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Recycling Specification The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Service Specification: Recycling - Appendix B LOCATION OF MIXED RECYCLING BANKS AS AT 01/04/11 No. of Recycling Building Name Address Address No of Domestic Properties Bins ABBOTSBURY HOUSE 139 ABBOTSBURY ROAD 35 2 OAKWOOD COURT 51D ABBOTSBURY ROAD 160 13 SWINBROOK DEVELOPMENT 101 ACKLAM ROAD 100 2 GOLBORNE GARDENS 1 to 10 ADAIR ROAD 10 1 SOUTHAM HOUSE ADAIR ROAD 21 1 TMO FLATS 1 to 29 ADAIR ROAD 29 1 DOMESTIC 6 ADDISON CRESCENT 1 1 PARKLAND COURT ADDISON ROAD 15 1 REDLYNCH COURT 69 ADDISON ROAD 12 1 DOMESTIC ALBERT MEWS 23 1 ALLEN MANSIONS ALLEN STREET 17 1 WYNNSTAY GARDENS ALLEN STREET 70 2 ADAIR TOWER APPLEFORD ROAD 78 2 TMO FLATS 1 APPLEFORD ROAD 19 1 JAMES HOUSE APPLEFORD ROAD 35 2 GLOUCESTER PARK APARTMENTS ASHBURN PLACE 100 2 ASHBURNHAM MANSIONS ASHBURNHAM ROAD 62 1 CONINGHAM COURT ASHBURNHAM ROAD 20 1 ST JOHNS COURT 1A ASHBURNHAM ROAD 15 1 WYCOMBE SQUARE AUBREY WALK 63 7 FLATS 163 BARLBY ROAD 16 1 NOTTING BARN ESTATE BARLBY ROAD 81 1 Author’s initials: JA Version: 3 (text agreed with SITA 22.12.2011) Date last amended: 24.11.2011 Page number of this section: 1 The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Service Specification: Recycling - Appendix B THE INK BUILDING 130-136 BARLBY ROAD 69 3 BASIL MANSIONS BASIL STREET 34 2 SILVESTER HOUSE BASING STREET 24 2 GLOUCESTER COURT 2 BASSETT ROAD 25 1 MULBERRY CLOSE BEAUFORT STREET 40 1 BEAUFORT HOUSE BEAUFORT STREET 22 1 SIR THOMAS MORE ESTATE BEAUFORT STREET 244 3 ST JOSEPHS CLOSE BEVINGTON ROAD 75 3 SWINBROOK ESTATE BEVINGTON ROAD 1 NHHG FLATS 16-24 BLENHEIM CRESCENT 17 2 TMO FLATS 96-98 BLENHEIM CRESCENT 11 1 TREADGOLD HOUSE 25 BOMORE ROAD 38 2 APPLEFORD HOUSE BOSWORTH ROAD 28 2 BOSWORTH HOUSE BOSWORTH ROAD 12 1 THE MANSIONS, BLOCKS 3 & 4 BRAMHAM GARDENS 45 1 PIPPIN HOUSE 25 BRAMLEY ROAD 30 2 BRAMLEY HOUSE BRAMLEY ROAD 45 2 WINDSOR COURT 79 BRAMLEY ROAD 50 1 GOODRICH COURT 81-87 BRAMLEY ROAD 24 1 KENSINGTON HOUSING TRUST 142 BRAMLEY ROAD 8 1 ROBINSON HOUSE BRAMLEY ROAD 49 2 CORONATION COURT BREWSTER GARDENS 40 1 KENSINGTON HOUSING TRUST BRIDGE CLOSE 50 2 HARRODS COURT 11 BROMPTON PLACE 14 1 DOMESTIC 19 CADOGAN GARDENS 28 1 GUINNESS TRUST CADOGAN STREET 125 4 SUTTON DWELLINGS CALE STREET 463 10 Author’s initials: JA Version: 3 (text agreed with SITA 22.12.2011) Date last amended: 24.11.2011 Page number of this section: 2 The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Service Specification: Recycling - Appendix B CROSFIELD COURT CAMBRIDGE GARDENS 9 1 JOHNSON HOUSE CAMPDEN HILL 33 1 THORNWOOD GARDENS CAMPDEN HILL 43 4 KENSINGTON HEIGHTS 81-89 CAMPDEN HILL ROAD 84 3 THE BOATHOUSE CENTRE CANAL CLOSE 16 1 CORBETT HOUSE CATHCART ROAD 16 1 CAVERSHAM HOUSE 21-25 CAVERSHAM STREET 14 3 CHELSEA TOWERS CHELSEA MANOR GARDENS 58 1 CHELSEA MANOR COURT CHELSEA MANOR STREET 94 3 CHESIL COURT CHELSEA MANOR STREET 67 1 DAVER COURT CHELSEA MANOR STREET 81 1 GROVE HOUSE CHELSEA MANOR STREET 120 3 MERIDEN COURT CHELSEA MANOR STREET 80 2 PEABODY TRUST CHELSEA MANOR STREET 111 5 SWAN COURT CHELSEA MANOR STREET 92 1 WHITELANDS HOUSE CHELTENHAM TERRACE 94 2 CHEPSTOW COURT CHEPSTOW CRESCENT 34 1 THORNBURY COURT 36-38 CHEPSTOW VILLAS 46 2 CHALFONT HOUSE 19 CHESHAM STREET 38 1 CHELSEA BOATHOUSES CHEYNE WALK 58 1 SHREWSBURY HOUSE 42 CHEYNE WALK 52 1 THE COURTYARD 60/61 CHEYNE WALK 1 2 PIER HOUSE 31 CHEYNE WALK, OAKLEY STREET 136 4 ALLOM HOUSE CLARENDON ROAD 40 2 NOTTINGWOOD HOUSE CLARENDON ROAD 100 3 PARK COURT 115A CLARENDON ROAD 12 1 CLAREVILLE COURT CLAREVILLE STREET 23 1 Author’s initials: JA Version: 3 (text agreed with SITA 22.12.2011) Date last amended: 24.11.2011 Page number of this section: 3 The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Service Specification: Recycling - Appendix B DALEY THOMPSON HOUSE 27 COLVILLE SQUARE 18 1 TMO FLATS 14 COLVILLE SQUARE 12 1 TWISADAY HOUSE 28 COLVILLE SQUARE 38 1 ANDRIDGE HOUSE 24-28 CONVENT GARDENS 8 1 MANNING HOUSE 6 to 23 CONVENT GARDENS 20 2 FLATS 53-54 CORNWALL GARDENS 15 1 STANFORD COURT 25 CORNWALL GARDENS 32 1 WYCHWOOD HOUSE 1 COTTESMORE GARDENS 1 1 ALBERT GRAY HOUSE CREMORNE ESTATE 20 1 ANCHOR HOUSE CREMORNE ESTATE 6 1 APOLLO PLACE CREMORNE ESTATE 42 1 GILLRAY HOUSE CREMORNE ESTATE 32 2 LACLAND HOUSE CREMORNE ESTATE 32 3 PURCELL HOUSE CREMORNE ESTATE 16 2 CORNWALL MANSIONS CREMORNE ROAD 21 2 FLATS 163-169 CROMWELL ROAD 48 2 POINT WEST DOMESTIC 156A CROMWELL ROAD 450 4 SHERBORNE COURT 180-186 CROMWELL ROAD 140 2 ST. MUNGOS HOSTEL 173 CROMWELL ROAD 1 CLEMENT HOUSE 135 DALGARNO GARDENS 43 2 PEABODY BUILDINGS DALGARNO WAY 350 10 PRINCESS ALICE HOUSE DALGARNO WAY 80 2 OLD CHELSEA MEWS 18 DANVERS STREET 6 1 ROPERS ORCHARD 66 DANVERS STREET 16 1 DIXON HOUSE DARFIELD WAY 80 2 MARKLAND HOUSE DARFIELD WAY 80 2 WESTHILL COURT 5 DENBIGH ROAD 21 1 Author’s initials: JA Version: 3 (text agreed with SITA 22.12.2011) Date last amended: 24.11.2011 Page number of this section: 4 The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Service Specification: Recycling - Appendix B AVENUE COURT DRAYCOTT AVENUE 15 1 WILTSHIRE CLOSE DRAYCOTT AVENUE 214 12 DONOVAN COURT 107 DRAYTON GARDENS 40 2 1-29 CAMPDEN HILL GATE DUCHESS OF BEDFORD WALK 56 2 DUCHESS OF BEDFORD HOUSE DUCHESS OF BEDFORD WALK 50 1 ACADEMY GARDENS DUCHESS OF BEDFORD WALK 66 2 ARDEN HOUSE 107 EARLS COURT ROAD 11 1 COURTLEIGH 126 EARLS COURT ROAD 21 1 FLATS 163-169 EARLS COURT ROAD 1 FLATS 160-164 EARLS COURT ROAD 1 SERVITE HOUSING 227 EARLS COURT ROAD 122 1 DOMESTIC 292 EARLS COURT ROAD 7 1 TMO FLATS 15-80 EDENHAM WAY 100 2 LITTLE CHELSEA HOUSE 21-23 EDITH GROVE 12 1 NEVILL COURT EDITH TERRACE 52 2 LEONARDS COURT EDWARDES SQUARE 43 2 GALSWORTHY HOUSE ELGIN CRESCENT 16 1 CHELSEA COURT 95 ELM PARK GARDENS 40 2 ELM PARK GARDENS ESTATE ELM PARK GARDENS 484 8 GATEWAYS ESTATE 44-46 ELYSTAN PLACE 26 1 CROWN LODGE 12 ELYSTAN STREET 131 2 BYRON & MARLOW COURTS ELYSTAN STREET (or Petyward) 26 1 TMO FLATS 5 EXMOOR STREET 12 3 FLATS 6 EXMOOR STREET 39 2 NHHG FLATS 30 FAWCETT ST 14 1 NHHG FLATS 39 FINBOROUGH ROAD 10 1 TMO FLATS 123-125 FINBOROUGH ROAD 16 1 Author’s initials: JA Version: 3 (text agreed with SITA 22.12.2011) Date last amended: 24.11.2011 Page number of this section: 5 The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Service Specification: Recycling - Appendix B TMO FLATS 63-65 FINBOROUGH ROAD 32 2 TREGUNTER ESTATE 62 FINBOROUGH ROAD 58 1 TREGUNTER ESTATE 140 FINBOROUGH ROAD 12 1 TREGUNTER ESTATE 169 FINBOROUGH ROAD 12 1 PRINCESS BEATRICE HOUSE 192 FINBOROUGH ROAD 188 1 WALNUT TREE HOUSE FINBOROUGH ROAD 38 2 ROSETTI HOUSE FLOOD STREET 4 1 BURTON COURT FRANKLINS ROW 86 1 FRINSTEAD HOUSE FRESTON ROAD 80 2 ELM PARK HOUSE FULHAM ROAD 58 1 FLATS 161 FULHAM ROAD 19 1 KEPPEL HOUSE FULHAM ROAD 15 1 RBKC - FLATS 437-449 FULHAM ROAD 26 1 THE BROMPTONS, ROSE SQUARE FULHAM ROAD 74 5 TMO FLATS 361 FULHAM ROAD 11 1 FLATS 367 FULHAM ROAD 41 2 HAZLEWOOD TOWER GOLBORNE GARDENS 78 2 TMO FLATS 32 GOLBORNE ROAD 32 1 TRELLICK TOWER GOLBORNE ROAD 217 2 LANCASTER WEST 401-439 GRENFELL ROAD 2 THE GALLERIES 2A GUNTER GROVE 15 1 DENBIGH HOUSE 8 HANS PLACE 23 1 DOMESTIC 621 HARROW ROAD 8 1 DOMESTIC 599 HARROW ROAD 8 1 GADSDEN HOUSE HAZLEWOOD CRESCENT 24 3 HOLMEFIELD HOUSE HAZLEWOOD CRESCENT 289 4 CARLTON HOUSE HENRY DICKENS COURT 47 1 Author’s initials: JA Version: 3 (text agreed with SITA 22.12.2011) Date last amended: 24.11.2011 Page number of this section: 6 The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Service Specification: Recycling - Appendix B DOMBEY AND COPPERFIELD HOUSE HENRY DICKENS COURT 48 3 DORA & FLORENCE HOUSE HENRY DICKENS COURT 36 2 DORRIT & PICKWICK HOUSE HENRY DICKENS COURT 48 3 ESTELLA AND AGNES HENRY DICKENS COURT 36 2 MARLEY HOUSE HENRY DICKENS COURT 47 1 SLOANE SQUARE HOUSE 1 HOLBEIN PLACE 16 1 TARNBROOK COURT 9 HOLBEIN PLACE 16 1 DUKES LODGE 80 HOLLAND PARK 26 1 FITZCLARENCE HOUSE 175-177 HOLLAND PARK AVENUE 27 1 FLATS 133-159 HOLLAND PARK AVENUE 72 2 COUNTERS COURT 101 HOLLAND ROAD 18 2 INGELOW HOUSE HOLLAND STREET 33 2 ADDISLAND COURT HOLLAND VILLAS ROAD 43 1 DOMESTIC 7 HOLLAND VILLAS ROAD 5 1 HOLLYWOOD COURT HOLLYWOOD ROAD 24 1 MILLINER HOUSE HORTENSIA ROAD 34 2 HORTENSIA HOUSE HORTENSIA ROAD 56 4 KNIGHTS HOUSE HORTENSIA ROAD 20 1 BROADWALK HOUSE 51 HYDE PARK GATE 28 1 DOMESTIC FLATS 36-37 HYDE PARK GATE 10 3 FLATS 39 HYDE PARK GATE 21 1 PARK CLOSE ILCHESTER PLACE 55 2 SAMUEL LEWIS TRUST ESTATE IXWORTH PLACE 295 9 ARUNDEL COURT JUBILEE PLACE 43 1 KELFIELD COURT 1 KELFIELD GARDENS 18 1 FLATS 32 KELSO PLACE 3 1 Author’s initials: JA Version: 3 (text agreed with SITA 22.12.2011) Date last amended: 24.11.2011 Page number of this section: 7 The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Service Specification: Recycling - Appendix B GARROW HOUSE 190 KENSAL ROAD 85 1 KENSINGTON HOUSING TRUST 313 KENSAL ROAD 9 1 QUAYSIDE HOUSE 302 KENSAL ROAD 108 2 POLLOCK HOUSE KENSAL ROAD 23 1 TOLLBRIDGE CLOSE KENSAL ROAD 48 1 RUTH HOUSE KENSAL ROAD 30 1 PORTOBELLO LOFTS 328 KENSAL ROAD 12 1 ROYSTON COURT 161-199 KENSINGTON CHURCH ST 20 1 DURWARD HOUSE & ROXBURGHE MANS 31-32 KENSINGTON COURT 43 2 KENT & KENSINGTON HOUSES 35 KENSINGTON COURT 30 1 KENBROOK HOUSE 284 KENSINGTON HIGH STREET 30 1 KENTON COURT 356 KENSINGTON HIGH STREET 89 1 MONARCH HOUSE 241 KENSINGTON HIGH STREET 41 2 PHILLIMORE COURT KENSINGTON HIGH STREET 37 2 STAFFORD COURT 178-188 KENSINGTON HIGH STREET 16 1 TROY COURT 214 KENSINGTON HIGH STREET 98 1 MALL CHAMBERS KENSINGTON MALL 24 2 DOMESTIC 8 KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS 6 1 FINNISH AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE 14 KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS 1 1 SAUDI RESIDENCE 24 KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS 1 2 THE LODGE 32 KENSINGTON PARK GARDENS 22 1 LATIMER HOUSE (AND SARUM HOUSE) 54 KENSINGTON PARK ROAD 24 1
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