURT NUGENT HOUSE VASTERN ROAD.READING RG1 8DB BEESON & SONS -£4,584.00 1ST FLOOR NORTH WING HERTFORD PLACE DENHAM WAY RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 9XB 31250 01/09/1998 BEESON & SONS HERTFORD PLACE DENHAM WAY RICKMANSWORTH HERTS ATT;MR M PRADHAM WD3 9XB RICHARD ENGLISH PROPERTIES -£31.43 PT 3RD FLOOR TALBOT HOUSE 17 CHURCH STREET RICKMANSWORTH WD3 1DE 18750 29/06/1998 RICHARD ENGLISH PROPERTIES (SOUTHERN) LTD 29 BUCKINGHAM GATE LONDON RE;LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS SW1E 6NF RICHARD ENGLISH PROPERTIES -£15.29 PT 3RD FLOOR TALBOT HOUSE 17 CHURCH STREET RICKMANSWORTH WD3 1DE 8700 29/06/1998 RICHARD ENGLISH PROPERTIES (SOUTHERN) LTD 29 BUCKINGHAM GATE LONDON RE;J.E.T INTERNATIONAL SW1E 6NF MEYER LAMINATES -£154.91 5-5A BYFLEET INDUSTRIAL ESTATE OLDS APPROACH WATFORD WD18 9TS 8800 16/10/1998 RAJMECH LTD -£1,162.02 BUILDING 1 BLOCK B VALE INDUSTRIAL PARK TOLPITS LANE WATFORD WD18 9QP 26000 21/07/1997 RAJMECH LTD CASSON BECKMAN & PARTNERS HOBSON HOUSE 155 GOWER STREET LONDON WC1E 6BJ HERTS CONSTABULARY -£36,601.18 POLICE STATION OXHEY DRIVE WATFORD HERTS WD19 7SD 47750 HERTS CONSTABULARY POLICE HEADQUARTERS STANBOROUGH ROAD WELWYN GARDEN CITY HERTS AL8 6XD THE BUSINESS RATE PAYER -£5,541.07 2 KINGS PARK PRIMROSE HILL KINGS LANGLEY HERTS WD4 8ST 24250 10/02/1998 MACS NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRES LTD -£107.00 5 KATHERINE PLACE COLLEGE ROAD ABBOTS LANGLEY HERTS WD5 0NU 15000 02/01/1997 MACS NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRES LTD GRAHAM HOUSE 7 WYLLYOTTS PLACE POTTERS BAR HERTS EN6 2JD SITEL UK LTD -£8,854.90 GND FLR WEST WING SITEL HOUSE, WOLSEY PARK TOLPITS LANE, WATFORD WD18 9BL 85000 24/12/2009 SITEL UK LTD SITEL HOUSE TIMOTHYS BRIDGE ROAD STRATFORD UPON AVON WARWICKSHIRE CV37 9HY SAYER MOORE & CO. -£5.04 19 CHURCH STREET RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1DE 16000 01/09/1997 SAYER MOORE & CO. S M ADMIN 242 HIGH ROAD HARROW WEALD MIDDX HA3 7BB NEWCOM INTERNATIONAL LTD -£13.52 2 GREEN END FARM 93A CHURCH LANE SARRATT RICKMANSWORTH WD3 6HH 2150 31/05/1996 SHARIF PROPERTIES LIMITED -£880.17 163A HIGH STREET OFFICES PART 1ST FLOOR RICKMANSWORTH HERTS WD3 1AY 2125 21/06/1999 SHARIF PROPERTIES LIMITED C/O SWORDER BELCHER HOLT GROUND FLOOR, CASSIOBURY HOUSE 11-19 STATION ROAD WATFORD WD17 1AP BELLWAY HOMES LTD -£379.36 LEAVESDEN HOSPITAL COLLEGE ROAD ABBOTS LANGLEY HERTS WD5 0NU 32000 03/04/1996 BELLWAY HOMES LTD SEATON BURN HOUSE DUDLEY LANE SEATON BURN NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE13 6BE GTECH (UK) LTD -£3,012.00 PT GRD FLR & PT 1ST FLR MOOR BUILDING 1 WOLSEY PARK TOLPITS LANE, WATFORD WD18 9SW 103000 01/07/1995 PHOTOSCRIPT GROUP
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