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Reference Organisation Property Description Rateable % Amount Cost to Value Relief of Relief Taxpayers 2007/08 Discretionary Charity Relief Reference Organisation Property Description Rateable % Amount Cost to Value Relief of Relief Taxpayers 2007/08 Discretionary Charity Relief 60041071 BRACKNELL BOWLING AND SOCIAL CLUB CLUB 15000 100% 6,660.00 1,665.00 CHURCH ROAD,BRACKNELL 60356901 BRACKNELL ATHLETICS CLUB PAVILION 2100 100% 463.05 115.76 SOUTH HILL ROAD,BRACKNELL 60521521 BINFIELD FOOTBALL CLUB FOOTBALL GROUND 1500 100% 330.75 82.69 STUBBS HILL GROUND HILL FARM,LANE,BINFIELD 60515521 SANDHURST TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB FOOTBALL GROUND 2500 100% 551.25 137.81 BOTTOM MEADOW MEMORIAL PARK, YORKTOWN ROAD,SANDHURST 60063641 BRACKNELL TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB FOOTBALL GROUND 11100 100% 4,895.10 1,223.78 LARGES LANE,BRACKNELL 60141811 WARFIELD MEMORIAL GROUND TRUST CLUB HOUSE 3300 100% 727.65 181.91 FOREST ROAD,WARFIELD, BRACKNELL 605430X1 BRACKNELL TEA HOUSE ASSOCIATION BETTING SHOP 7100 100% 2,223.79 555.95 108 BROADWAY,BRACKNELL 61412851 SOUTH EAST RESERVE FORCES & CADETS ASSOCIATION AUXILIARY DEFENCE EST 12250 100% 5,439.00 1,359.75 8 GIBSON DRIVE, BRACKNELL 60063531 BRACKNELL & DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB CLUB HOUSE 2750 100% 1,221.00 305.25 LARGES LANE,BRACKNELL 60119891 OWLSMOOR PRE-SCHOOL LTD HALL 1200 100% 264.60 66.15 53 CAMBRIDGE ROAD,OWLSMOOR,SANDHURST 60064071 BRACKNELL LAWN TENNIS CLUB TENNIS CLUB 3550 100% 782.77 195.69 LILY HILL ROAD,BRACKNELL 605236X1 CROWTHORNE AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY STORE 305 100% 135.42 33.86 HEATH HILL ROAD,CROWTHORNE 61207671 BINFIELD CONCERT BAND OFFICES 34000 100% 15,096.00 3,774.00 2 OAKMEDE HOUSE,TERRACE ROAD SOUTH,BINFIELD, BRACKNELL 38,790.38 9,697.60 Reference Organisation Property Description Rateable % Amount Cost to Value Relief of relief Taxpayers 2007/08 Topup Charity Relief 60537431 SUE RYDER CARE SHOP 15750 20% 1,398.60 1,048.95 47B-49 YORKTOWN ROAD,SANDHURST 60367361 SOUTH EAST BERKSHIRE & DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL HALL 580 20% 51.50 38.63 R/O COOPERS HILL YOUTH CENTRE,BAGSHOT ROAD,BRACKNELL 61061811 CROWTHORNE GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION HALL 4650 20% 412.92 309.69 THE GUIDE HQ,KENTIGERN DRIVE,CROWTHORNE 60970571 CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU SHOP 18750 20% 1,665.00 1,248.75 40 -42 BROADWAY,BRACKNELL 60600891 THE PAUL BEVAN CANCER FOUNDATION SHOP 10500 20% 932.40 699.30 60 BROADWAY,BRACKNELL 60085661 EASTHAMPSTEAD & WILDRIDINGS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 7400 20% 617.11 462.83 EASTHAMPSTEAD COMMUNITY CENTRE,RECTORY LANE 60079991 BERKSHIRE GUIDE ASSOCIATION HALL 4250 20% 377.40 283.05 GIRL GUIDE HUT R/O,PRIESTWOOD SQUARE,BRACKNELL 60580611 BRACKNELL FOREST MENCAP SOCIETY SHOP 9900 20% 879.12 659.34 48 BROADWAY,BRACKNELL 60138751 SANDHURST DAY CENTRE COMMUNITY CENTRE 11500 20% 1,021.20 765.90 156 YORKTOWN ROAD,SANDHURST 60096671 1ST EASTHAMPSTEAD SCOUT GROUP HALL 1850 20% 164.28 123.21 WILDRIDINGS ROAD,BRACKNELL 60148451 THE NORTH ASCOT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 6900 20% 612.72 459.54 FERNBANK ROAD,ASCOT 60119561 SANDHURST SILVER BAND HALL 1025 20% 91.02 68.27 HALL,BROOKSIDE,SANDHURST 60093181 HARMANSWATER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 8800 20% 781.44 586.08 THE SQUARE,BRACKNELL 60144531 TRUSTEES OF THE CHARLOTTE PRATT MEMORIAL HALL HALL 1925 20% 170.94 128.21 CHAVEY DOWN ROAD,WINKFIELD ROW, BRACKNELL Reference Organisation Property Description Rateable % Amount Cost to Value Relief of relief Council 2007/08 Topup Charity Relief 60888141 SOUTH HILL PARK TRUST LTD THEATRE 83000 20% 7,370.40 5,527.80 RINGMEAD,BRACKNELL 60603721 RELATE BERKSHIRE LTD OFFICES 3750 20% 333.00 249.75 BROOKE HOUSE,54 HIGH STREET,BRACKNELL 60036491 BULLBROOK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION HALL 2900 20% 257.52 193.14 7 BULLBROOK ROW,BRACKNELL 61448271 RETHINK COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES OFFICES 5100 20% 452.88 339.66 THE LODGE,COOPERS HILL,BRACKNELL 61282901 C.O.A.T.S SHOP 7500 20% 666.00 499.50 227 HIGH STREET,CROWTHORNE 60166221 THE SAMARITANS, WOKINGHAM BRACKNELL AND ASCOT DISTRICT OFFICES 6700 20% 594.96 446.22 5 HOPE COTTAGES,MOUNT PLEASANT,BRACKNELL 60107241 DEBRA OFFICES 37000 20% 3,285.60 2,464.20 12-13,WELLINGTON BUSINESS PARK DUKES,RIDE,CROWTHORNE 60019371 1ST BINFIELD SCOUT GROUP HALL 930 20% 82.58 61.94 TERRACE ROAD NORTH,BINFIELD, BRACKNELL 61297501 BRACKNELL FOREST VOLUNTARY ACTION OFFICES 21500 20% 1,909.20 1,431.90 5TH FLR FITZWILLIAM HOUSE,SKIMPED HILL,BRACKNELL 60244941 AGE CONCERN COMMUNITY CENTRE 5500 20% 488.40 366.30 25-27 WORLDS END HILL,BRACKNELL 60889671 NEW GREAT HOLLANDS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 7200 20% 639.36 479.52 GREAT HOLLANDS SQUARE,BRACKNELL 60019701 MEMORIAL HALL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE HALL 2900 20% 257.52 193.14 TERRACE ROAD SOUTH,BINFIELD, BRACKNELL 60127191 SANDHURST SOCIAL CLUB CLUB 11750 20% 1,043.40 782.55 33-35 WELLINGTON ROAD,SANDHURST 60285381 BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION SHOPS DIVISION SHOP 10250 20% 910.20 682.65 GND FLR,62 BROADWAY,BRACKNELL Reference Organisation Property Description Rateable % Amount Cost to Value Relief of relief Council 2007/08 Topup Charity Relief 60214191 SUE RYDER CARE SHOP 10250 20% 910.20 682.65 6 CROSSWAY,BRACKNELL 601187X1 1ST SANDHURST SCOUT GROUP HALL 1950 20% 173.16 129.87 AMBARROW CRESCENT,SANDHURST 61258691 CONNEXIONS BERKSHIRE PARTNERSHIP LTD SHOP 12750 20% 1,132.20 849.15 GND FLR,24 HIGH STREET,BRACKNELL 60404541 THE PAUL BEVAN CANCER FOUNDATION SHOP 7900 20% 701.52 526.14 1 GUILDGATE HOUSE,HIGH STREET,CROWTHORNE 60158591 1ST ASCOT (ALL SAINTS) SCOUT GROUP HALL 1475 20% 130.98 98.24 RHODODENDRON WALK,WINKFIELD, WINDSOR 61229471 BRACKNELL SHOPMOBILITY LTD SHOP 10500 20% 932.40 699.30 2 CROSSWAY,BRACKNELL 60564141 THE PAUL BEVAN CANCER FOUNDATION SHOP 10500 20% 932.40 699.30 9 CROSSWAY,BRACKNELL 60133961 3RD SANDHURST SCOUT GROUP HALL 1450 20% 128.76 96.57 YORKTOWN ROAD,COLLEGE TOWN, SANDHURST 60501901 TRUSTEES OF THE NEW OWLSMOOR CENTRE COMMUNITY CENTRE 9100 20% 808.08 606.06 YEOVIL ROAD,OWLSMOOR, SANDHURST 60580501 STEP FORWARD - EAST BERKSHIRE MIND SHOP 10750 20% 954.60 715.95 3 GALLERY LEVEL,CHARLES SQUARE 61423311 UNITED VOICES T/A BEHEARD SHOP 10500 20% 932.40 699.30 4 TOWN SQUARE,BRACKNELL 60055571 NATIONAL CHILDRENS HOME HALL 2325 20% 206.46 154.85 GREAT HOLLANDS SQUARE,BRACKNELL 60055681 HANWORTH COMMUNITY ASSN COMMUNITY CENTRE 6700 20% 594.96 446.22 HANWORTH ROAD,BRACKNELL 60045211 ST JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE HALL 2025 20% 179.82 134.87 CROWTHORNE,ROAD NORTH,BRACKNELL Reference Organisation Property Description Rateable % Amount Cost to Value Relief of relief Council 2007/08 Topup Charity Relief 60063971 BIRCH HILL COMMUNITY CENTRE COMMUNITY CENTRE 6300 20% 559.44 419.58 LEPPINGTON,BRACKNELL 60076061 4TH BRACKNELL SCOUT GROUP HALL 1425 20% 126.54 94.91 MEADOW WAY,BRACKNELL 60131891 SANDHURST DAY CENTRE SHOP 9400 20% 834.72 626.04 51 YORKTOWN ROAD,SANDHURST 60143771 FOREST PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 7400 20% 657.12 492.84 BERE ROAD,BRACKNELL 605140X1 THE PAUL BEVAN CANCER FOUNDATION SHOP 3750 20% 333.00 249.75 4 WARREN ROW,ASCOT 61201681 THE PAUL BEVAN CANCER FOUNDATION SHOP 5600 20% 497.28 372.96 5 OAKMEDE PLACE,TERRACE ROAD SOUTH,BINFIELD, BRACKNELL 61027241 THE PAUL BEVAN CANCER FOUNDATION SHOP 6500 20% 577.20 432.90 307 YORKTOWN ROAD,COLLEGE TOWN,SANDHURST 60077811 CROWN WOOD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 8800 20% 781.44 586.08 OPLADEN WAY,BRACKNELL 60579621 SUE RYDER CARE SHOP 8800 20% 781.44 586.08 2 MANHATTAN PLACE,116 HIGH STREET,CROWTHORNEY 60007491 BINFIELD CRICKET CLUB CLUB HOUSE 2700 20% 239.76 179.82 FOREST ROAD,BINFIELD, BRACKNELL 60625132 WARFIELD PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Community Centre 5300 20% 470.64 352.98 WARFIELD PARK,WARFIELD, BRACKNELL 60145181 TRUSTEES OF WINKFIELD PAROCHIAL CHARITIES HALL 1425 20% 126.54 94.91 POPELS HALL,CHURCH ROAD,WINKFIELD, WINDSOR 60886951 GREAT HOLLANDS NEIGHBOURHOOD ORGANISATION SHOP 3250 20% 288.60 216.45 2 & GARAGE 3,GREAT HOLLANDS SQUARE,BRACKNELL 60075961 THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY HALL 2550 20% 226.44 169.83 21 MARTINS LANE,BRACKNELL Reference Organisation Property Description Rateable % Amount Cost to Value Relief of relief Council 2007/08 Topup Charity Relief 60053171 2ND BRACKNELL SCOUT GROUP HALL 2075 20% 184.26 138.20 5-6 FREEBORN WAY,BRACKNELL 60159681 MARTINS HERON & THE WARREN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 4550 20% 404.04 303.03 WHITTON ROAD,MARTINS HERON,,BRACKNELL 61229251 OXFAM Shop 22000 20% 2,118.11 1,588.58 96-100 BROADWAY,BRACKNELL 61322691 C.O.A.T.S Community Centre 3600 20% 319.68 239.76 WOODMANCOTE CENTRE,PINEWOOD AVENUE,CROWTHORNE 61323231 OAKWOOD YOUTH CHALLENGE Youth Activity Centre 9500 20% 843.60 632.70 OAKWOOD FARM,WATERLOO ROAD,WOKINGHAM 61436391 9TH BRACKNELL SCOUT GROUP Hall 3900 20% 346.32 259.74 LEPPINGTON, BRACKNELL 46,900.78 35,175.59 Topup Rural Settlement Relief 61201241 Mr J IRACHANDE SHOP 3050 100% 677.10 169.28 CRANBOURNE STORES,SQUIRREL LANE,WINKFIELD, WINDSOR 677.10 169.28 Reference Organisation Property Description Rateable % Amount Cost to Value Relief of relief Council 2007/08 Organisations not yet reapplied or incomplete application received 60644931 THERESANN UPHOFF T/A THE TREATMENT ROOMS OFFICES 2125 100% 468.57 117.14 1ST FLR WILDE THEATRE,SOUTH HILL PARK,RINGMEAD, BRACKNELL 60067451 BRACKNELL RUGBY CLUB SPORTS GROUND 22000 100% 9,768.00 2,442.00 LONDON ROAD,BRACKNELL 60341641 SANDHURST SPORTS CLUB CLUB 11000 100% 4,249.95 1,062.49 YORKTOWN ROAD,SANDHURST 60534271 THE NEW PRIESTWOOD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 6300 20% 559.44 419.58 PRIESTWOOD COURT ROAD,BRACKNELL 60036931 THE WAYZ HALL 4950 20% 439.56 329.67 CALFRIDUS YOUTH CLUB,CALFRIDUS WAY,BRACKNELL 60225201 ST MICHAELS SCHOOL HOUSE CHILDCARE TRUST LTD DAY NURSERY 10500 20% 502.20 376.65 CROWTHORNE,ROAD,BRACKNELL 60375541 FARLEY WOOD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTRE 8300 20% 737.04 552.78 TURNPIKE ROAD,BINFIELD, BRACKNELL 16,724.76 5,300.31.
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