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Local Authority Land Transparency Code and Publication Scheme Audit - July 2021 Site UPRN Site Name Primary Address Number 001 ADDLESTONE (AVIATOR PARK) 002 ADDLESTONE (BURCOTT GARDENS) 003 ADDLESTONE (CASELDEN CLOSE) 004 ADDLESTONE (ADDLESTONE CEMETERY) 005 ADDLESTONE (CIVIC CENTRE) 006 ADDLESTONE (COMMUNITY CENTRE) 007 ADDLESTONE (COXES LOCK) 008 ADDLESTONE (CROUCH OAK ESTATE) 009 ADDLESTONE (DUDLEY CLOSE) 010 ADDLESTONE (EILEEN TOZER DAY CENTRE) 011 ADDLESTONE (EMLEY ROAD ESTATE) 012 ADDLESTONE (GARFIELD ROAD RIGHTS) 013 ADDLESTONE (HAMM MOOR RECREATION GROUND) 014 ADDLESTONE (HAMM MOOR) 015 ADDLESTONE (HARE HILL) 016 ADDLESTONE (KINGSTHORPE GARDENS) 017 ADDLESTONE (LEDGER DRIVE) 018 ADDLESTONE (ADDLESTONE LEISURE CENTRE) 019 ADDLESTONE (LIME GROVE) 020 ADDLESTONE (LINCOMBE COURT) 021 ADDLESTONE (MANTON TERRACE) 022 ADDLESTONE (OLD BOAT HOUSE) 023 ADDLESTONE (RICKMAN CRESCENT) 024 ADDLESTONE (ROAKES AVENUE 25-39) 025 ADDLESTONE (SAYES WOODS) 026 ADDLESTONE (SAYES COURT) 027 ADDLESTONE (SCHOOL LANE) 028 ADDLESTONE (SIMPLEMARSH COURT) 029 ADDLESTONE (SIMPLEMARSH FARM) 030 ADDLESTONE (ST AUGUSTINES GREEN) 031 ADDLESTONE (STATION ROAD - 63-65 OSPREY HOUSE) 032 ADDLESTONE (STATION ROAD - 92) 033 ADDLESTONE (STATION ROAD 131 - 137) 034 ADDLESTONE (STATION ROAD 153-155) 035 ADDLESTONE (SURREY TOWERS) 036 ADDLESTONE (VICTORY PARK) 037 ADDLESTONE (VICTORY PARK ROAD) 038 ADDLESTONE (WALTON LEIGH) 039 ADDLESTONE (WEYBRIDGE ROAD) 040 ADDLESTONE MOOR (BRACKENDENE) 045 CHERTSEY (ORCHARD AND ABBEYFIELDS PARK) 046 CHERTSEY (ABBEY GROVES) 047 CHERTSEY (BARKER ROAD) 048 CHERTSEY (BARRSBROOK FARM) 049 CHERTSEY (BEOMONDS) 050 CHERTSEY (BEOMONDS CAR PARK) 051 CHERTSEY (BOURNE MEADOW) 052 CHERTSEY (BRIDGE ROAD) 053 CHERTSEY (BROOKSIDE) 054 CHERTSEY (CANFORD DRIVE) 055 CHERTSEY (CHERTSEY CEMETERY) 056 OTTERSHAW (CHAWORTH) 057 CHERTSEY (CHERTSEY HOUSING ESTATE) 058 CHERTSEY (CHERTSEY MEADS) 059 CHERTSEY (COLONELS LANE) 060 CHERTSEY (COMPASS HOUSE) 061 CHERTSEY (FAIRWAY ESTATE) 062 CHERTSEY (FERNLANDS) 063 CHERTSEY DEPOT (FORD ROAD) 064 CHERTSEY (FORDWATER ROAD) 065 CHERTSEY (FREE PRAE ROAD) 066 CHERTSEY (GOGMORE FARM PARK) 067 CHERTSEY (FRIARS WAY & STAINES LANE) 069 CHERTSEY (GUILDFORD STREET - 55) 071 CHERTSEY (GUILDFORD STREET - 78) 072 CHERTSEY (GUILDFORD STREET 75-79) 073 CHERTSEY (51-53 GUILDFORD STREET) 074 CHERTSEY (HARDWICK LANE) 075 CHERTSEY (CHERTSEY HALL) 076 CHERTSEY (HOMEWOOD PARK) 077 CHERTSEY (LYNE FARM) 078 CHERTSEY (MEAD LANE) 079 OTTERSHAW (MURRAY ROAD) 080 CHERTSEY (CHERTSEY MUSEUM) 081 CHERTSEY (OLDBURY ROAD) 084 CHERTSEY (PYRCROFT ROAD - 43) 085 CHERTSEY (PYRCROFT ROAD - 54) 086 CHERTSEY (PYRCROFT ROAD - 56) 089 CHERTSEY (CHERTSEY RECREATION GROUND) 090 CHERTSEY (RIVERSDELL CLOSE) 091 CHERTSEY (RIVERSIDE WALK - CONCEPT CARS) 092 CHERTSEY (RIVERSIDE WALK - HIGH MEADOW) 093 CHERTSEY (RIVERSIDE WALK - TWYNERSH AVENUE) 094 CHERTSEY (SAINSBURY CENTRE) 095 CHERTSEY (SANDGATES) 096 CHERTSEY (ST ANN'S ESTATE) 097 CHERTSEY (ST ANN'S) 098 CHERTSEY (ST PETERS WAY) 100 CHERTSEY (THE FERNERY) 101 CHERTSEY (THE KNOLL) 102 CHERTSEY (THE ORCHARD) 103 CHERTSEY (TIMBER HILL) 104 CHERTSEY (TWO BRIDGES) 105 CHERTSEY (UNITHER HOUSE) 106 CHERTSEY (ADJACENT TO 10 CHERTSEY LANE) 110 CHISWICK GREEN 111 EGHAM (AYEBRIDGE AVENUE) 112 EGHAM (BISHOPS WAY) 113 EGHAM (CHARTER PLACE AND LIBRARY) 114 EGHAM (CHARTA ROAD RECREATION GROUND) 115 EGHAM (CHURCH ROAD AND THE PRECINCT) 116 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (COOPERS HILL) 117 EGHAM (CRICKET GROUND) 118 EGHAM (DEVILS LANE) 119 EGHAM (EGHAM BUSINESS PARK) 120 EGHAM (EGHAM HILL) 121 EGHAM (EGHAM MEADS) 122 EGHAM (EVERSLEY WAY) 123 EGHAM (FOOTBALL CLUB) 124 EGHAM (HIGH STREET - 168) 126 EGHAM (HUMMER ROAD) 127 EGHAM (HYTHE CENTRE) 128 EGHAM (HYTHE PARK) 129 EGHAM (HYTHEFIELD ESTATE) 130 EGHAM (KINGS LANE) 131 EGHAM (LITERARY INSTITUTE) 132 EGHAM (MANORCROFTS & MANOR FARM) 133 EGHAM (MEAD PARK) 134 EGHAM (POND ROAD 30 - 32) 135 EGHAM (POOLEY GREEN ROAD SUBSTATION) 136 EGHAM (POOLEY GREEN) 137 EGHAM (RIPLEY SPRING ESTATE) 138 EGHAM (RIVERSIDE) 139 EGHAM (RUNNYMEDE PLEASURE GROUNDS, WINDSOR RD) 140 EGHAM (58 RUNNEMEDE ROAD) 141 EGHAM (RUSHAM ROAD) 142 Egham (Station Road North - 8) 144 EGHAM (STONEYLAND) 145 THORPE (THORPE FIELD) 146 EGHAM (THORPE LEA) 147 EGHAM (THORPE LEA) 148 THORPE (GREEN ROAD ALLOTMENTS) 149 EGHAM (VICARAGE ROAD) 150 EGHAM (WALNUT TREE) 152 EGHAM (WAPSHOTT FARM) 153 EGHAM (WARWICK AVENUE) 154 EGHAM (WASPE FARM CAR PARK) 155 EGHAM (WENDOVER PLACE) 156 EGHAM (WHITEHALL LANE) 157 EGHAM (WORLD DUTY FREE) 158 EGHAM (YARD MEAD) 159 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (BOND STREET) 160 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (ENGLEFIELD GREEN CEMETERY) 161 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (FOREST ESTATE) 162 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (ENGLEFIELD GREEN) 163 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (HARVEST ROAD) 164 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (LARCHWOOD ESTATE) 165 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (LARKSFIELD ESTATE) 166 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (ST JUDES COTTAGES) 167 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (THE COACH HOUSE) 168 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (VICTORIA STREET) 169 NEW HAW (BROOMFIELD ROAD) 170 NEW HAW (BYFLEET ROAD) 171 NEW HAW (COMMUNITY CENTRE) 172 NEW HAW (HEATHERVALE CARAVAN PARK) 173 NEW HAW (HEATHERVALE RECREATION GROUND) 174 NEW HAW (HEATHERVALE ROAD) 175 NEW HAW (KESTON AVENUE) 176 NEW HAW (EDWARDS CLOSE OFF MARSHALL PLACE) 177 NEW HAW (MOATED FARM) 178 NEW HAW (PARKSIDE) 179 NEW HAW (PINEWOOD) 181 NEW HAW (WOODHAM LANE ALLOTMENTS) 182 NEW HAW (WOODHAM AND NEW HAW DAY CENTRE) 183 OTTERSHAW (PALMER CRESCENT) 184 OTTERSHAW (QUEENWOOD) 185 OTTERSHAW MEMORIAL FIELDS 199 EGHAM (HYTHE) 200 EGHAM (HYTHE - TRUSS ISLAND) 201 EGHAM (HYTHE -PETTERS ROUNDABOUT) 202 STAINES (HITACHI HOUSE) 203 STAINES (PINE TREES) 204 STAINES (RIVER PARK AVENUE) 205 THORPE (THORPE CEMETERY) 206 THORPE (ST MARYS CHURCH) 207 THORPE (THORPE GREEN) 208 THORPE (THORPE VILLAGE HALL) 209 THORPE (WAYSIDE) 210 VIRGINIA WATER (BOURNE CAR PARK ACCESS) 211 VIRGINIA WATER (CABRERA AVENUE - RIVERSIDE WALK) 212 VIRGINIA WATER (CABRERA AVENUE) 213 VIRGINIA WATER (CHRISTCHURCH GRAVEYARD) 214 VIRGINIA WATER (KING GEORGE) 215 VIRGINIA WATER (LYNE ROAD) 216 VIRGINIA WATER (MEMORIAL GARDENS) 217 VIRGINIA WATER (STROUDE ROAD) 218 VIRGINIA WATER (TRUMPS MILL) 219 VIRGINIA WATER (WELLINGTON AVENUE) 220 WEST BYFLEET (WOODHAM) Littleton 221 ADDLESTONE ONE 223 Milton Keynes (VW Financial Services) 224 Langley (Axis One, Travelport HQ) 225 Maidenhead (Volvo Car UK Ltd, Scandinavia House) 226 THORPE (PENTON HOOK FISHING LAKE) 227 BRACKNELL (HONEYWELL HOUSE) 400 Chertsey Business Park 401 EGHAM, Royal Mail Group Ltd, Crabtree Road 402 CHERTSEY, Land at Bell Bridge Road, 403 ENGLEFIELD GREEN. Land at Blays Lane 404 ADDLESTONE Coronation Gardens 405 CHERTSEY, Curfew Bell Road 406 CHERTSEY, Part of Tulk Field 407 EGHAM, Land fronting 22-26 High Street 408 OTTERSHAW, Ottershaw Chase Open Space 409 CHERTSEY, Jersey Close Open Space 410 Egham (Station Road North - 6) 6 411 CHERTSEY, Land adjoining Culverdon House 412 CHERTSEY, Land rear of 50 Drill Hall Road 413 EGHAM, land formerly known as 173, 173a and 174 High Street 414 CHERTSEY, Land rear of 16 Fox Lane North 415 CHERTSEY, Land to the rear of The Tavern, London Street 416 EGHAM, Land adjoining 16 Runnemede Road 417 CHERTSEY, Land at Railway Approach 418 EGHAM, Land at the rear of Boshers Gardens 419 EGHAM, Land adjacent to War Memorial, High Street 420 EGHAM, Land fronting 18 and 20 Pooley Green Road 421 EGHAM, Land fronting 27 Pooley Avenue, 422 EGHAM, Land fronting Crestview, Sweeps Lane 423 VIRGINIA WATER, Land at Oak Tree Close 424 VIRGINIA WATER, remainder of Trotsworth Hall, now sold 425 ENGLEFIELD GREEN, St Judes Road Amenity Area 426 ENGLEFIELD GREEN, Land adjoining 27 Middle Hill 427 EGHAM, Medlake Road Garages 428 EGHAM, Rights for light fitting on 50 High Street 429 CHERTSEY, Drainage easement adjacent to 46 Gogmore Farm Close 430 ENGLEFIELD GREEN (Ashdene House, St Judes Road) 432 Maidenhead (New Globe House, Vanwall Business Park) 434 HOUSING LAND NOT ALREADY RECORDED IN CONCERTO (For reference purposes only) 435 Egham (166a-167 High Street and 7 Church Road) 436 Virginia Water (Station Parade, Royal British Legion, Car Park) 437 Egham (Egham Gateway West Development AKA Magna Square) 438 CHERTSEY (WAR MEMORIAL) *NOT RBC OWNED* Primary Address Street Locality Town LAND AT AVIATOR PARKSTATION ROAD ADDLESTONE LAND AT BURCOTT GARDENS ADDLESTONE CASELDEN CLOSE ADDLESTONE ADDLESTONE CEMETERYGREEN LANE ADDLESTONE RUNNYMEDE CIVIC CENTRESTATION ROAD ADDLESTONE GARFIELD ROAD ADDLESTONE LAND AT MILLPONT COXESBOURNESIDE LOCK ROAD ADDLESTONE LAND ADJOINING AND EASTCROUCH OF OAK LANE ADDLESTONE LAND ON S SIDE DUDLEYCHERTSEY CLOSE ROAD ADDLESTONE ADDLESTONE DAY CENTRESTATION ROAD (Crouch OakADDLESTONE Lane) LAND OFF GREEN LANE ADDLESTONE CAR PARK RIGHT OF WAYGARFIELD ROAD ADDLESTONE HAMM MOOR RECREATIONHAMM GROUND, MOOR SHAKESPEAREADDLESTONE ROAD THE TERRACE SHAKESPEAREHAMM ROADMOOR ADDLESTONE LAND AT HARE HILL ROW TOWN ADDLESTONE CHURCH ROAD ADDLESTONE LEDGER DRIVE ADDLESTONE SCHOOL LANE ADDLESTONE ST PAUL'S PLAY AREA LIME GROVE ADDLESTONE CHURCH ROAD LIBERTY LANE ADDLESTONE 1-5 MANTON TERRACE VICTORY PARK ROAD ADDLESTONE THE OLD BOAT HOUSE OPENWEYBRIDGE SPACE ROAD ADDLESTONE LAND OPP 1A RICKMAN CRESCENT ADDLESTONE LAND ON SOUTH SIDE ROAKES AVENUE ADDLESTONE OFF ROWHURST AVENUE ADDLESTONE TEMPLEFIELD CLOSE ADDLESTONE LAND AT SCHOOL LANE OFF GREEN LANE ADDLESTONE SIMPLEMARSH ROAD ADDLESTONE LAND AT SIMPLEMARSH GREENFARM LANE ADDLESTONE LAND ADJACENT WEYBRIDGEWEYBRIDGE TRADING ROAD ESTATEADDLESTONE 63-65 STATION ROAD Addlestone 92 STATION ROAD Addlestone 131-137 STATION ROAD ADDLESTONE 153,155+155A/B/C STATION ROAD ADDLESTONE GARFIELD ROAD ADDLESTONE VICTORY PARK ROAD
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