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Licence Reference Main Activity Licence Holder 1 Licence Holder 2 Licence Main Licence Holder 1 Licence Holder 2 Trading Name Address 1 Address 2 Town Postcode Contact Tel No Email Granted Expires Star Rating Reference activity 249400 Kennels Claire Thompson The Kennels Woldgate Farm Howden Road Holme upon Spalding Moor YO43 4BU 17/08/2020 16/08/2021 4 251114 Kennels Nigel Perry Joanne Perry Leconfield Kennels Arram Road Leconfield HU17 7NP 01964 551351 01/10/2020 30/09/2021 4 243514 Kennels Caroline Barker Windy Hill Cattery & Kennels Appelby Lane Burstwick HU12 9ET 01964 670057 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 243736 Kennels Elaine Fitzgerald Bilton Kennels 139 Main Road Bilton HU11 4AA 01482 811170 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 243962 Kennels Jayne Young Feoffee Common boarding Kennels Feoffee Common Farm Feoffee Common Lane Pocklington YO42 1PG 01759 380129 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 243780 Kennels Kevin & Rosemarie Townend Carr Lane Kennels Carr Lane Nafferton YO25 8HB 01377 254621 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 Highfields Aughton YO8 6DP 01757 288669 or 244036 Kennels Susan Starkey Grange Boarding Kennels Aughton Grange 07901 681941 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 244058 Kennels Emma Smith Paul Smith Khyber Kennels and Cattery Chicory Farm Allerthorpe YO42 4RW 01759 302372 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 244098 Kennels Rachel Donkin Muttlins Prospect Farm Ferry Lane Thearne HU17 0SD 07834 352275 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 244103 Kennels David Sidwell Paradise Kennels 1 Cottage Holdings East End Road Preston HU12 8SJ 01482 896054 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 244637 Kennels Anthony &Freda May Home from Home Pet Care Tranby Lane Swanland HU14 3NF 01482 633574 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 244665 Kennels Nicola Richardson Rowley Cottage Kennels Rowley Cottage Riplingham Road Rowley HU20 3XS 01482 632080 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 244674 Kennels Nicola Starkey Storwood Kennels Oakland Farm General Lane Storwood YO42 4SY [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 244905 Kennels Christopher Brown Lisa Brown Willow Tree Country Kennels and Cattery Willow Tree Farm Gowthorpe Lane Fangfoss YO41 5QL 01759 368176 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 245064 Kennels Lauren Good Owstwick Kennels Owstwick Hall Aldbrough Road Roos HU12 0LH 01964 671475 01/01/2020 31/12/2021 3 248038 Kennels Philip Bown Happy Hounds West View Long Lane Beverley HU17 0RN 07711 861937 20/11/2020 19/11/2022 3 244652Kennels Miles Kirk Newton Kennels Newton Farm Gilberdyke HU15 2UY - - 01/01/2021 31/12/2022 3 243790 Kennels Ivy Pearson Countryside Kennels Hensall Lane Gowdall Goole DN14 0AE 01405 861821 [email protected] 01/01/2021 31/12/2022 2 244063 Kennels Rachel Edwards Chris Hawe Hawthorne Kennels Pussy Willow Stonepit Lane South Cave HU15 2GL 07834 225531 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 243772 Kennels Jodie Archer Bishop Burton Kennels York Road Bishop Burton Beverley HU17 8QG 01964 553138 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 243869 Kennels Jacky Ellis Woodlands Kennel Complex Thirtleby Lane Coniston HU11 4LL 01482 812765 [email protected] 01/01/2021 31/12/2022 5 244134 Kennels Sue Cullum BCK Haywood Lodge Catfoss Lane Brandesburton YO25 8EJ 01964 544473 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 244167 Kennels Martin Saunders Top Dog Kennels Barley Cottage Moor Lane Stamford Bridge YO41 1HU 01759 373837 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 244420 Kennels Anthony Denning Ash Tree Boarding Kennels Ash Tree Farm Swinefleet Road Goole DN14 8AT 01405 763912 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 244954 Kennels Jacqueline Croocks Woofles Hotel White House Acey Lane HU12 8TN 01482 891086 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 245094 Kennels Clifton Milburn West Pasture Kennels and Cattery Dobella Lane Rawcliffe DN14 8SH 01405 839393 www.westpasturekennells.co.uk 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 244560 Kennels Paul & Brian Scaum Georgina Scaum Londesborough Wold Boarding and Cattery Londesborough Wold Farm Kiplingcotes Road Londesborough YO43 3LS 01430 872233 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 243792 Kennels Timothy Robinson Cowlam Kennels Low Cowlam Farm Driffield Road Cowlam YO25 3AD 01377 267214 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 244566 Kennels Julie and John Gill Derwet Kennels and Cattery Grange Farm High Lane Sutton Upon Derwent YO41 4BY 01904 608265 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 244672 Kennels Caroline Palmer Canine Country Club Saltmarsh Grange Wallingfen Lane Broomfleet HU15 1RF 07932 241609 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 244782 Kennels Guy Burdon Jane Burdon Three Acres Boarding Kennels and Cattery Lincols Flatts Foggathorpe YO8 6PZ 01430 860292 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 244827 Kennels Michael Wootton Nicolas and Marjorie Wootton Warley Cross Kennels and Cattery Warley Cross Brandesburton YO25 8EW 01262 488330 [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 01964 626033 Mark Gray Stud Farm Kennels and Burstwick Doggy Day Care 244165 Kennels Christina Gray Stud Farm Station Road Burstwick HU12 9JG (option 1) [email protected] 01/01/2020 31/12/2022 5 252055 Kennels Garrard Herbert Jarratt Hills Kennels and Cattery Jarrat Hills Lane South Cave HU15 2EB 01430 423685 [email protected] 11/01/2021 10/01/2023 3.
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