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Freedom of Information Data - Information As at 14Th December 2009 Freedom of Information Data - Information as at 14th December 2009 House Contact Name Rental Unit Description Number Street Name City Postocde Station W38QU ActonTown GavinAllen CANNON WORKS BOLLO LANE LONDON BOLLO LANE LONDON W38QU Acton Town Gavin Alien GAYFORD WORKS 380 BOLLO LANE LONDON 380 BOLLO LANE LONDON W38QU Acton Town GavinAllen LIBERTY WORKS BOLLO LANE LONDON BOLLO LANE LONDON LONDON W38QU ActonTown GavinAllen SUBSTATION ACTON TOWN STATION BOLLO LANE LONDON BOLLO LANE W38HN Acton Town GavinAllen SHOP 1 ACTON TOWN STATION GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON W38HN Acton Town GavinAllen SHOP 4 GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON LONDON W38HN ActonTown GavinAllen SHOP 3 ACTON TOWN STATION GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON W38HN Acton Town GavinAllen SHOP 1A ACTON TOWN STATION GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON GUNNERSBURY LANE W38HN Acton Town GavinAllen KIOSK (EASTBOUND PLATFORM) ACTON TOWN STATION GUNNERSBURY LA GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON W38HN Acton Town GavinAllen KIOSK IN BOOKING HALL ACTON TOWN STATION GUNNERSBURY LANE LO GUNNERSBURY LANE LONDON W38BZ Acton Town Phil Aish VARIOUS BUILDINGS (JNP) ACTON WORKS BOLLO LANE LONDON BOLLO LANE LONDON LONDN W38BZ ActonTown Phi I Aish VARIOUS BUILDINGS (BCV) ACTON WORKS BOLLO LANE LONDN BOLLO LANE LONDON W38BZ Acton Town Phil Aish VARIOUS BUILDINGS (SSL) ACTON WORKS BOLLO LANE LONDON BOLLO LANE LONDON W38RP Acton Town GavinAllen OFFICE FRANK PICK HOUSE BOLLO LANE LONDON BOLLO LANE LONDON W120BS East Acton GavinAllen 56A ERCONWALD STREET LONDON 56A ERCONWALD STREET LONDON W36UP North Acton Gavin Alien STATION CAFE NORTH ACTON STATION VICTORIA ROAD LONDON VICTORIA ROAD LONDON W3 North Acton Gavin Alien LAND WEST OF BRIDGE WESTERN AVENUE LONDON WESTERN AVENUE LONDON W30DS West Acton GavinAllen SHOP AT ENTRANCE WEST ACTON STATION STATION PARADE LONDON STATION PARADE HERTS Martin Dibble LAND ELSTREE ROAD HERTS ELSTREE ROAD 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79-81 MINORIES/ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON 1 & 79-81 MINORIES/ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON E17PT Aldgate East Clive Henman RAFT 115 WHITECHAPEL HIGH STREET LONDON 115 WHITECHAPEL HIGH STREET LONDON EC3N 1AL Aldgate East Clive Henman 57/60 ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON 57/60 ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON EC3N 1BD Aldgate Clive Henman 73 ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON 73 ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON EC3M 1BD Aldgate Clive Henman 74 ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON 74 ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON EC3N 1BD Aldgate Clive Henman 75 ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON 75 ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON EC3R5BA Tower Hill Clive Henman 13-17 BYWARD STREET LONDON 13-17 BYWARD STREET LONDON EC3N 1BJ Richard Maklin CANTEEN ALDGATE HIGH STREET LONDON ALDGATE HIGH STREET MIDDLESEX HA04LL Alperton Gavin Alien LAND NORTH EAST OF PARK AVENUE EALING ROAD MIDDLESEX EALING ROAD MIDDLESEX HAO 4LL Alperton GavinAllen KIOSK 1 ALPERTON STATION EALING ROAD MIDDLESEX EALING ROAD MIDDLESEX HA04LL Alperton GavinAllen SHOP ON STATION FORECOURT 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Freedom of Information Data - Information as at 14th December 2009 House Rental Unit Description Number Street Name City Postode Station Contact Name RobertWise KIOSK IN BOOKING HALL BECONTREE STATION GALE STREET ESSEX GALE STREET ESSEX RM94TP Becntee RobertWise STATION GARAGE BECONTREE STATION GALE STREET ESSEX GALE STREET ESSEX RM94TP Becontree RobertWise BOOKING HALL KIOSK UPNEY STATION UPNEY LANE ESSEX UPNEY LANE ESSEX IG119LS Upney Phi I Aish LAND RIO 5A CHESTNUT GROVE LONDON 5A CHESTNUT GROVE LONDON SW129BW Balham Phi I Aish KIOSK BALHAM STATION 214 BALHAM HIGH ROAD LONDON 214 BALHAM HIGH ROAD LONDON SW129SG Balham Phil Aish 171 BALHAM HIGH ROAD LONDON 171 BALHAM HIGH ROAD LONDON SW122AY Balham Phil Aish 208 BALHAM HIGH ROAD LONDON 208 BALHAM HIGH ROAD LONDON SW129BS Balham I Aish UPPER PARTS 214 BALHAM HIGH ROAD LONDON 214 BALHAM HIGH ROAD LONDON SW129BS Balham Phi Oliver Robinson 23 WOODLANDS LONDON 23 WOODLANDS LONDON NW119QJ Clive Henman BASEMENT/GROUND FLOOR 33/37 CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE LONDON 33/37 CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE LONDON EC1M 6EA Barbican Clive Henman 1ST13RD 33/35 & 2ND/3RD 36/37 CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE LONDON CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE LONDON EC1M6EA Barbican EC1A 9HP Barbican CliveHenman SMITHFIELD HOUSE L1NDSEY ST LONDON L1NDSEY ST LONDON Barbican Clive Henman 1 ST 2ND & 3RD FLRS 63 CHARTERHOUSE ST LONDON 63 CHARTERHOUSE ST LONDON EC1M6HJ Clive Henman 77A CHARTERHOUSE ST LONDON 77A CHARTERHOUSE ST LONDON EC1M6HJ Barbican CliveHenman AIRSPACE MOOR LANE LONDON MOOR LANE LONDON EC1A4JA Barbican Barbican Clive Henman GROUND & 4 UPPER FLOORS 35/37 ALDERGATE STREET LONDON 35/37 ALDERGATE STREET LONDON EC1A4JA Moorgate Clive Henman KIOSK IN TICKET HALL MOORGATE STATION MOORFIELDS LONDON MOORFIELDS LONDON EC2M6TX EC2M 6TX Moorgate Clive Henman SHOP 5 NORTHERN LINE ARCADE MOORGATE STATION MOORFIELDS LOND MOORFIELDS LONDON EC2M 6TX Moorgate Clive Henman 23 MOORFIELDS LONDON 23 MOORFIELDS LONDON Moorgate Clive Henman KIOSK IN STATION ENTRANCE MOORGATE STATION MOORFIELDS LONDON MOORFIELDS LONDON EC2M6TX EC2M 6TX Moorgate Clive Henman SHOP 1 NORTHERN LINE ARCADE MOORGATE STATION MOORFIELDS LOND MOORFIELDS LONDON EC2M 6TX Moorgate Clive Henman SHOP 3 NORTHERN LINE ARCADE MOORGATE STATION MOORFIËLDS LOND MOORFIELDS LONDON Clive Henman 1 TO 6 FINSBURY CIRCUS LONDON 1 T06 FINSBURY CIRCUS LONDON EC2M 7BA Moorgate EC2M 6TX Moorgate Clive Henman 141-143 MOORGATE LONDON 141-143 MOORGATE LONDON EC2M 6TX Moorgate Clive Henman SHOP 2 NORTHERN LINE ARCADE MOORGATE STATION MOORFIELDS LOND MOORFIELDS LONDON Moorgate Clive Henman SHOP 4 NORTHERN LINE TICKET HALL MOORGATE STATION MOORFIELDS MOORFIELDS LONDON EC2M6TX Moorgate Clive Henman KIOSK NORTHERN LINE SUBWAY MOORGATE STATION MOORFIELDS LONDO MOORFIELDS LONDON EC2M6TX EC2P 2HT Moorgate Clive Henman 21 MOORFIELDS LONDON 21 MOORFIELDS LONDON EC2P 2HT Moorgate Clive Henman 21 MOORFIELDS LONDON 21 MOORFIELDS LONDON NW15LG Baker Street Martin Dibble PT GRD & 1ST-9TH FLRS FARLEY COURT ALLSOP PLACE LONDON ALLSOP PLACE LONDON NW15LG Baker Street Martin Dibble SUB B/MENT B/MENT & PT GRD FLR FARLEY COURT ALLSOP PLACE LON ALLSOP PLACE LONDON Baker Street Martin Dibble LOST PROPERTY OFFICE 200 BAKER STREET LONDON 200 BAKER STREET LONDON NW15RZ Baker Street Martin Dibble TRANSFORMER CHAMBER BAKER STREET STATION CHALFONT COURT LOND CHALFONT COURT LONDON NW15RS Baker Street Martin Dibble BAKER STREET SUBSTATION CHILTERN COURT LONDON CHILTERN COURT LONDON NW15SD NW15SD Baker Street Martin Dibble CHILTERN COURT BAKER STREET LONDON BAKER STREET LONDON NW15RS Baker Street Martin Dibble CHALFONT COURT BAKER STREET LONDON BAKER STREET LONDON Baker Street Martin Dibble 8 STATION APPROACH LONDON 8 STATION APPROACH
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