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Property Reference Number Current Rateable Value Primary Liable Current Liable Property Reference Rateable Responsibility Number Value Primary Liable party name Start Date MSN70010050020 5300 01/05/2013 MSN70010055010 10750 01/08/2004 MSN70010105030 14000 Stealth Electronics Ltd 01/06/2006 MSN70020155010 5800 01/04/2000 MSN70020205080 11250 Suffolk Wildlife Trust 01/04/2000 MSN70020205130 6300 Property Aid Ltd 19/02/2008 MSN70020205140 9300 Ashbocking Joinery Ltd 19/02/2008 MSN70020205180 5800 01/04/2011 MSN70020205210 42750 The Suffolk Apple Juice And Cider Co Ltd 01/03/2010 MSN70020505150 7100 Smart Offices Ltd 01/10/2010 MSN70030305130 20500 Miles Drainage Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70030305360 5000 Miles Drainage Ltd 01/10/2000 MSN70030355020 19750 Miles Waterscapes Limited 21/07/2004 MSN70040155040 6400 Everything Everywhere Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70050305010 55500 Lt/Cmdr J Chevalier-Guild 01/04/2000 MSN70070155011 43750 26/04/2005 MSN70070155100 24500 Wheatley Associates Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70070155110 7000 Angel Air Ltd 20/08/2007 MSN70070355010 20500 26/11/2003 MSN70070505020 10250 01/04/2000 MSN70071305010 10250 01/04/2000 MSN70071305020 5200 01/04/2000 MSN70071355020 23750 01/04/2000 MSN70071355080 6200 01/04/2000 MSN70071355320 5000 01/08/2006 MSN70071355350 7500 27/11/2005 MSN70071455060 27250 Suffolk County Council 07/01/2002 MSN70071505060 5900 01/02/2011 MSN70071505070 9500 Portable Space Ltd 01/02/2011 MSN70071505150 6300 01/10/2009 MSN70071555010 13500 The Bull Inn (Bacton) Ltd 19/06/2012 MSN70071605010 14000 Anglian Water Services Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70080055020 5400 Cascade Pools (East Anglia) Ltd 01/04/2005 MSN70080200020 12250 Morvend Ltd 31/08/2011 MSN70080200050 6800 Morvend Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70080205030 39750 Roots & Shoots Garden Centre Ltd 22/09/2011 MSN70080205160 7300 Morvend Ltd 31/08/2011 MSN70080205180 14500 01/01/2001 MSN70080205190 6100 O G Barnard & Sons Ltd 19/08/2002 MSN70080205220 20750 Arqiva Limited 01/04/2003 MSN7009020001 8000 08/07/2010 MSN70090805020 5800 21/01/2002 MSN70090805040 5000 28/02/2003 MSN70090805100 5600 Badwell Ash Village Hall 01/04/2000 MSN70090905010 33500 Anglian Water Services Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70100105140 12000 Choices Clothes Ltd 01/04/2011 MSN70100605010 15000 The Gipping Valley Practice 01/04/2000 MSN70100955020 5700 10/10/2012 MSN70100955050 8900 Wade Windows Ltd 01/10/2003 MSN70101205010 87500 24/11/2009 MSN70101505030 105000 Redland Aggregates Ltd E.A Area 01/04/2000 MSN70105005020 50000 01/04/2000 MSN70105005090 29500 East Of England Co-Operative Society Ltd 12/10/2000 MSN70110255050 18500 01/04/2005 MSN70110255060 18000 S Sacker (Claydon) Ltd 01/10/2011 MSN70110255160 34000 S Sacker (Claydon) Ltd 01/12/2007 MSN70110255180 26000 S Sacker (Claydon) Ltd 26/04/2012 MSN70110355050 8400 Maitland Car Services Ltd 01/07/2012 MSN70110355070 6300 01/03/2007 MSN70110355080 7900 01/04/2000 MSN70110355091 6200 Kneadham Bakers Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70110355110 6200 01/04/2000 MSN70110355120 6800 01/04/2000 MSN70110355130 6500 01/12/2001 MSN70110355140 15500 Mixbrow Ltd Retirement Benefit Scheme 01/04/2000 MSN70110355151 7800 The Occupier 30/04/2010 MSN70110355280 10000 The B.T.S Group Limited 01/10/2012 MSN70110355290 29000 Compass Infrastructure Uk (Ci Uk) Ltd 08/11/2011 MSN70110355300 29250 Nordan Uk Ltd 01/01/2008 MSN70110355340 6400 Surechem Products Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70110355450 21500 Surechem Products Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70110355520 16000 Robinsons Motor Engineers Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70110355540 26000 Zebedee Castles Ltd 01/05/2013 MSN70110355550 10250 Bts Group Ltd 30/10/2012 MSN70110355560 6500 31/12/2011 MSN70110355570 7700 10/08/2012 MSN70110355580 31500 Aquajet Cleaning Equipment Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70110355600 11250 Star Editions Ltd 16/09/2010 MSN70110355620 7600 Robinsons Motor Engineers Ltd 27/03/2011 MSN70110355630 11750 Aquajet Cleaning Equipment Ltd 14/09/2006 MSN70110355640 21000 01/04/2000 MSN70110355690 6800 A & J Motor Services Ltd 01/06/2007 MSN70110355740 9200 Star Editions Ltd 03/01/2012 MSN70110355750 24000 N W Design Ltd 10/10/2011 MSN70110355810 5600 Needham Electrical Ltd 17/05/2002 MSN70110355820 15250 Foster Property Maintenance Ltd 26/02/2010 MSN70110355830 7900 Needham Electrical Ltd 09/10/2000 MSN70110355840 19750 Grant Haze (Suffolk) Ltd 01/04/2005 MSN70110355870 36500 Pro-Metal Manufacturing Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70110355890 36250 01/04/2007 MSN70110355990 19000 Pro-Metal Manufacturing Ltd 01/04/2005 MSN70110356010 7000 Cpw Computing Limited 01/12/2009 MSN70110356050 100000 The Bradley Collection Ltd 22/04/2003 MSN70110356110 6400 Gtech Ltd 17/05/2012 MSN70110356120 6400 The Hand Laundry (Bury) Ltd 27/05/2013 MSN70110356130 6700 Getech Ltd 01/04/2013 MSN70110356140 6400 Xl Independent Financial Advisors 01/10/2008 MSN70110356150 6300 Suffolk Brokerage Ltd 01/04/2010 MSN70110356160 12750 Skaala Uk Ltd 01/12/2009 MSN70110356170 12750 Heatlh Watch Suffolk Cic 01/04/2013 MSN70110356190 25750 Key & Pell Ltd 15/12/2003 MSN70110356210 101000 Global International Trading Limited 01/04/2004 MSN70110356530 6200 01/06/2011 MSN70110356540 48500 Robert C Scutt Ltd 13/03/2006 MSN70110356550 33500 Needham Fabrications Ltd 04/11/2005 MSN70110356590 31500 Beat The Boredom Kids Club Cic 20/09/2011 MSN70110356640 30250 01/04/2010 MSN70110356730 10500 Global International Trading 01/04/2011 MSN70110356740 18500 Bosch Lawn And Garden Ltd 19/10/2010 MSN70110356820 50500 Global International Trading 01/04/2008 MSN70110356830 17000 Master Chemical (Europe) Ltd 01/06/2008 MSN70110356850 61500 Brockford Accident & Repair Centre Ltd 18/08/2009 MSN70110356860 14250 Mixbrow Ltd Retirement Benefit Scheme 31/12/2010 MSN70110356870 11250 Xasinity 04/07/2012 MSN70110356880 27500 The B.T.S Group Limited 01/06/2010 MSN70110356890 10250 L R S Engineering Ltd 01/04/2007 MSN70110400090 9900 M B Accident Repair Centre Ltd 01/04/2013 MSN70110405120 14750 Jca Media Group Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70110405130 7300 Sla Property Company Ltd 22/02/2010 MSN70110405140 6100 Cooler Sense Ltd 01/02/2011 MSN70110405230 23750 Classical Flooring & Joinery Ltd 01/01/2011 MSN70110405260 13000 D A B Associates Ltd 28/07/2008 MSN70110405300 11250 01/04/2004 MSN70110455020 6300 01/04/2000 MSN70110455040 10500 01/04/2004 MSN70110505020 11650 04/04/2003 MSN70110505100 7600 01/04/2013 MSN7011057240 7200 Peter Colby Commercials Ltd 19/04/2009 MSN70110575010 78500 Hbd Europe Ltd 01/04/2009 MSN70110575020 39250 Exotic Foods Proc 01/04/2007 MSN70110575120 19500 Club Colour Ltd 13/07/2005 MSN70110575130 18500 A.G.A. Mobility Systems Ltd 20/01/2012 MSN70110575140 18250 Peter Colby Commercials Ltd 30/10/2012 MSN70110575160 18500 Camberwick Consulting Ltd 03/01/2006 MSN70110575170 16750 22/09/2011 MSN70110575200 17500 Sp Glass & Mirrors 20/06/2005 MSN70110575210 17500 Norfolk & Suffolk Construction Ltd 01/11/2012 MSN70110575250 110000 Glowcroft Ltd 15/12/2008 MSN70110575270 14250 E D S Control Centre Ltd 20/06/2006 MSN70110655030 50000 Rsa Geotechnics Ltd 11/07/2005 MSN70110655050 7500 01/08/2012 MSN70110655060 21250 Needham Analysis Ltd 01/04/2012 MSN70110655080 26250 Lion Barn Investments Ltd 06/11/2012 MSN70110655090 98000 The B.T.S Group Limited 01/04/2005 MSN70125005020 5800 Punch Bowl Community Inn Cic 07/03/2011 MSN70130205020 8600 01/04/2000 MSN70130205030 5200 28/04/2000 MSN70130205060 11750 Gipping Construction Ltd 01/06/2009 MSN70130205070 7100 Gipping Homes Ltd 01/06/2009 MSN70130205080 20750 Apex B S J Ltd 01/06/2009 MSN70130255040 6600 01/04/2005 MSN70130305040 8750 01/04/2000 MSN70140155010 18750 R.H Barrell Eng Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70140305040 7900 R.H Barrell Eng Ltd 01/06/2009 MSN70140405010 8200 Suffolk County Council 01/04/2000 MSN70160055060 121000 Suffolk County Council 01/10/2002 MSN70160505020 7300 01/04/2000 MSN70160555010 6000 01/04/2000 MSN70165005010 18000 01/04/2000 MSN70170020110 12500 Alliance Trust & Savings Ltd 29/10/2012 MSN70170025010 92500 Chassis Cab Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70170025030 395000 Magnus Group Ltd 09/12/2002 MSN70170025050 397500 Canute Haulage Group Ltd 30/04/2012 MSN70170025070 16750 Steadfast (Anglia) Ltd 14/11/2005 MSN70170025080 19000 Classic Services (Care & Training) Ltd 28/08/2007 MSN70170025090 39000 Omega Ingredients Ltd 25/01/2006 MSN70170025100 33000 S T C Solutions Limited 28/10/2005 MSN70170025120 5900 Standard Life Trustee Company Ltd 10/04/2012 MSN70170025130 5700 Hr Go Recruitment Ltd 16/06/2009 MSN70170025140 6200 Creative Marketing Research Ltd 14/08/2012 MSN70170025150 5900 Creative Marketing Research Ltd 01/09/2006 MSN70170025160 35250 Suffolk Electrical Services Ltd 14/08/2006 MSN70170025170 40500 Houston Cox Eastern Ltd 04/09/2009 MSN70170025180 55000 Houston Cox Eastern Ltd 01/08/2006 MSN70170025190 53000 Tindle Radio Limited 10/01/2011 MSN70170025200 28250 D R C Properties Ltd 29/11/2011 MSN70170025220 33500 L B Group Ltd 06/01/2012 MSN70170025240 27750 D R C Properties Ltd 29/11/2011 MSN70170025260 11000 Taydal Surfacing Ltd 01/04/2005 MSN70170025310 9300 Chassis Cab Co 01/09/2005 MSN70170025360 28500 Home Investment Ltd 01/12/2012 MSN70170025370 7800 Home Investment Ltd 01/12/2012 MSN70170050011 51000 Eagle Freight Ltd 01/07/2010 MSN70170050030 58500 Eagle Freight Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70170055041 89000 Peter Colby Commercials Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70170055110 530000 Viridor Waste Management Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70170055220 12000 E Giles (Haulage) Ltd 01/04/2000 MSN70170055410 24500 E Giles (Haulage) Ltd 01/11/2002 MSN70170055420 13250 01/04/2003 MSN70170055430 10500 Arqiva Ltd 01/04/2005 MSN70170055460 100000 Viridor Waste Management 01/04/2005 MSN70170055480 12750 Onslow Suffolk Ltd 31/03/2011 MSN70170055500 36500 Claydon Skip Hire Ltd 06/04/2013
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