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HMO Licensing Register Stroud District Council Public Register of Licensed HMOs Updated: 1st February 2021 Licence Licence Licence Licence Holder Licenced HMO Licenced HMO Licenced HMO Licenced HMO Licenced HMO Holder Holder Given Holder Family Licence Holder Business Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 3 Licenced HMO Address Line 4 Address Line 5 Post Code Title Name Name Organisation Name Address Line 1 6 Whithall Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1HA Mr Nicholas Slader 6 Parliament Street Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1DP Mrs Elizabeth Bird 33 Middle Street StroudGloucestershire GL5 1DZ Mr John Badham 28 230/232 Westward Road StroudGloucestershire GL5 4ST Mr Charles Joss 1 Wakefield House 45 Stratford Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 4AJ Mrs Jo Wickes The Nelson Trust 76 Slad Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1QZ Mr Wayne Tilling 74 Boakes Drive Stonehouse Gloucestershire GL10 3QW Mr Stanley Dickenson Ladymead Stancombe Hillview 110 Bath Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 3NX Mrs Jo Wickes The Nelson Trust London Hotel 30 -31 London Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2AJ Mr Amonbir Mander London Hotel 27 Long Street Wotton Under Edge Gloucestershire GL12 7BX Mrs Frances Ferraby West End Pearcroft Road Stonehouse Gloucestershire GL10 2JY Mr Dominic Carden Stroud Care Services Ltd Pearcroft Road 307 Westward Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 4TX Mr Stuart Haresnape Stafford House London Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2AZ The Nelson Trust 49 High Street Stonehouse Gloucestershire GL10 2NG Mr Matthew Brett-Harris 5/6 Brook Office Park 2 Old Mill View Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 4TY Mr Chee Hao Hui Four Seasons Painswick Inn Gloucester Street Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1QG Shire Training Workshops Ltd Painswick Inn Off Acre Street Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1DU Mr Philip Sullivan MBE Braeside The Old Swan Swan Lane Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2HF Onion Properties Ltd Chargrove House Highcroft Gunhouse Lane Bowbridge, Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2DB Mr Jim Connell 5 1 Rowcroft Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 3BA Mrs Varese Ferrao Hosta House 281 Westward Road StroudGloucestershire GL5 4TN Mr Andrew Warner 4 In accordance with the Housing Act 2004 sec. 232 and related statutory instrument 373. sec 11 Licence Holder Licence Holder Licence Holder Licence Managing Managing Licence Holder Business Business Address Business Address Business Holder Post Managing Agent Given Agent Family Managing Agent Managing Agent Managing Agent Managing Agent Address Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Address Line 5 Code Agent Title Name Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 3 Address Line 4 Old Greenhouse Farm Painswick Stroud Gloucestershire GL6 6SE Mr Nicholas Slader Old Greenhouse Farm Painswick Stroud Maplehurst London Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2SF Mrs Elizabeth Bird Maplehurst London Road Stroud Castle Mead Kings Stanley Stonehouse Gloucestershire GL10 3LD Mr John Badham 28 Castle Mead Kings Stanley Stonehouse Grove Villas Ryeleaze Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1JR Mr Charles Joss 1 Grove Villas Ryeleaze Road Stroud Port Lane Brimscombe Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2QJ Mrs Jo Wickes Port Lane Brimscombe Stroud 76 Slad Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1QZ Mr Wayne Tilling 76 Slad Road Stroud Stroud Gloucestershire GL6 7NF Mr Stanley Dickenson Ladymead Stancombe Stroud Port Lane Brimscombe Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2QJ Mrs Jo Wickes Port Lane Brimscombe Stroud 30 -31 London Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2AJ Mr Amonbir Mander London Hotel 30 -31 London Road Stroud Triscombe Worlds End Lane Wotton Under Edge Gloucestershire GL12 7HD Mrs Frances Ferraby Triscombe Worlds End Lane Wotton Under Edge Stonehouse Stroud Gloucestershire GL10 2JY Mr Dominic Carden Pearcroft Road Stonehouse Stroud 33 Middlefields Ruscombe Reading Berkshire RG10 9DG Mr Stuart Haresnape 34 Middlefields Ruscombe Reading Port Lane Brimscombe Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2QJ Folly Brook Road Bristol Bristol BS16 7FL Sharon Wilton H F Trust Ltd 5/6 Brook Office Park Folly Brook Road Bristol Folly Lane Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1SU Mrs Alice Yen Hui Four Seasons Folly Lane Stroud Gloucester Street Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 1QG Springhill Nailsworth Stroud Gloucestershire GL6 0HU Mr Philip Sullivan Braeside Springhill Nailsworth Stroud Shurdington Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL51 4GA House & Home Property 45 Glegram Road Gloucester Horton Road Gloucester Gloucestershire GL1 3PX Bownham View Thrupp Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 2DY Referal to No. of Residential Storeys Managing Managing Additional Property Comprising No. of No. of No. of No. of Agent Address Agent Address Conditions to Commencement Tirbunal or Summary of the licensed Living Sleeping No. of Shared No. of Shared Line 5 Post Code Description of Licensed HMO Licence Date of Licence Lands Tribunal tribunal decision HMO Rooms Rooms Bathrooms Bathrooms Toilets Toilets Gloucestershire GL6 6SE Converted end terraced property N/A 11 November 2009 No N/A 3 0 8 5 2 5 2 Gloucestershire GL5 2SF Converted terraced property N/A 11 November 2009 No N/A 3 1 6 6 2 6 2 Gloucestershire GL10 3LD Converted end terraced property N/A 17 December 2009 No N/A 3 1 6 4 2 4 3 Gloucestershire GL5 1JR Converted detached property N/A 22 February 2010 No N/A 4 18 0 5 5 5 5 Gloucestershire GL5 2QJ Converted semi detached property N/A 10 March 2010 No N/A 3 3 5 2 2 2 2 Gloucestershire GL5 1QZ Converted semi detached property N/A 21 June 2010 No N/A 3 0 6 2 1 2 1 Gloucestershire GL6 7NF Converted terraced property N/A 21 June 2010 No N/A 3 0 4 3 2 3 2 Gloucestershire GL5 2QJ Converted detached property N/A 21 July 2010 No N/A 3 2 6 6 0 7 1 Gloucestershire GL5 2AJ Converted detached property N/A 25 August 2010 No N/A 4 1 14 11 7 11 7 Gloucestershire GL12 7HD Converted mixed use block N/A 01 November 2010 No N/A 3 1 12 11 1 11 1 Gloucestershire GL10 2JY Converted detached property N/A 02 August 2012 No N/A 3 2 8 9 0 9 0 Berkshire RG10 9DG Detached property N/A 16 March 2015 No N/A 4 2 10 3 3 4 4 Detached property N/A 13 March 2015 No N/A 4 1 6 3 3 4 4 Bristol BS16 7FL Detached property N/A 12 August 2016 No N/A 3 1 7 7 0 7 1 Gloucestershire GL5 1SU Converted semi detached property N/A 28 September 2016 No N/A 3 0 5 3 3 3 3 Converted terraced property N/A 24 July 2014 No N/A 2 0 10 4 4 5 5 Gloucestershire GL6 0HU Converted detached property N/A 31 August 2018 No N/A 3 2 5 3 3 3 3 Gloucestershire GL1 5PZ Converted terraced property N/A13th December 2018 No N/A 3 1 7 3 2 4 3 Detached property N/A 6th February 2019 No N/A 3 3 10 2 2 2 2 Converted terraced property N/A 12th April 2018 No N/A 4 1 5 3 3 2 2 Detached property N/A 2nd October 2019 No N/A 2 1 9 4 2 4 2 No. of No. of No. of Self Max Max No. of Shared No. of Shared Contained No. of Non Self Households Occupants Kitchens Kitchens Sinks Sinks Flats Contained Flats Allowed Allowed 1080 3 0 8 8 2222 0 0 6 6 1122 0 0 6 6 1 1192 0 0 17 17 1111 0 0 5 5 1111 0 0 6 6 1111 0 0 5 6 1122 0 0 6 6 3131 1 0 14 17 12 012 0 9 1 14 14 1122 0 0 8 8 1 122 0 10 10 10 1133 0 6 6 10 3131 2 4 6 6 1111 0 5 5 6 2 316 6 0 10 10 10 2244 0 5 5 16 1122 0 7 7 10 1 155 0 10 10 10 1133 0 5 6 6 2121 0 1 9 12.
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