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Localities Asset Register Report 11062021.Xlsx Number / UPRN Asset Name Asset Usage Street Town Postcode Locality Vacant Tenure Description Name AN001/01 Ancrum Primary School Primary School Ancrum TD8 6XA Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession AN002/01 Ancrum Bowling Green Bowling Green Main Street Ancrum TD8 6XF Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant AN003/01 Harestanes Visitor Centre (Live Borders) Museum Harestanes Ancrum TD8 6UQ Cheviot N L/P AN004/01 Ancrum Cemetery Cemetery Ancrum TD9 6XH Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession AN005/01 Ancrum War Memorial War Memorial Ancrum Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession BL001/01 Bedrule Cemetery Cemetery Bedrule TD9 8TE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession BL002/01 Bedrule War Memorial War Memorial Bedrule Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession CR001/01 Crailing Cemetery Cemetery Crailing TD8 6TW Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession CR002/01 Crailing War Memorial War Memorial Crailing TD8 6TW Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession DY001/01 Wallace Statue Car Park Car Park Dryburgh Estate Dryburgh TD6 0RQ Cheviot N L/P EK002/01 Eckford Cemetery Cemetery Eckford TD5 8LE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession Eckford EK002/02 Eckford War Memorial War Memorial Eckford TD5 8LE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession Cemetery Edgerston EG001/01 Edgerston Cemetery Cemetery Edgerston TD8 6PW Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession Cemetery EG002/01 Edgerston War Memorial War Memorial Edgerston Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession EE002/01 Ednam Primary School Primary School Ednam TD5 7QJ Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession EE002/02 Ednam Nursery School Nursery School Ednam TD5 7QJ Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession EE003/01 Ednam War Memorial War Memorial Duns Road Ednam TD5 7QL Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession EE004/01 Ednam Cemetery Cemetery Ednam TD5 7QL Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession EE005/01 Ednam Playing Field Playing Field Stichill Road Ednam TD5 7QJ Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession EE005/02 Ednam Playing Field Play Area Play Area Stichill Road Ednam Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession HN002/01 Hownam Cemetery Cemetery Hownam TD5 8AL Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD001/01 Bongate Depot (Salt Barn) Depot Bongate Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD002/01 Ferniehurst Quarry Quarry Jedburgh TD8 6NX Cheviot N L/P JD003/01 Jedburgh Library Library 15Castlegate Jedburgh TD8 6SA Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession Howdenburn Community Wing JD004/01 Site Lothian Road Jedburgh TD8 6LA Cheviot Y Feuhold/Possession (demolished)-Land for sale Howdenburn Centre (former JD004/02 Schoolhouse) - (Demolished) -Land for Site Lothian Road Jedburgh TD8 6LA Cheviot Y Feuhold/Possession sale Howdenburn Primary School - JD004/03 Site Lothian Road Jedburgh TD8 6LA Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession (Demolished) Land for sale Howdenburn Nursery School- JD004/04 Site Lothian Road Jedburgh TD8 6LA Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession (Demolished) -Land for Sale JD005/01 Jedburgh Grammar School - CLOSED Development Site High Street Jedburgh TD8 6DQ Cheviot Y Feuhold/Possession JD008/01 The Tollhouse Store 105Bongate Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot Y Feuhold/Possession JD009/01 Unit 1 Oxnam Road Industrial Estate Industrial Unit Oxnam Road Jedburgh TD8 6LS Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD009/02 Unit 2 Oxnam Road Industrial Estate Industrial Unit Oxnam Road Jedburgh TD8 6LS Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD009/03 Oxnam Road Grazings Agricultural Oxnam Road Jedburgh TD8 6LS Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant Oxnam Road Industrial Estate (Plot1 JD009/04 Development Site Oxnam Road Jedburgh TD8 6LS Cheviot Y Feuhold/Possession sold) JD012/01 Unit 1 Friars Workshops Industrial Unit Friars Road Jedburgh TD8 6BN Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD012/02 Unit 2 Friars Workshops Industrial Unit Friars Road Jedburgh TD8 6BN Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD013/01 Unit 1 Riverside Workshops Industrial Unit Edinburgh Road Jedburgh TD8 6EE Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD013/02 Unit 2 Riverside Workshops Industrial Unit Edinburgh Road Jedburgh TD8 6EE Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD013/03 Unit 3 Riverside Workshops Industrial Unit Edinburgh Road Jedburgh TD8 6EE Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD013/04 Unit 4 Riverside Workshops Industrial Unit Edinburgh Road Jedburgh TD8 6EE Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD013/05 Unit 5 Riverside Workshops Industrial Unit Edinburgh Road Jedburgh TD8 6EE Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD013/06 Unit 6 Riverside Workshops Industrial Unit Edinburgh Road Jedburgh TD8 6EE Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD013/07 Unit 7 Riverside Workshops Industrial Unit Edinburgh Road Jedburgh TD8 6EE Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/03 Unit 3 Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot Y Feuhold/Possession JD014/04 Unit 4 Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/05 Unit 5 Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/06 Unit 6A Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/07 Unit 6B Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/08 Unit 7 Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/09 Unit 8A Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/10 Unit 8B Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/11 Unit 8C Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/12 Unit 8D Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD014/13 Unit 9 Bongate Stores Industrial Unit Bongate Depot Jedburgh TD8 6DU Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD015/01 Murrays Green Car Park Car Park Abbey Place Jedburgh TD8 6BE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD015/02 Canongate Car Park Car Park Canongate Jedburgh TD8 6ER Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD015/03 Friargate Car Park Car Park High Street Jedburgh TD8 6BP Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD015/04 Lothian Park Car Park Car Park Lothian Park Jedburgh TD8 6LA Cheviot N L/P JD017/01 Millfield Day Centre (SB Cares) Day Centre Canongate Jedburgh TD8 6ER Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant Millfield JD017/02 McDonald Dryburgh Room Office (SBC) Canongate Jedburgh TD8 6ER Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant Gardens JD018/01 1 Castlegate Retail 1Castlegate Jedburgh TD8 6AS Cheviot Y Feuhold/Possession JD018/02 3 Castlegate Retail 3Castlegate Jedburgh TD8 6AS Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD019/04 4 Exchange Street Retail 4Exchange Street Jedburgh TD8 6BH Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD019/05 6 Exchange Street Retail 6Exchange Street Jedburgh TD8 6BH Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD019/07 12 Exchange Street Retail 12Exchange Street Jedburgh TD8 6BH Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD020/01 14 Canongate Retail 14Canongate Jedburgh TD8 6AJ Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD020/03 20 Canongate Retail 20Canongate Jedburgh TD8 6AJ Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD020/04 18 Canongate Retail 18Canongate Jedburgh TD8 6AJ Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD021/01 Waterside Fitness Centre - JLFT Leisure Centre Oxnam Road Jedburgh TD8 6JJ Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD022/01 1 Veitch's Close Office 1Veitch's Close Jedburgh TD8 6AY Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD023/01 Jedburgh Town Hall (Live Borders) Hall Abbey Place Jedburgh TD8 6BE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD024/01 Abbey Place Store Store Abbey Place Jedburgh TD8 6BE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD024/02 Lothian Park Toilet Toilet Kenmore Jedburgh TD8 6JJ Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD024/03 Tourist Information Centre Toilet Toilet Cannongate Jedburgh TD8 6BE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD025/02 Upper Nags Head Park Park Burn Wynd Jedburgh TD8 6BY Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD026/01 Elliot Park Caravan Site Caravan Site Elliot Park Jedburgh TD8 6EF Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD026/02 Elliot Park Playing Field Elliot Park Jedburgh TD8 6EF Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD026/03 Elliot Park Pavillion Pavilion Elliot Park Jedburgh TD8 6EF Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD029/01 Dunionhill Refuse Tip Refuse Site Dunionhill Jedburgh TD8 6EF Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD029/02 Dunionhill Radio Facilities Radio/Mast Sites Jedburgh TD8 6AT Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD030/01 Castlewood Cemetery Cemetery Galahill Jedburgh TD8 6QF Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD030/02 Abbey Cemetery Cemetery (Maintenance Only)Jedburgh TD8 6BE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD031/01 4 Duck Row Workshops Store 4Duck Row Jedburgh TD8 6ES Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD032/01 Hartrigge Park Grazings (Lot 1) Agricultural Hartrigge Jedburgh TD8 6TF Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD032/03 Hartrigge Park Grazings (Lot 3) Agricultural Hartrigge Jedburgh TD8 6TF Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD033/01 Ramparts War Memorial War Memorial Castlegate Jedburgh TD8 6BB Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD033/02 Jubilee Fountain Monument Market Place Jedburgh TD8 6AP Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD034/02 Jedburgh Castle Jail (Live Borders) Museum Castlegate Jedburgh TD8 6QE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession Mary Queen of Scots House (Live JD034/03 Museum Queen Street Jedburgh TD8 6EN Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession Borders) JD034/04 Allerley Well Park Park Allerley Well Jedburgh TD8 6JH Cheviot N Feuhold/Tenant JD034/05 Murrays Green Park Park Abbey Place Jedburgh TD8 6BE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD034/06 Dounehill (Dunshill) Park Howdenburn Drive Jedburgh TD8 6NP Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD034/07 Ramparts Monument Abbey Place Jedburgh TD8 6BE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD034/08 Land at Murrays Green Car Park Site Abbey Place Jedburgh TD8 6BE Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD034/09 Allerley Well Play Park Play Area Allerley Well Jedburgh TD8 6JH Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession JD034/10 Allerley Well Park (Part) Park Allerley Well Park Jedburgh TD8 6JH Cheviot N Feuhold/Possession Dounehill JD034/11 Dounehill (Dunshill) Playpark Play Area
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