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Operator / Company Site Name Address1 Address2 OPERATOR / COMPANY SITE NAME ADDRESS1 ADDRESS2 ADDRESS3 CITY COUNTY POSTAL COMAH DUTY LA_CODE LOCAL AUTHORITY COUNTRY EASTING NORTHING 3M United Kingdom Public Limited Company Northallerton Standard Way Industrial Estate Darlington Road NORTHALLERTON North Yorkshire DL6 2XA COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2710 Hambleton England 436023 495216 A E M Limited Ramsgate 6-8 Wilton Road RAMSGATE Kent CT12 5HE COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2260 Thanet England 635941 166232 AB Agri Limited Rugeley The Levels Industrial Estate Factory 1 Brick Kiln Way RUGELEY Staffordshire WS15 1RD COMAH Lower Tier Operator 3405 Cannock Chase England 404846 316040 Abbey Metal Finishing Company Limited Hinckley Unit 2 Dodwells Road HINCKLEY Leicestershire LE10 3BZ COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2420 Hinckley & Bosworth England 439994 293428 ADI Treatments Limited West Bromwich Doranda Way WEST BROMWICH West Midlands B71 4LE COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4620 Sandwell England 402117 290021 Adient Seating UK Limited Wednesbury Hallens Drive Off Holyhead Road WEDNESBURY West Midlands WS10 7DD COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4620 Sandwell England 397680 294859 Aesica Pharmaceuticals Limited Cramlington Windmill Industrial Estate Shotton Lane CRAMLINGTON Northumberland NE23 3JL COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2940 Northumberland UA England 423967 578424 Aesica Queenborough Limited Queenborough Whiteway Road Isle of Sheppey QUEENBOROUGH Kent ME11 5EL COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2255 Swale England 590561 172694 A-Gas (UK) Limited Portbury West Barnyard Road Portbury West Bristol North Somerset BS20 7XH COMAH Lower Tier Operator 0121 North Somerset England 350029 176014 AGC Chemicals Europe Limited Hillhouse PO Box 4, York House Hillhouse International Fleetwood Road North THORNTON-CLEVELEYS Lancashire FY5 4QD COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2370 Wyre England 334323 442988 Agrii (UK) Limited Micheldever Larkwhistle Farm Larkwhistle Farm Road Micheldever WINCHESTER Hampshire SO21 3BG COMAH Lower Tier Operator 1765 Winchester England 453648 141618 Air BP Limited Manchester Airport Pinfold Lane MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M90 5AX COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4215 Manchester England 381200 384800 Air Liquide UK Limited Goole Wand Lane Eggborough GOOLE North Yorkshire DN14 0LR COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2739 Selby England 458246 424301 Air Liquide UK Limited Tunstall Stoke on Trent Unit 11 Newfields Industrial Estate High Street Tunstall STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST6 5PD COMAH Lower Tier Operator 3455 Stoke-on-Trent England 385845 352361 Air Liquide UK Limited Irlam Sorby Road Irlam MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M44 5BA COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4230 Salford England 372065 393192 Air Liquide UK Limited Coleshill Station Road Coleshill BIRMINGHAM Warwickshire B46 1JY COMAH Lower Tier Operator 3705 North Warwickshire England 420054 290926 Air Products (BR) Limited Hull Saltend Lane Hedon HULL East Riding of Yorkshire HU12 8PP COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2001 East Riding England 516407 428604 Air Products (BR) Limited Manchester, Carrington Manchester Road Carrington Urmston MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M31 4TG COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4245 Trafford England 372998 392798 Air Products (BR) Limited Stallingborough Laporte Road Stallingborough GRIMSBY Lincolnshire DN37 8DX COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2002 North East Lincolnshire England 521862 414324 Air Products (BR) Limited Ellesmere Port Newbridge Road Stanney Mill LITTLE STANNEY Cheshire CH2 4RA COMAH Lower Tier Operator 0660 Cheshire West and Chester UA England 341729 375055 Air Products (BR) Limited Middlesbrough Huntsman Drive MIDDLESBROUGH Cleveland TS2 1SD COMAH Lower Tier Operator 0738 Stockton-on-Tees England 452232 522552 Air Products (BR) Limited Didcot, Hawksworth Harrier Park, Hawksworth Road Hawksworth DIDCOT Oxfordshire OX11 7PL COMAH Lower Tier Operator 3115 South Oxfordshire England 451786 191373 Air Products (BR) Limited Llanwern Spencer Works Queensway Llanwern NEWPORT Gwent NP19 4QX COMAH Lower Tier Operator 6935 Newport UA Wales 337602 186156 Air Products Public Limited Company Stoke on Trent Festival Park Festival Way Hanley STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST1 5HB COMAH Lower Tier Operator 3455 Stoke-on-Trent England 386975 348591 Air Products Public Limited Company Walkden, Manchester Sharp Street Worsley Walkden MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M28 3WA COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4230 Salford England 374454 403533 Air Products Public Limited Company Bardon Hill Hilltop Industrial Estate Walker Road Bardon Hill COALVILLE Leicestershire LE67 1TU COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2435 NW Leicestershire England 445141 312060 Air Products Public Limited Company Basingstoke Hampshire Business Park Crockford Lane Chineham BASINGSTOKE Hampshire RG24 0GA COMAH Lower Tier Operator 1705 Basingstoke England 465109 155898 Airedale Chemical Company Limited Keighley Airedale Mills Skipton Road Crosshills KEIGHLEY West Yorkshire BD20 7BX COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2705 Craven England 401060 445376 AKW Group Plc Trafford 26 Bond Europa Way Trafford Park MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M17 1WF COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4245 Trafford England 379959 396530 Akzo Nobel Packaging Coatings Limited Bordesley Green Bordesley Green Road Bordesley Green BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B9 4TQ COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4605 Birmingham England 409962 287124 Alloga UK Limited Alfreton, Amber Park Amber Park Industrial Estate Berristow Lane South Normanton ALFRETON Derbyshire DE55 2FH COMAH Lower Tier Operator 1010 Bolsover England 445484 357552 Amcol Minerals Europe Winsford Weaver Valley Road WINSFORD Cheshire CW7 3BU COMAH Lower Tier Operator 0660 Cheshire West and Chester UA England 365548 367099 AMG Superalloys UK Limited Rotherham Fullerton Road ROTHERHAM South Yorkshire S60 1DL COMAH Upper Tier Operator 4415 Rotherham England 442229 391236 Anglian Water Services Limited Grafham Water Treatment Works Ashcroft Road West Perry Grafham HUNTINGDON Cambridgeshire PE28 0BW COMAH Upper Tier Operator 0520 Huntingdon England 515547 266617 Anglian Water Services Limited Wing Water Treatment Works Morcott Road Wing OAKHAM Rutland LE15 8SA COMAH Upper Tier Operator 2470 Rutland UA England 489900 302615 Anglian Water Services Limited Elsham Water Treatment Works Middlegate Lane Elsham Wolds BRIGG Lincolnshire DN20 0NV COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2003 North Lincolnshire England 503564 413532 Arch Timber Protection Limited Huddersfield Huddersfield Works Leeds Road HUDDERSFIELD West Yorkshire HD2 1YU COMAH Upper Tier Operator 4715 Kirklees England 416619 418536 Argent Energy Holdings Limited Ellesmere Port Stanlow Oil Terminal Bridges Road ELLESMERE PORT Cheshire CH65 4EQ COMAH Lower Tier Operator 0660 Cheshire West and Chester UA England 342200 375500 ASCO UK Limited Great Yarmouth, South Denes Road South Denes Road Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 3LX COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2615 Great Yarmouth England 652628 305755 Associated British Ports Kings Lynn Estuary Road KINGS LYNN Norfolk PE30 2HJ COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2635 W Norfolk & Kings Lynn England 561581 320749 Associated British Ports Immingham Shed No 2 / 3 Immingham Dock IMMINGHAM Lincolnshire DN40 2QY COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2002 North East Lincolnshire England 519961 415876 Associated British Ports Immingham Immingham Dock IMMINGHAM Lincolnshire DN40 2NS COMAH Upper Tier Operator 2002 North East Lincolnshire England 520050 415844 Associated British Ports Ipswich, Winters Folly & Dutch Barn Cliff Quay Ipswich Suffolk IP3 0BD COMAH Lower Tier Operator 3515 Ipswich England 616983 242988 Associated British Ports Immingham ABP Bulk Park Alexandra Road North Immingham Dock Immingham Lincolnshire DN40 2QW COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2002 North East Lincolnshire England 520200 415700 Associated British Ports Liverpool, Garston Dock Road Garston LIVERPOOL Merseyside L19 2NF COMAH Lower Tier Operator 4310 Liverpool England 339682 384386 Associated Petroleum Terminals (Immingham) Limited Immingham Main Terminal Queens Road IMMINGHAM Lincolnshire DN40 2PN COMAH Upper Tier Operator 2002 North East Lincolnshire England 520911 415541 AstraZeneca UK Limited Hurdsfield Manufacturing Site Silk Road Business Park Charter Way MACCLESFIELD Cheshire SK10 2NA COMAH Lower Tier Operator 0670 Cheshire East UA England 392549 375551 Augean Treatment Limited Sandwich Ramsgate Road SANDWICH Kent CT13 9ND COMAH Lower Tier Operator 2220 Dover England 633750 159808 Augean Treatment Limited Avonmouth Sevenside Trading Estate Smoke Lane BRISTOL Gloucestershire BS11 0YA COMAH Lower Tier Operator 0116 Bristol UA England 352493 180620 Avanti Gas Limited Coolham Coolham Road HORSHAM West Sussex RH13 8GT COMAH Lower Tier Operator 3825 Horsham England 512177 123495 Avanti Gas Limited Stanton Shepherds Grove Industrial Estate Stanton BURY ST EDMUNDS Suffolk IP31 2UD COMAH Lower Tier Operator 3525 St Edmundsbury England 599125 273211 Avanti Gas Limited Ellesmere Port Britannia Road Ellesmere Port CHESHIRE Merseyside CH65 4LA COMAH Upper Tier Operator 0660 Cheshire West and Chester UA England 342815 375269 Avanti Gas Limited Horam Chiddingly Road Horam HEATHFIELD East Sussex TN21 0JJ COMAH Lower Tier Operator 1435 Wealden England 557021 116222 Avanti Gas Limited St Austell Great Longstone Dry Carthew ST AUSTELL Cornwall PL26 8XG COMAH Lower Tier Operator 0840 Cornwall UA England 200489 56169 Avanti Gas Limited Gwynedd Cibyn Industrial Estate Llanberis Road CAERNARFON Gwynedd LL55 2BD COMAH Lower Tier Operator 6810 Gwynedd UA Wales 249968 362724 Avara Avlon Pharma Services Limited Hallen, Avlon Works Severn Road Hallen BRISTOL Gloucestershire BS10 7ZE COMAH Upper Tier Operator 0119
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