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Request for Information Regarding Business Rates Freedom of Information Act Request Deputy Chief Executive’s Directorate Response date: 29th May 2015 Request: Request for information regarding Business rates: In accordance with the provisions specified within the above Act I hereby request the following information or an update of the information since the last request. All information requested relates to Business Rates. Required Information;- A list of all live business rates accounts with a 2010 list Rateable Value greater than or equal to £5,000. Property Reference Number (also known as Billing Authority Reference Number) of the property on which the charge is made. Please note that this is not the Rate Demand or Rate Account Number. Current rateable value Account holder name Property address The billing address (where different to the property address), the contact telephone number and email address The date the current ratepayer became liable for the business rates – we do not require any historical account liability dates only the current ratepayers liability start date Where a property is currently empty please provide the date the ratepayer became liable for empty rates Where there is an exemption on the account please provide the start and end date and type of exemption applied (e.g. listed building) Where there is a relief on the account please provide the date it was applied and the type of relief (e.g. charity) We do not require any personal information or sole traders. Response: Please see the attached spreadsheet, the information for which was correct at 25th May 2015. Please note that where the ‘primary liable party name’ is that of an individual rather than a company name, the information has been removed under s.40(2) – Personal information. We have provided the addresses for the ‘primary liable parties’, however contact telephone numbers and email addresses have been removed under s.40(2) because we do not have permission from the third party to release that information and with 2,780 entries on the spreadsheet it is not feasible for each person to be contacted to seek permission. Last rateable Current prop Current prop Current relief Current relief value for Primary Liable Account Current prop exemption exemption Current relief award start award end Valuation Office Ref 2010 party name Full Property Address Account Mailing Address start date exemption code start date end date type date date 110720005090700010 5300 02 Uk Ltd Mm02 Site 7081 At Bt Depot, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/04/2002 Hawthorn Rise, Haverfordwest, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire, SA61 Street, London, W1H 6DU 2BG 120230027265700100 5400 02 Uk Ltd Mm02 Site 9350 At Windsor Hill Farm, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/04/2002 Golden Lane, Pembroke, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA70 4SY Street, London, W1H 6DU 110200001373001987 5500 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 20156 At Sub Station, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 30/12/2005 Maes Y Mynach, St Davids, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 Street, London, W1H 6DU 6QG 110830006195700400 8300 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 36393, Torch Theatre, St C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 15/05/2006 Peters Road, Milford Haven, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA73 2BU Street, London, W1H 6DU 120230064000021599 5300 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 37799 At Southdown Farm, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 26/02/2007 St Daniels Hill, Pembroke, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA71 5QY Street, London, W1H 6DU 120010007168701169 6500 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 8075 At Henllan Farm, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/08/2004 Llanddewi Velfrey, Narberth, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA67 7NZ Street, London, W1H 6DU 110700004770700300 8300 02 Uk Ltd O2 Site 37781, Telephone Exchange, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/03/2008 Perrots Avenue, Haverfordwest, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA61 2DY Street, London, W1H 6DU 12022008448700000A 5500 02 Uk Ltd Communication Station At Port Of C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 17/07/2000 Pembroke, Royal Dockyard, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Street, London, W1H 6DU SA72 6TD 120110033927002099 5300 02 Uk Ltd Mm02 Mast, Slippery Back Lane, ., C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/04/2006 Narberth Road, Tenby, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA70 8TT Street, London, W1H 6DU 110410002885700100 8300 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 3103, Uzmaston Road, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 25/07/1996 Uzmaston, Haverfordwest, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA61 1UT Street, London, W1H 6DU 120130007037702100 5500 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 4171, Windberry Top C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 31/08/1997 Farm, Begelly, Kilgetty, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA68 0XA Street, London, W1H 6DU 120020007184700900 5300 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 4172, Little Kings Caravan C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 29/01/1998 Park, Ludchurch, Narberth, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA67 8JF Street, London, W1H 6DU 110240002055700100 5300 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 4173,, Cornerpiece C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/05/1998 Pumping Station, Treffgarne, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 Street, London, W1H 6DU 5PH 110470002655700400 5600 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 4174, Langford Farm, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 27/02/1998 Johnston, Haverfordwest, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA62 3HD Street, London, W1H 6DU 110030000205702600 5400 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 6903 At Pencncw Mawr, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/04/2004 Eglwyswrw, Crymych, Pembrokeshire, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman SA41 3UP Street, London, W1H 6DU 11017000111070010X 6200 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site 9403 Adj To A40, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/01/2001 Letterston, Haverfordwest, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, Street, London, W1H 6DU 120030007079700600 5400 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site At Redstone Farm, ., C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 29/07/1997 Narberth, Pembrokeshire, SA67 7EX Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Street, London, W1H 6DU 120200007735701700 5700 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site Carew No 4170 At, South C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 02/09/1998 Hills Farm Deer Park Lane, Lamphey, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, SA70 8PS Street, London, W1H 6DU 120050007006700500 5300 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site, Clerkenhill Farm, Slebech, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 23/12/1997 Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 Team, Portman House, 2 Portman 4PE Street, London, W1H 6DU 120220047498700400 5400 02 Uk Ltd Mmo2 Site, Pembroke Dock Cricket C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 20/08/1998 Club, Imble Lane, Pembroke Dock, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA72 6PL Street, London, W1H 6DU 110130000930700700 11250 02 Uk Ltd O2 (418) At Glasfryn Radio Site, C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/04/2014 Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, SA65 9QJ Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Street, London, W1H 6DU 1201400121670000X 5900 02& Airwave Ltd Dfp 37246 ( Comm. Mast),Pentlepoir C/O Cluttons Llp, Fao Telecons Rating 01/09/2006 Reservoir, Pentlepoir, Saundersfoot, Team, Portman House, 2 Portman Pembrokeshire, SA69 9BJ Street, London, W1H 6DU 1108400064027000B1 74000 99p Store Unit B1, Havens Head Retail Centre, Style Way, Pineham, Northampton, 09/01/2013 Limited Havens Head Business Park, NN4 9EX Goosepill, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 3AU 110700004565000100 59000 99p Store Woolworth, Castle Square, Style Way, Pineham, Northampton, 18/11/2009 Limited Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 NN4 9EX 2AA 110610004377700000 5300 A & J M Myrtle Pharmacy, Goodwick Square, Myrtle Pharmacy, Goodwick Square, 01/09/2000 Small 01/04/2007 Sheppard Ltd Goodwick, Pembrokeshire, SA64 0BP Goodwick, Pembrokeshire, Sa64 0bp Business Relief 110010000045700000 6200 A & Km Trading White Hart Inn, Finch Street, St White Hart Inn, Finch Street, St 08/10/2013 Small 08/10/2013 Ltd Dogmaels, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, Dogmaels, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, Business SA43 3EA Sa43 3ea Relief 110700004555001600 6100 A A H Pharmacy ., 16-17, Bush Row, Haverfordwest, Service Ledger Department, Sapphire 01/04/1996 Small 01/04/2008 Concessions Pembrokeshire, Court, Walsgrave Triangle, Coventry, Business Limited CV2 2TX Relief 120170007926704800 37000 A E E Photovoltaic Installation At Jordanston C/O Hazel Capital Llp, 227 Shepherds 15/03/2013 Renewables Uk Farm, St Florence, Tenby, Bush Road, London, W6 7AS 33 Ltd Pembrokeshire, SA70 8LX 120110014080020005 15000 A E Petersen Ltd 2 Noe Acre, Gas Lane, The Norton, 1&2 Victoria Buildings, High Street, 01/04/2005 Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 8AG Abercarn, NP11 5GS 120110022407012001 20750 A E Petersen Ltd Shop & Premises, 6, High Street, 1&2 Victoria Buildings, High Street, 23/12/2006 Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 7EU Abercarn, NP11 5GS 11004000230700400 8000 A J Recycling Ltd Meigan Wells, Boncath, Meigan Wells, Boncath, 01/04/2007 Small 01/10/2010 31/03/2016 Pembrokeshire, SA37 0JE Pembrokeshire, Sa37 0je Business 00:00 Relief 120230080647001009 10500 A T S Cymru Well Hill, ., Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, C/O Gerald Eve, Fao Mr Andrew 01/04/1996 Small 01/10/2010 31/03/2016 Wales Limited SA71 4DH Rudd, 35 Kings Hill Avenue, West Business 00:00 Malling, Kent, ME19 4DN Relief 110730005170700000 20000 A T S South Associated Tyre Specialist, Back Lane, C/O Gerald Eve, Fao Mr Andrew 01/04/1996 Wales Ltd Prendergast, Haverfordwest, Rudd, 35 Kings Hill Avenue, West Pembrokeshire,
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