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2020-03-18 VAC Hearing List Non-Domestic Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Printed at 18:18 on 02/12/19 Date of Hearing: 18/03/2020 Location: Montrose Room, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire, 155 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LQ Page 1 of 70 Time: 10.00am Property Reference Description/ Appellant/ Agent Status N.A.V. R.V. N.A.V. R.V. Outcome Situation 09/01/R04080/0096/ DAY CENTRE SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING X 9,500 9,500 /00005 JENNY MCCLACHLAN CENTRE AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES CAIRNEYMOUNT ROAD ESTATES DEPARTMENT CARLUKE FLOOR 11 ML8 4DZ COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/01/R04620/0031/ PUBLIC TOILET SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 1,950 1,950 /00015 31 CARNWATH ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES CARLUKE ESTATES DEPARTMENT ML8 4DF FLOOR 11 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/01/R05760/0018/ COMMUNITY CENTRE SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 7,900 7,900 /00010 CRAIGENHILL ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES CARLUKE ESTATES DEPARTMENT ML8 4QT FLOOR 11 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/01/R09660/0075/ CEMETERY SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 0 0 HIGH STREET AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES CARLUKE ESTATES DEPARTMENT ML8 4AW FLOOR 11 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA Non-Domestic Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Printed at 18:18 on 02/12/19 Date of Hearing: 18/03/2020 Location: Montrose Room, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire, 155 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LQ Page 2 of 70 Time: 10.00am Property Reference Description/ Appellant/ Agent Status N.A.V. R.V. N.A.V. R.V. Outcome Situation 09/01/R11940/0001/ CEMETERY SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 1,350 1,350 /00010 KILMORY ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES CARLUKE ESTATES DEPARTMENT ML8 4PB FLOOR 11 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/01/R15900/0029/ CHURCH KIRK SESSION OF CARLUKE ST ANDREWS T 22,500 22,500 /00001 ST ANDREW'S PARISH PER CHURCH MRS E J MUIR 29 MOUNT STEWART STREET 19 CARRICK GARDENS CARLUKE CARLUKE ML8 5EB ML8 4PD 09/01/R19260/0045/ HALL SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 10,200 10,200 /00010 STEWART STREET AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES CARLUKE ESTATES DEPARTMENT ML8 5DZ FLOOR 11 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/01/S00247/0001/ FUNCTION HALL CLYDE VALLEY FAMILY PARK P 10,500 10,500 /00003 1 CLYDE VALLEY FAMILY PARK EAST LINKS FAMILY PARK CROSSFORD DUNBAR CARLUKE EAST LOTHIAN ML8 5NJ EH42 1XF 09/01/S00247/0001/ HOTEL CLYDE VALLEY FAMILY PARK P 15,000 15,000 /00006 VIP COUNTRY LODGE EAST LINKS FAMILY PARK CLYDE VALLEY FAMILY PARK DUNBAR CROSSFORD EAST LOTHIAN CARLUKE EH42 1XF ML8 5NJ Non-Domestic Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Printed at 18:18 on 02/12/19 Date of Hearing: 18/03/2020 Location: Montrose Room, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire, 155 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LQ Page 3 of 70 Time: 10.00am Property Reference Description/ Appellant/ Agent Status N.A.V. R.V. N.A.V. R.V. Outcome Situation 09/01/S02100/0051/ HALL SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 8,400 8,400 /00001 51 LANARK ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES CROSSFORD ESTATES DEPARTMENT CARLUKE FLOOR 11 ML8 5RE COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/01/S03320/0001/ PUBLIC TOILET SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 1,850 1,850 /00005 SMUGGLERS BRIG ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES CROSSFORD ESTATES DEPARTMENT CARLUKE FLOOR 11 ML8 5SE COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/01/U02460/0001/ HALL SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 15,300 15,300 LAWHILL ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES LAW ESTATES DEPARTMENT CARLUKE FLOOR 11 ML8 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/01/U02880/0012/ SURGERY DRS LOGAN STEWART BELL LOGAN & P 5,100 5,100 /00001 12 SHAWFIELD CRESCENT DRS DOBBIE CROFTS & PEARSALL LAW PER CARLUKE BNP PARIBAS REAL ESTATE ML8 5JH 15 EXCHANGE PLACE GLASGOW G1 3AN 09/01/U03060/0061/A CHURCH TRUSTEES OF LAW PARISH CHURCH P 9,700 9,700 /00010 STATION ROAD PER LAW MRS E J MUIR CARLUKE 19 CARRICK GARDENS ML8 5LW CARLUKE ML8 4PD Non-Domestic Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Printed at 18:18 on 02/12/19 Date of Hearing: 18/03/2020 Location: Montrose Room, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire, 155 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LQ Page 4 of 70 Time: 10.00am Property Reference Description/ Appellant/ Agent Status N.A.V. 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Outcome Situation 09/01/U03960/0039/ AMBULANCE STATION SCOTTISH AMBULANCE SERVICE T 7,800 7,800 39 WILDMAN ROAD PER LAW GERALD EVE LLP CARLUKE 140 WEST GEORGE STREET ML8 5ET GLASGOW G2 2HG 09/01/W07020/0001/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 310 310 /00025 1 YIELDSHIELDS PER CARLUKE GERALD EVE ML8 4QE 140 WEST GEORGE STREET GLASGOW G2 2HG 09/02/P35400/0001/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 1,900 1,900 1 AUCHENGRAY ROAD PER AUCHENGRAY CARNWATH GERALD EVE LANARK 140 WEST GEORGE STREET ML11 8RN GLASGOW G2 2HG 09/02/P91680/0011/ HALL SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 11,000 11,000 11 CARNWATH ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES BRAEHEAD ESTATES DEPARTMENT FORTH LANARK FLOOR 11 ML11 8EY COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/02/P91680/0031/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 1,350 1,350 /00010 31 CARNWATH ROAD PER BRAEHEAD GERALD EVE LLP FORTH LANARK 140 WEST GEORGE STREET ML11 8EY GLASGOW G2 2HG 09/02/R37320/0001/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 5,300 5,300 /00005 1 CARTLAND ROAD PER CARTLAND GERALD EVE LLP LANARK 140 WEST GEORGE STREET ML11 7RF GLASGOW G2 2HG Non-Domestic Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Printed at 18:18 on 02/12/19 Date of Hearing: 18/03/2020 Location: Montrose Room, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire, 155 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LQ Page 5 of 70 Time: 10.00am Property Reference Description/ Appellant/ Agent Status N.A.V. 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Outcome Situation 09/02/R50880/0018/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 310 310 18-20 PER WHITELEES ROAD GERALD EVE LLP CLEGHORN 140 WEST GEORGE STREET LANARK GLASGOW ML11 7SP G2 2HG 09/02/S84360/0001/ PUBLIC TOILET SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 2,300 2,300 CLIMPY ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES FORTH ESTATES DEPARTMENT LANARK FLOOR 11 ML11 8BX COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/02/S84840/0003/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 100 100 STOBWOOD PER 3 EAST HENSHILWOOD GERALD EVE LLP FORTH 140 WEST GEORGE STREET LANARK GLASGOW ML11 8EU G2 2HG 09/02/S86520/0141/ LIBRARY SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 4,200 4,200 /00015 MAIN STREET AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES FORTH ESTATES DEPARTMENT LANARK FLOOR 11 ML11 8AB COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/02/S87720/0208/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 500 500 HAYWOOD PER 208 TASHIEBURN ROAD GERALD EVE LLP FORTH 140 WEST GEORGE STREET LANARK GLASGOW ML11 8ES G2 2HG Non-Domestic Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Printed at 18:18 on 02/12/19 Date of Hearing: 18/03/2020 Location: Montrose Room, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire, 155 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LQ Page 6 of 70 Time: 10.00am Property Reference Description/ Appellant/ Agent Status N.A.V. 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Outcome Situation 09/02/T62820/0029/ CHURCH KIRK SESSION OF GREYFRIARS PARISH T 17,200 17,200 /00010 BLOOMGATE CHURCH LANARK THE TREASURER ML11 9ET GREYFRIARS PARISH CHURCH, CHURCH OFFICE BLOOMGATE LANARK ML11 9ET 09/02/T64860/0001/ HOTEL SCORES HOTEL LTD P 51,500 51,500 CARTLAND BRIDGE HOTEL PER LANARK J & E SHEPHERD ML11 9UF 5TH FLOOR 80 ST VINCENT STREET GLASGOW G2 5UB 09/02/T66180/0008/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 500 500 SHOWSHILL MILL PER 8 COCKRIDGE ROAD GERALD EVE LLP LANARK 140 WEST GEORGE STREET ML11 8NU GLASGOW G2 2HG 09/02/T66360/0010/A SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 360 360 10/20 COREHOUSE DRIVE PER COREHOUSE GERALD EVE LLP LANARK 140 WEST GEORGE STREET ML11 9TQ GLASGOW G2 2HG 09/02/T68520/0016/ LIBRARY SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING X 23,250 23,250 16 HOPE STREET AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES LANARK ESTATES DEPARTMENT ML11 7LZ FLOOR 11 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA Non-Domestic Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Printed at 18:18 on 02/12/19 Date of Hearing: 18/03/2020 Location: Montrose Room, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire, 155 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LQ Page 7 of 70 Time: 10.00am Property Reference Description/ Appellant/ Agent Status N.A.V. 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Outcome Situation 09/02/T69120/0016/ SEPTIC TANK SCOTTISH WATER PROPERTY SERVICES P 675 675 HYNDFORD BRIDGE PER 16 HYNDFORD CRESCENT GERALD EVE LLP LANARK 140 WEST GEORGE STREET ML11 8SH GLASGOW G2 2HG 09/02/T69480/0130/ CEMETERY SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 10 10 /00010 HYNDFORD ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES LANARK ESTATES DEPARTMENT ML11 9AU FLOOR 11 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/02/T69480/0130/ CHURCH SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL HOUSING P 3,700 3,700 /00015 HYNDFORD ROAD AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES LANARK ESTATES DEPARTMENT ML11 9AU FLOOR 11 COUNCIL OFFICES ALMADA STREET HAMILTON ML3 0AA 09/02/T72420/0004/ HALL LOWLAND RESERVE FORCES AND P 2,200 2,200 /00015 MOUSEBANK LANE CADETS ASSOCIATION LANARK PER ML11 7PP AVISON YOUNG SUTHERLAND HOUSE 149 ST VINCENT STREET GLASGOW G2 5NW 09/02/T73120/0009/ HOTEL NEW LANARK TRUST P 216,000 216,000 MILL 1 PER NEW LANARK MILLS GERALD EVE LLP LANARK 140 WEST GEORGE STREET ML11 9DB GLASGOW G2 2HG Non-Domestic Appeals to be Heard by the Local Valuation Panel Printed at 18:18 on 02/12/19 Date of Hearing: 18/03/2020 Location: Montrose Room, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire, 155 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LQ Page 8 of 70 Time: 10.00am Property Reference Description/ Appellant/ Agent Status N.A.V.
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