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Property Name Address Post Code (Old Hq) Cannock Road Cannock Road, Baswich, Stafford, Staffordshire St17 0Qg 1 Rees Drive Wombo PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE (OLD HQ) CANNOCK ROAD CANNOCK ROAD, BASWICH, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST17 0QG 1 REES DRIVE WOMBOURNE, WOLVERHAMPTON WV5 9DR 6 HEARN COURT - POLICE FEDERATION 6 HEARN COURT, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST17 9QN 7 HEARN COURT - UNISON 7 HEARN COURT, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST17 9QN ABBOTS BROMLEY FIRE STATION GOOSE LANE, ABBOTS BROMLEY, STAFFORDSHIRE WS15 3DE ARMITAGE WITH HANDSACRE VILLAGE HALL SHROPSHIRE BROOK ROAD, ARMITAGE, RUGELEY, STAFFORDSHIRE WS15 4UZ ARTHUR FINDLAY CENTRE (DAVID JONES CENTRE) 96A STONE ROAD. STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST16 2RS BADEN HALL BADEN HALL FARM, BADEN HALL, ECCLESHALL, STAFFORDSHIRE ST21 6LG BARTON UNDER NEEDWOOD FIRE STATION SHORT LANE, BARTON-UNDER-NEEDWOOD, BURTON-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE DE13 8LB BARTON UNDER NEEDWOOD POLICE POST 23 EFFINCH LANE, BARTON-UNDER-NEEDWOOD, BURTON-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE DE13 8ET BELGRAVE FIRE STATION MALBROUGH WAY, BELGRAVE, TAMWORTH, STAFFORDSHIRE B77 2NW BIDDULPH POLICE POST BIDDULPH TOWN HALL, HIGH STREET, BIDDULPH, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST8 6AR BIRCHES HEAD POLICE POST THE BRIDGE CENTRE, UNIT B6, BIRCHES HEAD ROAD, BIRCHES HEAD, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST2 8DD BLURTON COMMUNITY HUB INGESTRE SQUARE, FINSTOCK AVENUE, BLURTON, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST3 3JT ORMISTON SIR STANLEY MATTHEWS ACADEMY, BEACONSFIELD DRIVE, BLURTON, STOKE-ON-TRENT, BLURTON SAFER SCHOOLS STAFFORDSHIRE ST3 3JD BLYTHE BRIDGE & FORSBROOK VILLAGE HALL UTTOXETER ROAD, BLYTHE BRIDGE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST11 9NT BLYTHE BRIDGE POLICE POST UTTOXETER ROAD, BLYTHE BRIDGE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST11 9JR BLYTHE BRIDGE VWS UTTOXETER ROAD, BLYTHE BRIDGE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST11 9JR BOBBINGTON AIRFIELD AIR UNIT, WOLVERHAMPTON BUSINESS AIRPORT, BOBBINGTON, WEST MIDLANDS DY7 5DY BRADWELL EDUCATION CENTRE, RICEYMAN ROAD, BRADWELL, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, BRADWELL POLICE POST STAFFORDSHIRE ST5 8LF BRERETON & RAVENHILL PARISH HALL RAVENHILL PARK, MAIN ROAD, BRERETON, RUGELEY, STAFFORDSHIRE WS15 1DS BREWOOD POLICE POST COUNCIL OFFICE, STAFFORD STREET, BREWOOD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST19 9DX BUCKNALL POLICE POST RUXLEY ROAD, BUCKNALL, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST2 9BG BUILDING 4 ETRURIA OFFICE VILLAGE (CMU) UNIT 4, MEDIA WAY, FESTIVAL PARK, ETRURIA, STOKE-ON-TRET, STAFFORDSHIRE ST1 5SY BUILDING QA BEACON BUSINESS PARK, WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0WL BUILDING QA - HARDSTANDING AREA BEACON BUSINESS PARK, WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0WL BURNTWOOD ROAD POLICE POST BURNTWOOD ROAD, NORTON CANES, CANNOCK, STAFFORDSHIRE WS11 9RE BURSLEM POLICE STATION JACKSON STREET, BURSLEM, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST6 1AF BURSLEM POLICE STATION CAR PARK 1 HAMIL ROAD, BURSLEM, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE BURSLEM POLICE STATION CAR PARK 2 MOORLAND ROAD, BURSLEM, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE BURTON POLICE STATION HORNINGLOW STREET, BURTON, STAFFORDSHIRE DE14 1PA CANNOCK MAGISTRATES COURT THE COURT HOUSE, WOLVERHAMPTON ROAD, CANNOCK, STAFFORDSHIRE WS11 1AT CANNOCK POLICE STATION WOLVERHAMPTON ROAD, CANNOCK, STAFFORDSHIRE WS11 1AW CANNOCK POLICE STATION CAR PARK QUEEN STREET, CANNOCK, STAFFORDSHIRE CHASETOWN POLICE STATION HIGH STREET, CHASETOWN, WALSALL WS7 3XG CHEADLE POLICE STATION 57 CHAPEL STREET, CHEADLE, STAFFORDSHIRE ST10 1DX CHELL HEATH RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION OFFICE 461-463 CHELL HEATH ROAD, CHELL HEATH, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST6 6HN CHESLYN HAY POLICE POST 1 STATION STREET, CHESLYN HAY, WALSALL, STAFFORDSHIRE WS6 7ED CHESLYN HAY POLICE POST 1 STATION STREET, CHESLYN HAY, WALSALL, STAFFORDSHIRE WS6 7ED COBRIDGE POLICE POST COBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE, BURSLEY ROAD, COBRIDGE, STOKE-ON-TRENT ST6 3DQ CODSALL POLICE POST SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL, WOLVERHAMPTON ROAD, CODSALL, WOLVERHAMPTON WV8 1PX CORONERS COURT - HARTSHILL CORONERS CHAMBERS, 547 HARTSHILL ROAD, STOKE, STAFFORDSHIRE ST4 6HF CURBOROUGH COMMUNITY CENTRE REYNOLDS CLOSE, LICHFIELD, STAFFORDSHIRE WS13 7NY DOXEY M6 POLICE POST M6 MAINTENANCE AREA, DOXEY, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 9LG EATON PARK VILLAGE/BERRYHILL VILLAGE ARBOURFIELD DRIVE, BLURTON, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST2 9RJ ECCLESHALL POLICE POST THE BRAMBLES, STONE ROAD, ECCLESHALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST21 6DN ENDON WITH STANLEY PARISH COUNCIL UNIT 1B, STATION BUILDING, STATION ROAD, ENDON, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST9 9DR FAZELEY POLICE POST (MILL LANE LINK) COUNCIL OFFICES, MILL LANE, FAZELEY, TAMWORTH, STAFFORDSHIRE B78 3QD FEATHERSTONE & HILTON COMMUNITY CENTRE BANEBURY DRIVE, FEATHERSTONE, WOLVERHAMPTON WV10 7VR FLAT 1 NORTHWOOD COURT RINGLAND CLOSE, NORTHWOOD, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST1 2NZ GNOSALL POLICE POST GNOSALL PARISH COUNCIL, THE GROSVENOR CENTRE, GNOSALL ST20 0EX GOLDENHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE DRUMMOND STREET, GOLDENHILL, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST6 5RF HAMMERWICH YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE HALL LANE, HAMMERWICH, BURNTWOOD, STAFFORDSHIRE HANLEY POLICE STATION BETHESDA STREET, HANLEY, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST1 3DR HANLEY POLICE STATION CAR PARK COMPOUND RANELAGH STREET, HANLEY, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST1 3DR HANLEY SAFER SCHOOLS THISTLEY HOUGH HIGH SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE LANE, PENKHULL, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST4 5JJ HQ BLOCK 1 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ BLOCK 2 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ BLOCK 3 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ BLOCK 4 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ BLOCK 5 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ BLOCK 6 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ BLOCK 7 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ BLOCK 8 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ BLOCK 9 WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HQ EXTERNAL AREAS WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0YY HUNTINGTON POLICE POST LITTLETON GREEN COMMUNITY SCHOOL, COLLIERS WAY, HUNTINGTON, CANNOCK, STAFFORDSHIRE WS12 4UD IPSTONES FIRE STATION FROGHALL ROAD, IPSTONES, STAFFORDSHIRE ST10 2NA KIDSGROVE COMMUNITY FIRE STATION, LOWER SH ROAD, KIDSGROVE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, KIDSGROVE FIRE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE ST7 1DG KIDSGROVE POLICE POST KIDSGROVE TOWN HALL, LIVERPOOL ROAD, KIDSGROVE, STAFFORDSHIRE ST7 4EL KINVER PARISH COUNCIL 85 HIGH STREET, KINVER, STOURBRIDGE DY7 6ES KINVER POLICE POST HIGH STREET, KINVER, STOURBRIDGE DY7 6ES LEEK POLICE STATION FOUNTAIN STREET, LEEK, STAFFORDSHIRE ST13 6QT LICHFIELD ENQUIRY OFFICE LICHFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL, FROG LANE, LICHFIELD, STAFFORDSHIRE WS13 6YY LICHFIELD HEDGEHOG SITE EASTERN AVENUE, LICHFIELD, STAFFORDSHIRE LICHFIELD POLICE STATION FROG LANE, LICHFIELD, STAFFORDSHIRE WS13 6HP LINDUM HOUSE DIAMOND WAY, STONE BUSINESS PARK, STONE, STAFFORDSHIRE ST15 0SD LONGTON POLICE STATION SUTHERLAND ROAD, LONGTON, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST3 1HH LONGTON SAFER SCHOOLS DISCOVERY ACADEMY, GREENDOCK STREET, LONGTON, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST3 2NA MADELEY POLICE POST THE MADELEY CENTRE, FURNACE LANE, MADELEY, STAFFORDSHIRE CW3 9DN MARMION PARK MARMION PARK, TAMWORTH B79 7BZ MAY STREET YOUTH CENTRE MAY STREET YOUTH CENTRE, MAY STREET, BURSLEM, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST6 1JA MEIR POLICE POST PICKFORD PLACE, MEIR, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST3 7DY MIDDLEPORT POLICE POST ST. PAULS CHURCH, CHURCH SQUARE, MIDDLEPORT, STOKE-ON-TRENT ST6 4BY MILTON BAPTIST CHURCH 2-16 MEADOW STREET, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST2 7BN MOBILE CRIME REDUCTION POST ASDA CAR PARK, VENTURA ROAD, TAMWORTH, STAFFORDSHIRE B78 3HB NEWCASTLE CIVIC OFFICES NEWCASTLE BOROUGH COUNCIL, MERRIAL STREET, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, STAFFORDSHIRE ST5 2AG NEWCASTLE ENQUIRY OFFICE THE GUILD HALL, HIGH STREET, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, STAFFORDSHIRE ST5 1PW NEWCASTLE POLICE STATION MERRIAL STREET, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, STAFFORDSHIRE ST5 2AB NORTHERN AREA CUSTODY FACILITY FESTIVAL PARK, CROWN ROAD, OFF FORGE LANE, ETRURIA, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST1 5NP NORTON CANES COMMUNITY CENTRE BROWNHILLS ROAD, NORTON CANES WS11 9SF NORTON POLICE POST 53 KNYPERSLEY ROAD, NORTON, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST6 8HT NTL TRANSMITTER STATION PACKMOOR COMMUNITY CENTRE LORRAINE STREET, PACKMOOR, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST7 4QG PENCRIC TILDESLEY CLOSE, PENKRIDGE, STAFFORDSHIRE ST19 5LH POLICE LAND (MAY PLACE) MAY PLACE, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, STAFFORDSHIRE PORT VALE FOOTBALL CLUB VALE PARK, HAMIL ROAD, BURSLEM, SOT ST6 1AW QUEENS HOSPITAL BELVEDERE ROAD, BURTON-UPON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE DE13 0RB RICHARD COOPER ROOM (SHENSTONE POLICE POST) SHENSTONE PARISH COUNCIL, MAIN STREET, SHENSTONE, LICHFIELD WS14 1LZ ROCESTER POLICE POST 80 HIGH STREET, ROCESTER, UTTOXETER, STAFFORDSHIRE ST14 5JU RUGELEY POLICE STATION ANSON STREET, RUGELEY, STAFFORDSHIRE WS15 2BQ SANDON SAFER SCHOOL SANDON HIGH SCHOOL, SANDON ROAD, MEIR, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST3 7DF COBRIDGE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE, CHURCH TERRACE, COBRIDGE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, SARC STAFFORDSHIRE ST6 2JW SILKMORE LANE POLICE SPORTS GROUND SILKMORE LANE, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE SILVERDALE POLICE POST CORNERSTONE BUILDING, MILL STREET, SILVERDALE, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, STAFFORDSHIRE ST5 6PF SMALLTHORNE COMMUNITY CENTRE 37 COMMUNITY DRIVE, SMALLTHORNE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE ST6 1RU SMITHFIELD ONE 1 SMITHFIELD, Leonard Coates Way, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST1 4FA SOT CITY COUNCIL BURSLEM POLICE STATION SPRINGFIELD HEALTH & WELLBEING CENTRE OFF LOVETT COURT, RUGELEY, STAFFORDSHIRE WS15 2QD STAFFORD FIRE STATION BEACONSIDE, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST18 0DD STAFFORD POLICE STATION EASTGATE STREET, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ST16 2DQ STAFFORD SAFER SCHOOLS STAFFORD SPORTS COLLEGE, WOLVERHAMPTON
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