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All NNDR Live Rvover\24310K to Send.Xls Reference Number Full Property Address Primary Liable party name Rateable Value 00016259999123 Explore@Bristol, Anchor Road, Bristol, BS1 5DB @T Bristol Ltd 360000 0001725801000B The Mill House, Redcliffe Backs, Bristol, BS1 6HN 100% Cotton Ltd 31750 00017456005101 1st Floor, Alexander House, Telephone Avenue, Bristol, BS1 4BS 13spiders Ltd 12500 00015976101001 St Georges House, 101, St Georges Road, Bristol, BS1 5UP 16-25 Independent People 20250 0001395305804B 58-59, Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0ER 16-25 Independent People 39500 00013809004029 4a, Boyces Avenue, Bristol, BS8 4AA 194f Ltd 12000 00018112027034 Unit B5, Worthy Road, Chittening Est, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 0YB 1st Move International Ltd 29500 00013786166008 White Horse, 166, West Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 3LH 21st Century Building Services Ltd 16500 00012496077002 26th, Northcote Group, Great Brockeridge, Bristol, BS9 3UB 26th Bristol Scout Group 10750 00026548052012 52a, The Circus, Bristol, BS1 3BD 3 Uk Retail Ltd 100000 00012856084006 84, Broadmead, Bristol, BS1 3DW 3 Uk Retail Ltd 181000 00015243035112 3rd Flr, 35, King Street, Bristol, BS1 4DZ 35 King Street Ltd 14250 00015243035101 2nd Flr, 35, King Street, Bristol, BS1 4DZ 35 King Street Ltd 16250 00015243035167 Gnd Flr, 35, King Street, Bristol, BS1 4DZ 35 King Street Ltd 18000 00015243035134 1st Flr, 35, King Street, Bristol, BS1 4DZ 35 King Street Ltd 21750 00013444020056 Unit 6, Whitby Road, Bristol, BS4 3QF 3663 First In Food Service Ltd 37750 00013444020037 Unit 4/5, Whitby Road, Bristol, BS4 3QF 3663 First In Food Service Ltd 76500 00016587102134 Pt 1st Floor, Clifton Heights, Triangle West, Bristol, BS8 1EJ 3sixty Internet Ltd 68500 00018771004023 Unit 4a Right, Avonmeads, St Philips Causeway, Bristol, BS2 0SP 3space 392500 00015262001501 Void Shop, Adj Bike, Queens Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1SE 3sphere Ltd 33750 0001473407101A Pt 1st, 2nd & 3rd Flrs, 71, Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1QP 70 One Ltd 11750 00015880001990 Unit 6, Broadwalk Shopping Ctre, Broad Walk, Bristol, BS4 2QU 99p Stores Ltd 66000 00018699200549 Unit Bg16, Broadmead Gallery, Broadmead, Bristol, BS1 3XB 99p Stores Ltd 226000 00014109251007 251, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1JN A & A Capital Ltd 11000 00013786115056 A & G Developments, 115-119, West Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 3PD A & G Developments Ltd 10750 00013786115067 Void , 115-119, West Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 3PD A & G Developments Ltd 14750 0001641903300B 33, Brookgate, Bristol, BS3 2UN A & J Trimmers Ltd 15000 00015605006001 6, Meadow Street, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 9AR A & M Motors Ltd 11000 00016763020034 A & M Motors Ltd, Fourth Way, Bristol, BS11 8DX A & M Motors Ltd 51000 00016763014189 A & M Motors Ltd, North Point, Fourth Way, Bristol, BS11 8DP A & M Motors Ltd 68000 00018112007090 Units J, K & L, Buchanans Warehouse, Chittening Est, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS1 0YB A A Griggs & Co Ltd 159000 00012362369017 369-373, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8TN A E Horder (1963) Ltd 15000 00018112044014 Redstone Warehouse, Chittening Est, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 0YB A E M (Avon) Ltd 57500 00013191013292 Suite B Pt Gnd Flr, King William House, 13, Queen Square, Bristol, BS1 4NT A G (Bristol) Ltd 20500 00015481212008 212, South Liberty Lane, Bristol, BS3 2TY A G Gribble Ltd 16500 00016051764001 764, Fishponds Road, Fishponds, Bristol, BS16 3UA A J Estates Ltd 12000 00014734049012 49, Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1QQ A Jones & Sons Ltd 37000 00026458029001 29, Brigstowe Street, Bristol, BS1 3BH A Jones & Sons Plc 180000 0001623500301B A.K.Commercials, Albert Crescent, Bristol, BS2 0SX A K Commercials Ltd 28500 00017568012002 A P Autocare, Whitehouse Place, Bristol, BS3 4BL A P Autocare Ltd 13750 00014370020105 Unit 10, Bristol Vale, Hartcliffe Way, Bristol, BS3 5RW A P Windows (Bristol) Ltd 14500 00015346193017 Jersey Lily (The), 193, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2SB A S Pub Management Ltd 14200 00013370008001 Bunch Of Grapes, 8, Denmark Street, Bristol, BS1 5DQ A S Pub Management Ltd 17000 00016733022018 Preview Bar, Fairfax Street, Bristol, BS1 3BL A S Pub Management Ltd 18000 0001369207800A Ye Shakespeare Ad 1636, 78, Victoria Street, Bristol, BS1 6DF A S Pub Management Ltd 24900 00015120009067 Pt Gnd Flr, The Malt House, Durnford Street, Bristol, BS3 2AW A V Bristol Ltd 11000 00014109249011 247-249, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1JN A V Bristol Ltd 20500 00017446001041 Unit 1, Sussex Street, Bristol, BS2 0RA A W Electrical Factors Ltd In Liquidation 15500 00015120005023 Unit 2, The Old Dairy, Durnford Street, Bristol, BS3 2AW A&R Services (Electrical S.W.) 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