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Page No 1 Date 28-DEC-2017 Version No 33 Crown © 2017 Postal Town Date 28-DEC-2017 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 33 Postal Town - ALL STRETTON, SHROPSHIRE Page No 1 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 429103699200080 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT THE OAKS, INWOOD LANE, SY6 6LA 3,350 AND PREMISES Crown © 2017 www.voa.gov.uk Date 28-DEC-2017 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 33 Postal Town - BEWDLEY, WORCS Page No 2 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 430505020000000 CW WAREHOUSE AND PREMISES HALL FARM, BUTTON BRIDGE, KINLET, DY12 22,000 C 16-APR-2014 22-JUL-2014 3AW 430504130000000 CS3 HAIRDRESSING SALON AND COUNTRY STYLE HAIR & BEAUTY, BUTTON 1,050 PREMISES BRIDGE LANE, KINLET, DY12 3DQ 430232150000000 CL PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES BUTTON OAK INN, BUTTON OAK, KINLET, 4,500 C DY12 3AQ 430232110000000 IF3 WORKSHOP THE COTTAGE, BUTTON OAK, KINLET, DY12 2,550 3AQ 430125770000000 CO OFFICE THE WOODLANDS CARAVAN PARK, DOWLES 500 ROAD, DY12 3AE 430505190000000 CX CATTERY AND PREMISES CATSLEY VIEW, MEATON LANE, KINLET, 1,050 C DY12 3DD 432912059960010 CO OFFICE OFFICE AT CRABMILL HOLIDAY HOMES 1,150 C 01-APR-2010 12-MAY-2010 GREENACRES, STURT LANE, KINLET, DY12 3HB 430507130000000 IF3 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES STURT FORESTRY YARD, STURT LANE, 2,950 KINLET, DY12 3HH 430505850000000 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT HOBNILL, THE WHITE COTTAGE, KINLET, 820 AND PREMISES DY12 3BD 432912074600012 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT 1 & 2 THE FOLD LITTLE MEATON FARM, 3,000 01-APR-2015 14-SEP-2017 A AND PREMISES KINLET, DY12 3DF 430513250000000 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT 6 UPPER HOUSE FARM, KINLET, DY12 3BX 1,500 01-APR-2016 14-APR-2016 AND PREMISES 430125470000000 MR HOSTEL AND PREMISES COOPERS MILL, KINLET, DY12 3HQ 5,400 430232200000000 CL PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES EAGLE AND SERPENT, KINLET, DY12 3BE 5,250 C 430125980000000 EL SCHOOL AND PREMISES KINLET C OF E SCHOOL, KINLET, DY12 3BQ 4,250 430232230000000 EP SCHOOL AND PREMISES KINLET HALL, KINLET, DY12 3AY 38,500 C 01-APR-2010 21-JAN-2013 A Crown © 2017 www.voa.gov.uk Date 28-DEC-2017 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 33 Postal Town - Addresses not related to streets, BEWDLEY, WORCS Page No 3 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 430241270000000 IF3 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES SUNNYSIDE, KINLET, DY12 3BU 5,400 430126010000000 LC3 HALL AND PREMISES VILLAGE HALL, KINLET, DY12 3AY 1,225 Crown © 2017 www.voa.gov.uk Date 28-DEC-2017 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 33 Postal Town - BISHOPS CASTLE, SHROPSHIRE Page No 4 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 415301110010100 MH SURGERY AND PREMISES UNIT 1A, BISHOPS CASTLE BUSINESS PARK, 9,800 SY9 5BX 415301110030000 CW WAREHOUSE AND PREMISES BISHOPS CASTLE BUILDING SUPPLIES, 41,750 BISHOPS CASTLE BUSINESS PARK, SY9 5BX 415301110020900 EN1 CHIDCARE CENTRE AND CHILD CARE CENTRE, BISHOPS CASTLE 3,950 PREMISES BUSINESS PARK, SY9 5BX 415301110050000 CW WAREHOUSE AND PREMISES UNIT E, BISHOPS CASTLE BUSINESS PARK, 7,800 06-JAN-2016 15-JAN-2016 SY9 5BX 415301800060800 LI SPORTS CENTRE AND TEME LEISURE, BRAMPTON ROAD, SY9 5AY 108,000 13-SEP-2010 13-FEB-2013 PREMISES 415308026270050 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT PLASAUDUON 5, BULL LANE, SY9 5DA 2,250 01-APR-2010 08-APR-2010 AND PREMISES 415301000011100 LX SPORTS GROUND AND BOWLING GREEN, BULL LANE, SY9 5DA 450 PREMISES 415300805041000 CH1 HOLIDAY HOME MOUNT COTTAGE, BULL LANE, SY9 5DA 1,875 415308026270030 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT THE SCHOOL HOUSE HOLIDAY LETS, BULL 9,100 23-MAY-2014 29-SEP-2014 AND PREMISES LANE, SY9 5DA 415301000165900 CW STORE 16, CASTLE GREEN, SY9 5BY 560 C 415301200010000 EM RESOURCE CENTRE AND BISHOPS CASTLE HERITAGE RESOURCE 1,975 PREMISES CENTRE, CHAPEL YARD, SY9 5DE 415301800050400 EL SCHOOL AND PREMISES THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, CHURCH BANK, 167,000 13-APR-2012 21-MAY-2013 SY9 5AY 415308026370050 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT 5 WOODBINE TERRACE, CHURCH LANE, SY9 820 01-APR-2010 08-APR-2010 AND PREMISES 5AF 415301400022100 MS1 FIRE STATION AND PREMISES FIRE STATION, CHURCH LANE, SY9 5AF 7,700 01-APR-2010 10-OCT-2014 A 415301400010800 LC3 HALL AND PREMISES TITHE BARN, CHURCH LANE, SY9 5AF 820 Crown © 2017 www.voa.gov.uk Date 28-DEC-2017 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 33 Postal Town - BISHOPS CASTLE, SHROPSHIRE Page No 5 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 415301600088000 CO OFFICE AND PREMISES OFFICE 1ST FL THE OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH 850 STREET, SY9 5AD 415301600072500 CH2 GUEST HOUSE AND PREMISES 7, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AA 2,900 C 415301600231000 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 23, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 3,700 C 415301600291400 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 29, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 4,700 415301600302300 CS OFFICE 30, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AE 1,675 415301600303100 CO HAIRDRESSING SALON AND 30A, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 1,900 PREMISES 415301600310400 CO OFFICES AND PREMISES 31, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 2,900 415301600322800 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 32, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AE 3,200 C 415301600330900 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 33, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 10,500 415301600430500 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 43, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 2,200 415301600441300 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 44, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AE 1,825 16-OCT-2012 24-OCT-2012 415308026390450 CS CAFE AND PREMISES 45, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 1,850 16-MAY-2016 25-AUG-2016 415301600463800 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 46, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 3,500 415301600472000 CS SHOP 47, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 610 C 415301600570000 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 57, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AE 2,400 415301600630800 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 59-63, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 9,000 Crown © 2017 www.voa.gov.uk Date 28-DEC-2017 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 33 Postal Town - BISHOPS CASTLE, SHROPSHIRE Page No 6 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 415301600621900 CS7W SHOWROOM, WORKSHOP AND 60-62, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AE 3,050 C PREMISES 415301600611100 CO OFFICES AND PREMISES 61, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 1,325 415301600700200 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 68-70, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AE 3,950 415301600086400 CS SHOP ADJ THE OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH STREET, 1,350 SY9 5AD 415308026410001 CH2 GUEST HOUSE AND PREMISES CURLY TAIL ACCOMMATION AND SALON, 3,250 01-NOV-2014 17-DEC-2014 CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AE 415301600032600 CS SHOP PETROL FILLING HARRY TUFFINS, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AA 16,000 04-JUL-2011 01-FEB-2013 STATION AND PREMISES 415301600482800 CL PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES KINGS HEAD, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AA 8,750 C 01-APR-2010 22-MAR-2011 A 415301600085300 CS SHOP AND PREMISES OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AD 8,300 415308026410020 CS6 POST OFFICE POST OFFICE AT THE BOARS HEAD, 1,450 18-NOV-2010 15-FEB-2011 CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AE 415301600060100 CP CAR PARK R/O BOARS HEAD, CHURCH STREET, SY9 3,000 5AE 415301600071700 LX BOWLING GREEN AND R/O SIX BELLS, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AA 330 PREMISES 415301600011300 IF3 WORKSHOP R/O SIX BELLS, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AA 3,450 415301605058300 CL PUBLIC HOUSE SIX BELLS, CHURCH STREET, SY9 5AA 11,000 C 415308026410000 CL PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES THE BOARS HEAD, CHURCH STREET, SY9 12,400 C 01-NOV-2014 17-DEC-2014 5AE 415301600034200 CG1 VEHICLE REPAIR WORKSHOP THE GARAGE R/O HARRY TUFFINS, CHURCH 5,300 04-JUL-2011 01-FEB-2013 AND PREMISES STREET, SY9 5AA Crown © 2017 www.voa.gov.uk Date 28-DEC-2017 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 33 Postal Town - BISHOPS CASTLE, SHROPSHIRE Page No 7 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 415301605057200 IX BREWERY AND PREMISES THE SIX BELLS BREWERY, CHURCH 2,000 STREET, SY9 5AA 415308026430000 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT SHADY HOLLOW, COLEBATCH ROAD, SY9 4,050 01-NOV-2016 26-JUL-2017 AND PREMISES 5JY 415308026580210 LC COMMUNITY CENTRE AND GND FLR 21, GRANGE ROAD, SY9 5AW 840 01-APR-2015 15-NOV-2016 PREMISES 415302800011300 CP CAR PARK AND PREMISES CAR PARK, HARLEY JENKINS STREET, SY9 1,300 5AH 415302900350700 CS SHOP AND PREMISES PT GND FL PORCH HOUSE, HIGH STREET, 2,275 C SY9 5BQ 415302900023400 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 1 MARKET STEPS, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BG 2,350 415302900052400 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 5, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BE 2,400 C 415308026610005 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT FLAT AT 5, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BE 820 28-MAY-2016 22-JUL-2016 AND PREMISES 415302900060500 CS1 BANK AND PREMISES 6, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BQ 4,100 415302900100800 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 10-12, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BQ 2,650 01-APR-2010 19-FEB-2015 415302900171700 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 15, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BE 2,225 C 415302900190300 CS SHOP 19, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BE 1,500 415302900231400 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 23, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BE 1,800 C 415302900250000 CS SHOP AND PREMISES 25, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BE 1,750 415302900261600 CS SHOP 26, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BQ 1,900 415302900281000 CO OFFICES AND PREMISES 28, HIGH STREET, SY9 5BE 1,800 Crown © 2017 www.voa.gov.uk Date 28-DEC-2017 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority
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