FOIA2062 Response Please Find Attached to This E-Mail an Excel Spreadsheet Detailing the Current Recipients of Mandatory Charity

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FOIA2062 Response Please Find Attached to This E-Mail an Excel Spreadsheet Detailing the Current Recipients of Mandatory Charity FOIA2062 Response Please find attached to this e-mail an excel spreadsheet detailing the current recipients of mandatory charity relief from Scarborough Borough Council in respect of Business Rates. Relief Award Primary Liable party name Full Property Address Start Date Filey Museum Trustees 8 - 10, Queen Street, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9HB 04/01/1997 Filey Sea Cadets, Southdene Pavilion, Southdene, Filey, North Filey Sea Cadets Yorkshire, YO14 9BB 04/01/1997 Endsleigh Convent, South Crescent Road, Filey, North Institute Of Our Lady Of Mercy Yorkshire, YO14 9JL 04/01/1997 Filey Cancer Fund 31a, Station Road, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9AR 04/01/1997 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Ltd Car Park, Wharfedale, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 0DG 04/01/1997 Village Hall, Filey Road, Flixton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Folkton & Flixton Village Hall YO11 3UG 04/01/1997 Muston Village Hall Village Hall, Muston, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 0HX 04/01/1997 Jubilee Hall, 133-135, Main Street, Cayton, Scarborough, North Cayton Jubilee Hall Yorkshire, YO11 3TE 04/01/1997 Hall, North Lane, Cayton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 Cayton Village Hall 3RZ 04/01/1997 Memorial Hall, Main Street, Seamer, Scarborough, North Seamer & Irton War Memorial Hall Yorkshire, YO12 4QD 04/01/1997 Hall, Moor Lane, Irton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 Derwent Valley Scout Group 4RW 04/01/1997 Village Hall, Wilsons Lane, East Ayton, Scarborough, North Ayton Village Hall Yorkshire, YO13 9HY 04/01/1997 Village Hall, Cayley Lane, Brompton-By-Sawdon, Scarborough, Brompton Village Hall Committee North Yorkshire, YO13 9DL 04/01/1997 42nd St Marks Scout Group 120, Coldyhill Lane, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 6SD 04/01/1997 Burniston & Cloughton V. H. & P. F. Tennis Courts & Bowling Green, High Street, Burniston, Association Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0HH 04/01/1997 Village Hall, Hackness, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 Hackness Village Hall 0BL 04/01/1997 Burniston & Cloughton Pre-School Nursery School, High Street, Cloughton, Scarborough, North Playgroup Yorkshire, YO13 0AE 04/01/1997 Cober Hill, Newlands Road, Cloughton, Scarborough, North Cober Hill Ltd Yorkshire, YO13 0AR 04/01/1997 Village Hall, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 Staintondale Village Hall 0AY 04/01/1997 Information Centre Adj, White Cottage, Ravenscar, The National Trust (Yorkshire) Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0NE 04/01/1997 Ravenscar Village Hall Village Hall, Ravenscar, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 04/01/1997 Relief Award Primary Liable party name Full Property Address Start Date 0AY Mill Beck, Boggle Hole, Fylingthorpe, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Yha (England & Wales) Ltd YO22 4UQ 04/01/1997 Fylinghall School Trust Ltd Woodside, Fylingthorpe, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4QE 04/01/1997 Mens Institute, King Street, Robin Hoods Bay, Whitby, North Robin Hoods Bay Institute Yorkshire, YO22 4SH 04/01/1997 Wibury, Mount Pleasant North, Robin Hoods Bay, Whitby, North Fylingdales Womens Institute Yorkshire, YO22 4RE 04/01/1997 Scout Hut, Station Car Park, Robin Hoods Bay, Whitby, North 1st Robin Hoods Bay Scout Group Yorkshire, YO22 4RL 04/01/1997 Fylingdales Village Hall, Station Road, Robin Hoods Bay, Fylingdales Village Hall Trust Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4RA 04/01/1997 Goathland Village Hall, Goathland, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Goathland Village Hall Trust YO22 5JS 04/01/1997 Sneaton Village Hall The Village Hall, Sneaton, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 5HP 04/01/1997 Egton Village Hall Committee Hall, Egton, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 1TZ 04/01/1997 St Heddas Rc Primary School, Egton Bridge, Whitby, North North Yorkshire County Council Yorkshire, YO21 1UX 04/01/1997 Egton Bridge Station, Egton Bridge, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Egton Playgroup Plc YO21 1UX 1/27/2005 Egton C Of E School, Egton, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 North Yorkshire County Council 1UT 04/01/1997 Cleveland County Guides Egton House, Egton, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 1TZ 04/01/1997 Hawsker & Stainsacre Parish Hall Village Hall, Low Hawsker, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4LE 04/01/1997 Village Institute, 53, Coach Road, Sleights, Whitby, North Sleights Village Hall Yorkshire, YO22 5BT 04/01/1997 Littlebeck Village Hall Village Hall, Littlebeck, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 5HY 04/01/1997 Scout Hut, Narrowfield, Sleights, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 1st Sleights Scout Group 5JE 04/01/1997 Lifeboat Station, Fish Pier (East Side), Whitby, North Yorkshire, Royal National Lifeboat Insitution YO22 4AE 04/01/1997 Whitby Merchant Seamens Hospital 2nd Floor Office, Seamens Dwellings, Church Street, Whitby, Houses North Yorkshire, YO22 4DE 04/01/1997 Captain Cook Memorial Museum 16, Grape Lane, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4BA 04/01/1997 Village Hall, High Street, Ruswarp, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Ruswarp Public Hall YO21 1NH 04/01/1997 Scope 25, Baxtergate, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 1BW 04/01/1996 Relief Award Primary Liable party name Full Property Address Start Date Save The Children Fund 31, Flowergate, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 3BB 04/01/1997 Royal National Lifeboat Insitution Museum, Pier Road, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 3PU 04/01/1997 Whitby St John Ambulance St John Ambulance Hall, Union Road, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Quadrilateral Division YO21 3AE 04/01/1997 Eskmouth (Whitby) Scout Group Scout Hall, Spring Hill, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 1EB 04/01/1997 St Hildas R C Primary School, Waterstead Lane, Whitby, North North Yorkshire County Council Yorkshire, YO21 1PX 04/01/1997 Whitby Literary & Philosophical Pannett Park Museum, Chubb Hill, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Society Museum YO21 1JP 04/01/1997 Newholm Village Hall Village Hall, Newholm, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 3QT 04/01/1997 Seeonee Lair Cub Scout Activity Centre, The Old Railway East Cleveland Scout District Station, Kettleness, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 3RY 04/01/1997 Lythe Village Hall Village Hall, Lythe, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 3RL 04/01/1997 Robinson Institute, Glaisdale, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 The Robinson Institute 2PN 04/01/1997 Fryup Village Hall Village Hall, Fryup, Danby, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 2AP 04/01/1997 Village Hall, Dale End, Danby, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 Danby Village Hall 2JF 04/01/1997 Castleton Village Hall 7, High Street, Castleton, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 2EE 04/01/1997 Ravensgill Camping Site, Commondale, Whitby, North Cleveland County Scout Council Yorkshire, YO21 2HG 04/01/1997 Runswick Bay Rescue Boat Runswick Bay Rescue Boat Station, Runswick Bay, Saltburn, Association Cleveland, TS13 5HT 04/01/1997 Runswick Bay Fishermens Institute Reading Room, Runswick Bay, Saltburn, Cleveland, TS13 5HU 04/01/1997 Memorial Hall, Cliff Road, Staithes, Saltburn, Cleveland, TS13 Staithes Village Memorial Hall 5AE 04/01/1997 The Guide Association North Holme House Farm, Grosmont, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 Yorkshire North East 5QW 04/01/1997 Osgodby Community Association 4 - 6, Osgodby Lane, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 3QE 04/01/1997 Lifeboat Station, Foreshore Road, Scarborough, North Royal National Lifeboat Insitution Yorkshire, YO11 1PB 04/01/1997 Scarborough Trinity House Trinity House Dwellings, St Sepulchre Street, Scarborough, Seafarers Trust North Yorkshire, YO11 1QG 04/01/1994 1st Floor, 33-37, Bar Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Royal British Legion YO11 2HT 04/01/1997 Minds Matter (Trading Act) Ltd 7 - 9, North Marine Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 04/01/1997 Relief Award Primary Liable party name Full Property Address Start Date 7EY Y M C A, St Thomas Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Y M C A-Scarborough Branch YO11 1DY 04/01/1997 Art Gallery Bst Crescent House, The Crescent, Scarborough, Crescent Arts North Yorkshire, YO11 2PW 04/01/1997 5 - 6, West Parade Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 Seachange Community Trust 5ED 04/01/1997 St Catherines Hospice Trust 85, Falsgrave Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 5EG 04/01/1997 1st Scarborough Scout Group Hq, Maple Drive, Scarborough, 1st Scarborough Scout Group North Yorkshire, YO12 6LP 04/01/1997 Yorks Miners Welfare Convalescent Homes 2, Ryndle Crescent, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 6AQ 04/01/1997 St Augustines School, Sandybed Lane, Scarborough, North North Yorkshire County Council Yorkshire, YO12 5HL 04/01/1997 Eastfield Community Centre, High Street, Scarborough, North Eastfield Community Association Yorkshire, YO11 3LJ 04/01/1997 49th Scarborough (Eastfield) Scout Scouts Clubroom, Loders Green, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Group YO11 3LB 04/01/1997 St Georges R C Primary School, Overdale, Scarborough, North North Yorkshire County Council Yorkshire, YO11 3HA 04/01/1997 Scarborough & District Mencap 60, Valley Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 2JE 04/01/1997 Bramcote School Ltd 22-30, Filey Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 2TU 04/01/1997 Recreation Ground, Deepdale Avenue, Scarborough, North Scarborough College Ltd Yorkshire, YO11 2UF 04/01/1997 Scarborough College, Filey Road, Scarborough, North Scarborough College Ltd Yorkshire, YO11 3BA 04/01/1997 University Of Hull, Filey Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, The University Of Hull YO11 3AZ 04/01/1997 St Martins School, Holbeck Hill, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, North Yorkshire County Council YO11 3BW 04/01/1997 St Martins Parochial Church Ro St Michaels Church, St Michaels Lane, Scarborough, North Council Yorkshire, YO11 3AB 04/01/1997 Garage No 35, Ro 16 - 18, Malvern Crescent, Scarborough, Scarborough Lions Club North Yorkshire, YO12 5QW 04/01/1997 Fyling
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