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Place Description Grant RV Title Forename Surname Address1 Place Description Grant RV Title Forename Surname Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Post Code 103002090060007 STUD FARM (PR) AND PREMISES £10,000 8,700 Mr Dietmar Ackermann Stable And Premises Cold Overton Road Barleythorpe OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8DA 127003090020008 POLO CLUB £10,000 2,950 Rutland Polo Club Polo Field Burley Road Langham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7HY 154020000130006 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 2,175 Mr Maurice Baines t/a Rutland Bookshop 13 High Street West Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9QB 138033000610006 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 3,350 Mr George R Bailey t/a Rutland Barber Shop 61 Dean Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6AF 117008090070003 BOWLING GREEN AND PAVILION £10,000 640 Empingham Bowls Club Bowling Green And Pavilion Exton Road Empingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8QA 133009000040007 BOWLING GREEN AND PREMISES £10,000 3,050 Market Overton Bowls Club Bowling Green And PremisesBowling Green Lane Market Overton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7PH 137019090010003 BOWLING GREEN AND PREMISES £10,000 1,775 Chater Bowls Club Bowling Green And Pavilion Pinfold Lane North Luffenham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8LE 154037090170008 INDOOR BOWLS CENTRE AND PREMISES £10,000 3,500 Uppingham Bowls Club Bowls Hall North Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9QJ 12201309011000N CLUB HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 900 Bowmen of Rutland Archery Club Archery Club Stretton Road Greetham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7RG 138093000220008 OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 4,600 Mr Jeffrey & Mrs Jillian Brown 22 South Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6BQ 10502109005000N RESTAURANT AND PREMISES £10,000 1,625 Mr Leigh John Jarvis Roadside Snack Bar North LaybyA47 Peterborough Road Barrowden OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8 14302109026000N WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 7,300 Mr Kevin Bray t/a Custom Joinery Services Unit 3 Essendine Road Ryhall STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4HE 107021090060003 CEMETERY AND PREMISES £10,000 129 Belton Parish Council The Cemetery College Farm Lane Belton In Rutland OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9AF 117021090030003 CEMETERY AND PREMISES £10,000 500 Empingham Parish Council Cemetary Whitwell Road Empingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8PX 122002090020000 CEMETERY AND PREMISES £10,000 174 Greetham Parish Council Cemetary Church Lane Greetham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7NF 130002090010007 CEMETERY AND PREMISES £10,000 62 Lyddington Parish Council Cemetery Church Lane Lyddington OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9LN 132021090010009 CEMETERY AND PREMISES £10,000 210 Manton Parish Council (Cemetery) Cemetery Cemetery Lane Manton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8SU 145016090010002 CEMETERY AND PREMISES £10,000 179 South Luffenham Parish Council Cemetery Uppingham Road South Luffenham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8NT 138067000090003 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 12,000 Mr Wai Keung Chan t/a Oakham Chinese Take Away 9 Mill Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6EA 11903109005000N OWL AND FALCONRY CENTRE £10,000 6,400 Mr Christopher Lawton T/a Rutland Falconry & Owl Centre Falconry & Owl Centre Burley Bushes Exton Lane Exton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8AX 154019000240005 SHOP & PREMISES £10,000 14,500 Senseal Ltd t/a The Uppingham Carpet Com 24 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PZ 138063000131008 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 6,500 Mr Richard Ashley Clarke t/a Rutland Gallery Workshop 13 Market Place OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6DT 13809809006000X WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 9,000 C & M Tractors Ltd Workshop & Premises Station Yard Station Road OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6QT 13803230011000N SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 4,950 Ms Michelle Coulthard t/a Obsessions 11 Crown Walk OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6BZ 10501209004000X CLUB HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 1,000 Wakerley & Barrowden Cricket Club Cricket Pavilion Wakerley Road Barrowden OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8EP 133014090070002 SPORTS GROUND AND PREMISES £10,000 830 Market Overton Cricket Club Pavilion And Premises Thistleton Road Market Overton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7PP 137001090010007 CLUB HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 910 North Luffenham Cricket Club Cricket Pavilion Butt Lane North Luffenham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8JN 154019000293001 OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 5,400 The Culshaw Partnership 29 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PY 154019000320009 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 8,900 Mr Michael A Culpin t/a Culpin & Son 32 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PZ 154019000200003 OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 4,500 Philip Daulby Financial Mgt Ltd 20 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PZ 147004090020001 RIDING SCHOOL AND PREMISES £10,000 4,150 Miss Susan Dalby t/a Stretton Riding & Training Cen Riding Sch Manor Farm BungalowManor Road Stretton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7QZ 105021090040008 STORE AND PREMISES £10,000 1,375 MB Dickinson Ltd Store Main Street Barrowden OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8EQ 11200600001000N CAMPING SITE & PREMISES £10,000 320 Mr & Mrs PE Dickinson t/a J A & P E Dickins Manor House Mill Lane Caldecott MARKET HARBOROUGH Leics LE16 8RU 11800500005100N WAREHOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 13,750 D-Zine Limited 5 & 6a Glen Industrial Estate Essendine STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4LE 13810150005000N SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 6,200 Mrs Heidi Edmunds t/a Heidi Kjeldsen 5 The Maltings Mill Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6EA 114007090030009 BOARDING KENNELS AND PREMISES £10,000 5,300 Mr Mark E Eifion-Jones t/a Seranda Petcare Spinney Cottage Exton Road Cottesmore OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7DA 143031090070004 WORKSHOP & PREMISES £10,000 6,500 C S Fenn & Sons (Ryhall) Ltd Builders Yard Waterside Ryhall STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4EY 154037090180003 CLUB HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 2,025 Uppingham Town FC Football Pavilion North Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9QJ 138097800090005 VEHICLE REPAIR WORKSHOP AND PREMISES£10,000 12,250 Foremark Garage Ltd 9 Station Approach OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6QW 135007090060005 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 6,600 Mr Gary Frost t/a Morcott Tyres Morcott Tyre & Exhaust Glaston Road Morcott OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9DL 13806009011000N VEHICLE REPAIR WORKSHOP AND PREMISES£10,000 5,600 Rutland Testing Station Limited Rutland Testing Station Long Row OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6LN 138097800031000 WAREHOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 11,500 Furleys (Furnishers) Ltd 2-3 Station Approach OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6QT 154019000510002 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 7,900 Mr Paul Garner t/a Garners Fine Art/Antiques 51 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PY 154020000160002 GUEST HOUSE AND PREMISES £10,000 8,100 Allweald Management Ltd Garden Hotel 16 High Street West Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9QD 154002090040005 SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 3,900 Mr Mark Gilbert t/a Mark Gilbert Antiques 8a Ayston Road Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9RL 112004090010000 OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 3,050 S. & J. Graveson Ltd The Orchard Lyddington Road Caldecott MARKET HARBOROUGH Leics LE16 8TE 154051090010003 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 4,800 Mr & TM Griffiths t/a FL Griffiths & Son Workshops Seaton Road Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9QX 138079000280008 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 9,900 Mr Andrew Leonard Griffiths 28 Pillings Road OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6QF 13600109021000N SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT AND PREMISES£10,000 2,000 Mr Nicholas & Mrs Rebecca Grimoldby T/a Normanton Pa Copperbeach Cottage Normanton Gardens Normanton Park Road Normanton OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8RP 154019000092006 CONSULTING ROOM AND PREMISES £10,000 2,500 Mr Maxine Aynsley Hamilton t/a Ren-yi Oriental Medicine Consulting Rooms Mercers YardR/O 9 High Street East Uppingham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9PY 114031090030000 CONSULTING ROOMS AND PREMISES £10,000 3,900 Mrs Nikki Hawkes t/a N Hawkes MNIMH The Holistic Health Centre Main Street Cottesmore OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7DJ 142001090020000 OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 1,125 Mr Bartle Grimston Hellyer Office At Rowells Lodge Ayston Road Ridlington OAKHAM Rutland LE15 9AH 122008090050002 CAMPING SITE AND PREMISES £10,000 1,150 Mrs Ruth Hinch Greetham House Farm Main Street Greetham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7NJ 14302109027000N WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 5,200 Lexas Shopfit Ltd Unit 2 Essendine Road Ryhall STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4HE 12601400019000N OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 4,900 Sonic Security (UK) Limited 19-21 High Street Ketton STAMFORD Rutland PE9 3TA 127011090080000 STORE AND PREMISES £10,000 2,550 John Cox (Plumbing And Heating) Limited Unit 3 Mickley Lodge Burley Road Langham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7JB 126032090000000 HALL AND PREMISES £10,000 610 Ketton Parish Council Meeting Hall Stocks Hill Ketton STAMFORD Rutland PE9 3TF 129001090790000 CAMPING SITE AND PREMISES £10,000 1,425 Mrs Elizabeth Lamb t/a L Lamb & Son Camp Site at Road End FarmToll Bar Little Casterton STAMFORD Rutland PE9 4BB 131001090490005 OFFICES AND PREMISES £10,000 3,150 Lyndon Estates The Estate Office Lyndon Hall Church Road Lyndon OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8TU 115002090020006 CAMPING SITE AND PREMISES £10,000 2,375 Mr Nicholas Makey t/a Rutland Water Caravan Site Caravan And Camping Site Gibbet Lane Edith Weston OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8HJ 127024000120007 OFFICE (PART) £10,000 1,075 Keighwood Limited 12 The Range Langham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7EB 157001090330004 MOORING AND BOOKING OFFICE £10,000 1,725 Rutland Water Cruises Ltd Mooring&book.office Rut.waterBull Brigg Lane Whitwell OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8BL 13806700007200N SHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 14,000 Natures Dispensary Ltd 7 Mill Street OAKHAM Rutland LE15 6EA 156008090071000 WINDMILL AND PREMISES £10,000 1,500 Mr Nigel Moon t/a Whissendine Windmill Whissendine Windmill Melton Road Whissendine OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7EU 127014000130003 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 5,400 Mr Peter R Mr PR & Mrs SM Nourish T/a PR & SM Nouri 13 Manor Lane Langham OAKHAM Rutland LE15 7JL 138045000020005 OFFICES, WORKSHOP AND PREMISES £10,000 10,250
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