NNDR Credits October 2017

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NNDR Credits October 2017 Property Reference Ratepayer and Property Address Year Credit Created Credit 24130000011002 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL 17 -3,109.66 Newport Barton Primary School, Barton Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 2HL 24121500021402 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL 17 -21.98 The Island Learning Centre, Albany Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5HZ 26275500004802 THE SECRETARY EASTHILL HOME FOR THE DEAF 17 -0.30 22, Appley Park, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 1ND 48001100491004 ISLE OF WIGHT HEALTH AUTHORITY 17 -1,823.49 Arthur Webster Clinic, 35, Landguard Manor Road, Shanklin, Isle Of Wight, PO37 7HZ 26399000003613 THE MANAGER MANSELL PLC 17 -7,578.91 Island Builders, Rink Road, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 1LP 26328500032902 PHYSIOCARE (IOW) LTD 17 -648.88 102, George Street, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 2JE 24184500001302 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL 17 -191.21 7, High Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 1SS Property Reference Ratepayer and Property Address Year Credit Created Credit 23291000002210 VODAFONE LTD 17 -466.00 Vodafone Site 32313 Busy Bee, Garden Centre, Brading Road, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 1QB 24302000000301 EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE LTD 17 -225.00 Orange (Iow0013) Sz543930, Palmers Farm, Lower Woodside Road, Wootton Bridge, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 4JU 62000900016011 W STAY & SON LTD 17 -143.14 Quay Lane Farm, Quay Lane, Brading, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 0AT 26431500020603 YAN WOO (RYDE) LTD 17 -4.37 59, Union Street, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 2LG 24260000000223 CLEVER CLOGS DAY CARE LTD 17 -220.74 Playgroup At, Carisbrooke Primary School, Wellington Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5QT 24199500008324 F N T C TRAINING & CONSULTANCY LTD 17 -230.23 First Floor, 48, Lugley Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5HD 24219000002206 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON 17 -8.45 University School Of Nursing At St Marys Hospital, Parkhurst Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5TG Property Reference Ratepayer and Property Address Year Credit Created Credit 61000600419002C IBEC PUBLIC HOUSE LTD 17 -11,112.04 The Crab & Lobster, Forelands Field Road, Bembridge, Isle Of Wight, PO35 5TR 24148000007912 VECTIS HOUSING ASSOCIATION LTD 17 -467.82 30, Chapel Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 1PY 6600140054000B ROYAL MAIL 17 -219.73 Adj Telephone Exchange, Tennyson Road, Freshwater, Isle Of Wight, PO40 9AG 53002400040001 NATS (EN ROUTE) PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY 17 -17,326.83 Civil Aviation Authority, St Boniface Down, Wroxall, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 1YL 660013002193009 LADBROKES BETTING & GAMING LTD (0074) 17 -800.52 5, School Green Road, Freshwater, Isle Of Wight, PO40 9AJ 64004200120502 EEBAHOO LTD 17 -127.57 Units 3 & 4, Ashengrove Farm Buildings, Swainston, Calbourne, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 4HU 66000300062053 LINDETH AGENCIES LTD 17 -248.00 Kings Lodge & Kings Orchard, Copse Lane, Freshwater, Isle Of Wight, PO40 9TL Property Reference Ratepayer and Property Address Year Credit Created Credit 42002400060412 SPITHEAD BUSINESS CENTRE LIMITED 15 -1,094.36 Unit C9a, Spithead Business Centre, Newport Road, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 9PJ 42002400320202 BERRY HILL CHILDCARE LTD 17 -736.97 Berry Hill Pre School, Newport Road, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 9PE 50002300001105 VENTNOR TOWN COUNCIL 17 -14,887.64 Salisbury Gardens, Units 1-8/10/16, Dudley Road, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 1EJ 26342000023002 CHELTENHAM DEVELOPMENTS LTD 17 -324.00 79, High Street, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 2SU 74001000632016 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL 17 -3,429.30 Totland Primary School, Weston Road, Totland Bay, Isle Of Wight, PO39 0HA 2415900008311 BRANTANO RETAIL LTD (IN ADMINISTRATION) 17 -1,525.04 Brantano Unit, Towngate Retail Park, Crocker Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5DA 24230500009150 PEPSI ENTERPRISES LTD 17 -2.00 Robin Hood Inn, 9, Robin Hood Street, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 2AJ 69004100110322 SANDOWN AIRFIELD LTD 17 -3,723.57 Isle Of Wight Airport, Newport Road, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 0JP Property Reference Ratepayer and Property Address Year Credit Created Credit 35088500005120 HOMES & COMMUNITIES AGENCY 17 -30,030.29 Unit 4 & 5, Venture Quays, Castle Street, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO32 6EZ 26300500017003 ROEBECK COUNTRY PARK LTD 17 -1,360.70 Roebeck Country Park, Gatehouse Road, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 4BP 45001300090002C PROVISION EVENTS LTD 17 -1,404.38 Caprera, 9, Melville Street, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 8LE 69004100060255 CUTLASERCUT LTD 17 -507.50 Unit A, The Green Hangar, Embassy Way, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 0JP 61000700451101 BEMBRIDGE PROPERTIES (WALLSEND) LIMITED 17 -256.15 Unit 1, Walls End Farm, High Street, Bembridge, Isle Of Wight, PO35 5SF 35117000001396 HOMES AND COMMUNITIES AGENCY 17 -1,687.00 Quay Adj Needles Building, Trinity Wharf, Trinity Road, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO32 6RF 35117000001394 HOMES AND COMMUNITIES AGENCY 17 -369.72 1st Flr Needles Building, Trinity Wharf, Trinity Road, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO32 6RF Property Reference Ratepayer and Property Address Year Credit Created Credit 45001300545001 TOP MOPS LTD 17 -1,572.09 Mi Homecare, Cavendish Court, 56, Melville Street, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 8LF 24239000022088 RENEWABLE TECHNICAL SERVICES 17 -42.40 Unit L1, Innovation Centre, Monks Brook, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5WB 68005500090050 REDWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LTD 17 -2,883.94 La Belle Vie, Redhill Lane, Sandford, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 3ET 50002600330017 SEACOURT ARCHITECTURAL HOLDINGS LIMITED 17 -407.00 Britannias, Esplanade, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 1JX 24230000006050 BRANDON LETTINGS LLP 17 -1,459.19 New Unit Site Of Former Vectis Transport , Riverway, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5UX 32071500009127 NORTHWOOD HOUSE CHARITABLE TRUST 17 -2,349.95 Northwood House, Ward Avenue, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 8AZ 35102000000232 ELLEN MACARTHUR CANCER TRUST 17 -157.13 53, 55, 57 & 59, East Cowes Marina, Britannia Way, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO32 6UB.
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