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How do you approach the landowner if there is no information who the landowner is and when you approach the retailers they don't know either.?
Apart from the contract signage there is no other signage pertaining to who owns the land.
How do you approach the landowner if there is no information who the landowner is and when you approach the retailers they don't know either.?
Apart from the contract signage there is no other signage pertaining to who owns the land.
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This information can be obtained through Land Registry website for a couple of quid. Make sure it's the gov.uk site and enter a post code.2
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Read this comment by Umkomaas who posts it regularly, as does Fruitcake too
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81291971#Comment_812919712 -
Perhaps the local council have a record of who pays the business rates on that property. A quick visit to their offices, or website, and obtain the info. for free3
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Looks like it's gone up to £7Duke1999 said:This information can be obtained through Land Registry website for a couple of quid. Make sure it's the gov.uk site and enter a post code.1 -
Where is this site, it may have come up on here before.You could try the name of the retail park combined with a search for unitsFrom the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"2 -
It's called Owlerton Green car park and serves only two retail companiesHalf_way said:Where is this site, it may have come up on here before.You could try the name of the retail park combined with a search for units
KFC and Dunkin Donuts.
It's postcode is S6 2BJ in Sheffield
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Is this connected to either of your other two threads, if so, it is best to keep them all, together; saves regulars from having to dash hither and yon around the forum!1
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A little research shows articles in the Sheffield Star concerning planning permission to build Dunkin Donuts next to KFC - application from a company called Chicken Villas Ltd in 2024. I think this will be this site but you can research further. Google is your friend.2025 Decluttering Campaign 977/2025 🏅🏅🏅🏅(🏅🏅) 🌟🌟
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Person that pays the business rates isnt necessarily the owner. As a tenant in an industrial unit it was us that had to deal with business rates.pustit said:Perhaps the local council have a record of who pays the business rates on that property. A quick visit to their offices, or website, and obtain the info. for free2 -
Its definitely NOT the parking company, definitely not Smart Parking, or V.C.S either ( different companies )1
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