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Check Stop Sell Exchanges Exchange Name Exchange Location Order restriction implementation Date Tranche Abbeyhill City of Edinburgh 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b ABERDARE Aberdare 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Achnasheen Highland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Allestree Park Derby 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Alloway South Ayrshire 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Altnaharra Highland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b ALVA Alva 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 ALVASTON CE Fibre Cities - DERBY 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Anstruther Fife 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Antrim Antrim and Newtownabbey 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 ARDGLASS Ardglass 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Arley Cheshire West and Chester 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Armagh Armagh 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Aughton Green West Lancashire 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Aultguish Highland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Balby Doncaster 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Ballyclare Antrim and Newtownabbey 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Ballymena Mid and East Antrim 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Ballymoney Causeway Coast and Glens 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 BALLYRONAN Ballyronan 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Ballywalter Ards and North Down 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Banbridge Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Bangor Newtownards & Bangor 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 BARNOLDSWICK Barnoldswick 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Barry Vale of Glamorgan 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Bathgate West Lothian 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Be/Ballysillan Belfast 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a Be/City Belfast 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Beacon Birmingham 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a BEAMISH Beamish 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Bearwood Birmingham 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Bedminster Bristol, City of 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Belfast Balmoral Belfast 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Belfast Cregagh Belfast 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a Belfast East Belfast 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Belfast Fortwilliam Belfast 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a Belfast Knock Belfast 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a Belfast Malone Belfast 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Belfast North Belfast 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Belfast Ormeau Belfast 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Belfast Stormont Belfast 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b BELLAGHY Bellaghy 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Belsay Northumberland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Benton North Tyneside 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Betchworth Mole Valley 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 BEXLEYHEATH CE Fibre Cities - London 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 BIDFORD ON AVON Bidford On Avon 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Billericay Basildon 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Binley Coventry 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Birchfield Birmingham 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Birkenhead Wirral 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Bishopsworth Bristol, City of 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Bontddu Gwynedd 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Bonvilston Vale of Glamorgan 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Boreham Chelmsford Removed from stop sell N/A Boreland Dumfries and Galloway 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b BOROUGH GREEN Borough Green 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Bow Mid Devon 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Bramhall Greater Manchester 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Brentwood Brentwood 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Bridgemere Cheshire East 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b BRIGHTON PORTSLADE CE Fibre Cities - BRIGHTON AND HOVE 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 BRINSCALL Brinscall 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 BRIXHAM Brixham 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Broadstairs Thanet 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Brock Wyre 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Bromborough Wirral 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Bromsgrove Bromsgrove 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Brookhall Derry City and Strabane 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Broxburn West Lothian 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Buckley Flintshire 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Bungay Waveney 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Burgh Heath Reigate and Banstead 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Burleygate Herefordshire, County of 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Burry Port Carmarthenshire 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Burscough West Lancashire 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Caergwrle Flintshire 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a CAISTER Caister 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Camelford Cornwall 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Campsie Derry-Londonderry 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Canon Pyon Herefordshire 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Cantley Doncaster 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Canworthy Water Cornwall 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Capheaton Northumberland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 CARDIFF CE Fibre Cities - Cardiff 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Cardinham Cornwall 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 CARMARTHEN Carmarthen 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Carnlough Mid and East Antrim 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Carrickfergus Carrickfergus 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Carryduff Northern Ireland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Castledawson Castledawson 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 CASTLEFORD CE Fibre Cities - LEEDS 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 CASTLEROCK Castlerock 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Catforth Preston 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Caxton South Cambridgeshire 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Chapeltown Leeds 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 CHEDDAR Cheddar 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Chelston Torbay 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Chester South Cheshire West and Chester 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Cheylesmore Coventry 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Childwall Liverpool 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Chineham Basingstoke and Deane 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Chislehurst Greater London 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Chorleywood Three Rivers 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Chwilog Gwynedd 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Claughton Wirral 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Clitheroe Ribble Valley 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Coads Green Cornwall 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b COALISLAND Coalisland 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 CODICOTE Codicote 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 COGENHOE CE Fibre Cities - NORTHAMPTON 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Coleraine Causeway Coast and Glens 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 COLESHILL Coleshill 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Comber Newtownards & Bangor 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Congleton Cheshire East 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Connahs Quay Flintshire 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Cookstown Mid Ulster 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Corstorphine City of Edinburgh 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a Cranfield Central Bedfordshire 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Cressington Liverpool 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Crook County Durham 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Crookham Northumberland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Cross Derry-Londonderry 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Crossgates Leeds 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Crosthwaite South Lakeland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Croston Chorley 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Culcheth Padgate Warrington 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Cumnock Cumnock 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 CUSHENDALL Cushendall 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Dagenham Greater London 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Daviot Highland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Deddington Cherwell 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a Denbigh Denbigh 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Dereham Dereham 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Donaghadee Ards and North Down 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Doncaster Doncaster 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Doncaster North Doncaster 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 DOWNHAM MARKET Downham Market 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Downpatrick Newry, Mourne and Down 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 DRIGHLINGTON CE Fibre Cities - Leeds 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 DROMORE (CO DOWN) Dromore 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Dundonald Belfast 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Dundrum Dundrum 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Dungannon Mid Ulster 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 DUNGIVEN Dungiven 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Dutton Diffeth Wrexham 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 EARLS BARTON CE Fibre Cities - NORTHAMPTON 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Earlsdon Coventry 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b East Marden Chichester 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Eastham Wirral 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Eastville Bristol, City of 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Eccles Greater Manchester 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Eccleston Chorley 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 EDINBURGH KIRKLIST CE Fibre Cities - EDINBURGH 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Edwalton Rushcliffe 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 EGLINTON NI Fibre Cities - Derry-Londonderry 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Ellesmere Port Cheshire West and Chester 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Elmsted Ashford 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Ely East Cambridgeshire 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Enniskillen Fermanagh and Omagh 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Epsom Epsom and Ewell 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Ewell Epsom and Ewell 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Failsworth Greater Manchester 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Findhorn Moray 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Findon Worthing 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Fleetwood Wyre 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 FLINT Flint 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Flockton Kirklees 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Forest Row Wealden 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 FORKHILL Forkhill 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Formby Sefton 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Frittenden Tunbridge Wells 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 FRODSHAM Frodsham 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Gants Hill Greater London 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Garstang Wyre 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Gateacre Liverpool 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Gedling Gedling 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b GILFORD Gilford 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 GILLINGHAM Gillingham 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Glenborrodale Glenborrodale 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Glendale Highland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Glengormley Antrim and Newtownabbey 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Glenmazeran Glenmazeran 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Great Bernera Eilean Siar 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Great Crosby Sefton 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b GREAT ECCLESTON Great Eccleston 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 GREYABBEY Greyabbey 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Halfway CE Fibre Cities - Glasgow 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Halkyn Flintshire 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Harborne Birmingham 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Hardingstone Northampton 25-Jan-22 Tranche 3 Harehills Leeds 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Harewood End Herefordshire 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b Hartburn Northumberland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Hatch End Three Rivers 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Haydon Wick Swindon 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Hayes Greater London 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Headingley Leeds 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b HELENS BAY NI Fibre Cities - Newtownards & Bangor 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 HELSBY CE Fibre Cities - WIRRAL 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Henley- In- Arden Stratford-on-Avon 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Hepple Northumberland 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Heriot Scottish Borders 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Highbury Birmingham 29-Jun-21 Tranche 1a Hillsborough Lisburn and Castlereagh 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Hillside Bromsgrove 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 HOLYWELL Holywell 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Holywood Ards and North Down 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 HOOTON CE Fibre Cities - WIRRAL 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Hornsea East Riding of Yorkshire 29-Apr-22 Tranche 4 Horsforth Leeds 05-Oct-21 Tranche 1b How Caple Herefordshire 05-Oct-21 Tranche 2 Hullbridge Hullbridge 02-Aug-22 Tranche 5 Hulme Hall Greater Manchester 29-Apr-22
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