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Caseyear Case Numberlocation Ecactns.Action Served Date 12 86 CaseYear Case NumberLocation ECactns.Action Served Date Plots 6 & 7, Sandacres Upnor Road Lower Upnor 12 86 Rochester Kent SrvEN 4-May-2012 12 23 4 HYACINTH ROAD, STROOD, ROCHESTER, ME2 2YJ SrvEN 5-Apr-2012 11 523 REAR OF 50 PEMBROKE, CHATHAM SrvEN 6-Mar-2012 PLOT 1, MERRYBOYS, MERRYBOYS ROAD, CLIFFE 11 418 WOODS, ROCHESTER, ME3 7TP SrvEN 9-Mar-2012 WOOLEYS ORCHARD, LOWER RAINHAM ROAD, 11 412 RAINHAM SrvEN 23-Mar-2012 11 375 LAND REAR OF 26-38 NAPIER ROAD, GILLINGHAM SrvEN 17-Nov-2011 68 AVERY WAY, ALLHALLOWS, ROCHESTER, ME3 11 374 9PZ SrvEN 4-May-2012 11 302 3 NEW ROAD, CHATHAM, ME4 4QJ SrvEN 10-Aug-2012 11 282 2 LIVINGSTONE CIRCUS, GILLINGHAM, ME7 4HA SrvEN 25-May-2012 11 277 78 CASTLEMAINE AVENUE, GILLINGHAM, ME7 2QE SrvEN 28-May-2012 Pemberth Lodge, Spekes Road, Hempstead, Gillingham, 11 257 ME7 3RT SrvEN 1-Aug-2011 11 161 378 HIGH STREET, ROCHESTER, ME1 1DJ SrvEN 23-Feb-2012 11 146 15 MALVERN ROAD, GILLINGHAM, ME7 4BA SrvEN 13-Jan-2012 11 133 57A ORION ROAD, ROCHESTER, ME1 2UH SrvEN 24-Feb-2012 333 CHURCHILL AVENUE, WAYFIELD, CHATHAM, 11 110 ME5 0LA SrvEN 16-Dec-2011 327 CHURCHILL AVENUE, WAYFIELD, CHATHAM, 11 109 ME5 0LA SrvEN 6-Jan-2012 LAND ADJACENT TO KINGSNORTH, SHARNAL 11 78 STREET, HIGH HALSTOW, ROCHESTER SrvEN 2-Dec-2011 10 637 193 Nelson Road Gillingham Kent SrvEN 25-Nov-2011 SHERWOOD HOUSE, 209-211 MAIDSTONE ROAD, 10 626 ROCHESTER, ME1 3BU SrvEN 2-Dec-2011 10 615 62 Staplehurst Road, Gillingham Kent SrvEN 6-Jan-2012 The Railway Hand Car Wash, 2 Railway Street, 10 610 Gillingham SrvEN 26-Aug-2011 17 LYCHFIELD DRIVE, STROOD, ROCHESTER, ME2 10 536 3LY SrvEN 3-Feb-2012 10 531 Merryboys House Merryboys Road Cliffe Strood SrvEN 10-Jun-2011 4 RICHBOROUGH DRIVE, STROOD, ROCHESTER, 10 462 ME2 3LU SrvEN 16-Sep-2011 10 381 306 City Way, Rochester, ME1 2BL SrvEN 22-Feb-2011 Land between 28 and 30 (rear of garages) Lower 10 296 Rainham Road Gillingham Kent SrvEN 26-Jul-2010 10 269 25 Pickwick Crescent, Rochester, ME1 2HZ SrvEN 18-Mar-2011 10 267 146 HIGH STREET, GILLINGHAM, ME7 1AJ SrvEN 2-Dec-2011 10 254 Little Westcourt Salt Lane Cliffe Rochester SrvEN 10-Feb-2012 10 199 230 EDWIN ROAD, RAINHAM, GILLINGHAM, ME8 0JL SrvEN 6-Jan-2012 10 141 Riverview Manor Wouldham Road Rochester SrvEN 25-May-2012 10 126 113 Imperial Road Gillingham Kent SrvEN 28-Jan-2011 11 LAKEWOOD DRIVE, WIGMORE, GILLINGHAM, ME8 10 122 0NS SrvEN 11-Mar-2011 Stormforce Cafe Medway Bridge Marina Manor Lane 10 69 Rochester SrvEN 24-Feb-2012 9 TANGLEWOOD CLOSE, WIGMORE, GILLINGHAM, 9 837 ME8 0PH SrvEN 12-Nov-2010 9 832 194 HIGH STREET, ROCHESTER, ME1 1EY SrvEN 4-Aug-2010 9 772 66 Pannell Road Isle of Grain Rochester SrvEN 2-Aug-2010 5 SALLOW CLOSE, ST MARYS ISLAND, GILLINGHAM, 9 709 CHATHAM, ME4 3HG SrvEN 15-Jan-2010 9 701 Sienna Little Diner 20, Charles Street, Strood, Rochester SrvEN 9-Jul-2010 Garage Site rear of No 2 Pimpernel Way (Off Yarrow 9 690 Road) Weedswood Estate Chatham SrvEN 15-Jan-2010 Land adjacent to Hoskins Cottage, Lower Bloors Lane, 9 602 Rainham, Gillingham, ME8 7TR SrvEN 18-Mar-2011 548 MAIDSTONE ROAD, RAINHAM, GILLINGHAM, ME8 9 596 0NW SrvEN 23-Aug-2010 9 592 25 High Street Brompton Gillingham SrvEN 7-May-2010 9 589 Medway Manor Hotel 14-17 New Road Rochester SrvEN 7-May-2010 622 LOWER RAINHAM ROAD, RAINHAM, 9 471 GILLINGHAM, ME8 7TX SrvEN 28-May-2010 9 417 17 Resolution Close Chatham ME5 7RJ SrvEN 4-Jun-2010 9 352 18/18a Cleave Road, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 4AY SrvEN 21-Apr-2011 10 Pimpernel Way, Weeds Wood Estate, Chatham, Kent, 9 276 ME5 0SF SrvEN 15-Jan-2010 9 198 2 Ham River Hill Cliffe Rochester SrvEN 15-Nov-2010 9 190 124 Pier Road Gillingham SrvEN 23-Jul-2010 9 178 32 Napier Road, Gillingham SrvEN 7-Jan-2010 Medway Manor Hotel, 14-16 New Road, Rochester, ME1 9 154 1BG SrvEN 30-Apr-2010 9 153 24 Holmside Gillingham Kent SrvEN 8-May-2012 9 149 40 Napier Road Gillingham SrvEN 7-Jan-2010 Land adjacent to The Shant Grain Road Lower Stoke 9 115 Rochester SrvEN 8-Mar-2010 9 43 12 Underdown Avenue Chatham SrvEN 19-Feb-2010 8 2457 16 Stuart Road Gillingham SrvEN 15-Dec-2009 8 2386 89 City Way Rochester SrvEN 6-Aug-2010 8 2304 Fisher Wood Sharnal Street Rochester SrvEN 6-Jan-2012 8 2290 The Co-Op Store 302d -304 Canterbury Street Gillingham SrvEN 30-Apr-2010 8 2191 Dellekko - 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