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TPO Number Location 2 Staunton Harold 3 Station Road/Wilfred TPOs TPO Location Number 2 Staunton Harold 3 Station Road/Wilfred Place, Ashby de la Zouch 4 Hill House/Trinity Close, Ashby de la Zouch 5 Footpath between Leicester Road & Hogorth Road, Whitwick 6 Land adjacent to The Cottage, Ashby Road, Coleorton 7 Land at Tower Gardens, Ashby de la Zouch 8 Land at Priorfields, Ashby de la Zouch 9 Land at St Michaels Close off Upper Packington Road, Ashby de la Zouch 10 Land adjacent to Hill Top Farm, Main Street, Wilson 11 Land off A444, Stretten en le Field 12 Adjacent to Plumtree Cottages, Cavendish Bridge, Castle Donington 13 Land rear of 60 to 72 St Davids Crescent, Coalville 14 36 High Street, Castle Donington 15 The Spindles & Tonge Hall, Tonge 16 Ashburton Road/Moor Lane, Coleorton 17 Hall Farm, Ravenstone 18 Cloud Wood, Breedon 19 Old School House corner of Nottingham Road, Kegworth 20 Land rear of Mendip Close & Brenden Way, Ashby de la Zouch 21 The Pinfold/corner of Main Street, Newton Burgoland 22 Land adjacent to The Garage/Station Road, Kegworth 23 Corner of Ashby Road and Blowers Brook, Ravenstone 24 Corner of Alton Hill & Alton Grange, Ravenstone 25 Donington Park, Castle Donington 26 Rear of The Vicarage, Delven Lane, Castle Donington 27 Land adjacent to Gilmskaw Brook/Packington Road, Ashby de la Zouch 28 Land off Greenhill Road/Agar Nook, Coalville 29 Corner of Atherstone Road & Abney Drive, Measham 30 Corner of Westcroft, High Street/Heather Lane, Packington 31 Abbey Road, Charley 32 Royal Hotel, Station Road, Ashby de la Zouch 33 Ashby Road, Kegworth 34 Lockington Hall, Lockington 35 Francis Lane, Newton Burgoland 36 Land at the Spinney off Ashburton Road, Hugglescote 37 Front of 8a & 10a Bardon Road, Coalville 38 The Nunnery, Hemington 39 The Old Vicarage, Diseworth 40 Sheilds Crescent, Castle Donington TPOs TPO Location Number 41 Fish's Plantation, Appleby Parva, Appleby Magna 42 St Clares Covent, Coalville 43 Greenhill Road, Coalville 44 Top Barn adjacent to West End, Long Whatton 45 The Spinney, Castle Donington 46 Rear of 9 School Lane, Castle Donington 47 Donington Manor Hotel, High Street, Castle Donington 48 Lower Moor Road, Coleorton 49 Rear of Main Street & Lockington Road, Lockington/Hemington 50 London Road/Wymeshead, Kegworth 51 Donington Park no1, Castle Donington 52 Between 62 & 64 Main Street, Swannington 53 Sandtop Lane/Ashby Road, Blackfordby 54 Mill Lane/Nottingham Road 55 18 Coverdale, Whitwick 56 Market Street, Ashby de la Zouch 57 Ivanhoe Farm, Ashby de la Zouch 58 Donington Park no2, Castle Donington 59 Rear of 16 Main Street, Swannington 60 Netherseal Road, Chilcote 61 Hallam Fields, Castle Donington 62 The Green, Newton Burgoland 63 Land front of Workspace 17 Highfield Street, Coalville 64 Snibston Grange, Snibston 65 Land rear of Whitwick Road, Coalville 66 Turvey Lane, Ashby Road, Long Whatton 67 Land between 58 & 66 Burton Road, Ashby de la Zouch 68 Ashby Road, Kegworth 69 The Priory, High Street, Measham 70 Land front of 110 Broomleys Road, Coalville 71 Rear of The Grange, Turvey Lane/Ashby Road, Long Whatton 72 Front of 88 Blackwood, Coalville 73 Land fronting 43 & 45 Meadow Lane, Coalville 74 Front of St Catherine Villa, Oals Road, Whitwick 75 Donisthorpe Hall & Hall Lodge, Hall Lane, Donisthorpe 76 Land to rear and side of 140 & 142 Grace Dieu Road, Thringstone 77 Caravan Site, Ashby Road, Sinope 78 Land rear of 64 to 90 Whitehill Road, Ellistown 79 Land at the Limes off Coalville Lane, Ravenstone TPOs TPO Location Number 80 Land rear of 76 to 88 Ibstock Road, Ellistown 81 7 & 9 Parsonwood Hill, Whitwick 82 Foan Hill, Spring Lane, Swannington 83 Dumps Road, Whitwick 84 Land adjacent to 22 Church Street, Swepstone 85 Ashdale & Grace Dieu Brook, Thringstone 86 Rear of North Street & Parsonwood Hill, Whitwick 87 Victoria Road, Ellistown 88 Blackwood/Greenhill Road, Coalville 89 15 Church Road, Worthington 90 Central Reservation in front of Miller House, Beveridge Lane, Bardon 91 Packington Nook Lane, Ashby de la Zouch 92 Tamworth Road, Ashby de la Zouch 93 Meadow Lane/Broomleys Road, Coalville 94 Greenhill Road, Coalville 95 Bardon Road/Cropston Drive, Coalville 96 Cropston Drive, Coalville 97 Swepstone Road, Measham 98 Expunged 99 Furnace Plantation, Moira 100 Reservoir Hill, Ashby Woulds 101 Memorial Fields, Ashby de la Zouch 102 Meadow Lane/Greenhill Road, Coalville 103 Rear of The Old Rectory, Nottingham Road, Kegworth 104 Land at Lakeside View, Hermitage Road, Coalville 105 Willesley Woodside, Ashby de la Zouch 106 1A Meadow Lane, Coalville 107 The Old Rectory, Main Street/The Hollow, Normanton le Heath 108 Ashby Road/Willesley Woodside, Moira 109 Limby Hall Lane, Swannington 110 Land fronting 57 Main Street, Long Whatton 111 St Catherine Villa, Oaks Road, Whitwick 112 Adjacent to Lodge 22 Church Road, Worthington 113 White House, Loughborough Road, Whitwick 114 Swepstone Road, Measham 115 Bardon Road/Waterworks Road, Coalville 116 Stoney Lane/Aqueduct Road, Coleorton 117 Shields Crescent, Castle Donington 118 Bardon Road/Waterworks Road, Coalville TPOs TPO Location Number 119 Cropston Drive/Greenhill Road, Coalville 120 Whitehill Road, Ellistown 121 Old Vicarage, Silver Street, Whitwick 122 Carterdale/Farmdale, Whitwick 123 Main Street, Swannington 124 Tamworth Road, Measham 125 Disused Railway, Wilson to Tonge 126 Park Lane, Castle Donington 127 The Firs/The Moor, Coleorton 128 Swepstone Road, Measham 129 The Cedar 36 High Street, Castle Donington 130 Atherstone Road, Appleby Parva 131 17 Fenton Avenue, Blackfordby 132 Ashby Road, Ravenstone 133 64 Ashby Road, Kegworth 134 Bushwell Cottage, Newbold 135 The Rookery, Broomleys Road, Coalville 136 Parkdale, Ibstock 137 Boothorpe Hall, Boothorpe 138 The Berry, Main Street, Breedon 139 42 Sharpley Avenue, Coalville 140 North Street, Whitwick 141 Church Lane, Whitwick 142 Stanleigh House, Donisthorpe 143 Windmill Way, Kegworth 144 205 Forest Road, Coalville 145 The Rectory, Appleby Magna 146 The Gables, Upper Packington Road, Ashby de la Zouch 147 Slade Spinney, Slade Farm, Kegworth 148 Upper Church Street, Ashby de la Zouch 149 Hall Lane/City of Dan, Whitwick 150 161 Greenhill Road & 4 Abbots Oaks Drive, Coalville 151 Adjacent to 15 Silver Street, Whitwick 152 Withdrawn 153 Ravenstone Hall, Ravenstone 154 Willesley Park Golf Club, Ashby de la Zouch 155 Bardon Hill, Bardon 156 Rawdon Arms, Moira 157 Boothorpe Hall, Boothorpe TPOs TPO Location Number 158 Land adjacent Former Miners Welfare, Owen Street, Coalville 159 Coleorton Hall, Coleorton 160 Willesley Park Farm, Willesley Woodside, Ashby de la Zouch 161 205 Forest Road, Coalville 162 Stanleigh House, Donisthorpe 163 Church Lane, Whitwick 164 Manor Road, Donington le Heath 165 Main Street, Ravenstone 166 Forest Road, Hugglescote 167 Hall Lane, Whitwick 168 Hough Hall, Swannington 169 St Georges Hill, Swannington 170 Main Street, Snarestone 171 Hinkley Road, Ibstock 172 Vicarage Street, Whitwick 173 Swannington Vicarage, Loughborough Road, Swannington 174 Factory Wood, Melbourne Road, Newbold 175 Shortheath Road, Overseal 176 Cavendish Bridge Farm, Shardlow 177 Land adjacent Manor Close, Ashby de la Zouch 178 St Helens Cottage, Warrens Hill Road, Coalville 179 Loughborough Road, Swannington 180 Meadow Lane, Coalville 181 Grange Road/Dennis Street, Hugglescote 182 Yew Tree House, Hollygate, Diseworth 183 Manor House, Heather 184 The Manor House, High Street, Ibstock 185 St Christophers Church, Whitehill Road, Ellistown 186 The Pumps Plantation, Isley cum Langley 187 64 St Davids Crescent, Coalville 188 Blackfordby Hill Site, Main Street, Blackfordby 189 Dellstone Fireplaces, 82 High Street, Measham 190 Land off Brooks Lane, Whitwick 191 Spade Tree Inn, Main Street, Newton Burgoland 192 Front of allotment garden, Sideley, Kegworth 193 Field between 61 & 67 Loughborough road, Coleorton 194 Chapel Street, Oakthorpe 195 Francis Lane, Newton Burgoland 196 Rempstone Road, Coleorton TPOs TPO Location Number 197 Church Street, Belton 198 Woodside/Bardon Road, Bardon 199 Off Willesley Lane, Ashby de la Zouch 200 Former Bath Yard, Bath Lane, Moira 201 Forest Road, Coalville 202 Loughborough Road, Coleorton 203 Navigation Street, Measham 204 In Front of Holly Close, Moira 205 Land adjacent 37 Burton Road, Ashby de la Zouch 206 Church Street, Appleby Magna 207 22 Main Street, Worthington 208 Green Spot Wood, Kegworth 209 The Dumps, Lockington 210 North of A453 March Covert, Kegworth 211 King Street Plantation, Lockington 212 Revoked (Lockington Park, Lockington) 213 Glebe Cottages, Walton Hill, Isley Walton 214 Greenhill Road/Northfield Drive, Coalville 215 160 Ashburton Road, Hugglescote 216 The Old Mill Caravan Park, Mill Lane, Kegworth 217 Clink Lane, Swannington 218 North of Rectory Lane, Stretten en le Field 219 The Lakes/Duck Lane, Appleby Magna 220 Stocking Lane, Breedon on the Hill 221 Withdrawn 222 Grounds of Prior Park House, Upper Packington Road, Ashby de la Zouch 223 The Old School Building, Market Place, Whitwick 224 Garden of 3 Main Street, Swepstone 225 92 Bradgate Drive, Coalville 226 Snibston Junior County School, Leicester Road, Snibston 227 Revoked (Meadow Lane/Hall Lane/Kingfisher Close, Coalville) 228 14 & Primary School, The Green, Long Whatton 229 The Vicarage, 49 Loughborough Road, Thringstone 230 The Old Vicarage, Wilfred Place, Ashby de la Zouch 231 Hemington Hall, Hemington 232 Congregational Church, Kilwardby Street 233 Hemington House, Hemington 234 17, 19, 53, 69 The Baroon, Castle Donington 235 Bridgefields/Mill Lane, Kegworth TPOs TPO Location Number 236 Peran Avenue/Sharpley Avenue, Whitwick 237 Melbourne Road,
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