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East Herts Council Animal Boarding Licenses with Rating East Herts Council Animal Boarding Licenses with Rating License Ref Trading As Address License Type Rating 18/1697/AAB Woodview Woodview Boarding Kennels & Animal Boarding 5_STAR Boarding Cattery Licence Kennels & Whiteley Lane Cattery Buckland Hertfordshire SG9 0PN 18/1706/AAB Tewin Boarding Tewin Boarding Cattery Animal Boarding 5_STAR Cattery 7 Upper Green Licence Tewin Hertfordshire AL6 0LX 18/1707/AAB Wareside Wareside Cattery Animal Boarding 5_STAR Cattery Wareside Lodge Licence Ware Road Wareside Hertfordshire SG12 7RB 18/1711/AAB Cosy Cottage Cosy Cottage Kennels Animal Boarding 5_STAR Kennels Thorley Wash Cottage Licence Thorley Street Thorley Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 4AS 18/1713/AHB Claire's Doggie 17 Widford Road Home Boarding 5_STAR Day Care Hunsdon Licence Ware Hertfordshire SG12 8NN 18/1737/AHB The Mutt Hut 72 Foxholes Avenue Home Boarding 4_STAR Hertford Licence Hertfordshire SG13 7JH 18/1754/AAB Kosy Kats Kosy Kats Cattery Animal Boarding 4_STAR Cattery 40 Brickendon Lane Licence Brickendon Hertfordshire SG13 8NU 18/1774/AHB Canine Capers Canine Capers Home Boarding 5_STAR 98 North Road Licence Hertford Hertfordshire SG14 2BZ East Herts Council 18/1785/AAB Sunnyside Sunnyside Kennels & Cattery Animal Boarding 4_STAR Kennels & Sunnyside Licence Cattery Wood End Ardeley Hertfordshire SG2 7BA 18/1846/AHB Springfield Springfield Kennels Home Boarding 5_STAR Kennels Springfield Farm Licence Warren Lane Cottered Hertfordshire SG9 9QD 18/1855/AAB Mimram Kennels Mimram Kennels Ltd Animal Boarding 5_STAR Ltd 1 Poplars Green Licence Hertford Road Tewin Hertfordshire SG14 2NQ 18/1861/AAB Meeting House Meeting House Kennels & Animal Boarding 5_STAR Kennels & Cattery Licence Cattery Warren Lane Cottered Hertfordshire SG9 9QG 18/1875/AHB Little Darling Little Darling Dogs Home Boarding 5_STAR Dogs 15 Marlborough Close Licence Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 3NT 18/1893/AAB Cats Hotel Cats Hotel Animal Boarding 5_STAR Woodlands Licence Hunsdonbury Lane Hunsdon Hertfordshire SG12 8PW 18/1917/AAB Stable Mews Stable Lodge Animal Boarding 5_STAR Cattery Pye Corner Licence Gilston Harlow Hertfordshire CM20 2RB 18/1991/AAB Pampuss Mews Pampuss Mews Cattery Animal Boarding 5_STAR Cattery Ware Park Licence Ware Hertfordshire SG12 0DX 18/2073/ADC L W Pet Care Chipping Hall Barns Animal Boarding 4_STAR Services Chipping Licence (Day (Chipping Hall Hertfordshire Care) Barns) SG9 0DP East Herts Council 18/2095/AAB The Cattery At Kingfisher Nursery Animal Boarding 4_STAR Kingfisher White Stubbs Lane Licence Nursery Bayford Hertford Hertfordshire SG13 8QA 18/2121/AHB Scissors And 2 Vale Cottages Home Boarding 5_STAR Suds Great Munden Licence Ware Hertfordshire SG11 1HL 18/2139/AAB Carmencita Carmencita Cattery And Animal Boarding 3_STAR Cattery And Kennels Licence Kennels Highbank Spellbrook Lane West Spellbrook Hertfordshire CM23 4AY 18/2171/AAB Crabbs Green Crabbs Green Farm Boarding Animal Boarding 5_STAR Farm Boarding Kennels Licence Kennels Crabbs Green Farm Crabbs Lane Stocking Pelham Hertfordshire SG9 0JB 18/2178/ADC Dawghouse The Barn Animal Boarding 5_STAR Doggy Day Care Oaks Cross Farm Licence (Day Centre Hooks Cross Care) Watton At Stone Hertford Hertfordshire SG14 3RY 19/0110/AHB Town & Country 33 Burnside Home Boarding 5_STAR Walkies Sawbridgeworth Licence Hertfordshire CM21 0EP 19/0125/AHB Walk R Way 10 The Smithy Home Boarding 4_STAR Little Hadham Licence Ware Hertfordshire SG11 2DA 19/0270/AHB Canine Capers Canine Capers Home Boarding 5_STAR 41 Fordwich Rise Licence Hertford Hertfordshire SG14 2BW 19/0411/AHB Hertford Dog 6 Park Road Home Boarding 4_STAR Boarding Hertford Licence Hertfordshire SG13 7LF East Herts Council 19/0413/AHB Pawfect Friends New Barns Cottage Home Boarding 4_STAR New Barns Lane Licence Much Hadham Hertfordshire SG10 6HH 19/1087/AHB Woofies UK 25 Larchwood Home Boarding 4_STAR Bishops Stortford Licence Hertfordshire CM23 4JS.
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