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(Text) Classification Estate Information Post Code Maintenance Contract Site Name / Building Name (text) Site Address (text) Town / City (text) Classification (text) Engie Maintained Albany Park Canoe and Sailing Centre Albany Mews Kingston KT2 5SL Achieving for Children Engie Maintained Community Centre - HRA School Lane Tolworth KT6 7QJ Achieving for Children Engie Maintained Dickerage Building and Adventure Playground Dickerage Lane New Malden KT3 3SG Achieving for Children Engie Maintained Dukes Centre (The) Dukes Avenue Kingston KT2 5QY Achieving for Children Engie Maintained King Charles Centre Hollyfield Road Surbiton KT5 9AL Achieving for Children Engie Maintained Moor Lane Centre Moor Lane Chessington KT9 2AA Achieving for Children Engie Maintained New Malden Childrens Centre, 117 Burlington Road New Malden KT3 4NS Achieving for Children Engie Maintained Star Centre, adjoining 42 King Charles Crescent KT5 8SX Achieving for Children Engie Maintained Surbiton Children's Centre Alpha Road Surbiton KT5 8RS Achieving for Children Engie Maintained 17/19 Chamberlain Way Surbiton KT6 6JH Adult Social Care Engie Maintained Coombe Oak Warren Road Kingston upon ThamesKT2 7HY Adult Social Care Engie Maintained Murray House Acre Road Kingston upon ThamesKT2 6EE Adult Social Care Engie Maintained Woodbury Home for Adults, No. 8 Kingsdowne Road Surbiton KT6 6JZ Adult Social Care Engie Maintained Beaconsfield 17 Beaconsfield Road New Malden KT3 3HY Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Surbiton Children's Centre Nursery Alpha Road Surbiton KT5 8RS Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Devon Way Centre Devon Way Chessington KT9 2RJ Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Doris Venner Youth and Community Centre The Manor Drive Worcester Park KT4 7LG Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Fircroft 96 Ditton Road Surbiton KT6 6RH Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Fountain Youth Centre Fountain Roundabout, KingstonNew Road Malden KT3 3PE Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Kingfisher Sports Centre Fairfield Road Kingston upon ThamesKT1 2PY Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Kingsmeadow Sports Ground Kingston Road New Malden KT1 3PB Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Market House Market Place Kingston upon ThamesKT1 1JS Commercial Portfolio Engie Maintained Tolworth Recreation Centre Fullers Way North Tolworth KT6 7LQ Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Car park Malden Centre, Blagdon RoadNew Malden Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Car Park The Bittoms Kingston Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Car park Part of Car Park at Fairfield NorthKingston aka Cattle Market Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Car park The Rose Car Park, Kent RoadKingston Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Guildhall High Street Kingston upon ThamesKT1 1EU Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Guildhall 1 High Street Kingston upon ThamesKT1 1EU Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Guildhall 2 High Street Kingston upon ThamesKT1 1EU Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Hook Centre Hook Road Chessington KT9 1EJ Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Kingston Cemetery and Crematorium Bonner Hill Road Kingston upon ThamesKT1 3EZ Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Kingston Library, (including Junior Library) Fairfield Road Kingston upon ThamesKT1 2PS Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Museum and Heritage Centre Wheatfield Way Kingston upon ThamesKT1 2PF Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained New Malden Library & Hall Kingston Road New Malden KT3 3LY Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Old Malden Library Church Road Old Malden KT4 7RD Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Sessions House 17 Ewell Road Surbiton KT6 6AQ Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Shop Mobility Eden Walk Kingston KT1 1BL Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Surbiton Cemetery Lower Marsh Lane Surbiton KT1 3BN Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Surbiton Library & Hall Ewell Road Surbiton KT6 6AG Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Swallow Park Traveller Site Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Tudor Hall Tudor Drive Kingston upon ThamesKT2 5QH Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Tudor Library Tudor Drive Kingston upon ThamesKT2 5QH Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Hobkirk House Resource Centre Blagdon Road New Malden KT3 4BD Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Newent House Day Centre & Resource Centre Browns Road Surbiton KT5 8SP Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Noble Centre - Part of Hobkirk Blagdon Road New Malden KT3 4BD Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained School Cottage Hollyfield Road Surbiton KT5 9AL Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Together Working for Wellbeing 22 Gloucester Road Kingston upon ThamesKT1 3SJ Corporate Portfolio Engie Maintained Tolworth Library (leasehold) 37-39 The Broadway Tolworth KT6 7DJ Education Engie Maintained (Part) Dysart Special School, Ewell Road 186 Ewell Road Surbiton KT6 6HL Education Chessington Children's Centre Buckland Road Chessington KT9 1JE Achieving for Children Kingston Hill Children's Centre Alexandra Road Kingston KT2 6SE Achieving for Children Kingston Town Children's Centre Villiers Road Kingston KT1 4LR Achieving for Children Norbiton Children's Centre Dickerage Lane New Malden KT3 3RZ Achieving for Children North Kingston Children's Centre Latchmere Road Kingston KT3 5PF Achieving for Children Old Malden Children's Centre Sheephouse Way Old Malden KT3 5PF Achieving for Children Tolworth Children's Centre School Lane Surbiton KT6 7SA Achieving for Children West Chessington Children's Centre Lovelace Primary, Mansfield RoadMansfield Road KT9 2RN Achieving for Children Amy Woodgate House/Resource Centre Nigel Fisher Way Chessington KT9 2SN Adult Social Care Bardwell House, 37 Knights Park (Leasehold) KT1 2RA Adult Social Care Bradbury Centre – Flats 1 & 2, 37B (Leasehold) Listed as Unit b, Bardwell HouseGrange Road Kingston KT1 2RA Adult Social Care Carisbrooke, 12 St Matthew's Avenue New Malden KT6 6JJ Adult Social Care 48 High Street Kingston KT1 1HN Commercial Portfolio 183 Kingston Road Malden & Coombe KT3 3SS Commercial Portfolio 1A St Andrews Rd Surbiton Commercial Portfolio 21-27 Wellington Crescent Malden & Coombe KT3 3NE Commercial Portfolio 23 - 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