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Mr Luke Spikes Email Address Provided Sent Via Email To Environment & Community Services Department Mr Luke Spikes Date: 30th May 2017 Email address provided Your Ref: Our Ref: FIDP/009144-17 Enquiries to: Private Sector Housing Sent via email to: Tel: (01454) 868 126 request-407211- Email: [email protected] [email protected] Dear Mr Spikes, RE: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST Thank you for your request for information received on 18th May 2017. Further to our acknowledgement of 18th May 2017, I am writing to provide the Council’s response to your enquiry. This is provided at the end of this letter. I trust that your questions you been satisfactorily answered. If you have any questions about this response then please contact me again via [email protected] or at the address below. If you are not happy with this response you have the right to request an internal review by emailing [email protected]. Please quote the reference number above when contacting the Council again. If you remain dissatisfied with the outcome of the internal review you may apply directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The ICO can be contacted at: The Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF or via their website at www.ico.org.uk Yours sincerely, Chris Gillett Private Sector Housing Manager cc [email protected] Steve Evans, Director for Environment & Community Services South Gloucestershire Council, Department for Environment & Community Services, PO Box 299, Complaints & FOI, Civic Centre, High Street, Bristol, BS15 0DR www.southglos.gov.uk FOI request reference: FIDP/009144-17 Request Title: HMO Date received: 18th May 2017 Service areas: Housing Date responded: 26th May 2017 FOI Request Questions I would be grateful if you would supply a list of addresses for current HMO licensed properties in the Bristol area including the name(s) and correspondence address(es) for the owners. Response Landlord Licensed HMO Address Name Company Name Correspondence Address Mr. Peter Postmill House, Windmill Lane, Wheatley, 60 Wright Way Stoke Gifford Ramsdale Oxfordshire, OX33 1TA Mrs. Joyce 117 High Street Hanham Staniforth 117 Hanham Road, Hanham, Bristol, BS15 3QG Mr. David Penleigh Care 51 Pendennis Road Staple Hill Hook Homes Ltd 39 Overnhill Road, Downend, Bristol, BS16 5DS Ms. Michelle Regency House, 37-40 Alexandra Parade, 17 New Charlton Way Almondsbury Michael AGM Estates Ltd Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, BS23 1QZ Mr. Gary 34 New Charlton Way Almondsbury Cooper 53 Hudson Close, Yate, Bristol, BS37 4ND Ms. Michelle Regency House, 37-40 Alexandra Parade, 45 New Charlton Way Almondsbury Michael AGM Estates Ltd Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, BS23 1QZ Mr. Ken Robane, Coronation Road, Rodborough, Stroud, 33 South Road Kingswood Edmondson GL5 3SD Mr. Andrew Teiencombe Cleve, Chagford, Newton Abbott, 94 Wright Way Stoke Gifford Sinclair Devon, TQ13 8ET Mr. Robert Deux Tete Henleaze Business Centre, Henleaze House, 13 34 High Street Staple Hill Head Properties Harbury Road, Bristol, BS9 4PN Steve Evans, Director for Environment & Community Services South Gloucestershire Council, Department for Environment & Community Services, PO Box 299, Complaints & FOI, Civic Centre, High Street, Bristol, BS15 0DR www.southglos.gov.uk Mr. Steve 42 Farm Lees, Charfield, Wotton-under-Edge, 41 Jekyll Close Stoke Gifford Boulton GL12 8JA Ms. Catherine Supported Kelly House, 27-29 Ashley Road, Montpelier, 41 Gloucester Road North Filton Twine Independence Ltd Bristol, BS6 5NJ Mr. Kenneth 20 Westfield Way, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 20 Sixth Avenue Filton Bennett 0EN Mr. Terry 43 Springfield Avenue, Mangotsfield, Bristol, BS16 36 Mayville Avenue Filton Eddolls Eddolls Bezant Ltd 9BL Mrs. Brenda 54a Wellington Walk, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, 83 Gloucester Road North Filton Ellis BS10 5EU Mrs. Caroline 4 Jekyll Close Stoke Gifford Lindegaard Letwithease.com 401 Gloucester Road, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 8TS Mr. Dorian 496 Filton Avenue Filton Hardacre 53 Hampton Road, Cotham, Bristol, BS6 6HZ Mr. Paul 89 Court Orchard, Wotton-under-Edge, 24 Jekyll Close Stoke Gifford Hayward Gloucestershire, GL12 7JE Mr. Timothy 71 Soundwell Road Staple Hill Edwards 20 Medway Drive, Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 1RZ Mr. Simon 61 Perry Orchard, Upton-St. Leonards, Gloucester, 21 Lancelot Road Stoke Gifford Evans GL4 8DH Mr. Keith Hanborough House, North Hinksey Lane, Botley, 3 High Street Staple Hill White CRM Students Oxford, OX2 0QS Mr. Hugh Sims- 1 Broncksea Road Filton Williams 8 Redland Green Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 7HE Mrs. Angela Rose Cottage, Trevyr Road, Grosmont, 5 Jekyll Close Stoke Gifford Walmsley Abergavenny, Gwent, NP7 8HT Mrs. Victoria 209 Overndale Road Downend. Vicary Neo Estates Ltd 10 Middlecroft, Abbeymead, Gloucester, GL4 4RL Steve Evans, Director for Environment & Community Services South Gloucestershire Council, Department for Environment & Community Services, PO Box 299, Complaints & FOI, Civic Centre, High Street, Bristol, BS15 0DR www.southglos.gov.uk The Elms, Upper Mr. Bruce The Elms Farm Office, Upper Tockington Road, Tockington Road Tockington Farr Tockington, BS32 4LQ Mr. William Groves Park 51 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 40 Wood Mead Stoke Gifford Park Investments Ltd 6AD Mr. William Groves Park 51 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 56 Wright Way Stoke Gifford Park Investments Ltd 6AD Mr. Wajahat Gladstones Clinic 22 Ridley Avenue Siston Choudhry Ltd 59 Queen Square, Bristol, BS1 4JZ Winterbourne Mr. David Home Orchard Churchleaze Farm, Henfield Road, Coalpit Heath, 4 Camp View Down Drew Developments Ltd Bristol, BS36 2UY Mr. Lee 36 Paxton Stoke Gifford Tucker 56 Woodside Road, Downend, Bristol, BS16 2SL Mr. Aaron 83 Kings Drive Stoke Gifford Jeremy 26 Kellaway Avenue, Bishopston, Bristol, BS6 7XU Mrs. Sophie 91H Hanham Road Kingswood Aodu 483 Green Lanes, London, N13 4BS Mr. Oliver Rivendale Estates 27 Parnell Road Stoke Gifford Hawthorne Ltd 13 Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2AA Mr. Oliver 16 Potterswood Close Kingswood Cassidy 60 Meadow Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL9 5HB Mrs. Linda 6 Ninth Avenue Filton Robson 2 Burford Avenue, Stoke Lodge, Bristol, BS34 6DJ Mr. Robin Kingfisher Lettings 3 Laddon Mead Yate Crawford & Management 19 Barkers Mead, Yate, Bristol, BS37 7LF Mr. Edward 10 Beverley Gardens, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, 165 Downend Road Downend Payne BS9 3PR Mr. William Groves Park 51 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 33 Great Copsie Way Stoke Gifford Park Investments Ltd 6AD Mr. Shaun 1 The Avenue Yate Oates 1 The Avenue, Yate, Bristol, BS37 4PN Steve Evans, Director for Environment & Community Services South Gloucestershire Council, Department for Environment & Community Services, PO Box 299, Complaints & FOI, Civic Centre, High Street, Bristol, BS15 0DR www.southglos.gov.uk Mr. Richard 23 Guest Avenue, Emersons Green, Bristol, BS16 15 Hampton Street Kingswood King 7GA Mr. Andrew 10 Rockside Gardens, Frampton Cotterell, Bristol, 14 North Street Staple Hill Palmer BS36 2HL Mrs. Tanya Brackley, Redwood Road, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 16 Great Copsie Way Stoke Gifford Forster 9AD Mr. Enayat 30 Elberton Road, Coombe Dingle, Bristol, BS9 43 Gloucester Road North Filton Shakib 2QA Mr. Richard 23 Guest Avenue, Emersons Green, Bristol, BS16 72 Soundwell Road Soundwell King 7GA Mrs. Veronica 23 New Cheltenham Road Kingswood Stanley 77 Wellsway, Bath, Somerset, BA2 4RU Mr. William Groves Park 51 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 6 Wren Close Stoke Gifford Park Investments Ltd 6AD Mrs. Sina 6 Jekyll Close Stoke Gifford Gerhand 92 Clayfield, Yate, Bristol, BS37 7HU Mr. Quan 10 Jekyll Close Stoke Gifford Min Zhu 11 Jekyll Close, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS16 1UX Mr. Peter 9 Jekyll Close Stoke Gifford Thomas 9 Jekyll Close, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS16 1UX Mrs. Fiona Churchill House, The Street, Olveston, Bristol, 50 Wright Way Stoke Gifford Macaskill BS35 4DP Mr. Richard 42 Casson Drive Stoke Gifford Smith 21 Alpha Road, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1DH Mr. Jaswant 82 Jellicoe Avenue Stoke Gifford Singh 138 Cromwell Road, St. Andrews, Bristol, BS6 5EZ Mr. Paul Ruffet Cottage, Ruffet Road, Kendleshire, 41 Mortimer Road Filton Fredericks Winterbourne, Bristol, BS36 1AN Mr. Frances 47 Rances Lane, Workingham, Berkshire, RG40 2 Wood Mead Stoke Gifford Mooty 2LG Steve Evans, Director for Environment & Community Services South Gloucestershire Council, Department for Environment & Community Services, PO Box 299, Complaints & FOI, Civic Centre, High Street, Bristol, BS15 0DR www.southglos.gov.uk Mr. William Groves Park 51 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 24 Wright Way Stoke Gifford Park Investments Ltd 6AD Mrs. Carol Freeman 45 Casson Drive Stoke Gifford Freeman Residential Ltd 5 Downside Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2XE Mr. William Groves Park 51 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 10 East Fields Road Stoke Gifford Park Investments Ltd 6AD Mr. William Groves Park 51 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 5 Wren Close Stoke Gifford Park Investments Ltd 6AD Mr. Richard 23 Guest Avenue, Emersons Green, Bristol, BS16 17 Counterpool Road Kingswood King 7GA Mr. Anthony 91F Hanham Road Kingswood Umekwe 9 The Crescent, Dollis Hill, London, NW2 6HA Mrs. Veronica 51 South Road Kingswood Stanley 77 Wellsway, Bath, Somerset, BA2 4RU Mr. Christopher Groves Park 51 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 5 Wider Mead Stoke Gifford Groves Investments Ltd 6AD Mr. David Orions Orchard, Hallett Road, Castle Cary, BA7 17 Chapel Lane Warmley Gorodi
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