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BASSETLAW – NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSING OFFICER PATCHES Patch 1 – HARWORTH / BLYTH / STYRRUP / SCROOBY / MISSON / EVERTON / GRINGL BASSETLAW – NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSING OFFICER PATCHES Patch 1 – HARWORTH / BLYTH / STYRRUP / SCROOBY / MISSON / EVERTON / GRINGLEY / WEST STOCKWITH / MISTERTON/OLDCOTES Neighbourhood Housing Officer – Adele Hewison mobile: 07725 768369 Harworth Harworth Wimpey Estate. Everton Amanda Road 8 Arundel Walk 19 Carr View 10 Baulk Lane 10 Balmoral Court 6 Mount Prospect 1 Bawtry Close 6 Broo kside Walk 6 The Bungalows Bawtry Road 23 Chatsworth Court 11 (High Street) 4 Beech Road 44 Dorchester Road 20 Windy Ridge 8 Beverley Road 2 Hardwick Court 4 23 Common Lane 11 Harewood Court 24 Coronation Bungalows Sandringham Court 7 (Alexandra Road) 8 Strathmore Court 6 Gringley Cumberland Close 6 Thoresby Close 12 Devonshire Road 19 Windsor Court 9 Hunters Drive 8 Festival Avenue 19 124 Laycock Avenue 17 Grange View 4 Windsor Close 6 Greenwood Avenue 22 Blyth 31 Grosvenor Road 4 West Stockwith Hilltop Court 7 Briber Road 5 Holderness Close 19 Green View 6 Aegir View 4 Lindsey Road 22 Little Lane 1 Ings Lane 4 Melbourne Grove 8 Long Row 2 Orchard Bungalows 6 Oxford Drive 9 Sherwood Crescent 11 14 Rutland Crescent 23 Spital Road 4 Rutland Drive 2 29 Misterton Sandrock Road 36 Sandymount East 12 Styrrup Amcott Avenue 14 Sandymount West 12 Fox Covert Lane 7 Sherwood Road 10 Pagdin Drive 4 Grange Avenue 12 Smith Square 15 Grange Close 22 Styrrup Road 5 Scrooby Grange Drive 2 The Green 28 Grange Walk 11 Thompson Avenue 17 Church View 4 Grovewood Road 4 Welbeck Road 1 Mayflower Avenue 6 Hillsyde Avenue 20 West Street 3 Station Road 1 Marsh Lane 1 Westmorland House 40 11 Swallow Court 23 Whitby Road 6 Wharfe Road 1 Windermere Avenue 8 Misson 117 York Road 4 473 Coronation Avenue 12 Oldcotes High Street Bungalows 6 Jubilee Close 4 Blyth Road 6 West Street 2 Elmesmere Drive 1 24 South View 1 -- 8 Total No. Properties = 858 BASSETLAW – NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSING OFFICER PATCHES Patch 2 – HALLCROFT / NORTH RD AREA / CLAYWORTH/ CLARBOROUGH / TORWORTH / MATTERSEY / MATTERSEY THORPE /SUTTON / LOUND / BECKINGHAM / COTTAM / WALKERINGHAM / RANSKILL / HAYTON / NORTH WHEATLEY / BOLE /THRUMPTON/TRESWELL / HEADON / RAMPTON / STOKEHAM / SOUTH & NORTH LEVERTON / STURTON LE STEEPLE Neighbourhood Housing Officer – Donna Bell mobile: 07725 768489 Hallcroft Torworth Walkeringham Barnes Court 21 Holds Lane 2 High Street 8 Cherry Holt 11 Huntsman Place 8 Moorland Avenue 10 Denman Close 6 Underwood Avenue 3 Moorland Close 10 Hallcroft Road 27 13 Moorland Walk 2 Hardstaff Close 8 South Moor Road 3 Highfield 24 Mattersey + Mattersey Station Road 18 Leafield 21 Thorpe Stockwith Road 2 Lowfield 13 53 Medway 13 Broomfield Lane 4 Ranskill Millman Way 9 Cunningham Close 15 Milnercroft 16 Keyes Close 10 Cherry Tree Close 16 Milnercroft Green 12 Keyes Court 3 Cherry Tree Walk 4 Morley Avenue 14 Keyes Rise 4 Station Avenue 47 Northfield Way 24 Mattersey Thorpe Road 8 67 Redforde Park Avenue 25 Priory Close 1 Sandringham Road 25 Winston Court 6 Hayton Scotton Square 12 Winston Green 11 Sherwin Walk 19 62 Church Lane 1 Shrewsbury View 19 The Orchard 2 St Michael’s Green 24 Sutton 3 The Glebe 15 Trinity Road 20 Portland Bungalows 4 West Furlong 15 Portland Flats 7 North Wheatley Whitaker Close 24 Portland Place 9 Windsor Rd Bungalows 20 20 St Helen’s Rise 1 Windsor Road 37 Top Street Flats 2 474 Lound Church Close 4 7 North Road Area Chainbridge Road 7 Grove Bungalows 4 Bole Brewsters Way 2 Manor Flats 4 Conway Gardens 36 Town Street 2 St Martin’s Flats 4 East Walk 5 17 Firth Road 4 Beckingham Thrumpton Galway Crescent 8 Long Walk 4 Bells Court 5 New Inn Walk 5 59 Hawthorne Close 20 Thrumpton Lane 2 Clayworth Walkeringham Road 2 West Grove 6 27 Whinney Moor Lane 1 Chambers Gardens 4 Cottam Woodlands 14 Church Lane 1 28 Floss View 1 5 Clarborough Sth + Nth Leverton & Rampton Habblesthorpe Birch Close 6 Broad Gores 5 Greenside Avenue 16 Chapel Close 6 Glover Close 2 The Green 1 Gill Green walk 16 Habblesthorpe Close 22 23 Smeath Lane 3 Keeton Way 2 Stokeham 30 White Post Bungalows 4 30 Council Houses 1 Treswell Sturton le Steeple Orchard Rise 1 Cross Street 1 Headon Crown View 2 Church View and Leverton Road 3 Church Street 3 Watkins Lane 8 Riseholme, 14 Church Street 2 5 Total No. Properties = 944 BASSETLAW – NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSING OFFICER PATCHES Patch 3 – CENTRAL RETFORD / EAST MARKHAM / ASKHAM / LANEHAM /TUXFORD / DUNHAM- ON-TRENT & RAGNALL / DARLTON / NORMANTON-ON-TRENT / GAMSTON / BOTHAMSALL / WEST DRAYTON Neighbourhood Housing Officer – Paula Owen mobile: 07725 768505 Central Retford Askham Alma Road 2 South Croft 1 Armstrong Road 51 Bescoby Street 9 Tuxford Bolham Lane 7 Buttermarket House (Exchange St) 9 Birch Court 25 Caledonian Road 3 Capps Place 9 Chancery Lane Flats 3 Charter Place 12 Claters Close 43 Faraday Avenue 17 Collins Walk 2 Fleming Avenue 4 Crossways 17 Gilbert Avenue 12 Eagle Place 29 Haynes Close 2 Gomersall Close 30 Hillside 2 Grove Street 11 Lincoln Road 5 Hillcrest Mews 32 Mayfair Place 11 Hirst Road 32 Nicholas Place 8 Holmes Road 52 Ollerton Road 3 Kirke Street 19 Orchard Crescent 8 Leverton Road 17 Peel Avenue 7 Lidgett Lane 3 The Beeches 35 Moorgate 9 The Pastures 20 Mount Pleasant 3 Welbeck Place 4 Nelson Street 1 Woodhouse Place 18 Spital Hill 16 202 Springfield Road 41 St Swithun’s Green 12 Dunham-on-Trent & Ragnall Strawberry Road 21 Cartwright Close 2 The Meadow 18 Leach Close 6 Trent Street 3 Roberts Close 3 Water Lane 36 11 Wellington Square 20 Darlton Wellington Street 28 Wesley Road 8 Bryon Close 4 Wharton Street 2 589 Normanton-on-Trent East Markham Eastgate 1 Crossways 6 Tuxford Road 10 Kirke Close 15 11 Old Hall Lane 2 Plantation Avenue 7 Trinity Crescent 10 Gamston 40 Clinton Rise 1 Hather Close 6 7 West Drayton Bothamsall Hillside View 6 Lawson Close 2 Total No. Properties = 881 Laneham Broadings Lane 4 Ring O Bells 4 8 BASSETLAW – NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSING OFFICER PATCHES Patch 4 – ORDSALL / RANBY / ELKESLEY / SANDY LANE ESTATE, WORKSOP Neighbourhood Housing Officer – June Pocklington mobile: 07725 768494 Ranby Ordsall Beechwood Crescent 5 Arum Croft 10 St Martins Bungalows 4 Ashcroft 15 9 Ashford Court 13 Beechways 14 Elkesley Blandford Drive 3 Brecks Road 16 Headland Avenue 10 Briar Lea 11 Hollybush Close 14 Broadleigh Court 19 Lawnwood Avenue 5 Chestnut Avenue 13 Pepperley Rise 2 Cheyne Walk 6 Robinson Close 4 Chidmere 4 35 Fairway 5 Farfield 4 Sandy Lane Forest View 28 Grange Road 15 Colbeck House 17 Greenway 2 Creswell Road 52 High Street 4 Crown Place 1 Lansdowne Court 16 Humber Street 2 Ling Beeches 8 John Street 1 Lockwood Drive 8 Sandhill House 22 Lyncombe Court 18 Sandy Lane 54 Millfield Close 7 Sime Street 20 Newlands 20 Trent Street 17 Ollerton Road 12 186 Orchard Leigh 11 Rose Lea 7 Sand hill Street/Godfreys Court Rufford Avenue 23 Sedgemere 2 Sandhill Street 44 Sherwood Road 15 Godfreys Court 34 The Grange 15 78 The Oval 18 Welbeck Road 6 Westhill House 5 Westhill Road 69 Wharncliffe Road 29 Whitcombe Court 15 Willow Holt 15 501 Total No. Properties = 809 BASSETLAW – NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSING OFFICER PATCHES Patch 5 – LANGOLD / RHODESIA / SHIREOAKS / COSTHORPE / CARLTON-IN-LINDRICK Neighbourhood Housing Officers – Michelle Hoggard (Mon/Tues/Weds am) mobile: 07725 768487 Jenny Nilsson (Weds pm/Thurs/Fri) mobile: 07725 768508 Langold Carlton-in-Lindrick Wimpey Estate Birchwood Close 10 Chestnut Road 19 Beech Grove 16 Church Street 5 Beverley Walk 13 Cross Street 8 Canterbury Walk 9 Doncaster Road 9 Cheviot Court 2 Dyscarr Close 12 Chichester Walk 14 Firbeck Crescent 4 Cotswold Court 8 Goldthorpe Avenue 10 Hawthorne Way 30 Goldthorpe Close 26 Knaton Road 10 Knott End 4 Lilac Tree Grove 6 Laburnum Road 29 Lime Tree Avenue 23 Markham Road 11 Litchfield Walk 10 Mellish Road 11 Mendip Court 6 Ramsden Avenue 6 Rotherham Baulk 6 Riddell Avenue 9 Salisbury Walk 4 School Road 3 Sycamore Road 12 White Avenue 10 Wiillow Avenue 12 William Street 8 181 194 Rhodesia Cecil Close 6 Carlton-in-Lindrick Mabel Street 2 Mary Street 12 Beckett Avenue 9 Queen Elizabeth Crescent 47 Chiltern Way 12 Tylden Way 11 Cleveland Close 10 Winifred Street 20 Dadley Road 50 98 Hambleton Court 10 Le Brun Square 21 Shireoaks Lindrick Close 7 Cornwall Road 11 Long Lane 13 Leeds Road 7 Lowther Square 19 Pembroke Road 2 Mulberry Crescent 3 Shireoaks Common 8 North Way 8 York Place 7 Oxford Road 28 35 Pentland Drive 5 Queens Road 1 Ramsden Crescent 18 Costhorpe Rotherham Baulk 5 Ghest Villas 4 The Green 12 Highfield Villas 9 231 Ingham Bungalows 8 Lawn Road 9 Northumberland Avenue 57 Total No. Properties = 832 West View 6 93 BASSETLAW – NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSING OFFICER PATCHES Patch 6 – THIEVESDALE / LARWOOD / PROSPECT / KESWICK RD / VALLEY RD&GATEFORD Neighbourhood Housing Officer – Caroline Hurt mobile: 07725 768463 Thievesdale Prospect Keswick Road Airedale 3 Beechcroft 6 Campbell Close 5 Bishopdale 11 Coventry Drive 30 Coniston Road 6 Coverdale 14 Cumbria Road 7 Eskdale Drive 1 Farndale 27 Greenacre Road 16 Keswick Road 10 Glaisdale 19 Kent Close 27 Rydal Drive 12 Swaledale 8 Lancastrian Way 74 34 Thievesdale Close 19 Mercia Close 7 Thornton Dale 5 Monmouth Road 23 Valley Road/Gateford Wensleydale 11 Northumbria Close 25 Whitsundale 11 Northwood 22 Buckingham Rise 42 128 Primrose Way 22 Prince Charles Road 48 Ravenscourt 4 Princess Anne Road 8 Larwood Ridgeway 5 Royal Crescent 40 Ringwood 2 Sandringham Crescent 1 Carnoustie 22 Southdene 3 Valley Road 24 Fingleton 54 St Davids Close 7 Anston Avenue 9 Jardine 27 Sunnymede 5 Gateford Road 17 Larwood Avenue 32 Wessex Close 4 Raines Avenue 4 Larwood House 32 Wessex Road 13 Raines Park Road 1 Longhurst 35 Westway 34 Stanley Street 1 Voce Court 10 336 195 212 Total No.
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