SSE GENERATION LIMITED

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7 April 2025
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited with company registration number 02310571, having its registered office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a new pumped hydro storage scheme with up to 100MW pumping capacity at Sloy Hydroelectric Power Station (Central Grid Reference NN 32142 09854). In addition, the Applicant is proposing to upgrade the existing 32.5MW G4 turbine to 40MW to match its sister units, increasing the station generating power by 7.5MW to 160MW. The proposed development is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and an EIA Report has been produced to accompany the application for consent. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. Information relating to the application, including the EIA Report, are available for public inspection free of charge on the application website: https://www.sserenewables.com/sloy/pumpedstorage or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit website at: www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00006088. Hard copies of the full EIA Report can be obtained from SSE Generation Limited at a cost of £1,585. Hard copies of the Non- Technical Summary can be obtained at a cost of £24. The EIA Report is also available for public inspection in person, free of charge at: Location Opening hours Address Loch Lomond and Monday to Friday: Carrochan Road, the Trossachs National Park Authority offices 8:30 - 16:00 Balloch, G83 8EG Three Villages Hall Mondays (from 7th Shore Road, April): Arrochar, Argyll and 09:30 - 12:30 Bute, G83 7AB Wednesdays (from 2nd April): 09:00 - 14:00 Or arranged by appointment by emailing: admin@threevillages hall.scot Any representations on the application may be submitted by email to the Scottish Government via [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals) and full postal address of those making representations. Emailed representations should also include the full return email address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than Friday 16th May 2025, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by or on behalf of SSE Generation Limited will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. Where Scottish Ministers are required to, or decide to exercise their discretion to do so, they can cause a public inquiry to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in one of two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal. General Data Protection Regulations ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://www.sserenewables.com/sloy/pumpedstorage The Scottish Government processes representations under the Electricity Act 1989. To support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the Help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Scottish Government processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about the processing of your personal information by the Scottish Government, please email [email protected] or write to Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU.

3 February 2025
SSE GENERATION LTD ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Ltd (the Company) with company registration number 02310571 and its Registered Office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a wind farm ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://pencloe.com https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/4792812 https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/4792812 known as Glentarken Wind Farm (“the proposed Development”) on land located approximately 45km west of Perth within Drummond estate, and approximately 2.9km east of Lochearnhead in the local planning authority of Perth and Kinross Council (Central Grid Reference 265223 729628). The installed capacity of the proposed Development would be over 50MW. It will comprise of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS and up to 12 turbines each with a maximum ground to blade tip height of 180 metres). It has been subject to Environmental Impact Assessment (“EIA”) and an EIA Report has been produced to accompany the application for consent. The Company has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the proposed Development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EIA Report discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website https://www.sserenewables.com/ onshore-wind/in-development/glentarken/ or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00004700. The EIA Report is also available for public inspection in person, free of charge at: Location Opening hours Address St Fillans Village Store 9am – 4pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Main Street, St Fillans, PH6 2ND 9am – 12pm midday on Wednesday Copies of the EIA Report may be obtained from Karen Anderson (telephone: 07818 966555 or email: [email protected]) at a charge of £850 per hard copy and free of charge on a DVD or USB. Copies of a Non-Technical Summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted to the Scottish Ministers via the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit, by email to [email protected]; or by post to Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposed Development and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals) and full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than Friday 14th March 2025 although the Scottish Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the Company will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations on such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where they decide to exercise their discretion to do so, the Scottish Ministers can also cause a public inquiry to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, the Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in one of two ways: • Consent the proposed Development with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposed Development. General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected] or write to Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 CARNAIG SUBSTATION - CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A 400KV SUBSTATION AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE, SITE ACCESS, AND LANDSCAPING AT LAND 2430M SW OF LOCH BUIDHE BONAR BRIDGE The Council has received an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the application made by Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Plc on land at Land 2430M SW Of Loch Buidhe Bonar Bridge. The application is development falling within the Regulations as Environmental Impact Assessment development and accordingly is supported by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report. The application reference number is (24/05062/FUL). A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EIA Report discussing the proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, can be viewed via the Council's planning portal at http://wam.highland.gov.uk/wam/ by entering the reference number given above or by appointment between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday at the Infrastructure, Environment and Economy Service, Council Headquarters, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX, and between the hours of 9.00am and 7.00pm Monday – Thursday, 9.00am – 4.00pm Friday – Saturday, and 10.00am and 3.00pm on a Sunday at Kyle of Sutherland Hub, South Bonar Industrial Estate, Ardgay IV24 3AQ. Printed copies of the EIA Report can be purchased at a cost of £1250 by contacting Martin Goodwin (Community Liaison Manager), Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Transmission, 10 Henderson Road, Inverness, IV1 1SN, Phone: 07467 399592, Email: [email protected]. A digital copy of the EIA Report and a copy of the Non-Technical Summary can be obtained free of charge from the applicant’s website at https://www.ssen-transmission.co.uk/projects/project-map/ lochbuidhearea400kvsubstation/ Any person who wishes to make a representation on the application, can make them online by visiting http://wam.highland.gov.uk/wam/ or by writing to The Head of Planning and Building Standards, ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX. The deadline for receipt of comments is 30 days from the date of publication of this notice. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the applicant will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. The Council will acknowledge receipt of comments but is unable to respond individually to points or questions raised. Please note that your comments will be published online. Please quote the application reference number in your correspondence. The application will be determined by the Council’s North Planning Applications Committee. The possible decisions on the application are either approve with or without conditions or refuse. Malcolm Macleod Executive Chief Officer - Infrastructure, Environment and Economy WATER ENVIRONMENT AND WATER SERVICES (SCOTLAND) ACT 2003. WATER ENVIRONMENT (CONTROLLED ACTIVITIES) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 APPLICATION FOR THE AUTHORISATION OF A PUMPED STORAGE HYDRO SCHEME, EARBA PUMPED STORAGE HYDRO SCHEME, ARDVERIKIE ESTATE, KINLOCH LAGGAN, NEWTONMORE, INVERNESS- SHIRE, PH20 1BX An application has been made to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) by EARBA LIMITED for a water use licence authorising the carrying on of controlled activities at, near or in connection with EARBA PUMPED STORAGE HYDRO SCHEME, ARDVERIKIE ESTATE, KINLOCH LAGGAN, NEWTONMORE, INVERNESS-SHIRE, PH20 1BX, as follows: ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/glentarken/ https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/glentarken/ http://wam.highland.gov.uk/wam/ https://www.ssen-transmission.co.uk/projects/project-map/lochbuidhearea400kvsubstation/ https://www.ssen-transmission.co.uk/projects/project-map/lochbuidhearea400kvsubstation/ http://wam.highland.gov.uk/wam/ Description of Controlled Activities Waters affected National Grid Reference (NGR) The abstraction of water from the water environment Allt Cam NN 5165 7867 The construction and Allt Coire a NN 4616 8032 operation of Chlachair impounding works Allt Choire NN 4651 8068 in inland waters Pitridh (other than groundwater) Allt Lahbrach NN 5044 8608 or wetlands: Allt Loch a Bhealaich Leamhain NN 5099 7915 Associated engineering works Allt Meall Ardruighe reservoir NN 4537 8077 Loch a Bhealaich Leamhain NN 4996 7963 Lochan na h-Earba (East) NN 4959 8474 Lochan na h-Earba (West) NN 4744 8238 Allt a Mhaigh or Moy Burn NN 4867 8341 Mid Lochan na h- Earba NN 4852 8382 Un-named tributary of Allt Coire a Chlachair NN 4640 8057 Un-named tributary of Allt Coire a Chlachair NN 4610 8023 SEPA considers that the proposals contained in the application may have an impact on the water environment and/or on the interests of other users of the water environment. The application may be viewed on SEPA’s website at: https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/permits/advertised-applications-car (please note that you must use this address as written. Please do not use www. at the start) If you are unable to access the website you can email SEPA at [email protected] or call 03000 99 66 99 to request a copy of the application. Any person affected or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the application may make representations to SEPA in writing within 28 days beginning with the date of this advertisement, either by email to [email protected], online at https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/ permits/advertised-applications-car or by sending a letter to FAO: Registry, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Angus Smith Building, 6 Parklands Avenue, Eurocentral, Holytown, North Lanarkshire, ML1 4WQ, quoting reference number: CAR/L/5008113 Written representations received by SEPA within 28 days of this advertisement will be taken into consideration in determining the application. Any such representations will be placed in a public register unless the person making them requests that they should not be. Where such a request is made SEPA will include a statement in the register indicating that representations have been made which have been the subject of such a request. Before determining the application, SEPA will: · assess the risk to the water environment posed by the carrying on of the activities; · assess the indirect effects of that impact on any other aspects of the environment likely to be significantly affected; · consider any likely adverse social and economic effects of that impact and of any indirect environmental effects that have been identified; · consider the likely environmental, social and economic benefits of the activity; · assess the impact of the controlled activity or activities on the interests of other users of the water environment; · assess what steps may be taken to ensure ‘efficient and sustainable water use’; and · apply and have regard to relevant legislation. SEPA will then either grant or refuse to grant the application. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION A85 WEST OF LIX TOLL, SOUTH OF KILLIN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT DETERMINATION UNDER SECTION 55A OF THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984 The Scottish Ministers give notice that they have determined that the project to undertake resurfacing works on the A85 to the west of Lix Toll, south of Killin is a relevant project within the meaning of section 55A of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (“the 1984 Act”) as the works fall within Annex II of Directive 2011/92/EU on the assessment of certain public and private projects on the environment, but that having regard to – (a) the selection criteria contained in Annex III of that Directive, namely (i) the use of natural resources, in particular land, soil, water and biodiversity; (ii) the production of waste; (iii) pollution and nuisances; (iv) the risks to human health (for example due to water contamination or air pollution); (v) areas classified or protected under national legislation; Natura 2000 areas designated by Member States pursuant to Directive 92/43/EEC and Directive 2009/147/E; (vi) nature reserves and parks, (b) the results of the Environmental Screening Assessment under section 55A(2) of the 1984 Act and the Assessment under regulation 48 of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994 (“the 1994 Regulations”) concluded that there would be no likely significant effects on the River Tay Special Area of Conservation, (c) the information set out in the Record of Determination dated 2 December 2024, available at https://www.transport.gov.scot/ transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/ #63527, the project does not require an Environmental Impact Assessment. The main reasons for the conclusion that no Environmental Impact Assessment is required are: (a) The Assessment under the 1994 Regulations concluded that there would be no likely significant effects on the River Tay Special Area of Conservation; (b) The works will not impact the special qualities of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park; (c) The works will be confined within the existing carriageway boundaries and as a result will not require any land take and will not alter any local land uses; and (d) Any potential impacts of the works are expected to be temporary, short-term, non-significant, and limited to the construction phase. The features of the project which are envisaged to avoid or prevent significant adverse effects on the environment are: (a) Mitigation measures and best practice will be implemented to ensure no short-term or long-term significant negative impacts on the environment; (b) Containment measures of the working area will be in place to prevent debris or pollutants from entering the surrounding environment; and (c) Measures will be in place to ensure appropriate removal and disposal of waste. S R Lees Transport Scotland Roads George House 2nd Floor 36 North Hanover Street Glasgow G1 2AD ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/permits/advertised-applications-car https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/permits/advertised-applications-car https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/permits/advertised-applications-car https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527 https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527 https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527 Planning TOWN PLANNING

1 August 2022
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITYACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571, with its Registered Office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a wind farm known as Cloiche Wind Farm located on the Glendoe and Garrogie Estates, adjacent to the operational 66 turbine Stronelairg Wind Farm and the 100 Megawatt (MW) Glendoe Hydroelectric Scheme. At the time of that application the installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be over 50MW comprising up to 36 turbines with a maximum ground to blade tip height of 149.9 metres, and has been subject to Environmental Impact Assessment. An EIA Report was produced to accompany the application for consent. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. SSE Generation Limited has now submitted Additional Information to the Scottish Ministers, which includes information relating to the removal of seven turbines and associated infrastructure, thus creating a ’29 turbine proposed Development’. The Additional Information addresses the changes of likely significant effects in relation to each EIA topic area and assess any changes (or lack thereof) in the significance of effects between the 36 turbine proposed Development (as assessed in the EIA Report) and the 29 turbine proposed Development. A copy of this Additional Information and all other application related information is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore- wind/in-development/cloiche/ or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00002054. Copies of the Additional Information may be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (FAO John Appleton, 1 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, G2 6AY, telephone: 07467655742 or via email at: [email protected]) at a charge of £350 per hard copy and free on USB. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Please note that there may be a delay in the Energy Consents Unit receiving representations by post. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 9th September 2022 although the Scottish Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent Additional Information which is submitted by or on behalf of SSE Generation Limited will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where the Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, the Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, the Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal. All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes applications under the Electricity Act 1989. To support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes representations online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information and includes contact details for any enquiries or complaints regarding how your personal data is handled

9 May 2022
CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE BETWEEN 6 AND 8 MAY 2022 PRINTED ON 9 MAY 2022 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY | ESTABLISHED 1665 WWW.THEGAZETTE.CO.UK State/2* Royal family/ Parliament Assemblies & Government/3* Honours & Awards/ Church/ Environment & infrastructure/6* Health & medicine/ Other Notices/18* Money/ Companies/19* People/91* Terms & Conditions/113* * Containing all notices published online between 6 and 8 May 2022 Contents STATE STATE APPOINTMENTS MANOR OF NORTHSTEAD The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed Neil Quentin Gordon Parish to be Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead. 4 May 2022 THREE HUNDREDS OF CHILTERN The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed Imran Nasir Ahmad Khan to be Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern. 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In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 20th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule Welfare Supplementary Payments (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) Schedule A Bill to remove the end date for qualifying for payments under Article 137A of the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015; and provide for monitoring of and reporting on arrangements for payments having effect by virtue of Article 137and Article 137A of that Order. 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In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 19th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 Schedule A Bill to amend retained EU law relating to compulsory insurance for the use of motor vehicles; and for connected purposes. NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on 20 April 2022 in respect of the School Age Bill (52/17-22). “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly GREETING: WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly without Our Royal Assent: AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP one of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be notified to the Presiding Officer of Northern Ireland Assembly; AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 20th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule School Age Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 Schedule A Bill to amend the meaning of “compulsory school age” in the Education Orders; and for connected purposes. NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on 19 April 2022 in respect of the Autism (Amendment) Bill (31/17-22). “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly GREETING: PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly without Our Royal Assent: AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP one of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be notified to the Presiding Officer of Northern Ireland Assembly; AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 19th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule A Bill to amend the Autism Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 Schedule Autism (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on 20 April 2022 in respect of the Justice (Sexual Offences and Trafficking Victims) Bill (29/17-22). “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly GREETING: WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly without Our Royal Assent: AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP one of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be notified to the Presiding Officer of Northern Ireland Assembly; AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 20th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule Justice (Sexual Offences and Trafficking Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 Schedule A Bill to make provision about and in connection with sexual offences; regulate particular matters relating to cases of trafficking or exploitation; and amend certain rules of law and procedure for the purpose of protecting people from harm. NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on 19 April 2022 in respect of the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Amendment) Bill (36/17-22). “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly GREETING: WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly without Our Royal Assent: AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP one of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be notified to the Presiding Officer of Northern Ireland Assembly; AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 19th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 Schedule A Bill to Amend the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Northern Ireland) Order 1985; and for connected purposes. NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on 20 April 2022 in respect of the Private Tenancies Bill (32/17-22). “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly GREETING: WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly without Our Royal Assent: AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP one of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be notified to the Presiding Officer of Northern Ireland Assembly; AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 20th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule Private Tenancies Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT Schedule A Bill to amend the law relating to private tenancies. NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on 19 April 2022 in respect of the Integrated Education Bill (23/17-22). “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly GREETING: WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly without Our Royal Assent: AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP one of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be notified to the Presiding Officer of Northern Ireland Assembly; AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 19th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule Integrated Education Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 Schedule A Bill to make provision about integrated education; and for connected purposes. NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on 20 April 2022 in respect of the Adoption and Children Bill (37/17-22). “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly GREETING: WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly without Our Royal Assent: AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP one of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be notified to the Presiding Officer of Northern Ireland Assembly; AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 20th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule Adoption and Children Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 Schedule A Bill to restate and amend the law relating to adoption; to make further amendments of the law relating to children; and for connected purposes. NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on 19 April 2022 in respect of the Protection from Stalking Bill (14/17-22). “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly GREETING: WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly without Our Royal Assent: AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP one of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be notified to the Presiding Officer of Northern Ireland Assembly; AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Ourself at Windsor Castle on the 19th day of April in the seventy first year of Our Reign By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand” Schedule Protection from Stalking Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 Schedule A Bill to provide protection from stalking, and from threatening or abusive behaviour, and for related purposes. PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ENERGY SSE GENERATION LIMITED (SSEG) ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited (SSEG) (company registration number 02310571), with its Registered Office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a wind farm within the Planning Authority area of The Highland Council, 4.5 kilometres (km) north of the village of Rosehall and 11km west-north-west of Lairg (Central Grid Reference 246180, 909181). At the time of that application the installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be over 50MW comprising of 20 turbines with a maximum ground to blade tip height of 149.9 metres. An EIA Report has been produced to accompany the application for consent. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the Development be deemed to be granted. SSE Generation Limited has now submitted Additional Information to the Scottish Ministers, which includes information relating to the removal of Turbine 10, Turbine 20 and associated infrastructure, as requested by The Highland Council. A copy of this Additional Information and all other application related information is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website https://www.sserenewables.com/ achanyextension/ or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00001930 Copies of the Additional Information may be obtained from Karen Anderson (telephone 01738 341866, email at [email protected]) at a charge of £25 per hard copy and free on DVD or USB. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Please note that there may be a delay in the Energy Consents Unit receiving representations by post. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 6th June 2022 although Scottish Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent Additional Information which is submitted by or on behalf of SSE Generation Limited will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, the Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, the Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: · Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or · Reject the proposal All previous representations received in relation to application documents submitted regarding this development remain valid. General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected] . SCOTTISH HYDRO ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION PLC ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY (APPLICATIONS FOR CONSENT) REGULATIONS 1990 Notice is hereby given that Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc (company registration number SC213461 and whose registered office is situated at Inveralmond House, 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ) has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 37 of the Electricity Act 1989 for the construction of the Kergord to Gremista 132 kV overhead line works. Including the following ancillary works: permanent and temporary access tracks, a cable dip at Tingwall; and sealing end compounds. The Proposed Development is required to connect the Mossy Hill Wind Farm (HU 43817 42163) and the Gremista GSP (HU 46135 42761) (i.e. the island supply) to the Kergord 132 kV Substation (HU 40385 57057). The Proposed Development would consist of two 132 kV overhead lines running in parallel for c.11.5 km (combined total of 21.34 km) and ancillary works. An Environmental Appraisal (EA) has been produced to accompany the application for consent. Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the overhead line, and ancillary development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EA discussing the Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, is available for public inspection, free of charge on the Scottish Government Energy Consents website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00003434. Copies of the EA may be obtained from Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc. For details including costs, please contact Ryan Davidson ([email protected]). Representations on the application may be submitted to Scottish Ministers via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Please note that there may be a delay in the Energy Consents Unit receiving representations by post. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals) and full postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. Please note that the application reference number must be clearly stated in the representation. All representations should be made such that they are received by Scottish Ministers not later than the 6th of June 2022 although Scottish Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Inquiry (PI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in one of two ways: · Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://www.sserenewables.com/achanyextension/ https://www.sserenewables.com/achanyextension/ · Reject the proposal General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected]. Planning TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (South East) (No.17) Order 2022" authorising the stopping up of an eastern part width of Sovereign Harbour North at Sovereign Harbour in the Borough of Eastbourne to enable development as permitted by Eastbourne Borough Council, under reference PC/210937. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/SE/S247/5004. They may also be inspected during normal opening hours at Eastbourne Library, Grove Road, Eastbourne, BN21 4TL. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 06 May 2022 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. D Hoggins, Casework Manager ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 APPLICATION(S) FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT Date of Notice: 6 May 2022 . Representations are to be made within 21 days from the date of publication of this notice. Information explaining procedures is available from, and written comments may be made to, the Planning Manager, Development Management, Orkney Islands Council, School Place, Kirkwall, KW15 1NY, online at www.orkney.gov.uk, or by email to [email protected] Proposal/Reference 22/138/LB Proposal/Site Address St Magnus Cathedral, Broad Street, Kirkwall Description of Proposal Install a plaque LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SECTION 12 DIRECTION: BELFAST LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (LDP) - DRAFT PLAN STRATEGY: MODIFICATIONS PLANNING ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2011 (‘THE ACT’) AND PLANNING (LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2015. Following the Independent Examination of the Belfast LDP draft Plan Strategy, the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) issued a Direction under section 12(1)(b) of the Act directing Belfast City Council to adopt the draft Plan Strategy with the modifications specified in the Direction. Following the Independent Examination of the Belfast LDP draft Plan Strategy, the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) issued a Direction under section 12(1)(b) of the Act directing Belfast City Council to adopt the draft Plan Strategy with the modifications specified in the Direction. In accordance with Required Modification ref. nos. MOD05, MOD06 & MOD11, the City Council has prepared an additional policy for inclusion in the final adopted Plan Strategy. This generally relates to the phasing of development in line with infrastructure provision. DfI has also directed to Council to undertake appropriate public consultation on the specific above-mentioned Required Modifications. Accordingly, the additional policy and supporting documentation, including in relation to the Sustainability Appraisal (incorporating Strategic Environmental Assessment), Habitat Regulations Assessment, Rural Needs Impact Assessment and draft Equality Impact Assessment, will be available for public inspection from Thursday 12 May 2022. The DfI Direction (with all Required Modifications) and the report of the Planning Appeals Commission Independent Examination will also be made available for inspection. Submissions may be made only in connection with the additional policy and supporting text and supporting documentation relating to MOD05, MOD06 and MOD11. Submissions can be submitted online using the Belfast City Council consultation site accessible at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/LDP Submissions may also be made by email to: [email protected] or by post to: Local Development Plan, Belfast Planning Service, Cecil Ward Building, 4-10 Linenhall Street, Belfast, BT2 8BP. The public consultation period will close at 5pm on Thursday 7 July 2022. Submissions received after this time will not be considered. Submissions on other matters, including the other Required Modifications, cannot be considered. All the above documentation will be available online at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/LDP from Thursday 12 May 2022. It will also be available for inspection at the main reception in Belfast City Hall during normal public opening hours. If you have any queries on the modifications and the adoption of the LDP Plan Strategy, Belfast Planning Service may be contacted on 028 9050 0510 or [email protected] www.belfastcity.gov.uk/LDP ANGUS COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) Applications under the above legislation as listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined on the Council’s website at http://planning.angus.gov.uk/ online-applications/ using the reference number provided. Written comments or questions may be made by the date specified using the Public Access website. Please note that representations made to an applicant in response to any pre-application consultation cannot be taken into account by Angus Council. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE http://planning.angus.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://planning.angus.gov.uk/online-applications/ Kinpurnie Castle Newtyle Blairgowrie PH12 8TW - External and Internal alterations and installation of external underground LPG tank - 22/00299/LBC - 27.05.2022 Jill Paterson, Service Lead Planning and Sustainable Growth DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION These applications, associated plans and documents can be examined at www.dundeecity.gov.uk . (Search Planning Application and insert application ref no) Written comments may be made to the Executive Director of City Development, Planning Team, Floor 6, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, DD1 1LS and email comments can be submitted online through the Council's Public Access System. All comments to be received by 27.05.2022 FORMAT: Ref No; Address; Proposal 22/00270/LBC, Quay and Pier, Fisher Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Remove, refurbish and reposition lighting columns on the pier. Representations must be made as described here, even if you have commented to the applicant prior to the application being made. GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL PUBLICITY FOR PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 Please note that the Council buildings are closed and post cannot be received. All applications should therefore be viewed online and all public representations must be made online. You can view applications together with the plans and other documents submitted with them online at https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning All comments are published online and are available for public inspection. Written comments may be made within 21 days from 6th May 2022 online at http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/Online Planning 21/03438/LBA 164 Craigpark G31-Internal and external alterations, including partial demolition and erection of rear extension, installation of replacement windows and new rooflights, formation of windows to gable and associated works 22/00983/LBA 183 Hope Street G2-Internal and external alterations, includes installation of 2no. flues to lane 22/00885/FUL Flat 2/2 8 Sandyford Place G3-Use of office as duplex apartment and external alterations including formation of external amenity space 22/00966/LBA 6 Clairmont Gardens G3-Internal alterations. 22/00960/LBA Flat 1 37 Westbourne Gardens G12-Installation of replacement windows 22/00994/FUL 241B Nithsdale Road G41-External alterations to stairs, garden walls and door. 22/01015/FUL 87 St Andrews Drive G41-Installation of pergola to rear of dwellinghouse. 22/00501/LBA County Bingo Social Club/ Former Lyceum Cinema 908 Govan Road G52-External alterations 22/01014/FUL 100B Albert Road G42-Installation of rooflight. 22/00980/FUL 23 Leslie Road G41-Installation of french doors and formation of balcony to rear of dwellinghouse. 22/00858/FUL Flat 1/2 27 Holyrood Crescent G20-Installation of replacement windows 22/00894/FUL 778 Pollokshaws Road G41-Temporary erection of 3 No gazebos for a three year period, including realigning perimiter of external area and new railings. (In retrospect) 22/00929/LBA Atrium Court 50 Waterloo Street G2-Internal and external alterations, to ground floor office and rooftop plant 22/00998/FUL 45 Monreith Road Glasgow G43-Erection of single storey extension to side and rear and installation of rooflight to rear of dwellinghouse. 22/01007/FUL 96 Argyle Street Glasgow G2-Installation of plant to roof and associated works. 22/01008/FUL 67 Danes Drive Glasgow G14-Erection of single storey extension, air-source heat pump and outbuilding to rear of dwellinghouse. 22/01009/FUL Flat 0/2 8 Dudley Drive Glasgow G12-Installation of replacement windows to rear of flatted dwelling COMHAIRLE NAN EILEAN SIAR NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT – PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 EMAIL 24 22/00181/LBC Alter building to provide 8 replacement windows & adaptation of one window to form French doors at Baile Na Cille, Timsgarry, Uig The application listed above may be examined at https:// planning.cne-siar.gov.uk/PublicAccess/ using the reference number. Comments should be made within 21 days of publication of this notice, via the online comment facility or by post to Planning Service, Communities Dept., Sandwick Rd, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS1 2BW – paper copies are currently not available to view. Please phone 01851 822690 if you require assistance to view an application. THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below, along with plans and other documents submitted with them, may be examined online at http:// wam.highland.gov.uk ; electronically at the AREA PLANNING AND BUILDING STANDARDS OFFICE, DRUMMUIE, GOLSPIE, KW10 6TA ; or electronically at your nearest Council Service Point. You can find your nearest Service Point via the following link https:// www.highland.gov.uk/directory/16/a_to_z Written comments should be made to the EPC at the contact details below within the time period indicated from the date of this notice. Anyone making a representation about this proposal should note that their letter or email will be disclosed to any individual or body who requests sight of representations in respect of this proposal. Reference Number Development Address Proposal Description Alternative locations where application may be inspected and time period for comments 22/01641/LBC Balnakeil Steading Durness Alterations and change of use of agricultural building to bedroom accommodatio n with kitchen, plant room, store and laundry Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, INVERNESS IV3 5NX Email: [email protected] PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 21 Days Proposal/Reference 22/00713/LBC Proposal/Site Address Heath Park Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0BW Description of Proposal Internal alterations at Proposal/Reference 22/00682/LBC Proposal/Site Address Taymouth Castle Kenmore Aberfeldy PH15 2NT . Description of Proposal Internal alterations (Breadalbane Suite) at Proposal/Reference 22/00637/LBC ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning https://planning.cne-siar.gov.uk/PublicAccess/ https://planning.cne-siar.gov.uk/PublicAccess/ http://wam.highland.gov.uk http://wam.highland.gov.uk https://www.highland.gov.uk/directory/16/a_to_z https://www.highland.gov.uk/directory/16/a_to_z Proposal/Site Address 8 Strathearn House Auchterarder PH3 1JL . Description of Proposal Alterations and extension at Proposal/Reference 22/00701/LBC Proposal/Site Address Signal Box Station Road Murthly Description of Proposal Alterations at ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 LISTED BUILDING CONSENT REGULATION (8)(1)(A) – 21 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE The applications listed below together with the plans, drawings and other documents submitted with them may be viewed online by entering the reference number at https:// publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/. Representations may be submitted to the Chief Officer – Strategic Place Planning online via the above website link or to [email protected] (quoting the application reference number). Representations must be received within the time period specified under each of the categories. Subject to personal data being removed, representations will be open to public viewing. David Dunne Interim Chief Officer - Strategic Place Planning Wednesday, 4 May 2022 Proposal/Reference 220531/LBC Proposal/Site Address 25 Crown Terrace, Lower Floor Level, City Centre, Aberdeen Name and Address of Applicant Mrs Fiona Daniel Description of Proposal Internal alterations at lower ground level including installation of access stairs Proposal/Reference 220510/LBC Proposal/Site Address 43-45 & 47-53 Market Street and 1-7 Trinity Quay, Aberdeen AB10 1BA Name and Address of Applicant Aberdeen Inspired Description of Proposal Installation of temporary suspended umbrella display SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Application has been made to the Council for Listed Building Consent for: Ref No Proposal Site 22/00367/LBC Alterations and extension to church Church, Victoria Road, Eyemouth 22/00492/CON Demolition of derelict workshop/ store (part retrospective) Land South East Of 4 Bourtree Terrace, Hawick 22/00630/LBC Alterations to including works to roofs, masonry, lightening conductor, fixed maintenance access, insulation of roof spaces and removal of existing plant room on the main roof Floors Castle, Kelso 22/00642/LBC Replacement windows 15 Station Road, Eddleston, Peebles Ref No Proposal Site 22/00646/LBC Installation of wall mounted electric vehicle charging point Meadow View, The Green, Gavinton, Duns 22/00694/LBC Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse The Rowans, High Street, Ayton, Eyemouth The items can be inspected at Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells between the hours of 9.00 am and 4.45 pm from Monday to Thursday and 9.00am and 3.30 pm on Friday for a period of 21days from the date of publication of this notice. It is also possible to visit any library and use the Planning Public Access system to view documents. To do this, please contact your nearest library to book time on a personal computer. If you have a PC at home please visit our web site at http:// eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be sent in writing to the Service Director - Regulatory Services, Scottish Borders Council, Newtown St Boswells TD6 0SA and must be received within 21 days. Alternatively, representations can be made online by visiting our web site at the address stated above. Please state clearly whether you are objecting, supporting or making a general comment. Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, representations may be made available for public inspection. MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015. You can view the following applications, together with the plans and other documents submitted with them at the Online Planning pages at the Midlothian Council Website - www.midlothian.gov.uk. Please note that the Council offices are currently closed due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. If you cannot use the online service we will do our best to help you view the plans via alternative means. For further assistance with this please email the Planning Helpdesk at [email protected]. If you have no access to email please contact Planning via the Midlothian Council Contact Centre at 0131 270 7500. 22/00292/LBC Internal alterations including partial dismantling of wall at 8D High Street, Penicuik, EH26 8HW Deadline for comments: 27 May 2022 Peter Arnsdorf, Planning, Sustainable Growth and Investment Manager, Place Directorate. STIRLING COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below are proposals requiring planning permission and/or Listed Building Consent which have been submitted to Stirling Council and may be viewed online at www.stirling.gov.uk/onlineplanning. Written comments may be made to the Planning & Building Standards Service Manager, Planning Services, Stirling Council, Teith House, Kerse Road, Stirling FK7 7QA (Telephone 01786 233660) within 21 days of this notice. Proposal/Reference 22/00224/LBC Proposal/Site Address Park Lodge Hotel, 32 Park Terrace, Kings Park, Stirling, FK8 2JS Name and Address of Applicant Mr Ross Marshall Description of Proposal Conversion to dwellinghouse; demolition of existing rear extension; new timber windows; new roof covering; internal alterations and refurbishment; installation of Air Source Heat Pump and erection of detached garage with ancillary accommodation above Proposal/Reference 22/00203/LBC Proposal/Site Address 24 Park Terrace, Kings Park, Stirling, FK8 2JT Name and Address of Applicant Mr James Bain ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/ https://publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ Description of Proposal Alterations to ancillary garage building to form office space and heated store rooms and upgrade existing failing roof windows and repair roofing NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Applications listed below together with the plans and other documents may be examined online at www.eplanning.north- ayrshire.gov.uk Comments should be made online at www.eplanning.north- ayrshire.gov.uk by 27.05.22. Any representations received will be open to public view. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 Applications for Listed Building Consent. 22/00303/LBC; 15-17 Eglinton Street & 4-6 Strand, Beith, Ayrshire, KA15 1AB; Internal and external alterations to former hotel building to form 5 no. flats. 22/00294/LBC; Sannox Christian Centre, Sannox, Brodick, Ayrshire; Formation of roof dormer and erection of temporary extension to rear of church (modification of 17/00714/LBC). Applications for Conservation Area Consent. 22/00304/CAC; 15-17 Eglinton Street, Beith, Ayrshire, KA15 1AB; Demolition of unlisted building (former restaurant) in Beith Conservation Area. THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 - REGULATION 20(1). THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 - REGULATION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 - PUBLICITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Applications, plans and other documents submitted may be examined at Planning & Building Standards front counter, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BG between the hours of 8:30-5:00 Monday-Thursday & 8:30-3:40 on Friday. Written comments may be made quoting the application number to the Head of Planning & Building Standards within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. You can view, track & comment on planning applications online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning. The application may have been subject to a pre-application consultation process & comments may have been made to the applicant prior to the application being submitted. Notwithstanding this, persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so as above. David Givan Chief Planning Officer Proposal/Reference 22/00641/LBC 29 Howe Street Edinburgh EH3 6TF Remove French doors, outbuilding, steps and balcony and replace with windows, redesigned parking bay and landscaped garden inc. removal of section of wall and replacement of gates. 22/00642/FUL 29 Howe Street Edinburgh EH3 6TF Remove French doors, outbuilding, steps and balcony and replace with windows, redesigned parking bay and landscaped garden inc. removal of section of wall and replacement of gates. 22/01674/FUL Flat 5 11 South Maybury Edinburgh EH12 8NX Retrospective change of use from residential dwelling to short-term let (sui generis). 22/01682/FUL Flat 3 129 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1SG Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (Sui Generis) 22/01688/FUL Flat 10 23 Thistle Street South West Lane Edinburgh EH2 1EW Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (Sui Generis). 22/01689/FUL Flat 5 129 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1SG Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (Sui Generis) 22/01690/FUL Flat 6 129 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1SG Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (Sui Generis). 22/01691/FUL Flat 11 23 Thistle Street South West Lane Edinburgh EH2 1EW Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (Sui Generis) 22/01695/FUL Flat 1 129 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1SG Change of use from residential to short term let (Sui Generis). 22/01696/FUL Flat 9 129 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1SG Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (Sui Generis). 22/01697/FUL Flat 2 129 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1SG Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (Sui Generis). 22/01698/FUL 2F1 1 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 2EY Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (Sui Generis). 22/01700/FUL 2F2 1 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 2EY Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (Sui Generis). 22/01701/FUL 2F3 1 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 2EY Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (Sui Generis). 22/01704/FUL 3F3 1 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 2EY Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (Sui Generis). 22/01705/FUL 5 West Tollcross Edinburgh Mixed used development with ground floor restaurant (Class 3) and take-away (Sui Generis) and 3x apartments on upper floors 22/01717/FUL Flat 2 4 Canning Street Lane Edinburgh EH3 8ER Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (Sui Generis) 22/01731/FUL Flat 2 24 York Place Edinburgh EH1 3EP Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui-generis) 22/01734/FUL Flat 3 24 York Place Edinburgh EH1 3EP Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01736/FUL Flat 2 5 Hill Street Edinburgh EH2 3JP Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui-generis) 22/01737/FUL Flat 3 5 Hill Street Edinburgh EH2 3JP Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui-generis) 22/01750/FUL Flat 5 140 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 4BL Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01751/FUL Flat 6 140 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 4BL Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui-generis) 22/01752/FUL Flat 1 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui- generis) 22/01753/FUL Flat 11 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui- generis) 22/01754/FUL Flat 2 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui- generis). 22/01755/FUL Flat 3 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui- generis) 22/01756/FUL Flat 4 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui- generis) 22/01757/FUL Flat 5 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of Use (retrospective) from residential to short-term let (sui- generis) 22/01759/FUL Flat 7 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of Use from residential to short term let (sui-generis) (in retrospect) 22/01760/FUL Flat 8 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui- generis). 22/01762/FUL Flat 9 9 South St Andrew Street Edinburgh EH2 2AU Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui- generis). 22/01772/FUL Flat 1 17 Thistle Street Edinburgh EH2 1DF Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (Sui-Generis). 22/01775/FUL Flat 2 17 Thistle Street Edinburgh EH2 1DF Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01776/FUL Flat 3 17 Thistle Street Edinburgh EH2 1DF Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01777/FUL Flat 4 17 Thistle Street Edinburgh EH2 1DF Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis) 22/01780/FUL Flat 1 23 Thistle Street South West Lane Edinburgh EH2 1EW Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01781/FUL Flat 2 23 Thistle Street South West Lane Edinburgh EH2 1EW Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 22/01784/FUL Flat 1 8 Torphichen Street Edinburgh EH3 8JQ Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01785/FUL Flat 4 23 Thistle Street South West Lane Edinburgh EH2 1EW Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis) 22/01787/FUL Flat 11 8 Torphichen Street Edinburgh EH3 8JQ Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui- generis). 22/01792/FUL Flat 6 8 Torphichen Street Edinburgh EH3 8JQ Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01793/FUL Flat 8 8 Torphichen Street Edinburgh EH3 8JQ Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01794/FUL Flat 5 23 Thistle Street South West Lane Edinburgh EH2 1EW Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01795/FUL Flat 9 8 Torphichen Street Edinburgh EH3 8JQ Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01796/FUL Flat 5 8 Torphichen Street Edinburgh EH3 8JQ Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01797/FUL Flat 7 8 Torphichen Street Edinburgh EH3 8JQ Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01801/FUL Flat 10 129 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1SG Change of Use from residential to short term let (sui-generis) (in retrospect) 22/01804/FUL Flat 3 23 Thistle Street South West Lane Edinburgh EH2 1EW Change of use (retrospective) from residential to short term let (sui-generis). 22/01836/FUL 29 Circus Lane Edinburgh EH3 6SU Proposed to replace them with identically sized windows made of woodgrain effect uPVC requiring no maintenance and indistinguishable from painted timber. 22/01844/LBC 6 Great King Street Edinburgh EH3 6QL To reinstate previously removed corner cupboard in front ground floor room, and to replace rear windows with double glazed windows, to match existing timber profiles. 22/01869/FUL 15 Queen Street New Town Edinburgh EH2 1JE New roof terrace hub in existing roof including new staircase access. We have edited proposal following advice from Historic environment Scotland received on November 2019. Roof terrace enclosure area has being minimized + designed in a more discreet way as a sunken space, balustrade has being placed separated from terrace edge to minimize visual impact from Queen Street 22/01871/FUL 3F2 43 Marchmont Crescent Edinburgh EH9 1HF Proposed change of use to form HMO. 22/01876/FUL Register House General And New Register House 2 Princes Street Edinburgh EH1 3YT Alterations to boundary wall comprising cladding of exposed foundations to create a granite bench-style seat and associated works. 22/01888/LBC 21 Moray Place Edinburgh EH3 6DA Replacement of extension, re-landscape rear garden, reinstate astragals, alter drainage pipes and minor internal partition alterations in main house. 22/01889/CON 21 Moray Place Edinburgh EH3 6DA Demolition in a Conservation Area 22/01890/FUL 21 Moray Place Edinburgh EH3 6DA Replacement of extension, re-landscape rear garden, reinstate astragals and alter drainage pipes. 22/01893/FUL Proposed Fringe Festival Venue Site George Square Gardens George Square Edinburgh Temporary installation of 2 performance venues, an event space + supporting infrastructure, to be used as part of Edinburgh Blues + Jazz Festival, Edinburgh Food Festival + Edinburgh Festival Fringe. We have used the site since 2011 for same purpose but site has a festival history going back over 20 years. The site is a green space owned by University of Edinburgh, we are looking for permission to cover change of use of land + associated temporary structures. 22/01896/FUL 19 St Leonard's Lane Edinburgh EH8 9SH Acoustic attenuator cowl to plantroom roof to mitigate acoustic impact on neighbours. Erection of perimeter fences to further reduce noise, improve security of roof and neighbour's plots and screen the view of the new acoustic cowl from the street. rect fence along perimeter adjacent to cycle path for health & safety of pedestrians and to improve site security, while maintaining sightlines along the cycle path. Erect entrance gates as a continuation of the fence to control entry. 22/01908/FUL 45 Cluny Drive Edinburgh EH10 6DU Alter window to form French doors and erect external stair 22/01910/LBC 2F 64 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 1LN Removal of walls, various internal doors and uPVC windows; new steel beam installation, erect new non-loadbearing wall to form study; mechanical, electrical and plumbing works to modernise facilities inc. new kitchen and bathroom fittings and furnishings; install timber sash- and-case windows and reinstatement of decoration and fittings. 22/01911/LBC 28 Abercromby Place Edinburgh EH3 6QE Relocation of kitchen, en-suite alterations, reinstatement of entrance vestibule; addition of balcony and creation of roof terrace 22/01912/FUL 28 Abercromby Place Edinburgh EH3 6QE Addition of balcony and creation of roof terrace 22/01914/FUL 7 George Square Edinburgh EH8 9JZ Minor internal and external works to install an improved ventilation system within the building. 22/01920/LBC 1F2 3 Granton Square Edinburgh EH5 1HE Relocate boiler and kitchen and install new shower room 22/01922/LBC 47 Dean Street Edinburgh EH4 1LL Internal alterations to convert existing flat to office accommodation 22/01923/LBC 28 Saxe-coburg Place Edinburgh EH3 5BP To replace windows and patio doors 22/01924/FUL 24-25 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 2AN Planning application under Section 42 of the Planning Acts to vary Condition 1 (Cooking, Heating and Reheating Operations) of 21/06732/FUL. 22/01930/LBC 13 & 15 Bread Street Edinburgh EH3 9AL Alterations to two existing to form one restaurant 22/01931/LBC 13 West Preston Street Edinburgh EH8 9PU Replacement of existing sash windows on a like-for-like basis 22/01932/LBC 3F3 7 St Vincent Street Edinburgh EH3 6SW Replacement of existing timber sash windows on a like-for-like basis 22/01935/FUL 10 Henderland Road Edinburgh EH12 6BB Proposed installation of windows to first floor bedroom at rear of property. 22/01936/FUL Humbie Farmhouse Humbie Farm Road Humbie Quarry Kirkliston EH29 9EG Change of use of private agricultural field to dog exercise. 22/01937/LBC 111 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 3AA Removal of relocated arcaded stair hall as part of hotel redevelopment 22/01941/FUL 55 Fountainhall Road Edinburgh EH9 2LH Replace the existing framework and single glazing to greenhouse that is in disrepair with new framework and single glazing. Existing slab (footprint) and mid-level walls of greenhouse to be retained. 22/01942/LBC 55 Fountainhall Road Edinburgh EH9 2LH Replace existing framework and single-glazing of greenhouse 22/01944/FUL 32 Hermitage Park Edinburgh EH6 8HB Single storey dining room extension to rear of semi-detached house. 22/01957/FUL 11 Craighouse Park Edinburgh EH10 5LB Attic conversion with front roof windows and rear dormer. Rear single storey ground floor extension. 22/01960/FUL 34 Nile Grove Edinburgh EH10 4SP Proposed conservatory. 22/01965/LBC BF 4 Blantyre Terrace Edinburgh EH10 5AE Proposed Kitchen Alteration and relocation of shower room 22/01969/LBC Flat 1 160B Canongate Edinburgh EH8 8DD Replacement of existing single glazed sashes on a like-for-like basis with new sashes, custom fitted with slimline IGU's. All historical detail to be matched /reinstated. Existing cases to be refurbished in situ. 22/01975/LBC 39 Nile Grove Edinburgh EH10 4RE Like for Like Replacement Window. 22/01979/FUL 14 Jordan Lane Edinburgh EH10 4RA Lower Ground Floor: Convert window to French doors to loggia. First Floor: Remove existing slate lean-to roof, form new extension with pitched platform roof over to be finished with slate. New lead work to gutters, flashings, wallhead etc. Infill walls to east and west side to be rubble stone to match existing. Form 3 No. new windows in existing south facing brick parapet wall. 22/01982/LBC 14 Jordan Lane Edinburgh EH10 4RA Lower Ground Floor: Form large opening between existing kitchen and pantry. Convert window to French doors to loggia. First Floor: Remove existing slate lean-to roof, form new extension with pitched platform roof over to be finished with slate. Infill walls to east and west side to be rubble stone to match existing. Reposition existing RW hopper on west elevation. Form 3 No. new windows in existing south facing brick parapet wall to be traditional in style with astragals. 22/01994/FUL Main Terminal 1 Edinburgh Airport Jubilee Road Edinburgh EH12 9DN Proposed additional workshop to compliment existing unit. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 22/02001/LBC 15-19 Bristo Place & 2-3 Teviot Place Edinburgh EH1 1EZ Overhaul slatework to 15-17 Bristo. Take down & rebuild chimneys, as marked on drawing 21152-F3-05-DR-B-0002. Strip & reslate, like for like, scotch to front pitches 18-19 Bristo and 2-3 Teviot. Strip & reslate rear pitches, with Cupa heavy 3 diminishing slate to 18-19 Bristo & 2-3 Teviot, as marked on drawing 21152- F3-05-DR-B-002. Stone replacement to elevations, like for like, replace concrete lintels with natural stone lintels. Repointing works to elevations, new pointing to lime mortar. 22/02007/FUL 116B Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 3JF New shop front, internal alterations and all associated site works for class 1 use as existing. 22/02012/FUL 55 Raeburn Place Edinburgh EH4 1HX Remove existing fixed timber windows and replace with opening sash and case timber windows. 22/02013/LBC 4 Coates Crescent Edinburgh EH3 7AL Garden area of family home for private family use. 22/02014/FUL 4 Coates Crescent Edinburgh EH3 7AL Erection of freestanding wooden pergola with roof over barbeque and cooking area and separate decked area. 22/02021/FUL GF 3 Clarendon Crescent Edinburgh EH4 1PT Rear of property with new doors and windows to new garden terrace. 22/02023/LBC Flat 6 90 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 2ER Internal alterations to top floor flat to relocate kitchen and form additional bedrooms to rear. 22/02024/LBC 4F1 29 Jeffrey Street Edinburgh EH1 1DH Internal alterations to flat for relocate kitchen into boxroom and stores and form additional bedroom to rear. 22/02025/FUL 49 Corstorphine Road Edinburgh EH12 5QG 2 No. existing gates to be replaced: Solid timber, double gate, and open structure metal single gate, to be replaced by solid full steel gates. 22/02037/FUL 17 Craighall Gardens Edinburgh EH6 4RH Alterations and new extension to the rear and creation of new roof dormers. 22/02039/FUL Proposed Event Space St James Crescent Edinburgh Erection of temporary structures and enclosures, including bar, and other associated works to facilitate use of Register Square as an external events space. 22/02040/FUL Proposed Event Space St James Crescent Edinburgh Erection of temporary structures and enclosures, including bar, and other associated works to facilitate use of Calton View as an external events space. 22/02042/LBC 1 George Street New Town Edinburgh EH2 2LL The installation of No.1 security camera at the entrance to 1 George Street. 22/02044/LBC 12 Drumsheugh Gardens Edinburgh EH3 7QG Installation of new service riser, new kitchen units and toilet. Upgrading lighting, electrics, fire alarm, and fire doors. Include general internal redecoration throughout. 22/02054/LBC Flat 1 140 Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 3JD Alter existing WCs to be shower rooms and enlarge one of these to be ensuite. Re-configure the kitchen space and refurbish original features (in retrospect). 22/02057/LBC 54-60 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 2DF Installation of 1no. new signage including box sign - back illuminated signage on white laminate plinth above customer entrance at 60, Princes Street, Edinburgh EH2 2DF Installation of 1no. projecting "bus stop" style to east of the M&S customer entrance at 60 Princes Street, Edinburgh EH2 2DF See accompanying drawing Ref 2914-EDB139-A-004-002 22/02076/LBC 22 Shandwick Place Edinburgh EH2 4RN Removal of external signage, two external ATMs and a night safe and post box. EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/Conservation Area Consent has been made to East Lothian Council, as Planning Authority, as detailed in the schedule hereto. The applications and plans are open to inspection at http:// pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be made in writing or by e-mail to the undersigned within 21 days of this date. 06/05/22 Keith Dingwall Service Manager - Planning John Muir House Brewery Park HADDINGTON E-mail: [email protected] SCHEDULE 22/00260/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development 12 Bridge Street Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 6AG Alterations to building 22/00481/P Development in Conservation Area 21 Eskside West Musselburgh EH21 6PL Conversion of the first floor and second floor of office building to form 2 flats 22/00469/LBC Listed Building Consent 6 High Street Haddington EH41 3ES Erection of signage (Retrospective) 22/00393/P Development in Conservation Area Bayswell Hotel 16 Bayswell Park Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1AE Alterations and extensions to hotel 22/00502/P Listed Building Affected by Development Gilmerton House East Fortune Athelstaneford North Berwick East Lothian Alterations and change of use of domestic storerooms to form toilet facilities for guests using the multi-functional event space building 22/00458/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development 4 High Street Haddington EH41 3ES Installation of roof windows and erection of solar panels 22/00465/LBC Listed Building Consent Pointgarry House 20B West Bay Road North Berwick EH39 4AW Replacement windows and door ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, REGULATION 60(2)(A) OR 65(2)(A) OR PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015, REGULATION 8 The applications listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be viewed electronically using the Planning Register at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online- applications/. Comments may be made quoting the reference number and stating clearly the grounds for making comment. Comments can be submitted using the Planning Register when viewing the application. Alternatively, comments can be addressed to Aberdeenshire Council, Planning and Economy Service, Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ (or emailed to [email protected]). Please note that any comment made will be published on the Planning Register. Comments must be received by 26 May 2022 Paul Macari Head of Planning & Environment Proposal/Reference APP/2022/0936 Proposal/Site Address Haddo House, Methlick, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 7EQ Description of Proposal Repairs to Terrace Fountain Proposal/Reference APP/2022/0966 Proposal/Site Address Former Kennels, Homefarm, Ballogie, AB34 5DT ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE http://pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Description of Proposal Demolition of Derelict Building and Erection of Store and Timber Racks Proposal/Reference APP/2021/2846 Proposal/Site Address Clydesdale Bank, 1 Main Street, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, AB53 4AA Description of Proposal Alterations to Bank Proposal/Reference APP/2022/0918 Proposal/Site Address Haddo House, Methlick, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 7EQ Description of Proposal Display of Signage (Non-Illuminated) ARGYLL AND BUTE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), RELATED PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be viewed electronically through Argyll and Bute Council website at www.argyll-bute.gov.uk. Having regard to Schedule 6, Part 3, s10 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020, documents are only available to inspect electronically at this time. Customers requiring assistance can contact us by e-mail: [email protected] or tel. 01546 605518. REF. No. PROPOSAL SITE ADDRESS 22/00521/LIB Change from Polycarbonate roof sheet to double glazed units with hardwood glazing bars 41 Easdale Island Oban Argyll And Bute PA34 4TB 22/00367/LIB Installation of through wall core vent on rear elevation and installation of internal wall insulation to external walls Boatmans Cottage Killean Tayinloan Tarbert Argyll And Bute PA29 6XF 22/00109/LIB Installation of replacement roof covering Armadale Gareloch Road Rhu Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 8NE 22/00224/LIB Internal and external alterations and erection of balcony Former Sandbank Church High Road Sandbank Dunoon Argyll And Bute PA23 8PX Written comments can be submitted online http://www.argyll- bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and-comment-planning- applications or to Argyll and Bute Council, Development Management, Kilmory Castle, Lochgilphead, Argyll, PA31 8RT within 21 days of this advert. Please quote the reference number in any correspondence. Any letter of representation the Council receives is considered a public document and will be published on our website. Anonymous or marked confidential correspondence will not be considered. A weekly list of all applications can be viewed on the Councils website. Customers are requested to use electronic communication where possible during the coronavirus pandemic as our ability to process postal mail is restricted. DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below may be viewed on-line by following the ePlanning link on the Council’s website at www.dumgal.gov.uk/ planning. All representations should be made to me within 21 days from the date of this publication by email to [email protected] or via the Council’s website, as noted above. Steve Rogers Head of Economy and Development Proposal/Reference 22/0545/LBC Proposal/Site Address New Town Hall, 53 St John Street Whithorn Description of Proposal Installation of rooftop ventilator DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL (CRAIGOWL ROAD, DUNDEE) (STOPPING-UP) ORDER 2022 Dundee City Council hereby give notice that they have made an Order under Sections 207 and 208 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, authorising the stopping-up of lengths of lengths of roads, footpaths and footways situated in Craigowl Road, Dundee. A copy of the Order and relevant plan specifying the lengths footpaths to be stopped up may be examined on our website during a period of 28 days from 6/5/22 by searching for "Traffic Regulation Orders" in the Roads and Travel section of our website. Within that period any person may, by notice in writing to the Head of Democratic and Legal Services, Dundee City Council, 21 City Sq, Dundee, DD1 3BA, or by E Mail to [email protected], object to the making of the Order. ROGER MENNIE, HEAD OF DEMOCRATIC AND LEGAL SERVICES EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 (AS AMENDED) PLANING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING APPLICATIONS For those applications which have been the subject of Pre-Application Consultation between the Applicant and the Community (and which are indicated as “PAC”), persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so to the Planning Authority in the manner indicated. All applications can be viewed online via the Council website (www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/eplanning). Written comments and electronic representations may be made to the Chief Governance Officer via [email protected] before the appropriate deadline. Please note that comments received outwith the specified period will only be considered in exceptional circumstances which will be a question of fact in each case. David Mitchell Chief Governance Officer 28.04.22 Where plans can be inspected The Opera House, 8 John Finnis Street, Kilmarnock, KA1 1DD Proposal/Reference 22/0156/PP Proposal/Site Address Kirkland 62 Main Street Dunlop Kilmarnock East Ayrshire KA3 4AG Name and Address of Applicant Mr Elliot Nouillan Fulshaw Old Glasgow Road Stewarton East Ayrshire KA3 5JR Description of Proposal Replace existing windows, areas of roof to be replaced to match existing, widen entrance and internal alterations Proposal/Reference ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and-comment-planning-applications http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and-comment-planning-applications http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and-comment-planning-applications 22/0210/LB Proposal/Site Address 14 Lugton Road Dunlop Kilmarnock East Ayrshire KA3 4AW Name and Address of Applicant Mr B Jones 14 Lugton Road Dunlop. Kilmarnock East Ayrshire KA3 3AW Description of Proposal Loft conversion, installation of rooflight windows and new glazed doors. Proposal/Reference 22/0189/LB Proposal/Site Address Borland House Stewarton Road Dunlop East Ayrshire KA3 4BU Name and Address of Applicant Mr Simon Burton Borland House Dunlop Kilmarnock East Ayrshire KA3 4BU Description of Proposal Replace existing conservatory

28 March 2022
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571, with its Registered Office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a wind farm known as Bhlaraidh Wind Farm Extension, on the adjoining land to the east of the operational Bhlaraidh Wind Farm on the Glenmoriston Estate, near Invermoriston, Highlands (Central Grid Reference 239512, 820991). At the time of that application the installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be over 50MW comprising up to 18 turbines with a maximum ground to blade tip height of 180 metres, and has been subject to Environmental Impact Assessment. An EIA Report was produced to accompany the application for consent. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. The Highland Council has no objection to the proposed Development subject to the removal of three turbines (T13, T14 and T18). SSE Generation Limited has now submitted Additional Information to the Scottish Ministers, which includes information relating to the removal of the three turbines and associated infrastructure, thus creating a ’15 turbine proposed Development’. The Additional Information addresses the changes of likely significant effects in relation to each EIA topic area and assess any changes (or lack thereof) in the significance of effects between the 18 turbine proposed Development (as assessed in the EIA Report) and the 15 turbine proposed Development. A copy of this Additional Information and all other application related information is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website www.sserenewables.com/bhlaraidhextension or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00001900. Copies of the Additional Information may be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (FAO Jane MacDonald, 1 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, G2 6AY, telephone: 07825 254 758 or via email at: [email protected]) at a charge of £25 per hard copy and free on DVD/CD/USB. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Please note that there may be a delay in the Energy Consents Unit receiving representations by post. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 26th April 2022 although the Scottish Ministers may consider representations received after this date. PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT https://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/pages/hopsrig_collector_substation_grid_connection.aspx https://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/pages/hopsrig_collector_substation_grid_connection.aspx https://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/pages/hopsrig_collector_substation_grid_connection.aspx Any subsequent Additional Information which is submitted by or on behalf of SSE Generation Limited will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where the Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, the Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, the Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected]. THE ENERGY ACT 2004 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SAFETY ZONE SCHEME DURING CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR MAINTENANCE OF THE DOGGER BANK A OFFSHORE WIND FARM THE ELECTRICITY (OFFSHORE GENERATING STATIONS) (SAFETY ZONES) (APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND CONTROL OF ACCESS) REGULATIONS 2007 – STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 2007 NO 1948 Notice is hereby given that Doggerbank Offshore Wind Farm Project 1 Projco Limited (company number 07791991), with registered offices at Doggerbank Offshore Wind Farm Project 1 Projco Limited, No. 1 Forbury Place 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH have applied for consent from the Secretary of State for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy as set out in the Energy Act 2004 and the Electricity (Offshore Generating Stations) (Safety Zones) (Application Procedures and Control of Access) Regulations 2007 (SI No 2007/1948) for safety zones as detailed below, for the consented Dogger Bank A offshore wind farm during construction and periods of major maintenance during the operational phase. The following safety zones will be applied for: • 500 metre (m) “rolling” safety zones around any Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) or Offshore Substation Platform (OSP) (including any associated or partially constructed infrastructure, e.g., foundations) whilst work is underway at that structure, as indicated by the presence of construction vessels. • 50m pre-commissioning zones around any WTG or OSP where construction work is not ongoing prior to final commissioning. • 500m safety zones around any WTG or OSP where major maintenance is being undertaken during the operational phase (where major maintenance is as defined under the Electricity Regulations 2007 (SI No 2007/1948)). Details of the safety zones will be provided via Notice to Mariners prior to the commencement of any construction and major maintenance operations. Further details are provided in the supporting safety zone application, for which a request can be made for a copy by email to [email protected] (referencing ‘Dogger Bank A Safety Zone Application’ in the subject line). Any person wishing to make representations to the Secretary of State about the application should do so by email to the Secretary of State, Energy Infrastructure Planning Team, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy at [email protected] stating the name of the proposal and nature of their representations, not later than 28 days from the date or latest date of publication of the notice. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 21(1) The proposed development at Low Drumclog Farm C136 Drumclog Highway Drumclog Strathaven, ML10 6QE is subject to environmental impact assessment under the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017. Planning ref: P/22/0228 Notice is hereby given that an Environmental Impact Assessment report (EIA report) has been submitted to South Lanarkshire Council by Mr Oliver Piper relating to the planning application in respect of Erection of 3 no. wind turbines with a maximum tip height of 180 metres and associated infrastructure. Possible decisions relating to the planning application are:– (i) approval of the application without conditions; (ii) approval of the application with conditions; (iii) refuse permission. Due to COVID-19, applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them can only be inspected online at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk . Due to the closure of Council offices, they cannot currently be inspected at the usual Q&A locations. Copies of the EIA report may be purchased at the specified cost from: Hard copy of the EIA £250 CD copy of the EIA £50 F.A.O. Amber Trenberth at [email protected] Any person who wishes to make representations to South Lanarkshire Council about the EIA report should make them in writing within 30 days of the date of this notice to the Head of Planning and Economic Development at Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton ML3 6LB or by email to [email protected], or online at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk . Please note that all emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures, email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. If the developer is required to submit any supplementary information about a matter to be included in the EIA report, then further notice of this will be published and an additional period of 30 days given for representations to be made. Cleland Sneddon Chief Executive TRANSPORT SCOTLAND NOTICE OF DETERMINATION A75 CREETOWN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT DETERMINATION UNDER SECTION 55A OF THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984 The Scottish Ministers give notice that they have determined that the project for resurfacing works at Creetown on the A75 is a relevant project within the meaning of section 55A of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (“the 1984 Act”) and falls within Annex II of Directive 2011/92/EU on the assessment of certain public and private projects on the environment, but that having regard to – (a) the selection criteria contained in Annex III of that Directive, namely (i) the use of natural resources, in particular land, soil, water and biodiversity; (ii) the production of waste; (iii) pollution and nuisances; (iv) the risks to human health (for example due to water contamination or air pollution); (v) nature reserves and parks, (b) the results of the Environmental Screening Assessment under section 55A(2) of the 1984 Act, (c) the information set out in the Record of Determination dated 16 February 2022, available at https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport- network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527, the project does not require an Environmental Impact Assessment. The main reasons for the conclusion that no Environmental Impact Assessment is required are: (a) The works comprise like-for-like replacement of the road surfacing material; PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527 https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527 (b) The works are restricted to the carriageway and the assessment concluded that there would be no significant effects on the Wigtown Bay Local Nature Reserve and the Cree Estuary Site of Special Scientific Interest; and (c) Any potential impacts of the works are expected to be temporary, short-term, and limited to the construction phase. The features of the project which are envisaged to avoid or prevent significant adverse effects on the environment are: (a) Mitigation measures and best practice will be implemented to ensure no short-term or long-term significant negative impacts on the environment; (b) Materials will be derived from recycled, secondary or re-used origin as far as practicable within the design specifications; and (c) Measures will be in place to ensure appropriate removal and disposal of waste. M POLLAND A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers Transport Scotland, Roads, Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow G4 0HF SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 21(1) The proposed development at Snabe Farm Sand Quarry Darvel Road Drumclog Strathaven ML10 6QF, is subject to environmental impact assessment under the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017. Planning ref: P/22/0106 Notice is hereby given that an Environmental Impact Assessment report (EIA report) has been submitted to South Lanarkshire Council by Mr Stephen Cowan relating to the planning application in respect of Installation of field conveyor to transport sand and gravel from Bankend Quarry to Snabe Quarry with processing at Snabe Quarry (Section 42 application to amend condition 4 of application EK/ 11/0213 to allow continued use until 30.09.2036). Possible decisions relating to the planning application are:– (i) approval of the application without conditions; (ii) approval of the application with conditions; (iii) refuse permission. Due to COVID-19, applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them can only be inspected online at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk . Due to the closure of Council offices, they cannot currently be inspected at the usual Q&A locations. Copies of the EIA report may be purchased at the specified cost from: Hard copy of EIA: £100 CD copy of EIA: £20 Tom Lewis, Director, Johnson Poole & Bloomer, 50 Speirs Wharf, Glasgow G4 9TH  Tel 0141 3311456, email [email protected] Any person who wishes to make representations to South Lanarkshire Council about the EIA report should make them in writing within 30 days of the date of this notice to the Head of Planning and Economic Development at Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton ML3 6LB or by email to [email protected], or online at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk . Please note that all emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures, email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. If the developer is required to submit any supplementary information about a matter to be included in the EIA report, then further notice of this will be published and an additional period of 30 days given for representations to be made. Cleland Sneddon Chief Executive SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 21(1) The proposed development at Laigh Plewland Farm Waterhead Peelhill and Linbank Highway Strathaven South Lanarkshire, ML10 6RG is subject to environmental impact assessment under the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017. Planning ref: P/22/0105 Notice is hereby given that an Environmental Impact Assessment report (EIA report) has been submitted to South Lanarkshire Council by Mr Stephen Cowan relating to the planning application in respect of Extension to extraction area of existing quarry (Bankend Quarry). Possible decisions relating to the planning application are:– (i) approval of the application without conditions; (ii) approval of the application with conditions; (iii) refuse permission. Due to COVID-19, applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them can only be inspected online at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk . Due to the closure of Council offices, they cannot currently be inspected at the usual Q&A locations. Copies of the EIA report may be purchased at the specified cost from: Hard copy of EIA: £100, CD copy of EIA: £20 Tom Lewis, Director, Johnson Poole & Bloomer, 50 Speirs Wharf, Glasgow G4 9TH  Tel 0141 3311456, email [email protected] Any person who wishes to make representations to South Lanarkshire Council about the EIA report should make them in writing within 30 days of the date of this notice to the Head of Planning and Economic Development at Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton ML3 6LB or by email to [email protected], or online at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk . Please note that all emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures, email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. If the developer is required to submit any supplementary information about a matter to be included in the EIA report, then further notice of this will be published and an additional period of 30 days given for representations to be made. Cleland Sneddon Chief Executive Planning TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (South East) (No.7) Order 2022" authorising the stopping up of an irregular shaped western part width of Blackthorne Crescent at Slough in the Borough of Slough to enable development as permitted by Slough Borough Council, under reference P/09881/008. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/SE/S247/4786. They may also be inspected during normal opening hours at Colnbrook Village Hall, Vicarage Way, Colnbrook, Slough, SL3 0RF. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 25 March 2022 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. D Hoggins, Casework Manager PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of the proposal to make an Order under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of an irregular shaped area of Fawcett Street, consisting footway, at Ashbrooke in the City of Sunderland. If made, the Order would authorise the stopping up only to enable development as permitted by Sunderland City Council under reference 21/02747/LP3. Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan will be available for inspection during normal opening hours at Sunderland City Council, City Hall, Plater Way, Sunderland, SR1 3AA in the 28 days commencing on 25 March 2022, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the addresses stated below quoting NATTRAN/NE/ S247/5014. Any person may object to the making of the proposed order by stating their reasons in writing to the Secretary of State at [email protected] or National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR, quoting the above reference. Objections should be received by midnight on 22 April 2022. Any person submitting any correspondence is advised that your personal data and correspondence will be passed to the applicant/agent to be considered. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when submitting your correspondence. S Zamenzadeh, Casework Manager LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 REDEVELOPMENT AT RAVENSBURY ESTATE MITCHAM AND STOPPING UP ORDER NO.1 2022 NOTICE OF MAKING OF A STOPPING UP ORDER SECTION 247 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Merton, Merton Civic Centre London Road Morden Surrey SM4 5DX (hereinafter called "the Council") has drafted an order (“The Order”) pursuant to section 247 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (hereinafter called "the Act") in respect of: The existing highways within the proposed Ravensbury Estate Phases 2-4 development footprint including carriageway and footway areas for Rutter Gardens comprising an area of 348m2 and Hatfield Close comprising an area of 1,197m2. Additionally a small footpath area adjacent to Hengelo Gardens comprising 26.3m² (“the Footpaths”) The extent of Footpaths that will be subject to the Order are shown on the map attached to the Order. The effect of the Order would be that the said land would cease to be public highway. The Council is satisfied that it is necessary to stop up the Footpaths that are subject to this Order to allow for the implementation of the planning permission described in the Schedule. The Council will formally consider any objections to the making of the Order which are submitted to it within the 28 day consultation period commencing Monday 28 March 2022, ending 25 April 2022. Any objections must be in writing and sent to the South London Legal Partnership of at Gifford House 67c St Helier Avenue Morden SM4 6HY or by email to [email protected] quoting reference CS LEG HB 525-144. A copy of the Order and a map defining the land to which it relates can be inspected at Council Offices at Front Reception, Merton Civic Centre London Road Morden Surrey SM4 5DX, from 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Thursday and 9.00am to 4.45pm on Friday (excluding bank and public holidays) until 25 April 2022. London Borough of Merton, Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, Surrey SM4 5DX THE SCHEDULE 17/P1718 The regeneration of the Ravensbury Estate (on land to the west of Ravensbury Grove) comprising the demolition of all existing buildings and structures; erection of new buildings ranging from 2 to 4 storeys providing up to 180 residential units (C3 Use Class); provision of replacement community centre (up to 160 sqm of Use Class D1 floorspace); provision of new public realm, landscaping works and new lighting; cycle parking spaces (including new visitor cycle parking) and car parking spaces, together with associated highways and utilities works. Landscaping works are also proposed to the east of Ravensbury Grove and along Hengelo Gardens PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 21 Days Proposal/Reference 22/00241/LBC Proposal/Site Address The Byre Bistro Mains Of Taymouth Kenmore Aberfeldy PH15 2HN Description of Proposal Alterations at Proposal/Reference 22/00190/LBC Proposal/Site Address 50 St John Street Perth PH1 5SP Description of Proposal Alterations to building at Proposal/Reference 22/00418/LBC Proposal/Site Address The Lodge Meikleour Perth PH2 6DY Description of Proposal Alterations at THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below, along with plans and other documents submitted with them, may be examined online at http:// wam.highland.gov.uk Written comments should be made to the EPC at the contact details below within the time period indicated from the date of this notice. Anyone making a representation about this proposal should note that their letter or email will be disclosed to any individual or body who requests sight of representations in respect of this proposal. Reference Number Development Address Proposal Description Alternative locations where application may be inspected and time period for comments 22/00912/LBC Attadale House Attadale Strathcarron IV54 8YX Erection of replacement greenhouse Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) 22/00915/FUL Attadale House Attadale Strathcarron IV54 8YX Erection of replacement greenhouse Section 60 Affecting Setting of Listed Building (21 Days) 22/00994/FUL Kildrummie Newtonmore Road Kingussie PH21 1HF Erection of garden room Section 60 Affecting Setting of Listed Building (21 Days) 22/01111/LBC Cantraybridge College 3 Cantray Square Croy Inverness IV2 5PP Courtyard - West Wing - Internal alterations to form carer/ staff accommodatio n Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, INVERNESS IV3 5NX Email: [email protected] PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT http://wam.highland.gov.uk http://wam.highland.gov.uk SHETLAND ISLANDS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 Applications, associated plans and documents can be viewed on the Council website at www.shetland.gov.uk. Please call 744293 to make an appointment if you wish to discuss any application. Format: Ref No; Proposal & Address 2022/012/LBC; Install a vent on the roof on the north side of the property to allow for an extract fan in the new upstairs shower room; Tingwall Manse, Tingwall. Shetland.ZE2 9SB 2022/068/LBC; Fit 2 black grab rails at the communal entrance door; 4A Commercial Street. Lerwick. Shetland. ZE1 0AN Written comments may be made to Iain McDiarmid, Executive Manager, at the above address, email [email protected] by 15/04/2022. INVERCLYDE COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 These applications, associated plans and documents may be examined at http://planning.inverclyde.gov.uk/Online/ and at Inverclyde Council, Regeneration and Planning, Municipal Buildings, Clyde Square, Greenock 08.45 – 16.45 (Mon-Thurs) and 08.45 – 16.00 (Fri). Subject to Covid restrictions 22/0003/LB- Replacement of first floor front bay windows at 5A Barrhill Road, Gourock, PA19 1JP Comments before 15th April 2022 Written comments may be made to Mr Stuart W Jamieson, Interim Director, Environment and Regeneration Inverclyde Council, Municipal Buildings Clyde Square, Greenock PA15 1LY, email: [email protected] ANGUS COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) Applications under the above legislation as listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined on the Council’s website at http://planning.angus.gov.uk/ online-applications/ using the reference number provided. Written comments or questions may be made by the date specified using the Public Access website. Please note that representations made to an applicant in response to any pre-application consultation cannot be taken into account by Angus Council. 22 West High Street Forfar DD8 1BA - Change window to patio window - 22/00167/LBC - 15.04.2022 Office 23 Bank Street Kirriemuir DD8 4BE - Internal alterations to the building to facilitate the formation of 4 flats - 22/00186/LBC - 15.04.2022 Old Montrose House Old Montrose Montrose DD10 9LN - Extension to Dwelling House to Form Orangery to Courtyard and Conversion of Former (Outbuildings) Office wing to form Ancillary Accommodation - 22/00071/LBC - 15.04.2022 Jill Paterson, Service Lead Planning and Sustainable Growth PUBLIC NOTICE THE PLANNING (LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2015 In accordance with Regulation 22 of the Planning (Local Development Plan) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015, the Planning Appeals Commission (PAC) have announced the commencement of the Independent Examination of the Council’s Local Development Plan, Draft Plan Strategy. The purpose of the Independent Examination is to determine the soundness of the Draft Plan Strategy, taking into account all representations and counter representations. The PAC has appointed a Commissioner to undertake the examination. The hearing sessions will commence on 3 May 2022 at 10.30 am. Latest updates, along with details of sessions, topics and eligible participants, will be published at pacni.gov.uk/AN-examination- librarypacni.gov.uk/antrim-newtownabbey. Hearing sessions will be live streamed to allow the examination to be publically observed. Details on how these sessions can be observed will be published at All communications in relation to this examination should be directed to the PAC Programme Officer, James Bickerstaff, on T: 028 9089 3919 or by E: [email protected]. The Council’s Draft Plan Strategy and associated documents are available to view at antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/ draftplanstrategy/. Documentation is also available to view by appointment only, between 08:30hrs and 17:00hrs at Mossley Mill, Carnmoney Road North, Newtownabbey, and Antrim Civic Centre, 50 Stiles Way, Antrim. Alternatively, hard copies are also available by post upon request, however these may incur a charge depending on the volume of material requested. Should you wish to book an appointment, please contact the Forward Planning Team on T: 0300 123 6677 or E: [email protected]. We can provide information in alternative formats on request, where reasonably practicable. Where the exact request cannot be met we will ensure a reasonable alternative is provided. Alternative formats may include Easy Read, Braille, audio formats (CD, mp3 or DAISY), large print or minority languages to meet the needs of those for whom English is not their first language. Jacqui Dixon BSc MBA Chief Executive SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO BE PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER UNDER REGULATION 20(1) Due to COVID-19, applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them can only be inspected online at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk . Due to the closure of Council offices, they cannot currently be inspected at the usual Q&A locations. If you wish to comment on any application, we would encourage you to make them by email [email protected] or to submit them electronically using the comment button on Planning Portal facility at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk. Only if you cannot submit comments electronically, should you make written comments to the Head of Planning and Economic Development, 1st Floor Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LB. Please note that any comments which you make to an application cannot generally be treated as confidential. All emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures, email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. Cleland Sneddon Chief Executive Proposal/Reference P/22/0105 Proposal/Site Address Laigh Plewland Farm Waterhead Peelhill and Linbank Highway Strathaven Description of Proposal Extension to extraction area of existing quarry (Bankend Quarry) EIA report submitted Representations within 28 days Proposal/Reference P/22/0106 Proposal/Site Address Snabe Farm Sand Quarry Darvel Road Drumclog Strathaven Description of Proposal Installation of field conveyor to transport sand and gravel from Bankend Quarry to Snabe Quarry with processing at Snabe Quarry (Section 42 application to amend condition 4 of application EK/ 11/0213 to allow continued use until 30.09.2036) EIA report submitted Representations within 28 days Proposal/Reference PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT http://planning.inverclyde.gov.uk/Online/ http://planning.angus.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://planning.angus.gov.uk/online-applications/ P/22/0228 Proposal/Site Address Low Drumclog Farm C136 Drumclog Highway Drumclog Strathaven Description of Proposal Erection of 3 no. wind turbines with a maximum tip height of 180 metres and associated infrastructure EIA report submitted Representations within 28 days THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 - REGULATION 20(1). THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 - REGULATION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 - PUBLICITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT. PLANNING AND BUILDING STANDARDS Applications, plans and other documents submitted may be examined at Planning & Building Standards front counter, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BG between the hours of 8:30-5:00 Monday-Thursday & 8:30-3:40 on Friday. Written comments may be made quoting the application number to the Head of Planning & Building Standards within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. You can view, track & comment on planning applications online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning. The application may have been subject to a pre-application consultation process & comments may have been made to the applicant prior to the application being submitted. Notwithstanding this, persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so as above. David Givan Chief Planning Officer Proposal/Reference 22/01015/FUL 3A Hallyards Road Newbridge Kirkliston EH29 9DZ Installation of solar photovoltaics (PV) ground mounted panels and associated works. 22/01038/FUL 1F 80 Grange Loan Edinburgh EH9 2EP Construction of a small sandstone patio with stone path and a garden store. 22/01068/FUL Land 7 Metres East Of 19 Cumberland Street North East Lane Edinburgh Material alterations to 12/03077/FUL at 20 North East Cumberland Street Lane. 22/01071/FUL 20, 21 & 22 Multrees Walk Edinburgh EH1 3DQ Change of use from Class 1 (shops) to Sui Generis (display and/or sale of motor vehicles). 22/01073/FUL Proposed Proprietary Planters Lister Square Edinburgh The introduction of three 'Island' planters within Lister Square, Quartermile. 22/01083/FUL Telephone Exchange 48 Upper Gray Street Edinburgh EH9 1SW Proposed additions to existing rooftop site at Newington Telephone Exchange. 22/01089/FUL 26 Barony Street Edinburgh EH3 6NY Retrospective change of use from residential to short-term let apartment (sui generis). 22/01091/FUL 37 The Steils Edinburgh EH10 5XD Install glazed roof lights. 22/01093/FUL 7 Bedford Terrace Edinburgh EH15 2EJ Add new windows, doors and roof lights, new landscaped patio and garden. 22/01104/FUL 71 Bonaly Road Edinburgh EH13 0PB Erection of amenity building. 22/01110/FUL 41 Dudley Crescent Edinburgh EH6 4QJ New bi-fold doors to rear. 22/01122/FUL 3F1 39 Comiston Road Cluny Edinburgh EH10 6AB Install velux windows. 22/01124/FUL Flat 1 14 Ravelston Terrace Edinburgh EH4 3TP Replace decking with a reduced area of pavers. Reduce lawn area. Install timber seating area ht1.5m. Increase planted areas adding a number of trees improving the overall habitat and biodiversity of the garden. Install a small timber bike store. Some of planted areas will be raised beds. 22/01131/FUL 41 Lauder Road Edinburgh EH9 1UE Remove conservatory and erect new extension, extend and reclad garage and erect garden room. 22/01132/LBC 41 Lauder Road Edinburgh EH9 1UE Remove conservatory and erect new extension, extend and reclad garage and erect garden room. 22/01133/FUL 9 Sycamore Terrace Carrick Knowe Edinburgh EH12 7HL Construct extension to rear. 22/01137/FUL 15 Douglas Terrace Edinburgh EH11 2BS New pitched roof dormer to rear elevation of upper colony flat. 22/01138/LBC 15 Douglas Terrace Edinburgh EH11 2BS New pitched roof dormer to rear elevation of upper colony flat. New conservation style velux roof lights. 22/01139/LBC GF 12 Learmonth Terrace Edinburgh EH4 1PG Alterations to internal layout of ground floor and lower ground floors. Including proposing new openings within existing internal walls. Alterations to the rear elevation. Extending out into the adjoining cellars. 22/01140/FUL 2 Inverleith Row Inverleith Edinburgh EH3 5LP Refurbishment of 4 storey house and replacement of one storey rear extension at lower-ground level. 22/01141/LBC 2 Inverleith Row Inverleith Edinburgh EH3 5LP Refurbishment of 4 storey house and replacement of one storey rear extension at lower-ground level. 22/01145/LBC Kenilworth 152-154 Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 3JD Internal works to Listed Building - New panelling to corridor and snug areas, extend existing drink shelf and install fold down tables. New timber floor to corridor and snug areas. Redecorate and retile toilets. 22/01146/FUL 2 Ormidale Terrace Edinburgh EH12 6EQ Proposed single storey rear extension and internal alterations. 22/01149/LBC 45 Marlborough Street Edinburgh EH15 2BD Internal alterations and single storey extension to listed building. 22/01150/FUL National Library of Scotland 33 Salisbury Place Edinburgh EH9 1SL Erection of new acoustic screen. 22/01151/FUL 45 Marlborough Street Edinburgh EH15 2BD Internal alterations and single storey rear extension. 22/01152/LBC Palace Of Holyrood House 23 Abbey Strand Edinburgh EH8 8DX Add a double leaf vehicular gate to the North side railings. 22/01154/FUL Palace Of Holyrood House 23 Abbey Strand Edinburgh EH8 8DX Alter North Side railings by adding a wrought iron double leaf vehicular gate. 22/01156/LBC Ratho Mains Farm Ratho Mains Newbridge EH28 8NR Alterations and extension of existing farmhouse. Demolition of outbuildings and consolidate into a single structure. 22/01159/FUL 64 Home Street Edinburgh EH3 9NA Proposed change of use from Class 1, (currently operating as a Class 5 bakery) to Class 3 café / bakery with restricted cooking in retrospect and alterations to shopfront. 22/01163/FUL Footbridge Bavelaw Road Balerno The replacement of a defective metal footbridge with new, the new being a hardwood and galvanised steel construction. 22/01164/LBC 3F3 48 Marchmont Road Edinburgh EH9 1HX Replacement of existing sashes on a like for like basis with new sashes, custom-fitted with 14mm IGUs. All historical detail to be matched / reinstated. Existing cases to be refurbished in situ. 22/01170/FUL 13 Ashburnham Gardens South Queensferry EH30 9LB Replace windows, replace glazing and roof to conservatory and form new garden room. 22/01175/LBC Flat 2 23 Stafford Street Edinburgh EH3 7BJ Removal of first floor window balconies. 22/01176/FUL 12 Hope Terrace Edinburgh EH9 2AR Alterations, renovation and extension to unlisted detached villa. 22/01185/FUL Heart of Midlothian War Memorial Clock Haymarket Edinburgh Landscaping work around Heart of Midlothian Football Club War memorial including the formation of a low wall and railing and re-surfacing in the vicinity of the memorial. 22/01186/LBC GF 65 George Street New Town Edinburgh EH2 2JL Installation of external plant at the back of the property. External plant to include 5 No. condensing units, mechanical heat recovery ventilation (MHRV-02) above ground floor roof to the rear along with associated maintenance platform, installation of new ventilation grilles and single duct riser to avoid air cross contamination between fresh air intake and exhaust to MHRV-01. 22/01190/FUL 61 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NT Renewal of consent of Planning Application 17/02556/FUL to incorporate a garage door on existing patio side wall. Existing single side door to patio to be eliminated. All to create off-street parking with new access from Upper Gilmore Place. 22/01192/LBC 2F 7 St Bernard's Row Edinburgh EH4 1HW Relocate kitchen and bathroom. Create new openings in two second floor walls and the removal of a wall on the third floor. Full rewire, restoration and redecoration. New bathroom on the third floor. PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT 22/01195/LBC 29-31 George Street Edinburgh EH2 2PA Application 21/01065/LBC was approved in May 2021. This application is to make alterations to the approved scheme. This involves floor strengthening, slate vents to roof, amendments local to dry riser positions and smoke vent shaft as well as other minor alterations. 22/01198/FUL 4-6 Dublin Street Edinburgh EH1 3PP Removal of existing roof cover and re-slating including replacing leadwork and dormer roof coverings. 22/01199/LBC 4-6 Dublin Street Edinburgh EH1 3PP Strip and re- slate existing pitched roof including replacing dormer roof coverings and lead valleys, lead gutters and skews. 22/01207/FUL 80 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3DU Change of use from Class 1 (Retail) to a mixed Class 3 (Restaurant), Class 11 (Leisure) and Sui Generis (Public House) unit with associated internal and external alterations. 22/01208/LBC 80 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3DU Internal and external alterations. 22/01209/FUL 16B Calton Hill Edinburgh EH1 3BJ Change of property use from residential to short term let. It has had this status since 2018 / 2019. 22/01215/FUL 4 Blackford Avenue Edinburgh To replace the original aluminium framed single glazed, wood surround window units of stair landing windows on the first and second floors at the front and rear of Block 4, Blackford Avenue. The windows will maintain the existing profile and will be double and single glazed in white uPVC to match existing windows. To replace the existing marine ply cladding fascias with uPVC fascias in rosewood to match existing cladding. 22/01216/LBC 2F 27 Manor Place New Town Edinburgh EH3 7DX Create new bedroom with ensuite shower room in attic space with addition of two new roof lights, replace existing roof light with timber double glazed roof light to match existing as far as possible, and new access hatch to existing flat roof to front of property. New access stair from existing second floor level, create new opening from existing kitchen to existing living room, with original kitchen doorway infilled. 22/01217/FUL 2F 27 Manor Place Edinburgh EH3 7DX Addition of two new roof lights, replace existing roof light with timber double glazed roof light to match existing as far as possible, and new access hatch to existing flat roof to front of property. 22/01223/LBC 10 Gayfield Square Edinburgh EH1 3NT Replacement of existing single glazed sashes on a like-for-like basis with new sashes, custom fitted with IGU's. All historical detail to be matched / reinstated. Existing cases to be refurbished in situ. 22/01224/LBC 18 Brunton Place Edinburgh EH7 5EJ Enlarge existing window to form new opening, new external stairs to access communal garden. 22/01225/FUL 18 Brunton Place Edinburgh EH7 5EJ Enlarge existing window to form new opening, new external stairs to access communal garden. 22/01230/FUL 25 Queen Street New Town Edinburgh EH2 1JX New car park gate, stone wall and car charging points. 22/01231/LBC 25 Queen Street New Town Edinburgh EH2 1JX New car park gate, stone wall and car charging point. 22/01233/LBC 24 Saxe-coburg Place Edinburgh EH3 5BP Alterations to existing rear single storey outshot including reforming existing window opening. 22/01237/LBC Stanwell Nursery School 17 Junction Place Edinburgh EH6 5JA To create new ramped access to nursery. New gated access to front wall and playground separating fence. 22/01243/LBC 16 Abercromby Place Edinburgh EH3 6LB 9 residential units. 22/01261/FUL GF 65 George Street New Town Edinburgh EH2 2JL Installation of external plant to include 5 No. condensing units, 1 No. mechanical ventilation with heat recovery unit (MVHR02), 1 No. external grill and 1 No. external duct to avoid air cross contamination between fresh air intake and exhaust. 22/01270/LBC Flat 11 23 West Crosscauseway Edinburgh EH8 9JW New internal wall insulation. 22/01271/LBC Flat 8 10 St Patrick Square Edinburgh EH8 9EZ New internal wall insulation. 22/01272/LBC 3F1 7 Sciennes House Place Edinburgh EH9 1NN New internal wall insulation. 22/01273/LBC 2F3 9 Holyrood Road Edinburgh EH8 8AE New internal wall insulation. 22/01274/LBC 3F1 17 Richmond Terrace Edinburgh EH11 2BY Proposed installation of new internal wall insulation to exposed walls within a listed building. 22/01324/FUL Gas Holder North of Waterfront Broadway Edinburgh Planning application for public realm improvements to the site surrounding the Gas Holder. The design proposals for the public realm element have been set out to create a multi-functional public space, which aims to respect and complement the existing Listed-B Gas Holder frame, whilst remaining flexible to future change and uses. 22/01327/LBC Gas Holder North of Waterfront Broadway Edinburgh To repair and refurbish the existing Granton Gas Holder Category B Listed Guide Frame. SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Application has been made to the Council for Listed Building Consent for: Ref No Proposal Site 22/00336/LBC Alterations and extension to church Church, Victoria Road, Eyemouth 22/00347/LBC Replacement windows and internal alterations (part retrospective) Top Floor, Ettrick Lodge, Ettrick Terrace, Selkirk 22/00349/LBC Alterations and extension to stable to form ancillary accommodation Berrywell Stables, Berrywell House, Duns 22/00374/LBC Alterations and extensions to dwellinghouse Farmhouse, Crunklaw, Duns 22/00382/LBC Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse and replacement windows The Old School House, High Street, Ayton, Eyemouth 22/00438/LBC New signage to gable wall Gable Wall, Lloyds Pharmacy, 59 Channel Street, Galashiels The items can be inspected at Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells between the hours of 9.00 am and 4.45 pm from Monday to Thursday and 9.00am and 3.30 pm on Friday for a period of 21days from the date of publication of this notice. It is also possible to visit any library and use the Planning Public Access system to view documents. To do this, please contact your nearest library to book time on a personal computer. If you have a PC at home please visit our web site at http:// eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be sent in writing to the Service Director - Regulatory Services, Scottish Borders Council, Newtown St Boswells TD6 0SA and must be received within 21 days. Alternatively, representations can be made online by visiting our web site at the address stated above. Please state clearly whether you are objecting, supporting or making a general comment. Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, representations may be made available for public inspection. STIRLING COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below are proposals requiring planning permission and/or Listed Building Consent which have been submitted to Stirling Council and may be viewed online at www.stirling.gov.uk/onlineplanning. Written comments may be made to the Planning & Building Standards Service Manager, Planning Services, Stirling Council, Teith House, Kerse Road, Stirling FK7 7QA (Telephone 01786 233660) within 21 days of this notice. Proposal/Reference 22/00158/LBC Proposal/Site Address Flat C Second Floor Left, 25 King Street, Stirling, FK8 1DN Name and Address of Applicant Mr Wesley Malcorps Description of Proposal PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT http://eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ Installation of gas flue from a combi boiler on the front side of the building ARGYLL & BUTE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), RELATED PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be viewed electronically through Argyll and Bute Council website at www.argyll-bute.gov.uk. Having regard to Schedule 6, Part 3, s10 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020, documents are only available to inspect electronically at this time. Customers requiring assistance can contact us by e-mail: [email protected] or tel. 01546 605518. REF. No. PROPOSAL SITE ADDRESS 22/00267/LIB Refurbishment/ installation of replacement windows, re-slating roof and internal alterations to form flatted dwelling 12 James Street Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 8AS 22/00281/LIB Installation of replacement roof covering Quay House 7 Paterson Street Lochgilphead Argyll And Bute PA31 8JP Written comments can be submitted online http://www.argyll- bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and-comment-planning- applications or to Argyll and Bute Council, Development Management, Kilmory Castle, Lochgilphead, Argyll, PA31 8RT within 21 days of this advert. Please quote the reference number in any correspondence. Any letter of representation the Council receives is considered a public document and will be published on our website. Anonymous or marked confidential correspondence will not be considered. A weekly list of all applications can be viewed on the Councils website. Customers are requested to use electronic communication where possible during the coronavirus pandemic as our ability to process postal mail is restricted. EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Format: App No; Address/location; Proposal; Type of advert; Period of reps. TP/ED/22/0155; Craigmaddie Reservoir, Strathblane Road, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire; Installation of a water bottle refill point; Reg 5 - Listed Building Consent; 21 Days The application plans and other documents can be viewed online through the Council's website. The current restrictions on non- essential office work associated with the Coronavirus pandemic means that plans cannot be viewed in Council offices as normal. Written comments may be made within the above period to the Council through the Council's website or to the above address. Any representations will be treated as public documents and made available for inspection by interested parties and may also be published on the Council's website. DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below may be viewed on-line by following the ePlanning link on the Council’s website at www.dumgal.gov.uk/ planning. All representations should be made to me within 21 days from the date of this publication by email to [email protected] or via the Council’s website, as noted above. Steve Rogers Head of Economy and Development Proposal/Reference 22/0059/LBC Proposal/Site Address Saltflats Cottage Rockcliffe Description of Proposal Alterations including installation of replacement windows with double glazed timber windows and 2 replacement timber doors, new rooflight window, re-painting external walls with lime-wash, and internal alterations including installation of replacement internal doors and increased door height ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, REGULATION 60(2)(A) OR 65(2)(A) OR PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015, REGULATION 8 The applications listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be viewed electronically using the Planning Register at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online- applications/. Comments may be made quoting the reference number and stating clearly the grounds for making comment. Comments can be submitted using the Planning Register when viewing the application. Alternatively, comments can be addressed to Aberdeenshire Council, Planning and Economy Service, Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ (or emailed to [email protected]). Please note that any comment made will be published on the Planning Register. Comments must be received by 14 April 2022 Paul Macari Head of Planning & Environment Proposal/Reference APP/2022/0549 Proposal/Site Address Finella View, High Street, Auchenblae, Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire, AB30 1WR Description of Proposal Removal of Flues Proposal/Reference APP/2022/0463 Proposal/Site Address Treeton, 7 Back Path, Banff, Aberdeenshire, AB45 1AR Description of Proposal Lime Wash, Installation of Secondary Glazing, Internal Timber Shutters and Installation of Telephone Line Proposal/Reference APP/2022/0453 Proposal/Site Address Clunie House, 76 North Castle Street, Banff, Aberdeenshire, AB45 1HX Description of Proposal Replacement of Outbuilding Roof and Installation of Rooflights MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015. You can view the following applications, together with the plans and other documents submitted with them at the Online Planning pages at the Midlothian Council Website - www.midlothian.gov.uk. Please note that the Council offices are currently closed due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. If you cannot use the online service we will do our best to help you view the plans via alternative means. For further assistance with this please email the Planning Helpdesk at [email protected]. If you have no access to email please contact Planning via the Midlothian Council Contact Centre at 0131 270 7500. 22/00197/LBC Alteration to existing window opening to form door opening at 49 Eskbank Road, Dalkeith, EH22 3BU Deadline for comments: 15 April 2022 Peter Arnsdorf, Planning, Sustainable Growth and Investment Manager, Place Directorate. PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and-comment-planning-applications http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and-comment-planning-applications http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and-comment-planning-applications GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL PUBLICITY FOR PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 Please note that the Council buildings are closed and post cannot be received. All applications should therefore be viewed online and all public representations must be made online. You can view applications together with the plans and other documents submitted with them online at https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning All comments are published online and are available for public inspection. Written comments may be made within 21 days from 25th March 2022 online at http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or to the Divisional Director of Planning, Housing and Building Standards, 231 George Street Glasgow G1 1RX. 22/00497/FUL 60 Holmhead Road G44 - Formation of 3 rooflights to rear of dwellinghouse 22/00448/FUL 11 Newton Place G3 - Installation of mirror and replacement bollards to car park 22/00485/FUL 221 Albert Drive Glasgow G41 - Use of retail unit (Class 1) as restaurant (Class 3) external alterations, installation of flue to rear and use of public footpath as external seating area 22/00558/LBA Flat 1/1, 5 Park Quadrant G3 - Installation of double glazing 22/00260/LBA Flat Basement, 9 Athole Gardens G12 - Internal and external alterations (retrospective) 22/00246/FUL 61 Glassford Street G1 - External alterations, with erection of rooftop extension with retractable roof as ancilllary bar/ restaurant to hotel use, includes installation of plant to roof 22/00568/FUL Site On Corner Of Queens Park Avenue/ Crosshill Avenue G42 - Erection of detached dwellinghouse 222/00471/LBA 2 St Vincent Place G1 - Internal alterations, with installation of isolator switch 22/00623/FUL 379 Sauchiehall Street G2 - Use of public footpath as external seating area associated with adjacent licensed premises 22/00582/LBA, 22/00583/FUL Flat 2/1 7 Granville Street Glasgow G3 7EE - Internal, external alterations, installation of vent extract to rear wall and replacement windows 22/00608/LBA Flat 2/1, 510 Shieldhall Road G51 - Internal alterations 22/00365/FUL 118 Earlbank Avenue G14 - External alterations including installation of two rooflights to rear of dwellinghouse 22/00667/LBA 187 George Street G1 - Installation of telecommunication equipment upgrade 22/00575/FUL Flat 0/1, 17 Crown Road North G12 - Erection of sandstone wall and gate and formation of decking to rear of flatted dwelling 22/00605/FUL 7 Hamilton Avenue G41 - Erection of single storey extension to side of dwellinghouse and formation of raised deck to rear 22/00618/LBA Flat 0/1, 69 St Andrews Drive G41 - Internal and external alterations to domestic garage in curtilage of listed building 22/00609/FUL 4 Banavie Road G11 - Erection of outbuilding and formation of driveway to side and gates to front of dwellinghouse 22/00525/LBA 91 Buchanan Street G1 - Internal alterations and display of illuminated signage 22/00621/LBA, 22/00622/FUL Flat 8, 61 Cleveden Drive G12 - Internal, external alterations, installation of extract vent to rear of flatted property 22/00595/FUL 12 Briar Gardens G43 - Installation of two rooflights 22/00588/LBA 190 Butterbiggins Road G42 - Installation of replacement windows to flatted dwellings 22/00586/LBA 180 Butterbiggins Road G42 - Installation of replacement windows to flatted dwellings 22/00084/FUL Flat 0/1, 69 St Andrews Drive G41 - Use of domestic double garage as dwellinghouse 22/00401/LBA, 22/00641/FUL 2 Speirs Wharf G4 - Use of business (Class 4) as flatted dwellings (4 units) (Sui Generis), internal, external alterations and associated landscaping 22/00541/FUL 29/33/41 Main Street G40 - Alterations to bin storage areas 22/00591/LBA Flat 3/1, 67 Inglefield Street G42 - Installation of replacement windows 22/00418/FUL 60 Turnberry Road G11 - Erection of dwellinghouse and demolition of garage 22/00511/LBA 368 Alexandra Parade G31 - Internal alterations 22/00518/FUL 343 West Princes Street G4 - External alterations to flatted dwellings, comprising structural, stonework and roof repairs and tree works 22/00628/LBA 34 McPhater Street G4 - External alterations, with installation of photovoltaic panels to roof 22/00510/LBA 140 Salkeld Street G5 - Internal and external alterations 22/00540/FUL 163/175A/175B James Street/18A - 18B Bridgeton Cross G40 - Alterations to bin store areas 22/00614/LBA Suite 3, 226 West George Street G2 - External alterations 22/00442/LBA Flat 1, 2 Royal Terrace G3 – Internal, external alterations, installation of replacement window, formation of downpipe branches and vents to rear 22/00532/FUL 52 Allison Street G42 - Re-roofing, replacement leadwork, guttering/downpipes and general fabric repairs 22/00528/FUL 377 Kilmarnock Road G43 - Formation of dormer window, 1 rooflight to rear and 2 rooflights to front of dwellinghouse 22/00603/LBA, 22/00604/FUL 65-67 Wilton Street G20 - Re-roofing, replacement leadwork, guttering, glazing, chimney, stone repairs and associated works EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/Conservation Area Consent has been made to East Lothian Council, as Planning Authority, as detailed in the schedule hereto. The applications and plans are open to inspection at http:// pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be made in writing or by e-mail to the undersigned within 21 days of this date. 25/03/22 Keith Dingwall Service Manager - Planning John Muir House Brewery Park HADDINGTON E-mail: [email protected] SCHEDULE 22/00317/LBC Listed Building Consent Whitberry House Main Street Tyninghame East Linton East Lothian Alterations, extension to building and formation of hardstanding area 22/00318/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development Whitberry House Main Street Tyninghame East Linton East Lothian Extension to house and formation of hardstanding area 22/00254/P Development in Conservation Area Eelburn House 11 Westerdunes Park North Berwick East Lothian EH39 5HJ Siting of a motorhome and caravan for living accommodation for a temporary period of 12 months 22/00309/LBC Listed Building Consent 45 High Street Dunbar EH42 1EW Replacement roof windows 22/00334/P Development in Conservation Area 40 Gifford Road Haddington EH41 4AD Alterations to house 22/00297/LBC Listed Building Consent Williamstone Farm Cottage Gasworks Lane North Berwick East Lothian EH39 5DG Alterations and extension to building 22/00296/P Listed Building Affected by Development Williamstone Farm Cottage Gasworks Lane North Berwick East Lothian EH39 5DG Extension to house 22/00290/P Listed Building Affected by Development PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning http://pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Leuchie House Tantallon North Berwick East Lothian EH39 5NT Erection of railings 22/00303/LBC Listed Building Consent 12 Westgate North Berwick EH39 4AF Alterations to building 21/01549/P Development in Conservation Area 6 & 6A Hopetoun Terrace Gullane EH31 2DE Repainting of parts of the walls of the flatted building (Retrospective), the erection of planters (Retrospective) and the proposed painting of a door 22/00278/LBC Listed Building Consent South Lodge Broxburn Broxburn Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1QW Alterations to building and erection of gates 22/00279/P Listed Building Affected by Development South Lodge Broxmouth Broxburn Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1QW Formation of decked area and erection of gates 22/00310/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development 45 High Street Dunbar EH42 1EW Replacement roof windows 22/00321/LBC Listed Building Consent Leuchie House Tantallon North Berwick EH39 5NT Erection of railings 22/00118/P Listed Building Affected by Development The Stables Broxmouth Broxburn Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1QW Changes to roof material, extension to building and installation of air source heat pump as changes to the scheme of development subject of planning permission 20/00554/P 22/00149/LBC Listed Building Consent The Stables Broxmouth Broxburn Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1QW Changes to roof material, extension to building and installation of air source heat pump as changes to the scheme of development subject of listed building consent 20/00553/LBC 22/00240/P Development in Conservation Area 4 Winton Terrace New Winton Tranent EH33 2NQ Erection of fencing and gate

23 August 2021
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571, with its Registered Office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a wind farm known as Bhlaraidh Wind Farm Extension, on the adjoining land to the east of the operational Bhlaraidh Wind Farm on the Glenmoriston Estate, near Invermoriston, Highlands (Central Grid Reference 239512, 820991). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be over 50MW comprising up to 18 turbines with a maximum ground to blade tip height of 180 metres, and has been subject to Environmental Impact Assessment. An EIA Report has been produced to accompany the application for consent. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates together with a copy of the EIA Report discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website: https://www.sserenewables.com/bhlaraidhextension The EIA Report is also available on the Scottish Government Energy Consents website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00001900. Copies of the EIA Report may also be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (FAO Jane MacDonald, 1 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, G2 6AY, telephone: 07825 254 758 or via email at: [email protected]) at a charge of £450 per hard copy and free on DVD/USB. Copies of a short Non-Technical Summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Please note that there may be a delay in the Energy Consents Unit receiving representations by post. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than Monday 27th September 2021, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal General Data Protection Regulations ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE http://www.kintradwell-windfarm.co.uk/the-project/planning-process/ http://www.kintradwell-windfarm.co.uk/the-project/planning-process/ https://www.sserenewables.com/bhlaraidhextension The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected] . ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A SAND AND GRAVEL QUARRY, INCLUDING MATERIAL PROCESSING PLANT AND CONCRETE BATCHING PLANT AT LAND 575M SW OF UPPER REMORE, NAIRN In accordance with the provisions of Regulation 31(1)(b) of the above Regulations, The Highland Council hereby gives notice that it has GRANTED planning permission for the above development (application ref: 18/05787/FUL) submitted by Breedon Northern Ltd in December 2018. A copy of the decision notice and the report by the Area Planning Manager can be viewed via the Council’s planning portal at http:// wam.highland.gov.uk/wam/ by entering the reference number given above or by appointment between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday at the Infrastructure and Environment Service, Council Headquarters, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness IV3 5NX. Malcolm MacLeod Executive Chief Officer Infrastructure and Environment Service PORTS & HARBOURS

2 August 2021
SSE GENERATION LTD. ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Ltd (company registration number 02310571) with its registered office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH, has applied to the Scottish Ministers under section 36C of the Electricity Act 1989 to vary the existing section 36 consent to construct and operate the Strathy South Wind Farm on land at Strathy, Sutherland (Central Grid Reference 280829, 951365) The Applicant has also applied for a direction be made by the Scottish Ministers under Section 57 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997. The installed capacity of the proposed Strathy South wind farm would be up to 208 MW once varied, comprised of 35 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 200 metres. An EIA Report has been produced to accompany the application to vary the consent, and in April 2021 Additional Information was submitted. SSE Generation Ltd has now submitted a second package of additional environmental information (Supplementary Information) which includes information to address The Highland Council’s representation of no objection to the proposal subject to the removal of T35, T36, T39 and T41. A copy of the Supplementary Information and the application is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in- development/strathy-south/ or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00002133. Copies of the information may be obtained from Laurie Winter (telephone: 07385 020216, email [email protected]). Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 31 August 2021, although the Scottish Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the Developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where the Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, the Scottish Ministers may cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, the Scottish Ministers will determine this application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes applications under the Electricity Act 1989. To support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes representations online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information and includes contact details for any enquiries or complaints regarding how your personal data is handled.

2 August 2021
SSE GENERATION LTD ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Ltd, company registration number 02310571, with its Registered Office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a wind farm known as Achany Extension Wind Farm, located on adjoining land to the north-west of the operational Achany Wind Farm, approximately 4.5km north of Rosehall and approximately 11km west-north-west of Lairg, Highlands, Scotland (Central Grid Reference 246180, 909181). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be over 50MW comprising up to 20 turbines with a maximum ground to blade tip height of 149.9 metres and has been subject to Environmental Impact Assessment. An EIA Report has been produced to accompany the application for consent. SSE Generation Ltd has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EIA Report discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website https://www.sserenewables.com/ onshore-wind/in-development/achany-extension/ or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00001930. Copies of the EIA Report may be obtained from SSE Renewables (telephone: 01738 341866 / email: [email protected]) at a charge of £450 per hard copy and free on USB/DVD. Copies of a short Non-Technical Summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Please note that there may be a delay in the Energy Consents Unit receiving representations by post. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 6th September 2021, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/strathy-south/ https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/strathy-south/ https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/achany-extension/ https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/achany-extension/ • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected] . ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PUBLIC NOTICE Information contributing to the delivery of the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009 (FRM Act) will be available for consultation from Friday 30 July 2021. This information contributes towards Scotland’s updated flood risk management plan and local flood risk management plans. These coordinated plans help us to make the most effective use of shared resources by targeting areas where the greatest benefit of intervention from flooding can be realised. For the purposes of flood risk management, Scotland has been separated into 14 Local Plan Districts to ensure flood risk management is delivered considering all catchment and coastal processes. These cross administrative and institutional boundaries ensure that authorities responsible for flood risk management can work closely together. For each Local Plan District, an update to the flood risk management plan will be published by SEPA and a local flood risk management plan will be updated by the lead local authority for that district. This consultation is being delivered in two phases. Phase one, opened in December 2020 and included a summary of flooding in the Local Plan Districts, a description of the Potentially Vulnerable Areas and location of targeted areas. Phase two, will open for responses on Friday 30 July 2021. Phase two includes objectives and actions for managing flood risk in targeted areas. The document includes draft implementation information from the local flood risk management plans providing details on how local actions, planned before 2028, may be delivered and coordinated. Phase 2 of the consultation also includes information and questions on the Strategic Environmental Assessment carried out for the flood risk management plans. The consultation is available from https://consultation.sepa.org.uk. The consultation opened on Monday 21 December 2020 and will close on Sunday 31 October 2021. The preferred route for responses during phase two is through the consultation hub, or in writing to: SEPA Flood Risk Management Consultation Angus Smith Building, 6 Parklands Avenue Eurocentral, Holytown, North Lanarkshire ML1 4WQ Hard copies of the documents and questions are available upon request. Selected sections may be translated by SEPA on request if required. For further information, contact [email protected] with the subject title FRM consultation or call 07747 627671. Due to current restrictions, we are not able to accommodate requests for this information at SEPA offices. NOTICE SECTION 35 OF THE FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 2009 TAY LOCAL FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN: PUBLICITY AND CONSULTATION TAKE NOTICE THAT under Section 35(3) of the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) Perth and Kinross Council (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”) as lead authority hereby gives notice that a draft of the supplementary and implementation parts of the Tay local flood risk management plan (“the draft supplementary part”) will be published on 30 July 2021. A copy of the draft supplementary and implementation parts may be viewed at https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/evidence-and-flooding/ frmstrategies/ or a copy can be requested by either calling 01738 475 000, e-mailing [email protected] or writing to: The Flooding Team, Communities Service, Perth & Kinross Council, Pullar House, 35 Kinnoull Street, Perth PH1 5GD Any person may make representations to the Council about the draft supplementary or implementation parts under Section 35(4) of the Act for a period of 3 months commencing 30 July 2021 through the online facility or by contacting the Council via the telephone number, e-mail address or in writing as noted above. Selected sections may be translated upon request if required. For further information please contact the Perth & Kinross Council Service Centre on 01738 475 000. Those persons living in the Angus, Stirling and Fife Council areas of the Tay District should contact their own local authority in the first instance: Angus Council Accessline 03452 777 778 Fife Council General Enquiries 03451 55 00 00 Stirling Council Contact Centre 01786 40 40 40 The Council will take into account any representations made about the draft supplementary part before finalising and publishing the Tay local flood risk management plan in June 2022. Dated this 30th day of July 2021. L Simpson, Head of Legal & Governance Service TRANSPORT SCOTLAND NOTICE OF DECISION A985 KINCARDINE BRIDGE SOUTHERN PILED VIADUCT REPLACEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT PARAGRAPH 7 OF SCHEDULE 1 OF THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984 The Scottish Ministers give notice that they have decided to proceed with the project to replace the southern piled viaduct on the A985 Kincardine Bridge. The Scottish Ministers have complied with paragraph 7(1A) of schedule 1 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 by taking into consideration– (a) the Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) available at https://www.transport.gov.scot/publication/draft-orders-and- environmental-impact-assessment-report-a985-kincardine-bridge/, and (b) the opinions on that report and the project which were expressed in writing by: Falkirk Council; Historic Environment Scotland; NatureScot; RSPB Scotland; Crown Estate Scotland; Forth District Salmon Fishery Board; Forth Ports; Maritime and Coastguard Agency; Northern Lighthouse Board; Scottish Environment Protection Agency; Fife Council; Marine Scotland; Clackmannanshire Council; Fishery Office; Scotways and Sustrans Scotland. The Scottish Ministers have taken into consideration (a) and (b) by – ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://consultation.sepa.org.uk https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/evidence-and-flooding/frmstrategies/ https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/evidence-and-flooding/frmstrategies/ https://www.transport.gov.scot/publication/draft-orders-and-environmental-impact-assessment-report-a985-kincardine-bridge/ https://www.transport.gov.scot/publication/draft-orders-and-environmental-impact-assessment-report-a985-kincardine-bridge/ • Reviewing the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and residual effects as set out in the EIAR Chapter 18 (Summary of Significant Residual Effects) which concluded that there would be no significant adverse residual effects on any topic, with the exception of Cultural Heritage. The EIA concluded that with proposed mitigation, the overall residual effect on historic buildings (Kincardine Bridge) is of moderate adverse effect during construction and operation. However, it was also concluded that there would be a moderate beneficial effect on the Kincardine Bridge during operation. • Reviewing the collated mitigation and monitoring requirements as set out in the EIAR Chapter 17 (Schedule of Environmental Commitments) and ensuring that the agreed requirements are incorporated into the Employer’s Requirements, where appropriate. • Reviewing the responses from the consultation bodies detailed in point (b), acknowledging comments and incorporating requirements into the Employer’s Requirements, where applicable. In particular, further monitoring was included in the Saltmarsh Management Plan following comments from NatureScot. A summary of consultation responses received following publication of the EIAR, and how these have been considered is provided in Sections 1 and 2 of the decision. • Reviewing other environmental information such as the Assessment carried out under The Conservation (Natural Habitats, etc.) Regulations 1994, as amended, which concluded that with mitigation measures, there will be no adverse effects on the integrity of the Firth of Forth Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and the Firth of Forth Ramsar (wetlands of international importance). Reasons for Decision The Scottish Ministers have decided to proceed with the project for the following reasons – • The works are necessary to preserve the long-term use of the Kincardine Bridge. • An EIA has been undertaken as set out in the EIAR and has concluded that, with mitigation and monitoring measures in place, there will be no significant adverse residual effects in the following areas as a result of the proposed works: o Geology, soils and groundwater; o Road drainage and the water environment; o Marine ecology; o Terrestrial ecology; o Air quality; o Noise and vibration; o Material assets and waste; o Human health; o Climate; and o Cumulative effects • The EIA concluded that with proposed mitigation, the overall residual effect on historic buildings (Kincardine Bridge) is of moderate adverse effect during construction and operation. However, it was also concluded that there would be a moderate beneficial effect on the Kincardine Bridge during operation. The project will be carried out in accordance with the conditions set out in the Listed Building Consent granted by Falkirk Council. • The Assessment completed under The Conservation (Natural Habitats, etc.) Regulations 1994, as amended concluded that, with mitigation, the project would not adversely affect the integrity of the Firth of Forth SAC and Ramsar. • Consultation with Stakeholders was undertaken, following publication of the EIAR as set out in Sections 2 and 3 of the decision. There are no outstanding objections to the project. • The mitigation and monitoring measures as set out in Sections 5, 6 and 7 of the decision will be fully implemented and incorporated into contracts, where appropriate. A full copy of the Scottish Ministers’ decision is available at https://www.transport.gov.scot/publication/ draft-orders-and-environmental-impact-assessment-report-a985- kincardine-bridge/ H GILLIES A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers Transport Scotland, Roads, Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow G4 0HF TRANSPORT SCOTLAND NOTICE OF DETERMINATION A75 CARSLUITH RESURFACING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT DETERMINATION UNDER SECTION 55A OF THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984 The Scottish Ministers give notice that they have determined that the project for re-surfacing the A75 at Carsluith is a relevant project within the meaning of section 55A of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (“the 1984 Act”) and falls within Annex II of Directive 2011/92/EU on the assessment of certain public and private projects on the environment, but that having regard to – (a) the selection criteria contained in Annex III of that Directive, namely (i) the use of natural resources, in particular land, soil, water and biodiversity; (ii) the production of waste; (iii) pollution and nuisances; (iv) the risks to human health (for example due to water contamination or air pollution), (b) the results of the Environmental Screening Assessment under section 55A(2) of the 1984 Act and the field survey undertaken on 5 March 2021 which did not identify protected species activity or habitats in the surrounding areas and concluded that there would be no likely significant effects on the Cree Estuary Site of Special Scientific Interest or the Solway Firth Special Protection Area, (c) the information set out in the Record of Determination dated 14 May 2021, available at https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport- network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527, the project does not require an Environmental Impact Assessment. The main reasons for the conclusion that no Environmental Impact Assessment is required are: (a) Construction activities are restricted to the existing carriageway and will not have significant effects on the nearby Cree Estuary Site of Special Scientific Interest or the Solway Firth Special Protection Area; (b) The works will be limited to the like-for-like replacement of the carriageway pavement; (c) The scheme is not situated in whole or in part in a “sensitive area” as listed under regulation 2(1) of the Environmental Impact Assessment (Scotland) Regulations 1999 (as amended); (d) No significant residual impacts are predicted. Disruption due to construction activities is not expected to be significant and will be mitigated as far as is reasonably practicable; and (e) Traffic management and working times will be communicated to road users in advance of the works. The features of the project which are envisaged to avoid or prevent significant adverse effects on the environment are: (a) Materials will be derived from recycled, secondary or re-used origin as far as practicable within the design specifications; (b) Pollution prevention measures and best practice will be adhered to at all times; and (c) The waste hierarchy will be applied to all waste arising. H MCDONALD A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers Transport Scotland, Roads, Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow G4 0HF TRANSPORT HIGH SPEED RAIL (LONDON – WEST MIDLANDS) ACT 2017 COMPULSORY PURCHASE (VESTING DECLARATIONS) ACT 1981 TO: PERSONS HAVING A RELEVANT INTEREST IN THE LAND DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE 1 HERETO 1. The High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 ("the High Speed Rail Act") received Royal Assent on 23 February 2017. 2. The Secretary of State for Transport (the “Acquiring Authority”) is authorised under section 4 of the High Speed Rail Act to exercise powers under section 4(1) of the High Speed Rail Act to acquire compulsorily so much of the land within the limits of the High Speed Rail Act as may be required for Phase One purposes1. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://www.transport.gov.scot/publication/draft-orders-and-environmental-impact-assessment-report-a985-kincardine-bridge/ https://www.transport.gov.scot/publication/draft-orders-and-environmental-impact-assessment-report-a985-kincardine-bridge/ https://www.transport.gov.scot/publication/draft-orders-and-environmental-impact-assessment-report-a985-kincardine-bridge/ https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527 https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527 3. By virtue of section 4(4) of the High Speed Rail Act, the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 ("the 1981 Act") applies as if the High Speed Rail Act were a compulsory purchase order. 4. By virtue of paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail Act, Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 2 to the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (exception of minerals from compulsory purchase and regulation of working of mines or minerals underlying an authorised undertaking) have effect in relation to land to which section 4(1) of the High Speed Rail Act applies as if it were comprised in a compulsory purchase order providing for the incorporation with that order of those Parts of that Schedule. 5. Paragraph 2(1) of Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 provides that an acquiring authority shall not be entitled to any mines under the land comprised in the compulsory purchase order unless they have been expressly purchased, and all mines under the land are to be deemed to be excepted out of the conveyance of that land unless expressly named and conveyed. Paragraph 3 of Part 3 of Schedule 2 to the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 makes provision where the owner of any mines or minerals in the land desires to work them. 6. Pursuant to section 3A of the 1981 Act2 before making a general vesting declaration (“GVD”) under section 4 of the 1981 Act the Acquiring Authority must, in a notice which is (a) given to every person with a relevant interest in the land with respect to which a GVD is to be made (other than a mortgagee who is not in possession); and (b) published in the London Gazette, include the particulars in section 3A(3) of the 1981 Act3. 7. Notice pursuant to section 3A of the 1981 Act was first given and published in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 hereto (“Land”) on 22 August 2019. 8. Having given and published notice pursuant to section 3A of the 1981 Act on 22 August 2019 in exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 4 of the 1981 Act, the Acquiring Authority executed a GVD on 01 October 2019 to vest in the Acquiring Authority the Land together with the right to enter upon and take possession of the Land (“GVD 257”) and the Land vested in the Acquiring Authority on 17 January 2020. The mines and minerals in the Land were not expressly named in GVD 257, so by virtue of the operation of paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail Act and Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 2 to the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (exception of minerals from compulsory purchase and regulation of working of mines and minerals underlying an authorised undertaking), the mines and minerals did not vest in the Acquiring Authority. 9. It is now expedient that such mines and minerals should be vested in the Acquiring Authority and for the avoidance of doubt, further notice is hereby given pursuant to section 3A of the 1981 Act4 that the Acquiring Authority intends to execute a GVD to acquire the freehold mines and minerals comprised in the Land, together with the right to take possession of the mines and minerals, to win and work them and all related ancillary rights. 10. Pursuant to section 3A(3) of the 1981 Act, a Statement of the Effect of Parts 2 and 3 of the 1981 Act is contained in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to this notice, which provides an explanation of the process for and effect of a GVD in respect of the mines and minerals in the Land described in Schedule 1 hereto. Part 1 of Schedule 2 to this notice also invites any person who would be entitled to claim compensation if a GVD were executed under section 4 of the 1981 Act to give the Acquiring Authority information about the person’s name, address and interest in the land using the form set out in Part 2 of Schedule 2. 11. For the avoidance of doubt, the Acquiring Authority intends to purchase the freehold mines and minerals together with the right to take possession of the mines and minerals, to win and work them and all related ancillary rights, in the land described in Schedule 1 hereto and, if so, will expressly name them in the GVD. SCHEDULE 1 DISTRICT OF WARWICK (1) Plot No (2) Description 50049 All those mines and minerals beneath house and garden (305 Cromwell Lane) SCHEDULE 2 PART 1 STATEMENT OF EFFECT OF PARTS 2 AND 3 OF THE COMPULSORY PURCHASE (VESTING DECLARATIONS) ACT 1981 POWER TO EXECUTE A GENERAL VESTING DECLARATION 1. The Acquiring Authority may acquire any of the freehold mines and minerals comprised in the Land, together with the right to take possession of the mines and minerals, to win and work them and all related ancillary rights described in Schedule 1 above by executing a general vesting declaration under section 4 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 (“the 1981 Act”). This has the effect, subject to paragraphs 3 and 5 below, of vesting the freehold mines and minerals comprised in the Land, together with the right to take possession of the mines and minerals, to win and work them and all related ancillary rights in the Acquiring Authority at the end of the period mentioned in paragraph 2 below. NOTICES CONCERNING GENERAL VESTING DECLARATION 2. As soon as may be after the Acquiring Authority executes a general vesting declaration, they must serve notice of it on every occupier of any of the freehold mines and minerals comprised in the Land, specified in the declaration (except where there is one of the tenancies described in paragraph 4) and on every person who gives them information relating to the mines and minerals in pursuance of the invitation contained in any notice. When the service of notices of the general vesting declaration is completed, a period specified in the declaration, of not less than three months, will begin to run. On the first day after the end of this period the freehold mines and minerals comprising in the Land described in the declaration will, subject to what is said in paragraphs 3 and 5, vest in the Acquiring Authority together with the right to take possession of the mines and minerals, to win and work such mines and minerals and all related ancillary rights. Every person on whom the Acquiring Authority could have served a notice to treat in respect of his interest in the mines and minerals comprised in the Land (other than a tenant under one of the tenancies described in paragraph 4) will be entitled to claim compensation for the acquisition of his interest in the mines and minerals comprised in the Land, with interest on the compensation from the vesting date. 3. The “vesting date” for any mines and minerals comprised in the land specified in a declaration will be the first day after the end of the period mentioned in paragraph 2 above, unless a counter-notice is served under Schedule A1 to the 1981 Act5 within that period. In such circumstances, the vesting date for the mines and minerals comprised in the land which is the subject of the counter-notice will be determined in accordance with Schedule A1. MODIFICATIONS WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN TENANCIES 4. In the case of certain tenancies, the position stated above is subject to modifications. The modifications apply where the tenancy is either a “minor tenancy”, i.e. a tenancy for a year or a yearly tenancy or a lesser interest, or “a long tenancy which is about to expire”. The latter expression means a tenancy granted for an interest greater than a minor tenancy but having on the vesting date a period still to run which is not more than the period specified in the declaration for this purpose (which must be more than a year). In calculating how long a tenancy has still to run, where any option to renew or to terminate it is available to either party, it shall be assumed that the landlord will take every opportunity open to him to terminate the tenancy while the tenant will use every opportunity to retain or renew his interest. 5. The modifications are that the Acquiring Authority may not exercise the right of entry referred to in paragraph 2 in respect of land subject to a tenancy described in paragraph 4 unless the Acquiring Authority first serves notice to treat in respect of the tenancy and then serves every occupier of the land with a notice of intention to enter and take possession after the period (not less than 14 days6 from the service of the notice) specified in the notice. The right of entry will be exercisable at the end of that period. The vesting of the mines and minerals comprised in the land will be subject to the tenancy until the end of that period or until the tenancy comes to an end, whichever happens first. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION OF INFORMATION Every person who, if a general vesting declaration were made in respect of all the freehold mines and minerals comprised in the Land authorised to be acquired by the Acquiring Authority pursuant to the High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 (other than mines and minerals in respect of which notice to treat has been given), would be entitled to claim compensation in respect of any such mines and minerals, is invited to give information to the Acquiring Authority in the prescribed form with respect to his name and address and the land in question. The relevant prescribed form is set out below. Dated 30 July 2021 Mike Hickson OBE Director of Land & Property High Speed Two (HS2) Limited as Agent for and on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport PART 2 FORM FOR GIVING INFORMATION To: Head of Land Assembly Land & Property Directorate High Speed Two (HS2) Limited Two Snowhill Snowhill Queensway Birmingham, B4 6GA [I] [We] being [a person] [persons] who, if a general vesting declaration were executed under section 4 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 in respect of all of the freehold mines and minerals comprised within the Land together with the right to win and work them and all related ancillary rights, comprised in the compulsory purchase order cited above in respect of which notice to treat has not been given, would be entitled to claim compensation in respect of [all][part of] that freehold mines and minerals comprised in the Land, give you the following information, pursuant to the provisions of Section 3A7 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981. 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF INFORMANT(S)1 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… 2. LAND IN WHICH AN INTEREST IS HELD BY INFORMANT(S)2 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… 3. NATURE OF INTEREST3 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… Signed ………………………………………………………………………. (on behalf of…………………………………………………………………) Date ……………………………………………………………………….. N114_069_30 1 In the case of a joint interest, insert the names and addresses of all of the informants. 2 The land should be described concisely. 3 If the interest is leasehold, the date of commencement and length of term should be given. If the land is subject to a mortgage or other encumbrance, details should be given (e.g. name of building society and roll number). 1 Phase One Purposes has the meaning given by section 67 of the High Speed Rail Act. 2 Section 3A of the 1981 Act as inserted by paragraph 3(a) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail Act as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. 3 As amended by the High Speed Rail Act. 4 As amended by the High Speed Rail Act. 5 Schedule A1 to the 1981 Act as amended by section 11 of and paragraph 6 of Schedule 14 to the High Speed Rail Act. 6 Section 9 of the 1981 Act as modified by paragraph 3(d) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Act 2017 as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. 7 Section 3A of the 1981 Act as inserted by paragraph 3(a) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. Planning TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (South East) (No.21) Order 2021" authorising the stopping up of a length of unnamed footpath which lies to the rear of 128 and 130 Wayside Green at Woodcote in the District of South Oxfordshire to enable development as permitted by South Oxfordshire District Council, under reference P19/S2177/HH. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/SE/S247/4681) and may be inspected during normal opening hours at Goring Post Office, 14 High Street, Goring RG8 9AT. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 30 July 2021 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. D Hoggins, Casework Manager CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (CONTROL OF ADVERTISEMENTS) (ENGLAND) REGULATIONS 2007 PROPOSED DIRECTION UNDER REGULATION 7 TO CONTROL THE DISPLAY OF ESTATE AGENT BOARDS Notice is hereby given that Chichester District Council ("the Council") on 30th July 2021 made representations to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government requesting that he makes a Direction under Regulation 7 of the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007 ("the 2007 Regulations") to restrict the display of temporary advertisements relating to the sale or letting, which are displayed on the land or premises to which they relate, within the Chichester Conservation Area. The effect of a Direction under Regulation 7 of the 2007 Regulations would be to take away the deemed consent granted by Regulation 6 of the 2007 Regulations for temporary advertisements described in Class 3A in Part 1 of Schedule 3 to the 2007 Regulations in so far as it relates to temporary advertisements for the sale or letting. This would mean that no temporary advertisement signs for the sale or letting of properties could be displayed on the land or premises within the prescribed area without the Council's express consent. Full details of the Council's representations together with a map defining the areas of proposed control are available for inspection on the Chichester District Council website at www.chichester.gov.uk/ letstalkplanning. If you wish to make any representations about the making of this Direction your comments can be sent by email to [email protected] or by post to Planning Department, Chichester District Council, East Pallant House, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1TY to arrive no later than 5pm on Friday 10th September 2021 ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (South East) (No.20) Order 2021" authorising the stopping up of an area of highway verge at the corner of Hurley Close and Hersham Road, at Walton-on-Thames in the Borough of Elmbridge. This is to enable development as permitted by Elmbridge Borough Council under reference 2020/2996. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] by quoting NATTRAN/SE/S247/4704. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 30 July 2021 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. D Hoggins, Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (East) (No.22) Order 2021" authorising the stopping up of a southern part width of Harwich Road at Wix Essex in the District of Tendring, to enable development as permitted by Tendring District Council, under reference 20/01105/FUL. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, at [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/E/S247/4571). Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 30 July 2021 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. G Patrick, Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of the proposal to make an Order under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of the whole of two footpaths, a length of Blackmore Avenue and a length of Devonshire Avenue at Sheerwater, in the Borough of Woking. If made, the Order would authorise the stopping up only to enable development to be carried out should planning permission be granted by Woking Borough Council. The Secretary of State gives notice of the draft Order under Section 253 (1) of the 1990 Act. Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan will be available for inspection during normal opening hours at Woking Library, Gloucester Walk, Woking GU21 6EP in the 28 days commencing on 30 July 2021, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the addresses stated below quoting NATTRAN/SE/S247/4748. Any person may object to the making of the proposed order by stating their reasons in writing to the Secretary of State at [email protected] or National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR, quoting the above reference. Objections should be received by midnight on 27 August 2021. You are advised that your personal data and correspondence will be passed to the applicant/agent to enable your objection to be considered. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when submitting your objection. G Patrick, Casework Manager DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION These applications, associated plans and documents can be examined at www.dundeecity.gov.uk. (Top Tasks -View Planning Application and insert application ref no) Written comments may be made to the Executive Director of City Development, Planning Team, Floor 6, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, DD1 1LS and email comments can be submitted online through the Council's Public Access System. All comments to be received by 20.08.2021 FORMAT: Ref No; Address; Proposal 21/00378/LBC, Grd And Base, 28 South Tay Street, Dundee, DD1 1PD Replacement windows and alterations. Representations must be made as described here, even if you have commented to the applicant prior to the application being made. FALKIRK COUNCIL APPLICATION(S) FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT As our offices are closed to the public during the current pandemic, application(s) for Listed Building Consent listed below, together with the plans and other documents submitted, may be viewed online at http://edevelopment.falkirk.gov.uk/online/ e-mail or online comments may be made to the Director of Development Services within 28 days beginning with the date of publication of this notice(s). Comments can be submitted online through the website address above, and by e- mail to [email protected] For the time being we recommend against submitting representations or comments by post as there is no guarantee they will reach the case officer. PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997- DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING A LISTED BUILDING or THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING Application No Location of Proposal Description of Proposal P/21/0424/LBC 2 Princess Gate Slamannan Road Falkirk FK1 5BP Replacement Windows, Construction of Outbuildings and Garden Landscaping P/21/0416/FUL Mumrills Farmhouse Sandyloan Laurieston Falkirk FK2 9QR Alterations and Change of Use of 4 Flats to Form Dwellinghouse TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE FALKIRK COUNCIL (C67 Borrowstoun Road, Bo'ness) Stopping Up Order 2021 Notice is hereby given that on 16 July 2021 Falkirk Council made an Order under Section 207 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 (“the 1997 Act”) stopping up the road specified in the Schedule hereto, being satisfied that it has become necessary to authorise the stopping up of the said road in order to enable development to be carried out in accordance with planning permission granted under Part III of the 1997 Act. A copy of the Order and relevant plan showing the road to be stopped up can be viewed online at https://edevelopment.falkirk.gov.uk/online/ and entering the Ref No. R/21/0001/STOP in the search field. Any person may, within 28 days from the date of publication of this notice, make representations or object to the making of the Order, quoting reference R/21/0001/STOP. Representations and objections should be submitted either online at the address above or by email to [email protected] and should include the name and address of the person by whom they are made, the matters to which they relate and the grounds on which they are made. SCHEDULE Stopping-Up of Part of Road C27 from a point 139m. to a point 287m. east of the junction of Borrowstoun Road and Heggie Place, Bo'ness. Director of Development Services, Abbotsford House, Davids Loan, Falkirk FK2 7YZ THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below, along with plans and other documents submitted with them, may be examined online at http:// wam.highland.gov.uk ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE http://edevelopment.falkirk.gov.uk/online/ https://edevelopment.falkirk.gov.uk/online/ http://wam.highland.gov.uk http://wam.highland.gov.uk Written comments should be made to the EPC at the contact details below within the time period indicated from the date of this notice. Anyone making a representation about this proposal should note that their letter or email will be disclosed to any individual or body who requests sight of representations in respect of this proposal. Reference Number Development Address Proposal Description Alternative locations where application may be inspected and time period for comments 21/02417/LBC 12 Ness Walk Inverness IV3 5SG Installation of photovoltaic roof mounted panels, electric car charging points and illuminated site signage Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) 21/03345/LBC Aldourie Castle Aldourie Inverness IV2 6EL Reinstate lost boathouse on existing plinth Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) 21/03537/LBC St Andrews Cathedral 15 Ardross Street Inverness IV3 5NS Alterations to windows in ringing room Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, INVERNESS IV3 5NX Email: [email protected] ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 LISTED BUILDING CONSENT REGULATION (8)(1)(A) – 21 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE The applications listed below together with the plans, drawings and other documents submitted with them may be viewed online by entering the reference number at https:// publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/. Representations may be submitted to the Chief Officer – Strategic Place Planning online via the above website link or to [email protected] (quoting the application reference number). Representations must be received within the time period specified under each of the categories. Subject to personal data being removed, representations will be open to public viewing. David Dunne Interim Chief Officer - Strategic Place Planning Wednesday, 28 July 2021 Proposal/Reference 211033/LBC Proposal/Site Address 4 Arch, Palmerston Road, Aberdeen AB11 5RE Name and Address of Applicant House of Botanicals Description of Proposal Repainting of stonework (retrospective) Proposal/Reference 211042/LBC Proposal/Site Address 77-79 Bon Accord Street, Aberdeen AB11 6ED Name and Address of Applicant Cater Group Ltd Description of Proposal Replacement of rear windows, alterations to lightwells, door infill, formation of door and french doors, removal of rear extension and flue, raise roof, extension to 1st and 2nd floors, installation of rooflight. erection of bin and cycle stores, reinstatement of garden, removal of parking, replacement fence and alterations to and installation of internal partitions to form flats with all associated works MORAY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 PLANNING APPLICATIONS The applications listed in the schedule below are proposals requiring planning permission and/or Listed Building Consent which have been submitted to Moray Council as Local Authority and may be inspected during normal office hours at the Access Point, Council Office, High Street, Elgin and online at http://publicaccess.moray.gov.uk/eplanning within a period of 21 days following the date of publication of this notice. Any person who wishes to make any representations in respect of the application should do so in writing within the aforesaid period to Economic Growth and Development, Environmental Services, Council Office, High Street, Elgin IV30 1BX. Information on the application including representations will be published online. Proposal/Reference 21/01098/LBC Proposal/Site Address Andersons Care Home Institution Road Elgin Moray Description of Proposal Amend design and layout of lift enclosure approved under consent ref 19/01015/APP GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL PUBLICITY FOR PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 Please note that the Council buildings are closed and post cannot be received. All applications should therefore be viewed online and all public representations must be made online. You can view applications together with the plans and other documents submitted with them online at https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning All comments are published online and are available for public inspection. Written comments may be made within 21 days from 30 July 2021 when you register online at https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/ onlineplanning 21/01800/LBA (H) Storey Ground, 11 George Square G2 - External alterations to facade, with display of various signage 21/02100/FUL (H) 236-246 Clyde Street G1 - Erection of single storey extension to hotel. 21/02186/FUL (H) 21 Regent Park Square G41 - External alterations including installation of three rooflights 21/01661/LBA (H) Flat B/2, 57 Nithsdale Road G41 - Internal alterations to flatted dwelling 21/02241/FUL (H) 107 St Andrews Drive G41 - Demolition of conservatory and erection of orangery to side of dwellinghouse. 21/02230/FUL (H) 14-18 Beaton Road G41- Re-roofing and fabric repairs to flatted dwelling 21/02264/FUL (H) Flat 2/2, 64 Lauderdale Gardens G12 - Installation of replacement windows 21/01792/FUL (H) Flat 3/1, 59 Dalmally Street G20 - Installation of rooflight to rear of flatted dwelling 21/01969/FUL (H) Mews House, 21 Cleveden Drive G12 - Erection of single storey extension to mews dwellinghouse 21/02265/LBA (H) Flat Ground, 33 Moray Place G41 - Internal and external alterations 21/02263/FUL (H) 3 Queensborough Gardens G12 - Installation of replacement windows to flatted dwelling 19/01722/FUL (H) 44 Dalmarnock Road G40 - Erection of residential flatted development (10 units) ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/ https://publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://publicaccess.moray.gov.uk/eplanning https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/onlineplanning 21/02197/FUL 21/02199/LBA (H) 229-249 Buchanan Street G1 - Use of upper floors as serviced apartments (sui generis) and incorporation of ground-floor restaurant entrance vestibule into existing retail unit including internal and external alterations 21/02147/FUL (H) 2 St Brides Road G43 - Installation of rooflight to rear and formation of window to side of dwellinghouse 21/01973/FUL (H) 110 University Avenue G12 - Installation of 3 antennas to rooftop 21/02238/LBA (H) Flat 5, 87 Wilton Street G20 - Internal alterations 21/02210/LBA 21/02211/FUL (H) Parish Halls 266 George Street G1 - Formation of roof terrace to rear and external alterations. 21/02026/FUL (H) 12 Winton Drive G12 - Use of multiple occupancy as single dwellinghouse and external alterations including erection of single-storey rear extension, 2-storey rear garage, formation of front dormer and landscaptng 21/02194/FUL (H) Flat 0/1, 5 Belhaven Terrace Glasgow G12 - Installation of extract grill and soil vent pipe to rear of flatted dwelling 21/02155/FUL (H) 137 Broomhill Drive G11 - Re-roofing, replacement leadwork, guttering, rooflights, cupola, chimneys rebuild/repair and associated works 21/02160/FUL (H) 44 Riverside Road G43 - Alterations to roof dormer to rear of dwellinghouse ANGUS COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) Applications under the above legislation as listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined on the Council’s website at http://planning.angus.gov.uk/ online-applications/ using the reference number provided. Written comments or questions may be made by the date specified using the Public Access website. Please note that representations made to an applicant in response to any pre-application consultation cannot be taken into account by Angus Council. Carmyllie House Carmyllie Arbroath DD11 2RA - Alterations and Extension to existing dwelling - 21/00494/LBC - 20.08.2021 KATE COWEY, Service Leader Planning & Communities PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 21 Days Proposal/Reference 21/01256/LBC Proposal/Site Address Flat 5 16 Atholl Street Perth PH1 5NP Description of Proposal Alterations Proposal/Reference 21/01156/LBC Proposal/Site Address Woodview Burrell Street Comrie Crieff PH6 2JP Description of Proposal Alterations INVERCLYDE COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 These applications, associated plans and documents may be examined at http://planning.inverclyde.gov.uk/Online/ and at Inverclyde Council, Regeneration and Planning, Municipal Buildings, Clyde Square, Greenock 08.45 – 16.45 (Mon-Thurs) and 08.45 – 16.00 (Fri). Subject to Covid restrictions 21/0012/LB- Placement of reflective solar film in 9no. windows on the north and east elevations of the building at Port Glasgow Library, 12 Fore Street, Port Glasgow, PA14 5EQ Comments before 20th August Written comments may be made to Mr Stuart W Jamieson, Interim Service Director, Environment and Economic Recovery, Inverclyde Council, Municipal Buildings Clyde Square, Greenock PA15 1LY, email: [email protected] SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO BE PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER UNDER REGULATION 20(1) Due to COVID-19, applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them can only be inspected online at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk . Due to the closure of Council offices, they cannot currently be inspected at the usual Q&A locations. If you wish to comment on any application, we would encourage you to make them by email [email protected] or to submit them electronically using the comment button on Planning Portal facility at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk. Only if you cannot submit comments electronically, should you make written comments to the Head of Planning and Economic Development, 1st Floor Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LB. Please note that any comments which you make to an application cannot generally be treated as confidential. All emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures, email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. Cleland Sneddon Chief Executive Proposal/Reference P/21/1351 Proposal/Site Address 10A Auchingramont Road, Hamilton Description of Proposal Demolition of section of front garden sandstone wall to form vehicular access Conservation area consent Representations within 21 days SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Application has been made to the Council for Listed Building Consent for: Ref No Proposal Site 21/01141/LBC Internal and external alterations to dwellinghouse Colville Lodge, High Street, Ayton, Eyemouth 21/01163/LBC Formation of french doors from window 2 Waverley Lodge, Maxwell Lane, Kelso 21/01171/LBC Alterations to form residential accommodation from existing tearoom and associated areas Thirlestane Castle, Lauder 21/01172/LBC Replacement timber Coach House doors (retrospective) Bothwell House, 10 The Green, Swinton, Duns The items can be inspected at Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells between the hours of 9.00 am and 4.45 pm from Monday to Thursday and 9.00am and 3.30 pm on Friday for a period of 21days from the date of publication of this notice. It is also possible to visit any library and use the Planning Public Access system to view documents. To do this, please contact your nearest library to book time on a personal computer. If you have a PC at home please visit our web site at http:// eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be sent in writing to the Service Director - Regulatory Services, Scottish Borders Council, Newtown St Boswells TD6 0SA and must be received within 21 days. Alternatively, representations can be made online by visiting our web site at the address stated above. Please state clearly whether you are objecting, supporting or making a general comment. Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, representations may be made available for public inspection. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE http://planning.angus.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://planning.angus.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://planning.inverclyde.gov.uk/Online/ http://eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ STIRLING COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below are proposals requiring planning permission and/or Listed Building Consent which have been submitted to Stirling Council and may be viewed online at www.stirling.gov.uk/onlineplanning. Written comments may be made to the Planning & Building Standards Service Manager, Planning Services, Stirling Council, Teith House, Kerse Road, Stirling FK7 7QA (Telephone 01786 233660) within 21 days of this notice. Proposal/Reference 21/00150/LBC Proposal/Site Address Library, The Cross, Dunblane, FK15 0AQ Name and Address of Applicant The Trustees Of The Leighton Library Description of Proposal Temporary removal of Cartouche to allow for repair and then reinstatement THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 - REGULATION 20(1). THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 - REGULATION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 - PUBLICITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT. PLANNING AND BUILDING STANDARDS Applications, plans and other documents submitted may be examined at Planning & Building Standards front counter, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BG between the hours of 8:30-5:00 Monday-Thursday & 8:30-3:40 on Friday. Written comments may be made quoting the application number to the Head of Planning & Building Standards within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. You can view, track & comment on planning applications online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning. The application may have been subject to a pre-application consultation process & comments may have been made to the applicant prior to the application being submitted. Notwithstanding this, persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so as above David Givan Chief Planning Officer Proposal/Reference 21/02720/FUL Proposed Kiosks Little King Street Edinburgh Change of use and siting of mobile catering units/kiosks. 21/02915/FUL 13 Ashville Terrace Edinburgh EH6 8DD To form hard standing in the front garden to create a driveway with entrance gates (in part retrospect). 21/03040/FUL 105 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3ES Change of use from class 1 (retail) to class 2 (financial, professional and other services). 21/03041/FUL 97 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3ES Change of use from class 1 (retail) to class 2 (financial, professional and other services). 21/03457/FUL 15 Greenhill Terrace Edinburgh EH10 4BS The new design proposes to keep the large tree but change the surrounding planting - it will be herbaceous border plants, shrubs, grasses and small trees. The proposal is to formalise an extra outdoor space that will form the patio along with a covered pergola in timber with formed seating and a gas fire pit below. Replacing the existing patio with a new station grey porcelain, using the existing drainage from the existing patio. 21/03483/FUL GF1 20 Mortonhall Road Edinburgh EH9 2HW Improvement of north east corner of garden, replacing existing paving slabs and planted squares with raised beds, new paving and gravel with planting in the gravel. Removal of slabs and tegula blocks from around roots of two trees, levelling and improvement of earth around tree roots. Removal of a step and creation of ramp access to the paved area and beds. Erection of a wooden self-standing corner arbor seat 2.1 metres in height. 21/03638/LBC 33A Buckingham Terrace Edinburgh EH4 3AF Alterations to create 3 flats from existing dwelling. 21/03676/AMC Site To The South And West Of 21 Napier Road Edinburgh EH10 5AZ Approval of matters ref 19/02753/PPP, new chapel and priest accommodation in the grounds of the existing house (as amended). 21/03679/FUL 5 Bankhead Avenue Edinburgh EH11 4AA Planning permission for class 4(c) (business), class 5 (general industrial), class 6 (storage or distribution) and builders merchant (sui generis) uses and associated infrastructure purposes. 21/03772/FUL 12 Minto Street Edinburgh EH9 1RG Erect new extension to side and rear of existing house, partially close off existing back door to form window. 21/03821/FUL 10 St Mary's Street Edinburgh EH1 1SU Change of use from dry cleaners to class 3 premises with limited cooking. 21/03829/FUL Flat 1 9 Sandport Edinburgh EH6 6PL Replace existing windows with new UPVC windows. 21/03832/FUL 21 Inverleith Gardens Edinburgh EH3 5PS Upgrade of existing utility building, external store extension, installation of roof lights, new doorways to garden, replacement glazing to north elevation (slimline). 21/03834/LBC 21 Inverleith Gardens Edinburgh EH3 5PS Upgrade of existing utility building, external store extension, installation of roof lights, new doorways to garden, replace windowpanes to north elevation (slimline). 21/03836/FUL 2 Craighill Gardens Edinburgh EH10 5PY Formation of french doors and access landing to rear of dwelling house. 21/03844/FUL 33 Pikes Pool Drive Kirkliston EH29 9GH To extend the current driveway to match the existing (mono-block). 21/03852/PPP 39 Turnhouse Road Edinburgh EH12 0AE Planning permission in principle for class 4, 5 and 6 use units, access and landscaping. 21/03858/LBC 1 Avenue Villas Edinburgh EH4 2HU Demolish existing rear extension and form new extension to the side and rear to house living and dining facilities. Form basement to extension with guest bedrooms and plant room. Minor internal remodelling of existing house. 21/03861/FUL 6 Roseville Gardens Edinburgh EH5 3DF Single storey rear extension. 21/03867/FUL 23 Bernard Street And 26 Maritime Street Edinburgh EH6 6PW Change of use from existing class 2 office to cafe; install extract ducting within existing chimney flue; re-establish existing courtyard to form outside seating area. 21/03868/LBC 23 Bernard Street And 26 Maritime Street Edinburgh EH6 6PW Alterations from existing office to cafe; re-open existing opening between office and cafe; install extract ducting within existing chimney flue. Erect partition and installation of door; re-establish existing courtyard to form outside seating area. 21/03870/LBC 10 Wemyss Place Edinburgh EH3 6DL Interior refurbishment consisting of new wall, floor and ceiling finishes, new lighting fixtures and sanitary fittings, installation of new tea preps and kitchen, opening-up of blocked up basement level window and removal of non-structural walls on the 2nd floor. 21/03871/FUL 48 Cramond Road North Edinburgh EH4 6JA Replacement of a conservatory window with a door. Enlargement of living room window opening and replacement with french doors. Enlargement of main bedroom window opening and replacement with french doors. 21/03872/LBC 47 Hanover Street Edinburgh EH2 2PJ Remove roof lights to rear lower roofs serving ground floor shops. Roof lights serve no purpose as the ceilings in the 2 shops below are ornate plasterwork. 21/03873/FUL 47 Hanover Street Edinburgh EH2 2PJ Remove roof lights to rear lower roofs serving ground floor shops. Roof lights serve no purpose as the ceilings in the 2 shops below are ornate plasterwork. 21/03881/FUL Bangholm Outdoor Centre Craighall Gardens Edinburgh Erection of electrical substation for proposed sports and outdoor centre. 21/03884/LBC 34 Cockburn Street Edinburgh EH1 1PB New rear window to existing opening and new shopfront to replace existing which has non-compliant glazing. 21/03888/FUL 28 Inverleith Place Edinburgh EH3 5QB Amendments to existing approved rear single storey extension. Internal alterations to GF and basement layouts and reduced depth of basement pool. 21/03890/FUL 13 Dewar Place Lane Edinburgh EH3 8EF Change of use to short-term letting and new roof lights. 21/03891/FUL 9A Gloucester Square Edinburgh EH3 6EB Removal of existing window and roof light. Installation of new roof light. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 21/03892/LBC 71 Whitehill Street Newcraighall Musselburgh Edinburgh EH21 8QZ Proposed ESE lightning protection mast. 21/03896/FUL 21 Baberton Avenue Juniper Green Edinburgh Juniper Green EH14 5DS Apply new timber cladding to external walls at the rear. The timber cladding would be applied over the top of the existing pebble dash render and painted wood cladding which is the current makeup of the walls. Options for new timber cladding type: Larch or thermally treated pine/larch. 21/03904/FUL 21B Argyle Crescent Portobello East Edinburgh EH15 2QQ Replace timber windows with new uPVC windows. 21/03907/LBC 7 Ashburnham Gardens Queensferry South Queensferry EH30 9LB Extend existing stair projection to form GF office and first floor sunroom. 21/03909/LBC 3F2 23 Union Place Edinburgh EH1 3NQ Alter flat to form kitchen in existing box room open up to living room and form bedroom in former kitchen. 21/03913/LBC St Peters Church Hall 16A Lutton Place Edinburgh EH8 9PE New roof spire with louvers to provide ventilation. New triangular lead roof vents. Existing external walls to be painted to match existing. 21/03921/FUL 4 Queen's Crescent Edinburgh EH9 2AZ Change of use from guest house to residential. 21/03922/FUL 3F2 65 Warrender Park Road Edinburgh EH9 1ES Convert existing attic into habitable room with installation of 2x dormer windows and 1x conservation roof light. New timber stair to be installed. 21/03924/LBC 4 Forres Street Edinburgh EH3 6BJ Proposed works are to install a new WiFi system whilst in keeping with the original features of the building. 21/03925/LBC 12 Dean Terrace Edinburgh EH4 1ND Proposed works are to install a new WiFi system. 21/03927/FUL PF1 35 Balfour Street Edinburgh EH6 5DL Alterations to ground floor flat to form new door. 21/03928/LBC Flat 3 8 Dundas Street Edinburgh EH3 6HZ Replacement of the existing sash and case window including the introduction of astragals to a six over six arrangement and double- glazed units. 21/03935/LBC 2F1 3 Great King Street Edinburgh EH3 6QW Replace existing sashes with new double-glazed sashes to original arrangement. 21/03936/FUL 31 Canaan Lane Edinburgh EH10 4SX Garden works including installation of greenhouse, seating, pergolas and hard landscaping; and timber screens to tops of rear boundary walls. Refurbishment of existing sash and case windows including installation of slim double-glazing in existing sashes. 21/03941/FUL 14 Cramond Glebe Gardens Edinburgh EH4 6NZ Alter and extend existing single garage at rear of property. 21/03942/FUL Mansion House Edinburgh Zoo 134 Corstorphine Road Edinburgh EH12 6TS Erection of an events marquee at Edinburgh Zoo. 21/03955/LBC 24 Albany Street Broughton Edinburgh EH1 3QB Internal alterations on ground floor to form a new kitchen/dining room and re-organise ancillary accommodation, new flue and extract grille on rear wall. Replacement of fan light over front door with radial fanlight. EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/Conservation Area Consent has been made to East Lothian Council, as Planning Authority, as detailed in the schedule hereto. The applications and plans are open to inspection at http:// pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be made in writing or by e-mail to the undersigned within 21 days of this date. 30/07/21 Keith Dingwall Service Manager - Planning John Muir House Brewery Park HADDINGTON E-mail: [email protected] SCHEDULE 21/00930/P Development in Conservation Area 4 Giffordgate Haddington East Lothian EH41 4AS Extension to house 21/00938/P Development in Conservation Area Fidra Cottage 17 Westerdunes Park North Berwick East Lothian EH39 5HJ Extension to house 21/00896/P Development in Conservation Area 4 The Gardens Village Green Road Dirleton North Berwick EH39 5EH Repainting of house 21/00164/P Listed Building Affected by Development Former Templedean Hall Nursing Home Templedean Park Haddington East Lothian EH41 3ND Alterations, extensions to building (Class 8), erection of ancillary building and associated works 21/00861/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development 10 Temple Mains Steading Main Street Innerwick Dunbar East Lothian Installation of air source heat pump 21/00956/P Development in Conservation Area 26 Walden Terrace Gifford Haddington EH41 4QP Erection of fence (Retrospective) 21/00781/P Listed Building Affected by Development Land At The Heugh North Berwick Erection of 1 house and associated works 21/00918/P Development in Conservation Area Aldi Foodstore Limited Whittingehame Drive Haddington EH41 4AG Alterations, change of use of shop (Class 1) to 3 storage and distribution buildings (Class 6) (each with ancillary trade counter for trade and retail sales) and associated works 21/00961/LBC Listed Building Consent 10 Temple Mains Steading Main Street Innerwick Dunbar EH42 1EF Installation of air source heat pump 20/01423/P Development in Conservation Area Railway Line And Land West Of East Linton Primary School East Linton East Lothian Erection of railway station platforms, waiting shelters, bicycle shelters, footbridge, lifts, car parking and associated works 21/00717/P Development in Conservation Area 3A Balderstone's Wynd North Berwick EH39 4JH Alterations to flat, formation of decked area, erection of handrails and side screen (Part Retrospective) 21/00165/LBC Listed Building Consent Former Templedean Hall Nursing Home Templedean Park Haddington East Lothian EH41 3ND Alterations, extensions to building, formation of hardstanding areas, erection of walls, piers, gates and railings 21/00921/P Development in Conservation Area Upfield East Saltoun Pencaitland EH34 5EB Installation of solar panels 21/00889/P Development in Conservation Area Old Amusement Arcade Site Lamer Street Dunbar East Lothian Erection of 1 house and associated works 21/00910/P Development in Conservation Area 9 Linkfield Court Windsor Park Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 7LN Replacement doors and side screens ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE http://pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ http://pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined online at www.renfrewshire.gov.uk. Anyone wishing to make representations should do so by email to [email protected] or online at www.renfrewshire.gov.uk before the stated deadline. Deadline for representation 20/08/2021 Proposal/Reference 21/1253/LB Proposal/Site Address Ardgryffe Manor Craigends Road Houston Johnstone Renfrewshire PA6 7BB Name and Address of Applicant Mrs Stella Bowie Ardgryffe Manor Craigends Road Houston Johnstone Renfrewshire PA6 7BB Description of Proposal Installation of pv panels to dwellinghouse

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SSE GENERATION LTD. ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Ltd, company registration number 02310571 and office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH, has applied to the Scottish Ministers under section 36C of the Electricity Act 1989 to vary the existing section 36 consent to construct and operate the Strathy South Wind Farm on land at Strathy, Sutherland (Central Grid Reference 280829, 951365) The application also requests that a direction be made by the Scottish Ministers under section 57 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997. The installed capacity of the proposed Strathy South wind farm would be up to 208 MW once varied, comprised of 39 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 200 metres. The proposal is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment. SSE Generation Ltd has now submitted additional information to the Scottish Ministers, which includes information relating to aviation lighting on 6 of the proposed turbines (T2, T15, T26, T35, T52 and T69) to address concerns raised by NatureScot in relation to the potential impacts of aviation lighting on East Halladale Flows Wildland Area 39. A copy of the additional information and the application documentation is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore- wind/in-development/strathy-south/ or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00002133. Copies of the information may be obtained from Laurie Winter (telephone: 07385 020216, email [email protected]). Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 13 May 2021, although the Scottish Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the Developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where the Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, the Scottish Ministers may cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, the Scottish Ministers will determine this application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes applications under the Electricity Act 1989. To support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes representations online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information and includes contact details for any enquiries or complaints regarding how your personal data is handled. Planning TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of the proposal to make an Order under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of an irregular shaped area of unnamed highway to the east of Abbey Road at West Bridgford in the Borough of Rushcliffe. If made, the Order would authorise the stopping up only to enable development as permitted by Rushcliffe Borough Council, under reference 19/00678/OUT. Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan may be obtained, free of charge, in the 28 days commencing on 13 April 2021, by emailing [email protected] quoting NATTRAN/EM/S247/4603. Any person may object to the making of the proposed order by stating their reasons in writing to the Secretary of State at [email protected] or National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR, quoting the above reference. Objections should be received by midnight on 11 May 2021. Any person submitting any correspondence is advised that your personal data and correspondence will be passed to the applicant/agent to be considered. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when submitting your correspondence. S Zamenzadeh, Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of the proposal to make an Order under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of a length and part width of Back Winter Hay Lane and New Brunswick Street at Horwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton. If made, the Order would authorise the stopping up only to enable development to be carried out should planning permission be granted by Bolton Council. The Secretary of State gives notice of the draft Order under Section 253 (1) of the 1990 Act. Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan may be obtained, free of charge, in the 28 days commencing on 13 April 2021 by emailing [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/NW/S247/4602. Any person may object to the making of the proposed order by stating their reasons in writing to the Secretary of State at [email protected] or National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR, quoting the above reference. Objections should be received by midnight on 11 May 2021. You are advised that your personal data and correspondence will be passed to the applicant/agent to enable your objection to be considered. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when submitting your objection. S Zamenzadeh, Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highways (North East) (No. 15) Order 2021" authorising the stopping up of a length of Queen Street and the whole of the unnamed highway which links Victoria Street and King Street at South Bank, in the Borough of Redcar and Cleveland to enable development as permitted by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, under reference R/2020/0489/FFM. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/strathy-south/ https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/strathy-south/ Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team at [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/NE/S247/4444). Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 13 April 2021 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. S Zamenzadeh, Casework Manager FIFE COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION The applications listed in the schedule may be viewed online at www.fife.gov.uk/planning Public access computers are available in Local Libraries. Comments can be made online or in writing to Fife Council, Planning Services, Fife House, North Street, Glenrothes, KY7 5LT within 21 days from the date of this notice. Proposal/Reference 21/00450/LBC Proposal/Site Address Carphin House Luthrie Cupar Fife KY15 4NX Name and Address of Applicant Mr Thomas Macallan Description of Proposal Listed building consent for formation of replacement hardstanding to existing courtyard (work complete) Listed building consent for installation of replacement window to side of church Proposal/Reference 21/00746/LBC Proposal/Site Address Imperial Bar 9 St Catherine Street Cupar Fife KY15 4LS Name and Address of Applicant Star Pubs And Bars Limited Description of Proposal Listed building consent for the removal of shop frontage and restoration of stonework Proposal/Reference 21/00861/LBC Proposal/Site Address Coachmans Cottage Kirk Street Culross Fife KY12 8HY Name and Address of Applicant Ms Nancy MacFarlane Description of Proposal Listed building consent for installation of replacement roofing of dwellinghouse Proposal/Reference 21/00723/LBC Proposal/Site Address Leslie Baptist Church 48 North Street Leslie Glenrothes Fife KY6 3DJ Name and Address of Applicant Leslie Baptist Church Description of Proposal Listed building consent for installation of replacement window to side of church Proposal/Reference 21/00701/LBC Proposal/Site Address The Auld Hoose Milton Road Windygates Leven Fife KY8 5DF Name and Address of Applicant Ms Dawn Adams Description of Proposal Listed building consent for internal alterations to public house Proposal/Reference 20/02299/FULL Proposal/Site Address The Ship Inn The Toft Elie Leven Fife KY9 1DT Name and Address of Applicant Mr and Mrs Graham and Rachel Bucknall Description of Proposal Erection of extension to existing hotel/restaurant and external alterations including formation of terrace and beer garden Proposal/Reference 21/00914/LBC Proposal/Site Address 40 Madras Road Auchtermuchty Fife KY14 7BW Name and Address of Applicant Ms Shona Carmichael Description of Proposal Listed building consent for external alterations and installation of replacement roofing to dwellinghouse Proposal/Reference 21/00910/FULL Proposal/Site Address Hampton Cottage Battery Road North Queensferry Fife KY11 1JZ Name and Address of Applicant Mr Charlie Gardner Description of Proposal Erection of dwellinghouse (S42 for the removal of Condition 3 relating to garden ground) Proposal/Reference 21/01087/FULL Proposal/Site Address Garden 1 Greyfriars Garden St Andrews Fife Name and Address of Applicant Mr Sandy Bremner Description of Proposal Formation of public garden including installation of information board, seating, statue and paved area and lowering of existing stone wall (renewal of Planning Permission 14/04244/FULL) Proposal/Reference 21/00632/FULL Proposal/Site Address 15 Main Street Limekilns Dunfermline Fife KY11 3HL Name and Address of Applicant Mr Phillip Boyling Description of Proposal Change of use from retail unit (Class 1) to dog grooming service (Class 2) Proposal/Reference 21/00642/FULL Proposal/Site Address Dysart Sailing Club Hot Pot Wynd Dysart Kirkcaldy Fife KY1 2TQ Name and Address of Applicant Mr Martin Johncock Description of Proposal Installation and siting of temporary toilets Proposal/Reference 21/00582/LBC Proposal/Site Address Dysart Sailing Club Hot Pot Wynd Dysart Kirkcaldy Fife KY1 2TQ Name and Address of Applicant Mr Martin Johncock Description of Proposal Listed building consent for installation and siting of temporary toilets NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 REGULATION 20 These application(s), with the associated plans and documents, can be inspected online using Simple Search at https:// eplanning.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/online-applications/ or at the local office below. Anyone wishing to make a comment can do so online or in writing within 14 days of this notice (or in the case of Listed Buildings (LBC) 21 days) Application No. Site Location Proposed Development 21/00524/LBC Old Town Hall, Hamilton Road, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, ML1 1BB Conversion of Building to 20 Dwellings including Partial Demolition and formation of Amenity and Parking Areas STATE https://eplanning.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/online-applications/ https://eplanning.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/online-applications/ Application No. Site Location Proposed Development 21/00306/LBC Auchinbee, Auchinbee Farm Road, Craigmarloch, Cumbernauld, Glasgow, North Lanarkshire, G68 0ET Replacement Doors Planning and Place Manager, Fleming House, Tryst Road, Cumbernauld, G67 1JW SOUTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING ETC. (SCOTLAND) ACT 2006, PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 These applications, associated plans and supporting documents can be viewed online https://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/planning/ applications.aspx. Comments may be submitted online, in writing, or at [email protected] by 04/05/21. Further information on how we will process and publish your personal information can be found in our Privacy Policy https://www.south- ayrshire.gov.uk/planning/privacy.aspx. Proposal/Reference: LISTED BUILDING IN CONSERVATION AREA Proposal/Site Address: Ref: 21/00257/LBC, Installation of replacement doorway/windows to listed building at 7 Dalrymple Street, Girvan, KA26 9EU Proposal/Reference: DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING SETTING OF LISTED BUILDING IN CONSERVATION AREA Proposal/Site Address: Ref: 21/00236/APP, Redevelopment of brownfield gap site to create a new public open space with hard and soft landscaping and provision for events. The development includes a community pavilion which will accommodate indoor flexible community space; public toilets and storage space at 8-46 High Street, Ayr, KA7 1PA

2 September 2020
SSE GENERATION LTD. ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 (SECTION 36C) THE ELECTRICITY GENERATING STATIONS (APPLICATIONS FOR VARIATION OF CONSENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Ltd, company registration number 02310571 and office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH has applied to the Scottish Ministers to vary the section 36 consent to construct and operate the wind farm near Strathy, Sutherland (Central Grid Reference 280829, 951365) previously consented on 27th April 2018 by Scottish Ministers (“the variation application”). The variation application seeks to make the following variations: • Increase capacity from 133MW to 208MW; • Increase maximum tip height from 135 m to 200 m; • Increase maximum rotor diameter from 104 m to 162m; • Up to 3 additional borrow pits; • Relocation of the onsite substation; • Replace 3 permanent met masts with 2 permanent LiDAR; • Upgrades to Yellow Bog Road to improve construction efficiency; and • Relocation of construction compound, laydown areas and batching plant to improve construction efficiency. The variation application also requests that a direction be made by the Scottish Ministers under section 57 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A summary of the variation application, a copy of the variation application, a link to the original section 36 consent decision letter and the environmental reports prepared in relation to the proposed varied development can be found at the following website: https:// www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/strathy- south/ Copies of the variation application and environmental reports may be obtained from Laurie Winter, 07385 020216 at a charge of £350 hard copy and No Charge on USB. Copies of a non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx or by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or alternatively by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 12 October 2020, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Should additional substantive information be made available in relation to this application, then further public notices will give advice on how this information may be viewed by members of the public, and how representations may be made to Scottish Ministers. Where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers may cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following receipt of all views and representations, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in one of two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected] . Planning TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (West Midlands) (No.17) Order 2020" authorising the stopping up of an area of highway verge and footway lying adjacent to the A4053 Ringway St Johns and to the north of Parkside, at Coventry in the City of Coventry. This is to enable development as permitted by Coventry City Council under reference FUL/2018/1606. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected], quoting NATTRAN/WM/S247/4263. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 28 August 2020 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. D Hoggins, Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (East Midlands) (No.29) Order 2020" authorising the stopping up of a southern part-width of Tilton Lane, comprising highway verge at Billesdon in the District of Harborough, to enable development as permitted by Harborough District Council, under reference 19/00500/ FUL. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/EM/S247/4235) and may be inspected during normal opening hours at Billesdon Post Office, 7a Church Street, Billesdon, Leicester LE7 9AE. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 01 September 2020 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. S Zamenzadeh, Casework Manager FIFE COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION The applications listed in the schedule may be viewed online at www.fife.gov.uk/planning Public access computers are available in Local Libraries. Comments can be made online or in writing to Fife Council, Planning Services, Fife House, North Street, Glenrothes, KY7 5LT within 21 days from the date of this notice. Proposal/Reference 20/01723/LBC Proposal/Site Address 56 West Road Newport On Tay Fife DD6 8HP ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/strathy-south/ https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/strathy-south/ https://www.sserenewables.com/onshore-wind/in-development/strathy-south/ Name and Address of Applicant Mr Ricardo Sanchez Description of Proposal Listed building consent for internal alterations to flatted dwelling including removal of wall and blocking up door Proposal/Reference 20/01766/LBC Proposal/Site Address Rusacks Marine Hotel Pilmour Links St Andrews Fife KY16 9JQ Name and Address of Applicant SAUK Operator Ltd Description of Proposal Listed building consent to raise the roof, alter specifications of glazed wall, omit a 4th floor window, amend coping and parapet material and the addition of roof top plan (amendments to 14/01187/LBC) Proposal/Reference 20/01777/LBC Proposal/Site Address 4 Burns Wynd West Wemyss Kirkcaldy Fife KY1 4TA Name and Address of Applicant The Wemyss 1952 Trust Description of Proposal Listed building consent for installation of replacement windows CLACKMANNANSHIRE COUNCIL NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS PUBLISHED UNDER REGULATION 20(1) OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2008 PLANNING APPLICATIONS You can see the Planning Register with details of all planning applications on the Council's website www.clacksweb.org.uk/ eplanning/ or at the Council Offices, Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa FK10 1EB from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday - Friday (except Bank Holidays). The applications listed below are likely to be of a public interest. If you want the Council to take note of your views on any application you can comment online at the address above or write to the Council's Head of Development Services at Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB within 14 days or e-mail [email protected]. When you make a comment, your views will be held on file and published on the Council's website. You will be notified of the Council's decision. If you need any advice, please contact Clackmannanshire Council at Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa FK10 1EB Tel: 01259 450000. Proposal/Reference 20/00180/FULL Proposal/Site Address 10 Main Street, Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, FK10 4JA Description of Proposal Alterations to Existing Doors and Window, Installation of Extract Fan and Change of Use of Domestic Garage to Use as Micro Distillery at Rear Reason for Advertising: Development in a Conservation Area LOCH LOMOND AND THE TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 These application(s) may be examined online at https:// eplanning.lochlomond-trossachs.org/OnlinePlanning/ Written representations may be submitted through our online comments facility at the above website address or by email to [email protected], within 21 days of 1 September 2020. Please note that due to COVID-19 our HQ offices at Carrochan Road, Balloch are closed and we are currently unable to accept postal correspondence. Proposal/Reference 2020/0175/LBC Proposal/Site Address Coldrach Farm Coldrach Lane Buchanan Smithy G63 0EB Description of Proposal Demolition of steading SOUTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING ETC. (SCOTLAND) ACT 2006, PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 These applications, associated plans and supporting documents can be viewed online https://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/planning/ applications.aspx. Comments may be submitted online, in writing, or at [email protected] by 22/09/20. Further information on how we will process and publish your personal information can be found in our Privacy Policy https://www.south- ayrshire.gov.uk/planning/privacy.aspx. Proposal/Reference LISTED BUILDING IN CONSERVATION AREA Proposal/Site Address Ref: 20/00546/LBC, Re-painting of existing listed building at 26 Wellington Sq, Ayr, KA7 1HH

4 May 2020
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571 with its Registered Office at 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a wind farm known as Cloiche Wind Farm at Glendoe and Garrogie Estates, approximately 11km southeast of Fort Augustus in the Highlands (Central Grid References 256665, 802745 (eastern cluster) and 247780, 802578 (western cluster)). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be over 50MW comprising up to 36 turbines with a maximum ground to blade tip height of 149.9 metres, and has been subject to Environmental Impact Assessment. An EIA Report has been produced to accompany the application for consent. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EIA Report discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, is available for public inspection, free of charge on the application website www.sse.com/cloiche or on the Scottish Government Energy Consents website at www.energyconsents.scot under application reference ECU00002054. Copies of the EIA Report may be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (contact: SSE Generation, FAO Carolyn Wilson, 1 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, G2 6AY or Email: [email protected] / Tel: 07471 533 321) at a charge of £350 for a hard copy, or on electronic USB or DVD copies free of charge. Copies of a short Non-Technical Summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Please note that there may be a delay in the Energy Consents Unit receiving representations by post. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 8th June 2020, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal General Data Protection Regulations ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice is published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. This explains how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected] .

17 June 2019
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 (SECTION 36C) THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571 and office at 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU, has applied to the Scottish Ministers to vary the section 36 consent to construct and operate an extension to the existing wind farm at Gordonbush Estate, approximately 9.5km to the north west of Brora (Central Grid Reference NC 847 134) previously consented on 29th September 2017 by Scottish Ministers (“the variation application”). The proposed variation is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment. SSE Generation Limited has now submitted additional information to Scottish Ministers, which includes information on changes to the Proposed Varied Development, required following ground investigation works undertaken since submission of the application; namely, relocation of Turbine 4 by approximately 113m and deletion of associated access track length; removal of one borrow pit search area; inclusion of one additional borrow pit search area; relocation of the concrete batching plant; and construction of an additional circa 330m of access track. A summary of the variation application and the additional information prepared in relation to the proposed varied development can be found at the following website: www.sse.com/gordonbushextension Copies of the additional information are available for public inspection in person, free of charge: Brora Library and Culture Centre Planning and building standards office Gower Street Sutherland and Easter Ross Brora Drummuie KW9 6PD Golspie (Monday 1-5pm, 6-8pm, Tuesday 10-5pm, Thursday 2-5pm, 6-8pm Friday 10-12.30, 1.30-4.30 ) KW10 6TA (open during normal office hours) They can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ and at the following website: www.energyconsents.scot. Copies of the information may be obtained from SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 2247245) at a charge of £50 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 22nd July 2019, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information and all views and representations received, Scottish Ministers will determine this application for consent in one of two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under the Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice and a fair processing notice are published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. These explain how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email [email protected] or write to Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DERRY CITY AND STRABANE DISTRICT COUNCIL THE PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1999 (REGULATION 18) PLANNING APPLICATION LIKELY TO HAVE SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON ANOTHER EEA STATE (REPUBLIC OF IRELAND) Derry City and Strabane District Council has received Further Environmental Information in respect of updated Landscape Visual Assessment. Application No: J/2011/0082/F Location: Crighshane and Crighdenis townlands Killeter Castlederg Co Tyrone Proposal: Wind farm of 5 no. wind turbines with an overall base to blade tip height of 120.5 metres. Ancillary developments will comprise turbine transformers; turbine hardstands; construction of new access tracks and junctions; an electrical control building; communications antennae; underground electrical cables and communications lines connecting wind turbines to the electrical control building; on site drainage works and all ancillary and associated works. The application and associated environmental statement and FEI may be examined in Derry City and Strabane District Council Offices, 98 Strand Road, Derry City BT48 7NN (Tel: 0300 200 7830). The application (planning ref: J/2011/0082/F) and associated information may also be viewed on the Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk

4 February 2019
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 (SECTION 36C) THE ELECTRICITY GENERATING STATIONS (APPLICATIONS FOR VARIATION OF CONSENT)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571 and office at 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU has applied to the Scottish Ministers to vary the section 36 consent to construct and operate an extension to the existing wind farm at Gordonbush Estate, approximately 9.5km to the north west of Brora (Central Grid Reference 285000, 913700) previously consented on 29th September 2017 by Scottish Ministers (“the variation application”). The variation application seeks to make the following variations: The applicant is proposing to reduce the number of turbines from 15 to a maximum of 11 and increase the tip height of the remaining turbines from 130m up to a maximum tip height of 149.9m (and a maximum rotor diameter of up to 136m). Other changes include a reduction in the length of access track given reduced number of turbines, removal of the consented additional operations building, repositioning of temporary batching plant, amendment to indicative borrow pit extraction volumes, removal of permanent operational met mast, repositioning and substitution of the permanent meteorological mast to a LiDAR and associated 4x4 track; and retention of existing operational Gordonbush Wind Farm meteorological mast (southern). No change to the turbine layout of the remaining turbines is proposed. The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would exceed 30MW, which combined with the existing Generating Station capacity exceeds 50MW. The proposed varied development is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment and an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report has been produced. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2ZA) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A summary of the variation application, a copy of the variation application, a link to the original section 36 consent decision letter and the environmental reports prepared in relation to the proposed varied development can be found at the following website: www.sse.com/gordonbushextension The variation application and environmental reports are also available for inspection, free of charge, during normal office hours at: Brora Library and Culture Centre Gower Street Brora KW9 6PD (Monday 1-5pm, 6-8pm, Tuesday 10-5pm, Thursday 2-5pm, 6-8pm Friday 10-12.30, 1.30-4.30 ) Planning and building standards office Sutherland and Easter Ross Drummuie Golspie KW10 6TA (open during normal office hours) They can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ and at the following website: www.energyconsents.scot. Copies of the variation application and environmental reports may be obtained from SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 2247245) at a charge of £350 per hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx or by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or alternatively by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 11th March 2019, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Should additional substantive information be made available in relation to this application, then further public notices will give advice on how this information may be viewed by members of the public, and how representations may be made to Scottish Ministers. Where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers may cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following receipt of all views and representations, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in one of two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice and a fair processing notice are published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot. These explain how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU OFFSHORE PETROLEUM REGULATOR FOR ENVIRONMENT & DECOMMISSIONING ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENTS DECISIONS Pursuant to regulations 5A(7) and 5A(8) of the above Regulations, the Secretary of State gives notice of the following decision(s) in respect of the Secretary of State’s agreement to the grant of consent in relation to a relevant project under regulation 5A(1)(c) of the above Regulations. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Decision Issued W/4217/- Corallian Energy Ltd Wick Prospect Exploration Well 11/24b 11/11/2018 Summary of representations received Consultees confirmed no objections. One representation was received in response to the public notice. Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based Main considerations related to seabed disturbance, marine discharges, noise emissions and atmospheric emissions, but impacts were assessed as localised and not significant. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Decision Issued Relevant mitigation measures, environmental conditions or monitoring conditions attached to decision The drilling operations will be scheduled to take place during winter (provisionally November to February). Cuttings generated whilst drilling through the reservoir section will be contained and shipped to shore for treatment and disposal. Appropriate controls will be put in in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events. Agreement to the issue of consent is conditional upon all works being undertaken as detailed in the Environmental Statement. No additional environmental / monitoring conditions were attached to the decision. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Decision Issued D/4222/- Apache Beryl I Ltd Storr Field Developme nt 9/19B 17/12/2018 Summary of representations received Consultees confirmed no objections and no representations were received in response to the public notice. Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based Main considerations related to seabed disturbance, marine discharges, noise emissions and atmospheric emissions, but impacts were assessed as localised and not significant. Relevant mitigation measures, environmental conditions or monitoring conditions attached to decision Appropriate controls will be put in in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events. Agreement to the issue of consent is conditional upon all works being undertaken as detailed in the Environmental Statement. No additional environmental / monitoring conditions were attached to the decision. Reference Operator Project Name Quad / Block Decision Issued D/4218/- Chevron North Sea Ltd Rosebank Field Developme nt 213/27 & 205/2 20/12/2018 Summary of representations received Consultees confirmed no objections and no representations were received in response to the public notice. Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based Main considerations related to the physical impact of installed infrastructure, marine discharges and atmospheric emissions, but impacts were assessed as localised and not significant. Relevant mitigation measures, environmental conditions or monitoring conditions attached to decision Appropriate controls will be put in in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events. Agreement to the issue of consent is conditional upon all works being undertaken as detailed in the Environmental Statement. No additional environmental / monitoring conditions were attached to the decision. Having regard to the environmental statement(s) submitted under the above Regulations, any information provided under regulation 10 of these Regulations and any representations received, the Secretary of State has assessed the project(s) as not likely to have a significant effect on the environment and has agreed to the grant of consent under the Petroleum Act 1998. Direction Decisions Pursuant to regulations 6(11) and 6(12) of the above Regulations, the Secretary of State gives notice of the following decision(s), in respect of application(s) made under regulation 6 of the above Regulations requesting a direction confirming that a relevant project need not be accompanied by an environmental statement and confirming the Secretary of State’s agreement to the grant of consent. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued DRA/586 Total E&P UK Ltd Elgin Developme nt Well 22/30c 19/10/2018 DRA/597 BP Exploration Operating Co Ltd Clair Ridge Cuttings Reinjection Well 206/08 01/11/2018 DRA/606 Total E&P North Sea UK Ltd Culzean C1 Water Injection Well 22/25a 09/11/2018 DRA/617 Apache North Sea Ltd Forties Delta Developme nt Well 21/10 16/11/2018 DRA/585 Shell U.K. Ltd Galleon PN Developme nt Well 48/20 20/11/2018 DRA/604 ConocoPhil lips Petroleum U.K. Ltd Joanne Field, Julia Developme nt Well 30/07a 27/11/2018 DRA/618 Apache Beryl I Ltd Beryl A Developme nt Well 9/13A 27/11/2018 DRA/624 Apache North Sea Ltd Forties Side Track D51Z 21/10 05/12/2018 Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based Main considerations related to marine discharges and atmospheric emissions. Discharges assessed as no risk to marine environment, and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background levels. Impacts assessed as localised and not significant. Mitigation features / measures Any cuttings contaminated with oil- based mud will be treated offshore prior to discharge or shipped to shore for treatment and disposal. Appropriate controls will be in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued DRA/590 ENI UK Ltd Rowallan Exploration Well 22/19c g 22/19c 13/12/2018 DRA/180 BP Exploration Operating Co Ltd Loyal Developme nt Well 204/20 L11 204/20 18/12/2018 DRA/607 Apache Beryl I Ltd Storr Developme nt Well 9/19B 9/19B 19/12/2018 Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based Main considerations related to marine discharges, atmospheric emissions and interference with other users of the sea. Discharges assessed as no risk to marine environment and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background levels. Impacts assessed as localised and not significant. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued Mitigation features / measures Any cuttings contaminated with oil- based mud will be treated offshore prior to discharge or shipped to shore for treatment and disposal, and works will be undertaken in accordance with applicable navigational conditions. Appropriate controls will be in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued DRA/602 Neptune E&P UK Ltd Cygnus AD Developme nt Well 42/12a 21/12/2018 Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based Main considerations related to marine discharges, atmospheric emissions, contingency seabed deposits and interference with other users of the sea. Deposits and discharges assessed as no risk to marine environment and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background levels. Impacts assessed as localised and not significant. Mitigation features / measures Any cuttings contaminated with oil- based mud will be treated offshore prior to discharge or shipped to shore for treatment and disposal, and works will be undertaken in accordance with applicable navigational conditions. Appropriate controls will be in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued DRA/559 Corallian Energy Ltd Colter Appraisal Well 98/11- E 98/11 13/12/2018             Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based Main considerations related to seabed disturbance, marine discharges, noise emissions and atmospheric emissions, but impacts were assessed as localised and not significant. Mitigation features / measures The proposed drilling operations will be scheduled to take place during winter months. Cuttings generated whilst drilling through the reservoir section will be contained and shipped to shore for treatment and disposal. Appropriate controls will be put in in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued PLA/613 TAQA Bratani Ltd Cormorant Underwater Manifold Centre Flowline Disconnecti on 211/26a 17/12/2018         Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based  Main considerations related to deposit of materials on the seabed and marine discharges.  Discharges assessed as no risk to the marine environment, and impacts assessed as localised and not significant. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued Mitigation features/ measures   Deposits will be the minimum required to achieve objectives and appropriate controls will be in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events. Agreement was given to the issue of consent providing works are undertaken as specified in the application. Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued IP/1494 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Shaw Field Increase in Production 22/22a 01/11/2018 IP/1495 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Arbroath Field Increase in Production 22/17 01/11/2018 IP/1529 Teekay Petrojarl Floating Production UK Ltd Kyle Field Increase in Production 29/02 14/11/2018 IP/1541 Chevron North Sea Ltd Erskine Field Increase in Production 23/26b 15/11/2018 IP/1514 CNR Internation al (U.K.) Ltd Columba E Field Increase in Production 3/08a 21/11/2018 IP/1530 Chrysaor North Sea Ltd Maria Field Increase in Production 22/05b 28/11/2018 IP/1547 Tailwind Energy Ltd Gannet E Field Increase in Production 21/30 29/11/2018 IP/1563 Perenco UK Ltd Whittle Field Increase in Production 42/28b 30/11/2018 IP/1560 Total E&P UK Ltd Alwyn North Field Increase in Production 3/09a 05/12/2018 IP/1575 BW Offshore Catcher (UK) Ltd Catcher Field Increase in Production 28/9 08/12/2018 IP/1576 BW Offshore Catcher (UK) Ltd Burgman Field Increase in Production 28/9 08/12/2018 IP/1577 BW Offshore Catcher (UK) Ltd Varadero Field Increase in Production 28/9 08/12/2018 IP/1537 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Nethan Field Increase in Production 30/17 18/12/2018 IP/1540 Total E&P UK Ltd Jura Field Increase in Production 3/09a 19/12/2018 IP/1511 CNR Internation al (U.K.) Ltd Ninian Field Increase in Production 3/03 21/12/2018 IP/1550 CNR Internation al (U.K.) Ltd Tiffany Field Increase in Production 16/17 21/12/2018 ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block Direction Issued IP/1551 CNR Internation al (U.K.) Ltd Toni Field Increase in Production 16/17 21/12/2018 IP/1552 CNR Internation al (U.K.) Ltd Thelma Field Increase in Production 16/17 21/12/2018 Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based Main considerations related to marine discharges and atmospheric emissions.  Discharges assessed as no risk to the environment and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background levels. Impacts assessed as localised and not significant. Mitigation features / measures Appropriate controls in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events and agreement was given to the issue of consent providing increase is as specified in the application. Having regard to the relevant application(s) for direction(s) submitted under the above Regulations, the Secretary of State has assessed the project(s) as not likely to have a significant effect on the environment and has given a direction that the application for consent under the Petroleum Act 1998 need not be accompanied by an environmental statement. The main reasons and considerations on which this decision is based are summarised above and have taken full account of the characteristics of the project, the environmental sensitivity of the areas likely to be affected by the project and the nature and significance of the potential impacts, as set out in Schedule 1 to the Regulations. Excluded Activities Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block EX-74-2018 Apache Beryl I Ltd Callater Field Pipeline Works 9/19B EX-75-2018 ConocoPhillips Petroleum U.K. Ltd Joanne Field Production Extension 30/07a EX-76-2018 EnQuest Heather Ltd Conrie Field Production Extension 211/18a EX-77-2018 EnQuest Heather Ltd Ythan Field Production Extension 211/18a EX-78-2018 EnQuest Heather Ltd Don South West Field Production Extension 211/18a EX-79-2018 EnQuest Heather Ltd West Don Field Production Extension 211/18a EX-80-2018 EnQuest Heather Ltd Deveron Field Production Extension 211/18a EX-81-2018 EnQuest Heather Ltd Thistle Field Production Extension 211/18a EX-82-2018 Shell U.K. Ltd Howe Field Production Extension 22/12a EX-83-2018 Dana Petroleum (E&P) Ltd Saxon Field Production Extension 21/23b EX-84-2018 Dana Petroleum (E&P) Ltd Guillemot North West Field Production Extension 21/29a EX-85-2018 Shell U.K. Ltd Gannet G Field Production Extension 22/21 Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block EX-86-2018 Shell U.K. Ltd Gannet F Field Production Extension 21/30 EX-87-2018 Shell U.K. Ltd Shearwater Field Production Extension 22/30b EX-88-2018 Chevron North Sea Ltd Captain Field Production Extension 13/22a EX-89-2018 Britoil Ltd Foinaven Field Production Extension 204/24a EX-90-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Arkwright Field Production Extension 22/23a EX-91-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Brechin Field Production Extension 22/23a EX-92-2018 EnQuest Heather Ltd Broom Field Production Extension 2/4a EX-93-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Carnoustie Field Production Extension 22/17s EX-94-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Cayley Field Production Extension 22/17s EX-95-2018 Spirit Energy North Sea Ltd Chiswick Field Production Extension 49/4a EX-96-2018 TAQA Bratani Ltd Devenick Field Production Extension 9/24b EX-97-2018 Chrysaor North Sea Ltd Drake Field Production Extension 22/5b EX-99-2018 Chrysaor North Sea Ltd Fleming Field Production Extension 22/5b EX-100-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Godwin Field Production Extension 22/17n EX-101-2018 Eni UK Ltd Hamilton East Field Production Extension 110/13 EX-102-2018 Premier Oil E&P Ltd Huntington Field Production Extension 22/14b EX-103-2018 Spirit Energy North Sea Ltd Kew Field Production Extension 49/4c EX-104-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Montrose Field Production Extension 22/17 EX-105-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Petronella Field Production Extension 14/20 EX-106-2018 Spirit Energy North Sea Ltd Statjford Field Production Extension 211/24b ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block EX-107-2018 Perenco UK Ltd Wood Field Production Extension 22/18 EX-109-2018 CNR International (U.K.) Ltd Thelma Field Production Extension 16/17 EX-110-2019 CNR International (U.K.) Ltd Tiffany Field Production Extension 16/17 EX-111-2018 CNR International (U.K.) Ltd Toni Field Production Extension 16/17 EX-112-2018 Dana Petroleum (E&P) Ltd Hudson Field Production Extension 210/24a EX-113-2018 Chevron North Sea Ltd Alder Field Production Extension 15/29 EX-114-2018 Perenco UK Ltd Amethyst West Field Production Extension 47/14 EX-115-2018 Chevron North Sea Ltd Auk Field Production Extension 30/16 EX-116-2018 CNR International (U.K.) Ltd Banff Field Production Extension 29/2a EX-117-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Beauly Field Production Extension 16/21 EX-118-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Blake Field Production Extension 13/24 EX-119-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Blane Field Production Extension 30/3a EX-120-2018 Verus Petroleum (SNS) Ltd Boa Field Production Extension 9/15b EX-121-2018 Premier Oil E&P Ltd Brenda Field Production Extension 15/25b EX-122-2018 Shell U.K. Ltd Brigantine C Field Production Extension 49/19 EX-123-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Burghley Field Production Extension 16/22 EX-124-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Clyde Field Production Extension 30/17b EX-125-2018 Eni Hewett Ltd Delilah Field Production Extension 48/30 EX-126-2018 Eni Hewett Ltd Della Field Production Extension 48/30 EX-128-2018 Marathon Oil U.K. LLC Enoch Field Production Extension 16/13a EX-129-2018 Total E&P UK Ltd Flyndre Field Production Extension 30/14 Reference Operator Project Name Quad/ Block EX-130-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Galley Field Production Extension 15/23a EX-131-2018 Shell U.K. Ltd Gannet C Field Production Extension 21/30 EX-132-2018 Shell U.K. Ltd Gannet D Field Production Extension 22/21 EX-133-2018 Alpha Petroleum Resources Ltd Garrow Field Production Extension 42/25a EX-134-2018 Total E&P UK Ltd Glenelg Field Production Extension 29/4d EX-135-2018 Anasuria Operating Company Ltd Guillemot A Field Production Extension 21/30 EX-136-2018 Alpha Petroleum Resources Ltd Helvellyn Field Production Extension 47/10 EX-138-2018 Eni Hewett Ltd Hewett Field Production Extension 48/29 EX-140-2018 Alpha Petroleum Resources Ltd Kilmar Field Production Extension 43/22a EX-141-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Leven Field Production Extension 30/17b EX-142-2018 Igas Energy Enterprise Ltd Lybster Field Production Extension 11/24a EX-143-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Medwin Field Production Extension 30/17b EX-144-2018 Premier Oil UK Ltd Nicol Field Production Extension 15/25a EX-145-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Orion Field Production Extension 30/18 EX-146-2018 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd Ross Field Production Extension 13/28a EX-147-2018 Shell U.K. Ltd Scoter Field Production Extension 22/30a EX-148-2018 Premier Oil UK Ltd Stirling Field Production Extension 16/21b EX-149-2018 CNR International (U.K.) Ltd Strathspey Field Production Extension 3/4a EX-150-2018 Alpha Petroleum Resources Ltd Wenlock Field Production Extension 49/12a Further information in relation to all the decisions detailed in this notice can be found on the GOV.UK website at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/oil-and-gas-environmental-data. If you have any questions in relation to this notice or the decisions, please contact the Environmental Management Team, Offshore Petroleum Regulator for Environment and Decommissioning (OPRED), AB1 Building, Crimon Place, Aberdeen AB10 1BJ (e-mail: [email protected]). ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SCOTTISH HYDRO ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION PLC ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY (APPLICATIONS FOR CONSENT) REGULATIONS 1990 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Plc (registered in Scotland under company registration number SC213461 at Inveralmond House 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ) has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 37 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a 16 km 132 kV overhead line (OHL), supported by steel lattice towers, between Tower LL01 (Grid Ref: 264837 898098) at the proposed Dalchork substation located 3 km north of Lairg, and Tower LL61 (Grid Ref: 258271 909420) at Loch Buidhe substation located approximately 8 km north of Bonar Bridge. In addition, the Applicant is seeking consent to construct and operate a 1 km 132 kV OHL between Tower CS80R (Grid Ref: 257391 910053) and Tower CS80D (Grid Ref: 258169 909532) to connect the proposed Dalchork Substation with the Cassley to Shin 132 kV OHL, and a temporary diversion of the Cassley to Shin 132 kV OHL to allow construction of Tower CS80R. The proposed development is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment and an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report has been produced. Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Plc has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EIA report discussing the proposal in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, are available for public inspection in person, free of charge, during normal office hours at: Location Address Opening Hours The Highland Council Drummuie Mon – Fri: 09:00 – 17:00 Planning and Building Standards Office Golspie KW10 6TA Lairg Library Community Centre Mon: 10:00 - 14:00 Main Street Tue: 12:00 - 15:30 & 16:00 - 19:00 Lairg Thur: 10:00 - 14:00 IV27 4DD Fri: 12:00 - 15:00 The EIA report can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ; on the application website at https://www.ssen-transmission.co.uk/projects/lairg-loch-buidhe/; or at www.energyconsents.scot. A hard copy of the EIA report may be obtained from Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Plc by contacting Lisa Marchi-Grey ([email protected]) at a charge of £300.00 or on CD free of charge. A hard copy of a short non-technical summary is available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 5th April 2019 although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice and a fair processing notice are published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot These explain how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU PETROLEUM ACT 1998 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A SUBMARINE PIPELINE WORKS AUTHORISATION ALLIGIN FIELD DEVELOPMENT BP Exploration Operating Company Limited hereby gives notice on behalf of itself and Shell U.K. Limited, in accordance with the provisions of Part I of Schedule 2 to the Petroleum Act 1998 that it has made an application to the Oil and Gas Authority for the grant of an authorisation for the construction and use of a system of pipelines between Production Well AP01 and Schiehallion and Loyal Fields supporting the Alligin Field Development. A map (or maps) delineating the route of the proposed pipelines and providing certain further information may be inspected free of charge at the places listed in the Schedule to this notice from 10am to 4pm on each weekday from the date that this notice is published until the date mentioned in the next paragraph of this notice. Alternatively log on to the following page to view electronically, https://www.ogauthority.co.uk/licensing-consents/ consents/pipeline-worksauthorisations/ public-notices/ Pursuant to a direction of the Oil and Gas Authority, representations with respect to the application may be made in writing and addressed to the Oil and Gas Authority, Consents and Authorisations, Second Floor, 48 Huntly Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1SH (marked FAO Mrs Claire Grant, Offshore Pipeline Authorisations) not later than 1st March 2019 and should bear the reference "PA/2792" and state the grounds upon which the representations are made. 1st February 2019 BP Exploration Operating Company Limited 1 Wellheads Avenue Dyce Aberdeen AB21 7PB Tony Boyle (PGM for North Sea Projects) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION KILFINICHEN FARMS LLP NOTICE OF DECISION MARINE (SCOTLAND) ACT 2010 THE MARINE WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 (AS AMENDED) Notice is hereby given that Kilfinichen Farms LLP, registered at Kilfinichen, Isle of Mull, PA69 6ER has been granted by the Scottish Ministers a marine licence with conditions attached under section 20 of the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 to construct a timber loading pier at Kilfinichen, Isle of Mull, co-ordinates below (WGS84): Latitude Longitude 56° 22.834ꞌ N 006° 03.217ꞌ W 56° 22.832ꞌ N 006° 03.213ꞌ W 56° 22.829ꞌ N 006° 03.214ꞌ W 56° 22.801ꞌ N 006° 03.159ꞌ W 56° 22.799ꞌ N 006° 03.192ꞌ W 56° 22.797ꞌ N 006° 03.192ꞌ W 56° 22.799ꞌ N 006° 03.158ꞌ W ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Latitude Longitude 56° 22.794ꞌ N 006° 03.149ꞌ W 56° 22.784ꞌ N 006° 03.164ꞌ W 56° 22.783ꞌ N 006° 03.161ꞌ W 56° 22.793ꞌ N 006° 03.146ꞌ W 56° 22.790ꞌ N 006° 03.140ꞌ W 56° 22.780ꞌ N 006° 03.163ꞌ W 56° 22.774ꞌ N 006° 03.168ꞌ W 56° 22.770ꞌ N 006° 03.166ꞌ W 56° 22.765ꞌ N 006° 03.160ꞌ W 56° 22.764ꞌ N 006° 03.152ꞌ W 56° 22.765ꞌ N 006° 03.142ꞌ W 56° 22.783ꞌ N 006° 03.094ꞌ W 56° 22.776ꞌ N 006° 03.079ꞌ W 56° 22.773ꞌ N 006° 03.083ꞌ W 56° 22.768ꞌ N 006° 03.072ꞌ W 56° 22.778ꞌ N 006° 03.057ꞌ W 56° 22.783ꞌ N 006° 03.068ꞌ W 56° 22.780ꞌ N 006° 03.073ꞌ W 56° 22.787ꞌ N 006° 03.088ꞌ W 56° 22.793ꞌ N 006° 03.085ꞌ W 56° 22.799ꞌ N 006° 03.089ꞌ W 56° 22.836ꞌ N 006° 03.182ꞌ W 56° 22.839ꞌ N 006° 03.194ꞌ W 56° 22.840ꞌ N 006° 03.198ꞌ W 56° 22.837ꞌ N 006° 03.207ꞌ W 56° 22.835ꞌ N 006° 03.216ꞌ W The decision notice outlying the reasons and considerations on which the decision is based together with related documentation are available for inspection online at http://marine.gov.scot/ml/kilfinichen- pier-development-isle-mull and http://kilfinichen.com/ or upon written request to The Scottish Government, MS-LOT, Marine Laboratory, 375 Victoria Road, Aberdeen, AB11 9DB. ANGUS COUNCIL FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 2009 ARBROATH (BROTHOCK WATER) FLOOD PROTECTION SCHEME 2018 FINAL DECISION Notice is hereby given that Angus Council in exercise of powers conferred by the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009 made on Tuesday, 15 January 2019 its final decision in relation to the Arbroath (Brothock Water) Flood Protection Scheme 2018 (hereinafter referred to as the “proposed scheme”). That final decision, taken following Angus Council (a) considering valid objections that had not been withdrawn previously and (b) taking into account the environmental information referred to in paragraph (3) of regulation 10 of the Flood Risk Management (Flood Protection Schemes, Potentially Vulnerable Areas and Local Plan Districts) (Scotland) Regulations 2010, is to confirm the proposed scheme without modifications. Anne Ellanor Garness, a Proper Officer of Angus Council 25 January 2019 ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that an application has been submitted to Aberdeenshire Council for Full Planning Permission for Erection of 2 Wind Turbines (Hub Height 78 metres, Total Height 119 metres) and Associated Ancillary Infrastructure; and Formation of Borrow Pit, at Deuchries Windfarm, Aberchirder, Aberdeenshire. Reference: APP/ 2019/0017. Notice is hereby given under Regulation 21 that an environmental statement in respect of the above application has been submitted by Green Cat Renewables. During the period of 30 days beginning with the date of this notice, a copy of the associated application and other documents submitted with the application may be inspected during normal office hours at Banff Town House, Low Street, Banff AB45 1AY. You can also examine the application and make comment online using the Planning Application Register at https:// upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/. Internet access is available at all Aberdeenshire libraries. Hard copies of the Non-Technical Summary (NTS) may be purchased for £10 per copy upon request and the full Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) for £250 per hard copy, excluding Landscape Graphics. Electronic copies (CD-ROM) of the EIAR package can be purchased for £10. Please contact: Green Cat Renewables Ltd, Stobo House, Midlothian Innovation Centre, Roslin, EH25 9RE. Email: [email protected]. Tel: 0131 541 0060 Any person who wishes to make representations about the environmental statement should make them in writing to the Head of Planning and Building Standards, Aberdeenshire Council, Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ, or email to [email protected]. Please note that any comment made will be available for public inspection and will be published on the Internet. Comments must be received by 2 March 2019. Head of Planning and Building Standards TRANSPORT SCOTLAND NOTICE OF DETERMINATION A830 TRUNK ROAD SHLATACH RAIL BRIDGE REPLACEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT DETERMINATION BY THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS UNDER SECTIONS 20A AND 55A OF THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984 The Scottish Ministers hereby give notice that they have determined that their proposal to carry out a full replacement of the Shlatach Rail Bridge on a length of the A830 Fort William to Mallaig Trunk Road in the vicinity of Glenfinnan, Inverness is – (a) not a project which falls within Annex I of Council Directive No. 85/337/EEC on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment as amended by Council Directive No. 97/11/EC and Council Directive No. 2003/35/EC of the European Parliament and Council; (b) a relevant project within the meaning of Sections 20A(9) and 55A(7) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984, and falls within Annex II of the said Directive but that having regard to the selection criteria contained in Annex III of the Directive it should not be made subject to an environmental impact assessment in accordance with the Directive, and accordingly the project does not require the publication of an Environmental Statement. H D GILLIES A member of staff of the Scottish Ministers Transport Scotland, Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow G4 0HF 23 January 2019 WATER

22 October 2018
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, (Company Number: 02310571) having their registered office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH), has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a Wind Farm on land North of Kilchenzie, Kintyre Peninsula, Argyll and Bute, Scotland (Central Grid Reference 168215, 629050) and for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be in excess of 50 MW, comprising 16 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of up to 149.9 metres. The proposal is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment. SSE Generation Limited has now submitted additional information to Scottish Ministers, which includes information relating to forestry. Copies of the additional information are available for public inspection in person, free of charge, during normal office hours at: Location Opening Hours Address Argyll and Bute Council, Customer Service Point Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm 1A Manse Brae, Lochgilphead, PA31 8RD Argyll and Bute Council, Burnet Building Monday to Friday: 9am to 12.30pm, and 1.30pm to 4pm St John St, Campbeltown, PA28 6BJ Tayinloan Post Office, Monday to Friday: 10am to 1pm Tayinloan Store, Tayinloan, Tarbert, PA29 6XG The additional information can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ; on the application website at www.sse.com/tangy-repower,or at www.energyconsents.scot. Copies of the additional information may be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (telephone 0141 224 7337 / email to [email protected]) free of charge on hard copy and on CD. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 23 November 2018, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine this application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. General Data Protection Regulations The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. A privacy notice and a fair processing notice are published on the help page at www.energyconsents.scot These explain how the Energy Consents Unit processes your personal information. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU

24 September 2018
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, (Company Number: 02310571) having their registered office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH) has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a Wind Farm at Tangy Wind Farm and Land North of Kilchenzie, Kintyre Peninsula, Argyll and Bute, Scotland (Central Grid Reference [168215, 629050]). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be in excess of 50 MW comprising 16 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of up to 149.9 metres. The proposed development is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment and an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report has been produced. SSE Generation Limited, has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EIA report discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, are available for public inspection in person, free of charge, during normal office hours at: Location Opening Hours Address Argyll and Bute Council, Customer Service Point Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm 1A Manse Brae, Lochgilphead, PA31 8RD Argyll and Bute Council, Burnet Building Monday to Friday: 9am to 12.30pm, and 1.30pm to 4pm St John St, Campbeltown, PA28 6BJ Tayinloan Post Office, Monday to Friday: 10am to 1pm Tayinloan Store, Tayinloan, Tarbert, PA29 6XG The EIA report can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ; on the application website at www.sse.com/tangy-repower; or at www.energyconsents.scot. Copies of the EIA report may be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (telephone 0141 224 7337 / email to [email protected]) at a charge of £450 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 26 October 2018, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

17 September 2018
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, (Company Number: 02310571) having their registered office at No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH) has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a Wind Farm at Tangy Wind Farm and Land North of Kilchenzie, Kintyre Peninsula, Argyll and Bute, Scotland (Central Grid Reference [168215, 629050]). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be in excess of 50 MW comprising 16 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of up to 149.9 metres. The proposed development is subject to Environmental Impact Assessment and an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report has been produced. SSE Generation Limited, has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the EIA report discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, are available for public inspection in person, free of charge, during normal office hours at: Location Opening Hours Address Argyll and Bute Council, Customer Service Point Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm 1A Manse Brae, Lochgilphead, PA31 8RD Argyll and Bute Council, Burnet Building Monday to Friday: 9am to 12.30pm, and 1.30pm to 4pm St John St, Campbeltown, PA28 6BJ Tayinloan Post Office, Monday to Friday: 10am to 1pm Tayinloan Store, Tayinloan, Tarbert, PA29 6XG The EIA report can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ; on the application website at www.sse.com/tangy-repower; or at www.energyconsents.scot. Copies of the EIA report may be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (telephone 0141 224 7337 / email to [email protected]) at a charge of £450 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot/ Register.aspx; by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to [email protected] will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than 26 October 2018, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. Any subsequent additional information which is submitted by the developer will be subject to further public notice in this manner, and representations to such information will be accepted as per this notice. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following examination of the environmental information, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU DERRY CITY AND STRABANE DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATION LIKELY TO HAVE SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON ANOTHER EEA STATE (REPUBLIC OF IRELAND) THE PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1999 (REGULATION 18) Derry City and Strabane District Council is processing the following planning application accompanied by an Environmental Statement for development in Northern Ireland which is likely to have significant effects on the environment in another EEA State (the Republic of Ireland). Application No: A/2006/0441/O Location: Land West Of Buncrana Road, between Whitehouse Road and Benview Estate, Coshquin (identified As H2 Zone In Derry Area Plan 2011) TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Proposal: Site for residential development to include: mix of house types, local community facilities, open space, pedestrian and vehicular access, primary school, drainage and other infrastructure. The application and associated environmental statement may be examined in Derry City and Strabane District Council Offices, 98 Strand Road, Derry City BT48 7NN (Tel: 0300 200 7830). The application (planning ref: A/2006/0441/O) and associated information may also be viewed on the Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk HIGH SPEED RAIL (LONDON – WEST MIDLANDS) ACT 2017 COMPULSORY PURCHASE (VESTING DECLARATIONS) ACT 1981 TO: PERSONS HAVING A RELEVANT INTEREST IN THE LAND DESCRIBED IN THE SCHEDULE HERETO 1. The High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 ("the High Speed Rail Act") received Royal Assent on 23 February 2017. 2. The Secretary of State for Transport (the “Acquiring Authority”) is authorised under section 4 of the High Speed Rail Act to exercise powers under section 4(1) of the High Speed Rail Act to acquire compulsorily so much of the land within the limits of the High Speed Rail Act as may be required for Phase One purposes1. 3. By virtue of section 4(4) of the High Speed Rail Act, the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 ("the 1981 Act") applies as if the High Speed Rail Act were a compulsory purchase order. 4. Pursuant to section 3A of the 1981 Act2 before making a general vesting declaration (“GVD”) under section 4 of the 1981 Act the Acquiring Authority shall, in a notice which is (a) given to every person with a relevant interest in the land with respect to which a declaration is to be made (other than a mortgagee who is not in possession); and (b) published in the London Gazette, include the particulars in section 3A(3) of the 1981 Act3. 5. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 3A of the 1981 Act4 of the Statement of the Effect of Parts 2 and 3 of the 1981 Act which provides an explanation of the process for and the effect of a GVD in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 hereto. SCHEDULE 1 DISTRICT OF AYLESBURY VALE Plot No (1) Description (2) 17621 All interests in 2431.3 square metres, or thereabouts, of access track carrying public footpath (WAD/4A/1) (Glebe Farm) 17683 All interests in 238721.4 square metres, or thereabouts, of agricultural land, hedgerows, access track and public footpaths (WAD/3/4 and WAD/- 4A/1) (Glebe Farm) 17685 All interests in 159667.2 square metres, or thereabouts, of agricultural land, hedgerows, access track, pond and public footpaths (WAD/4A/1 and WAD/- 4/2) (Glebe Farm) 46844 All interests in 196.1 square metres, or thereabouts, of access track (Glebe Farm) SCHEDULE 2 PART 1 STATEMENT OF EFFECT OF PARTS 2 AND 3 OF THE COMPULSORY PURCHASE (VESTING DECLARATIONS) ACT 1981 POWER TO EXECUTE A GENERAL VESTING DECLARATION 1. The Acquiring Authority may acquire any of the land described in Schedule 1 above by executing a general vesting declaration under section 4 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 (“the 1981 Act”). This has the effect, subject to paragraphs 3 and 5 below, of vesting the land in the Acquiring Authority at the end of the period mentioned in paragraph 2 below. NOTICES CONCERNING GENERAL VESTING DECLARATION 2. As soon as may be after the Acquiring Authority executes a general vesting declaration, they must serve notice of it on every occupier of any of the land specified in the declaration (except land where there is one of the tenancies described in paragraph 4) and on every person who gives them information relating to the land in pursuance of the invitation contained in any notice. When the service of notices of the general vesting declaration is completed, a period specified in the declaration, of not less than three months, will begin to run. On the first day after the end of this period the land described in the declaration will, subject to what is said in paragraphs 3 and 5, vest in the Acquiring Authority together with the right to enter on the land and take possession of it. Every person on whom the Acquiring Authority could have served a notice to treat in respect of his interest in the land (other than a tenant under one of the tenancies described in paragraph 4) will be entitled to claim compensation for the acquisition of his interest in the land, with interest on the compensation from the vesting date. 3. The “vesting date” for any land specified in a declaration will be the first day after the end of the period mentioned in paragraph 2 above, unless a counter-notice is served under Schedule A1 to the 1981 Act5 within that period. In such circumstances, the vesting date for the land which is the subject of the counter-notice will be determined in accordance with Schedule A1. MODIFICATIONS WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN TENANCIES 4. In the case of certain tenancies, the position stated above is subject to modifications. The modifications apply where the tenancy is either a “minor tenancy”, i.e. a tenancy for a year or a yearly tenancy or a lesser interest, or “a long tenancy which is about to expire”. The latter expression means a tenancy granted for an interest greater than a minor tenancy but having on the vesting date a period still to run which is not more than the period specified in the declaration for this purpose (which must be more than a year). In calculating how long a tenancy has still to run, where any option to renew or to terminate it is available to either party, it shall be assumed that the landlord will take every opportunity open to him to terminate the tenancy while the tenant will use every opportunity to retain or renew his interest. 5. The modifications are that the Acquiring Authority may not exercise the right of entry referred to in paragraph 2 in respect of land subject to a tenancy described in paragraph 4 unless the Acquiring Authority first serves notice to treat in respect of the tenancy and then serves every occupier of the land with a notice of intention to enter and take possession after the period (not less than 14 days6 from the service of the notice) specified in the notice. The right of entry will be exercisable at the end of that period. The vesting of the land will be subject to the tenancy until the end of that period or until the tenancy comes to an end, whichever happens first. PROVISION OF INFORMATION Every person who, if a general vesting declaration were made in respect of all the land authorised to be acquired by the Acquiring Authority pursuant to the High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 (other than land in respect of which notice to treat has been given), would be entitled to claim compensation in respect of any such land, is invited to give information to the Acquiring Authority in the prescribed form with respect to his name and address and the land in question. The relevant prescribed form is set out below. Dated 14 September 2018 Colette Carroll, Director of Land & Property High Speed Two (HS2) Limited as Agent for and on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport PART 2 FORM FOR GIVING INFORMATION To: Head of Land Assembly Land & Property Directorate ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE High Speed Two (HS2) Limited Two Snowhill Snowhill Queensway Birmingham, B4 6GA [I] [We] being [a person] [persons] who, if a general vesting declaration were executed under section 4 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 in respect of all of the land comprised in the compulsory purchase order cited above in respect of which notice to treat has not been given, would be entitled to claim compensation in respect of [all][part of] that land, give you the following information, pursuant to the provisions of Section 3A7 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981. 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF INFORMANT(S)1 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… 2. LAND IN WHICH AN INTEREST IS HELD BY INFORMANT(S)2 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… 3. NATURE OF INTEREST3 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… Signed ………………………………………………………………………. (on behalf of…………………………………………………………………) Date ……………………………………………………………………….. C223_037 1 In the case of a joint interest, insert the names and addresses of all of the informants. 2 The land should be described concisely. 3 If the interest is leasehold, the date of commencement and length of term should be given. If the land is subject to a mortgage or other encumbrance, details should be given (e.g. name of building society and roll number). 1 Phase One Purposes has meaning given by section 67 of the High Speed Rail Act. 2 Section 3A of the 1981 Act as inserted by paragraph 3(a) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail Act as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. 3 As amended by the High Speed Rail Act. 4 As amended by the High Speed Rail Act. 5 Schedule A1 to the 1981 Act as amended by section 11 of and paragraph 6 of Schedule 14 to the High Speed Rail Act. 6 Section 9 of the 1981 Act as modified by paragraph 3(d) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Act 2017 as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. 7 Section 3A of the 1981 Act as inserted by paragraph 3(a) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. HIGH SPEED RAIL (LONDON – WEST MIDLANDS) ACT 2017 COMPULSORY PURCHASE (VESTING DECLARATIONS) ACT 1981 TO: PERSONS HAVING A RELEVANT INTEREST IN THE LAND DESCRIBED IN THE SCHEDULE HERETO 1. The High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 ("the High Speed Rail Act") received Royal Assent on 23 February 2017. 2. The Secretary of State for Transport (the “Acquiring Authority”) is authorised under section 4 of the High Speed Rail Act to exercise powers under section 4(1) of the High Speed Rail Act to acquire compulsorily so much of the land within the limits of the High Speed Rail Act as may be required for Phase One purposes1. 3. By virtue of section 4(4) of the High Speed Rail Act, the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 ("the 1981 Act") applies as if the High Speed Rail Act were a compulsory purchase order. 4. Pursuant to section 3A of the 1981 Act2 before making a general vesting declaration (“GVD”) under section 4 of the 1981 Act the Acquiring Authority shall, in a notice which is (a) given to every person with a relevant interest in the land with respect to which a declaration is to be made (other than a mortgagee who is not in possession); and (b) published in the London Gazette, include the particulars in section 3A(3) of the 1981 Act3. 5. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 3A of the 1981 Act4 of the Statement of the Effect of Parts 2 and 3 of the 1981 Act which provides an explanation of the process for and the effect of a GVD in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 hereto. SCHEDULE 1 DISTRICT OF SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Plot No (1) Description (2) 15742 All interests in 17047.3 square metres, or thereabouts, of access road and verges, buildings, grassland, car park and woodland (Greatworth Park) SCHEDULE 2 PART 1 STATEMENT OF EFFECT OF PARTS 2 AND 3 OF THE COMPULSORY PURCHASE (VESTING DECLARATIONS) ACT 1981 POWER TO EXECUTE A GENERAL VESTING DECLARATION 1. The Acquiring Authority may acquire any of the land described in Schedule 1 above by executing a general vesting declaration under section 4 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 (“the 1981 Act”). This has the effect, subject to paragraphs 3 and 5 below, of vesting the land in the Acquiring Authority at the end of the period mentioned in paragraph 2 below. NOTICES CONCERNING GENERAL VESTING DECLARATION 2. As soon as may be after the Acquiring Authority executes a general vesting declaration, they must serve notice of it on every occupier of any of the land specified in the declaration (except land where there is one of the tenancies described in paragraph 4) and on every person who gives them information relating to the land in pursuance of the invitation contained in any notice. When the service of notices of the general vesting declaration is completed, a period specified in the declaration, of not less than three months, will begin to run. On the first day after the end of this period the land described in the declaration will, subject to what is said in paragraphs 3 and 5, vest in the Acquiring Authority together with the right to enter on the land and take possession of it. Every person on whom the Acquiring Authority could have served a notice to treat in respect of his interest in the land (other than a tenant under one of the tenancies described in paragraph 4) will be entitled to claim compensation for the acquisition of his interest in the land, with interest on the compensation from the vesting date. 3. The “vesting date” for any land specified in a declaration will be the first day after the end of the period mentioned in paragraph 2 above, unless a counter-notice is served under Schedule A1 to the 1981 Act5 within that period. In such circumstances, the vesting date for the land which is the subject of the counter-notice will be determined in accordance with Schedule A1. MODIFICATIONS WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN TENANCIES 4. In the case of certain tenancies, the position stated above is subject to modifications. The modifications apply where the tenancy is either a “minor tenancy”, i.e. a tenancy for a year or a yearly tenancy or a lesser interest, or “a long tenancy which is about to expire”. The latter expression means a tenancy granted for an interest greater than a minor tenancy but having on the vesting date a period still to run which is not more than the period specified in the declaration for this purpose (which must be more than a year). In calculating how long a tenancy has still to run, where any option to renew or to terminate it is available to either party, it shall be assumed that the landlord will take every opportunity open to him to terminate the tenancy while the tenant will use every opportunity to retain or renew his interest. Planning TOWN PLANNING ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 5. The modifications are that the Acquiring Authority may not exercise the right of entry referred to in paragraph 2 in respect of land subject to a tenancy described in paragraph 4 unless the Acquiring Authority first serves notice to treat in respect of the tenancy and then serves every occupier of the land with a notice of intention to enter and take possession after the period (not less than 14 days6 from the service of the notice) specified in the notice. The right of entry will be exercisable at the end of that period. The vesting of the land will be subject to the tenancy until the end of that period or until the tenancy comes to an end, whichever happens first. PROVISION OF INFORMATION Every person who, if a general vesting declaration were made in respect of all the land authorised to be acquired by the Acquiring Authority pursuant to the High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 (other than land in respect of which notice to treat has been given), would be entitled to claim compensation in respect of any such land, is invited to give information to the Acquiring Authority in the prescribed form with respect to his name and address and the land in question. The relevant prescribed form is set out below. Dated 14 September 2018 Colette Carroll, Director of Land & Property High Speed Two (HS2) Limited as Agent for and on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport PART 2 FORM FOR GIVING INFORMATION To: Head of Land Assembly Land & Property Directorate High Speed Two (HS2) Limited Two Snowhill Snowhill Queensway Birmingham, B4 6GA [I] [We] being [a person] [persons] who, if a general vesting declaration were executed under section 4 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 in respect of all of the land comprised in the compulsory purchase order cited above in respect of which notice to treat has not been given, would be entitled to claim compensation in respect of [all][part of] that land, give you the following information, pursuant to the provisions of Section 3A7 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981. 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF INFORMANT(S)1 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… 2. LAND IN WHICH AN INTEREST IS HELD BY INFORMANT(S)2 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… 3. NATURE OF INTEREST3 ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… Signed ………………………………………………………………………. (on behalf of…………………………………………………………………) Date ……………………………………………………………………….. C312_013 1 In the case of a joint interest, insert the names and addresses of all of the informants. 2 The land should be described concisely. 3 If the interest is leasehold, the date of commencement and length of term should be given. If the land is subject to a mortgage or other encumbrance, details should be given (e.g. name of building society and roll number). 1 Phase One Purposes has meaning given by section 67 of the High Speed Rail Act. 2 Section 3A of the 1981 Act as inserted by paragraph 3(a) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail Act as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. 3 As amended by the High Speed Rail Act. 4 As amended by the High Speed Rail Act. 5 Schedule A1 to the 1981 Act as amended by section 11 of and paragraph 6 of Schedule 14 to the High Speed Rail Act. 6 Section 9 of the 1981 Act as modified by paragraph 3(d) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Act 2017 as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. 7 Section 3A of the 1981 Act as inserted by paragraph 3(a) of Schedule 6 to the High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017 as substituted by section 11 of, and paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 14 to, that Act. EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (ASAMENDED) Subject: Planning Applications For those applications which have been the subject of Pre-Application Consultation between the Applicant and the Community (and which are indicated as “PAC”), persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so to the Planning Authority in the manner indicated. The Applications listed may be examined at the address stated below between 09:00 and 17:00 hours Monday to Thursday and 09:00 and 16:00 hours Friday, excluding public holidays. All applications can also be viewed online via the Council website (www.east- ayrshire.gov.uk/eplanning) or by prior arrangement at one of the local offices throughout East Ayrshire. Written comments and electronic representations may be made to the Head of Planning and Economic Development, PO Box 26191, Kilmarnock KA1 9DX or [email protected] before the appropriate deadline. Please note that comments received outwith the specified period will only be considered in exceptional circumstances which will be a question of fact in each case. Title of Signatory: Head of Planning and Economic Development, Economy and Skills 07.09.18 Where plans can be inspected: Economy and Skills, The Johnnie Walker Bond, 15 Strand Street, Kilmarnock, KA1 1HU Tel (01563) 576790 Fax (01563) 554592 Proposals Proposal/Reference: 18/0700/LB Address of Proposal: Stable Block Sorn Castle Catrine Mauchline East Ayrshire KA5 6HR Name and Address of Applicant: Mr Jamie McIntyre Sorn Castle Sorn Estate Mauchline KA5 6HR Description of Proposal: External alterations and conversion of stables building to form dwelling house. Proposal/Reference: 18/0584/LB Address of Proposal: Stair Parish Church Stair Mauchline KA5 5HW Name and Address of Applicant: Stair Parish Church - Mr George McTurk Stair Mauchline KA5 5HW Description of Proposal: Replace 3 no. vestry windows with double glazed units ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 - REGULATION 20(1). THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 - REGULATION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 - PUBLICITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT. Subject: Planning and Building Standards Applications, plans and other documents submitted may be examined at Planning & Building Standards front counter, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BG between the hours of 8:30-5:00 Monday-Thursday & 8:30-3:40 on Friday. Written comments may be made quoting the application number to the Head of Planning & Building Standards within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. You can view, track & comment on planning applications online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning. The application may have been subject to a pre-application consultation process & comments may have been made to the applicant prior to the application being submitted. Notwithstanding this, persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so as above. Title of Signatory: Chief Planning Officer Proposal Proposal/Reference: List of Planning Applications to be published on 14 September 2018 Address of Proposal: 18/04475/LBC BF 29 Coates Gardens Edinburgh EH12 5LG Refurbish sash windows in living room and bedrooms 1 and 2 with no change in materials or features other than the fitting of double-glazing. Re- position door to bedroom 2. 18/04493/FUL 21 Easter Steil Edinburgh EH10 5XE Relocate kitchen, add French doors and enlarge window in basement. 18/04695/LBC PF 8 Claremont Crescent Edinburgh EH7 4HX Combine ground and first floor properties with introduction of new stair. Replacement of existing windows with slim line double glazed units. 18/05069/FUL 6 Baberton Loan Juniper Green Edinburgh EH14 5DF Electronically Controlled Timber Gates across Baberton Loan and at the entrance to the Water of Leith In the vicinity of No's 106 Baberton Loan, Juniper Green, Edinburgh 18/05562/LBC Polwarth Parish Church 38 Polwarth Terrace Edinburgh EH11 1LU Removal of 7No. Antennas and ancillary apparatus; Installation of 6No. Antennas and ancillary apparatus 12No. Remote Radio, 6No. Combiners and 1No. GPS module. 18/05878/LBC 5 Joppa Road Edinburgh EH15 2HA To demolish the existing rear outbuildings, create a new rear extension, internal alterations to the dwelling including converting the existing attic area. 18/05880/LBC Flat 3 39 Dean Path Edinburgh EH4 3AY Install a wood-burning stove with external flue. 18/06196/LBC 1F2 2 Saxe-Coburg Terrace Edinburgh EH3 5BU Window replacement and upgrade. 18/06386/LBC 128 Lower Granton Road Edinburgh EH5 1EX Alterations to house to form a two-storey extension to the rear of the property. It is also proposed to carry out some landscaping to the rear garden, which will include terracing and changes to levels and retaining structures. 18/06518/LBC Palace Of Holyrood House 23 Abbey Strand Edinburgh EH8 8DX Replace existing faux and entrance doors; new external signage, new partitions, new fit-out internally and upgrade of services inc. AC provision. 18/06716/FUL 10 Annfield Edinburgh EH6 4JF Alteration to frontage to form larger windows and single access door and repainting the frontage. 18/06781/LBC 82 Canongate Edinburgh EH8 8BZ Install 2x units of air conditioning within premises, 1x outside unit to rear. 18/06960/LBC 5 Alva Street Edinburgh EH2 4PH Reinstate astragals in front elevation windows to original propotion + detail including meeting rail, matching neighbouring buildings: two windows with 6 over 6 pattern on ground floor; three windows with 6 over 9 pattern on first floor. Retain existing original casements. Install slim cavity double glazed units within new sashes with cavity not to exceed 6mm. 18/06968/LBC 46-48A Broughton Street Edinburgh EH1 3SA Proposed alterations including forming new kitchen and improved toilet facilities, alterations to existing shopfront and new double doors with fanlight. 18/06973/LBC Flat 2 1 Eglinton Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5DH Alter ground+lower ground floor with works comprising to alter kitchen, form ground+new stair, form new ensuite shower room and alter walls. 18/06978/FUL 3F1 28 East Preston Street Edinburgh EH8 9QB Change of use from dwelling to 7 bed, 8 person HMO with internal alterations and installation of roof light. 18/06989/FUL 58 Whitehouse Road Edinburgh EH4 6PH Single storey extension to the rear of the existing building. 18/07079/LBC 3F2 13 Elm Row Edinburgh EH7 4AA Upgrades to existing sash and case windows on the front elevation; Replacement of non-original windows on rear elevation with traditional sash and case style windows. 18/07081/LBC 111 Marchmont Road Edinburgh EH9 1HA Reglaze existing single-glazed timber sash and case windows and single- glazed fanlight with Slimlite double glazing, within the original sashes and fanlight frame. 18/07112/LBC 10 Annfield Edinburgh EH6 4JF Alteration to frontage to form larger windows and single access door and repainting the frontage with internal alterations 18/07127/LBC 35 St Andrew Square Edinburgh EH2 2AD Demolition of boundary wall, modern basement kitchen, rear extension, and outbuilding within existing rear garden; regrading of land, erection of new boundary features and public realm. (see Paper Apart for full description) 18/07145/LBC 15 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 4DP Removal of antennas,cabinet, and all ancillary apparatus including remote radio units. Installation of 5No. antennas, 1No. cabinet and all ancillary apparatus including 15No. Remote Radio Units 6No. Combiners and 1No. GPS module 18/07189/LBC 11 Hermitage Place Edinburgh EH6 8AF In basement, alterations to layout to form new open kitchen/ living area, enlarged bedroom and bathroom. At ground floor, subdivision of current dining room to form kitchen and shower-room. At second floor, formation of new shower room in existing store. Name and Address of Applicant: Description of Proposal: ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011, REGULATION 26 – NOTICE OF DECISION Create a salmon farming site comprising of 12 x 80m circumference cages, arranged 2 x 6 in a 70m grid with the feed barge located at the east end of the cage configuration Lober, St Margarets Hope Notice is hereby given that planning permission has been granted for the above development which was subject to an Environmental Impact Assessment. All documents associated with this planning permission including reasons for this decision can be viewed at Orkney Islands Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney between the hours of 9am-1pm and 2pm-5pm Mondays to Fridays or can be viewed online at www.orkney.gov.uk – go to Application Search and Submission via the Planning link in the box to the left of the home page and search the application reference number 17/305/MAR Orkney Islands Council School Place KIRKWALL KW15 1NY MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015. The following applications, together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at the public access terminals located at the Council offices at Fairfield House, 8 Lothian Road, Dalkeith, in all local libraries, and at the Online Planning pages at the Midlothian Council Website - www.midlothian.gov.uk 18/00641/CAC Demolition of garage at 18 Robert Smith Place, Dalkeith, EH22 1JF Deadline for comments: 6 October 2018 Peter Arnsdorf, Planning Manager, Education, Communities and Economy. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE INVERCLYDE COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 These applications, associated plans and documents may be examined at http://planning.inverclyde.gov.uk/Online/ and at Inverclyde Council, Regeneration and Planning, Municipal Buildings, Clyde Square, Greenock 08.45 – 16.45 (Mon-Thurs) and 08.45 – 16.00 (Fri). 18/0027/LB- Refurbishment of fountain at Jubilee Fountain, Esplanade, Albert Road, Gourock Comments before 5th October 18/0028/LB- Installation of replacement windows at Flat 1-1, 16 Steel Street, Gourock, PA19 1RR Comments before 5th October Written comments may be made to Mr Stuart Jamieson, Regeneration and Planning, Inverclyde Council, Municipal Buildings Clyde Square, Greenock PA15 1LY, email: [email protected] DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AS AMENDED, TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 REG 20(1) (A), PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (B) Subject: Planning Applications The applications, associated plans and documents can be examined at Council Offices, Kirkbank, English Street, Dumfries or Council Offices, Ashwood House, Sun Street, Stranraer. Alternatively, they can be viewed on-line by following the ePlanning link on the Council’s website at www.dumgal.gov.uk/planning. Written comments may be made to Head of Planning & Regulatory Services at the Dumfries address or by email to [email protected] or via the Council’s website, as noted above, by 05/10/2018 (Type B) Title of Signatory: Head of Planning & Regulatory Services 07/09/2018 Where plans can be inspected: Dumfries or Stranraer Proposals Proposal/Reference: 18/1248/LBC Address of Proposal: Nunholm House, 54 Nunholm Road, Dumfries Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Enlargement of former door opening in north west elevation to form French door opening Proposal/Reference: 18/1280/LBC Address of Proposal: Old Bank House, Bruce Street, Lochmaben Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Widen existing wall access opening and installation of double gates Proposal/Reference: 18/1028/LBC Address of Proposal: Glebe House, Annan Road, Ecclefechan Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse ARGYLL & BUTE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), RELATED PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 These applications listed below may be inspected between 09:00-12.30 –13.30-16:00 hrs Monday to Friday at 1A Manse Brae Lochgilphead PA31 8RD, your Local Customer Service Point and by logging on to the Council’s website at www.argyll-bute.gov.uk. REF. No. PROPOSAL SITE ADDRESS 18/01809/LIB Removal of high level bay window, installation of clock and application of facing brick to front elevation 8 James Street Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 8AS 18/01667/LIB Erection of 1 metre high slate boundary wall, metal gates and fencing, installation of 2 folding parking bollards and formation of tarred area and patio area 38 Ellenabeich Isle Of Seil Oban Argyll And Bute PA34 4RQ 18/01388/LIB Reduction in height of original wash- house walls to 1500mm and capping of chimney 22-26 Alexandra Place Corran Esplanade Oban Argyll And Bute 18/01820/LIB Installation of 5 No replacement white timber double glazed casement windows and alterations from window to form door opening Old Gortan Schoolhouse Bruichladdich Isle Of Islay Argyll And Bute PA49 7UN Written comments can be made to the above address or submitted online http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find- and-comment-planning-applications within 21 days of this advert. Please quote the reference number in any correspondence. Any letter of representation the Council receives is considered a public document and will be published on our website. Anonymous or marked confidential correspondence will not be considered. A weekly list of all applications can be viewed at all Area Offices, Council Libraries and on the Councils website. SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 Notice of application to be published in a local newspaper under regulation 20(1) Applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be inspected on line at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk and can also be viewed electronically at the following locations:- • Council Offices, South Vennel, Lanark ML11 7JT • Civic Centre, Andrew Street, East Kilbride G74 1AB • Brandon Gate, 1 Leechlee Road, Hamilton ML3 0XB between the hours of 8.45am and 4.45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8.45am and 4.15pm on Friday (excluding public holidays) Written comments may be made to the Head of Planning and Building Standards, 1st Floor Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LB or by email to [email protected] Please note that any comments which you make to an application cannot generally be treated as confidential. All emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures, email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. Details and representation information: Listed building consent Representations within 21 days Title of Signatory: Chief Executive Proposal Proposal/Reference: P/18/1245 Address of Proposal: 3 Double Row Rosedale Street Lanark Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Installation of 1 No. external vent and grill to rear of dwellinghouse ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANGUS COUNCIL NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO BE PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER UNDER REGULATION 20(1) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) Applications under the above legislation as listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined on the Council’s website at http://planning.angus.gov.uk/ online-applications/. They can also be viewed by appointment at Angus House Orchardbank Business Park Forfar DD8 1AN between the hours of 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday. Written comments may be made by the date specified. Comments can be submitted online using the above link, in writing to the Planning Service, Angus House Orchardbank Business Park Forfar DD8 1AN or by e-mail to [email protected]. Please note that representations made to an applicant in response to any pre- application consultation cannot be taken into account by Angus Council. Main Block Sunnyside Royal Hospital Hillside Montrose DD10 9EN - Proposed Conversion of Former Main Hospital Building to 34 Residential Units and Community Space at Sunnyside - 18/00522/LBC - 05.10.2018 Signal Tower Ladyloan Arbroath DD11 1PU - Internal Refurbishment of the Curators and Galleries Team Cottages along with Remedial Works to an Existing Roof - 18/00688/LBC - 05.10.2018 KATE COWEY, Service Manager Planning ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, REGULATION 60(2)(A) OR 65(2)(A) OR PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015, REGULATION 8 The applications listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at the local planning office as given below between the hours of 8.45 am and 5.00 pm on Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). You can also examine the application and make comment online using the Planning Register at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/. Internet access is available at all Aberdeenshire libraries. Written comments may be made quoting the reference number and stating clearly the grounds for making comment. These should be addressed to the E-planning Team, Aberdeenshire Council, Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ, or emailed to [email protected]. Please note that any comment made will be available for public inspection and will be published on the Internet. Comments must be received by 4 October 2018 Title of Signatory: Head of Planning & Building Standards Proposals Proposal/Reference: APP/2018/2121 Address of Proposal: 49-53 Bridge Street, Banff, Aberdeenshire, AB45 1HD Name and Address of Applicant: For further information contact Local Planning Office. Details: Winston House, 39 Castle Street, Banff, AB45 1DQ Description of Proposal: Form New Door; Installation of Replacement Double Glazed Windows; Demolition of Rear Porch; Reharling; Replacement Roof; Replacement Rain Water Goods Proposal/Reference: APP/2018/2200 Address of Proposal: Burnside House, Ecclesgreig Road, St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire, DD10 0BH Name and Address of Applicant: For further information contact Local Planning Office. Details: Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ Description of Proposal: Alterations and Extension to Dwellinghouse Proposal/Reference: APP/2018/2091 Address of Proposal: Forester's Cottage, Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, AB42 5LA Name and Address of Applicant: For further information contact Local Planning Office. Details: Buchan House, St Peter Street, Peterhead, AB42 1QF Description of Proposal: Internal and External Alterations to Building Proposal/Reference: APP/2018/1964 Address of Proposal: 11 Fife Street, Banff, Aberdeenshire, AB45 1JB Name and Address of Applicant: For further information contact Local Planning Office. Details: Winston House, 39 Castle Street, Banff, AB45 1DQ Description of Proposal: Internal Alterations Removal of Existing Fire Place and Surround (Installation of Woodburning Stove) ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 Listed Building Consent Regulation (8)(1)(a) – 21 days from the date of this notice The applications listed below together with the plans, drawings and other documents submitted with them may be examined at Business Hub 4, Ground Floor North, Marischal College, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1AB between the hours of 8:30am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday or online by entering the reference number at https://publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/. Written comments may be submitted to the Chief Officer – Strategic Place Planning at the same postal address or online via the above website link. Representations must be received within the time period specified under each of the categories and the reference number of the application quoted in all correspondence. Subject to personal data being removed, representations will be open to public inspection by interested parties on request. Would Community Councils, conservation groups and societies, applicants and members of the public please note that Aberdeen City Council as planning authority intent to accept only those representations which have been received within the above periods as prescribed in terms of planning legislation. Letters of representations will be open to public view, in whole and in summary according to the usual practice of this authority. Title of Signatory: Gale Beattie, Chief Officer - Strategic Place Planning Wednesday, 12 September 2018 Proposals Proposal/Reference: 181563/LBC Address of Proposal: 225 & 227 Union Street, Aberdeen AB11 6BQ Name and Address of Applicant: Kames Capital Description of Proposal: Internal and external alterations to allow the amalgamation of two units and associated ventilation works to rear Proposal/Reference: 181568/LBC Address of Proposal: 4 Rubislaw Den North, Aberdeen AB15 4AN Name and Address of Applicant: Mr V Hollas Description of Proposal: Erection of single storey extension to rear, rooflight alterations to the front and rear of the main dwelling and removal of rooflights on the rear offshoot Proposal/Reference: 181548/LBC Address of Proposal: Administration Building, Schoolhill, Aberdeen AB10 1FE Name and Address of Applicant: ONE Digital and Entrepreneurship Ltd Description of Proposal: ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Install overflow pipes to south elevation and archway, to provide relief to existing rainwater system PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Details and representation information: 21 Days Proposals Proposal/Reference: 18/01599/LBC Address of Proposal: Basement Flat Ruberslaw House Bank Street Crieff PH7 3JQ Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Internal alterations to flat Proposal/Reference: 18/01604/LBC Address of Proposal: 23 Barossa Place Perth PH1 5HH Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Internal alterations to dwellinghouse Proposal/Reference: 18/01606/LBC Address of Proposal: 62-64 George Street Perth PH1 5JL Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations Proposal/Reference: 18/01619/LBC Address of Proposal: Nisa Bridgend Dunning Perth PH2 0RS Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL PUBLICITY FOR PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 You can view applications together with the plans and other documents submitted with them online at http:// www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or at Glasgow City Council, Service Desk, 45 John Street, Glasgow G1 1JE, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm - except public holidays. All comments are published online and are available for public inspection. Written comments may be made within 21 days from 14 September 2018 online at http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or to the Executive Director of Development and Regenerations Services, Development Management, 231 George Street Glasgow G1 1RX. 18/02614/LBA Flat 4 1107 Great Western Road G12 - Internal alterations 18/02618/FUL, 18/02619/CON 7 North Claremont Street G3 - Complete demolition in a Conservation Area including erection of flatted residential development (12 units) with associated parking and amenity spaces 18/00182/FUL Car Park 16 Watson Street G1 - Erection of residential development (49 units), office and associated works 18/02622/FUL, 18/02623/CON 127 Fergus Drive G20 - Complete Demolition in a Conservation Area including erection of residential flats, (19 units), with associated car parking, landscaping, access and ancillary works 18/02637/FUL 717 Great Western Road G12 - Frontage alterations to retail unit 18/02593/LBA Flat 2/1,31 Lansdowne Crescent G20 - Internal alterations to listed building 18/02649/FUL 134A Renfrew Street G3 - Formation of vehicular access to car park 18/02414/FUL 40 Union Street G1 - Erection of external huts to rear of public house 18/02517/FUL Site To The Rear Of 7 Lowther Terrace At Redlands Lane G12 - Erection of seven dwellinghouses and demolition of 12 lock up garages 18/02603/LBA 36 Jamaica Street G1 - Internal alterations to listed building associated with fit out of ground and first floor bars 18/02639/FUL Flat Ground,10 Park Terrace G3 - External alterations to flatted dwelling (Retrospective) 18/02641/LBA 155 Queen Street G1 - Internal alterations per refurbishment of public house FALKIRK COUNCIL APPLICATION(S) FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT Application(s) for Listed Building Consent listed below, together with the plans and other documents submitted, may be examined at the offices of Development Services, Abbotsford House, David’s Loan, Falkirk, FK2 7YZ between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm on weekdays. The application(s) can also be viewed online at http:// edevelopment.falkirk.gov.uk/online/ Written, e-mail or online comments may be made to the Director of Development Services within 21 days beginning with the date of publication of this notice(s). Comments can also be submitted online through the website address above, and by e-mail to [email protected] PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997- DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING A LISTED BUILDING or THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING Application No Location of Proposal Description of Proposal P/18/0499/LBC 98 High Street Falkirk FK1 1NW Display of Illuminated Advertisements P/18/0521/LBC Flat 1 Mount House Pleasance Gardens Falkirk FK1 1BE Erection of Railings on Boundary Wall P/18/0507/LBC Dobbie Hall Main Street Stenhousemuir Larbert FK5 4BL Repairs to Existing Windows and Doors Director of Development Services MORAY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 Subject: Planning Applications The applications listed in the schedule below are proposals requiring planning permission and/or Listed Building Consent which have been submitted to The Moray Council as Local Authority and may be inspected during normal office hours at the Access Point, Council Office, High Street, Elgin and online at http://public.moray.gov.uk/ eplanning within a period of 21 days following the date of publication of this notice. Any person who wishes to make any representations in respect of the application should do so in writing within the aforesaid period to Development Management, Development Services, Environmental Services, Council Office, High Street, Elgin IV30 1BX. Information on the application including representations will be published online. Proposal Proposal/Reference: 18/01171/LBC Address of Proposal: Gordonstoun House Dormitories Gordonstoun School Duffus Description of Proposal: Form new door opening between first floor headmasters study into reception room at ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE WEST LOTHIAN COUNCIL Planning Services TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 Notice of applications to be published. You can view or comment on all planning applications on the planning portal at https://planning.westlothian.gov.uk Alternatively, written comments can be made to Development Management, Civic Centre, Howden South Road, Livingston EH54 6FF. All comments should be received no later than 14 days from the date of this notice or 21 days for Listed Building Consents (LBC) or applications affecting conservation areas. Application Number Proposal 0851/LBC/18 Listed building consent for the erection of public art (Site 3) (Grid Ref: 305981,672206) at Strathbrock Parish Church Manse Park Uphall West Lothian EH52 6DB 0863/LBC/18 Listed building consent for the replacement of existing sash and case windows (Grid Ref: 293748,660845) at Crofthead House Nursing Home Sheephousehill Fauldhouse Bathgate West Lothian EH47 9EF Any comments you make may be publicly available as part of the planning file, which will also appear on the planning portal. Applications submitted within the Linlithgow ward or the Winchburgh Community Council boundary will be advertised solely in the Linlithgow Gazette. EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/Conservation Area Consent has been made to East Lothian Council, as Planning Authority, as detailed in the schedule hereto. The applications and plans are open to inspection at http:// pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be made in writing or by e-mail to the undersigned within 21 days of this date. 14/09/18 Iain McFarlane Service Manager - Planning John Muir House, Brewery Park, HADDINGTON E-mail: [email protected] SCHEDULE 18/00901/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development Haddington Sewage Works East Lothian EH41 3TE Erection of nitrifying trickling filter, valve chamber, pumping station, flow split chamber, motor control centre kiosk and associated works 18/00849/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development Flat 5 18 Fidra Road North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4NG Renewal of planning permission 15/00561/P - Alterations to flat 18/00871/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development 6 Abbotsford Park And Engine Cottage Abbotsford Road North Berwick East Lothian EH39 5DA Erection of fencing and gates 18/00926/CAC Conservation Area Consent 6 Abbotsford Park And Engine Cottage Abbotsford Road North Berwick East Lothian EH39 5DA Demolition of fencing and gates 18/00893/P Development in Conservation Area 6 West Road Whitekirk East Lothian EH42 1XA Installation of solar panels and replacement garage door 18/00853/P Development in Conservation Area Upper Tantallon 4A Marine Parade North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4LD Alterations to flat and heightening of existing wall with railings 18/00908/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development 12 Albert Terrace Linkfield Road Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 7LR Alterations to house 18/00909/LBC Listed Building Consent 12 Albert Terrace Linkfield Road Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 7LR Alterations to building DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (North East) (No.31) Order 2018" authorising the stopping up of an irregular shaped area of footway at Darlington, in the Borough of Darlington to enable development as permitted by Darlington Borough Council, under reference 16/00722/FUL. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/NE/S247/3339) and may be inspected during normal opening hours at Darlington Library, Crown Street, Darlington DL1 1ND. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 14 September 2018 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. G Patrick , Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highways (East Midlands) (No.22) Order 2018" authorising the stopping up of an area of highway at the corner of Carrington Street and Liversage Street, and an area of highway at the corner of Carrington Street and Trinity Street, at Derby in the City of Derby. This is to enable development as permitted by Derby City Council under reference DER/12/17/01577. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/EM/S247/3414) and may be inspected during normal opening hours at Derby City Council (Traffic & Transportation), The Council House, Corporation Street, Derby DE1 2FS. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 14 September 2018 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. S Zamenzadeh , Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highway (North West) (No.66) Order 2018" authorising the stopping up of the whole of Turley Street at Cheetham Hill in the City of Manchester, to enable development as permitted by Manchester City Council, reference 116138/FO/2017.

7 August 2017
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (REGULATION 20) SSE Generation Limited (Company Number: 02310571) of 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU (“the Company”) have sought consent to construct and operate a wind farm at land 6 km east of Girvan (Central Grid Reference NX 29855 98565) and for a direction under Section 57 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. The development, known as Hadyard Hill Extension Wind Farm, is subject to environmental impact assessment. The Company has previously submitted an Environmental Statement and Further Environmental Information (an Addendum). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the company has submitted to the Scottish Ministers additional information in respect of the application consisting of an Erratum to the Addendum. The Erratum provides a correction to Appendix 7.4A: Private Water Supplies Risk Assessment and associated chapters. Copies of the Erratum have been forwarded to South Ayrshire Council to be made available for public inspection by being placed on the planning register. Copies of the Erratum, free of charge, explaining the correction, are available for inspection at: Viewing Location Opening Hours South Ayrshire Council, Burns House, Burns Statue Square, Ayr, KA7 1UT Monday – Thursday 0845 - 1645 Friday 0845 - 1600 Girvan Library, Montgomerie Street, Girvan, KA26 9HE Monday 1100 - 1300 and 1400 - 1900 Tuesday - Friday 0900 - 1300 and 1400 - 1700 Dailly Library, Community Centre, 67 Main Street, Dailly KA26 9SB. Monday 1500 - 1700 and 1830 - 2100 Tuesday 1000 - 1200 and 1400 - 1800 Thursday 1830 - 2100 Friday 1400 - 1700 Barr Community Hall, Stinchar Road, Barr, KA26 9TW Monday - Friday 0900 - 1700 The Erratum can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ or on www.energyconsents.scot. Copies of the Erratum can also be obtained from SSE Generation Limited free of charge by telephoning 0141 224 7192. Any representations to the application may be submitted by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. All representations should be received by no later than 11th September 2017. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals) and full return email or postal address of those making the representation. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. If further additional information is submitted by the Company after this notice it will be subject to further public notice, and representations in relation to such information may be made as stated in that further notice. The Scottish Ministers may cause a Public Local Inquiry (“PLI”) to be held into this application. If the relevant planning authority objects the Scottish Ministers must do so. Following examination of the environmental information, the Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal. Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Local Energy & Consents processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Local Energy & Consents, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU ELGIN ENERGY ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Notice is hereby given that Elgin Energy EsCo, a company registered in England with company registration number 07176403 and whose registered address is the Old Rectory, Church Street, Weybridge, Surrey. KT13 8DE has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent to construct and operate a solar PV array at Milltown Airfield (Central Grid Reference NJ266656) The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be greater than 50 MW. Elgin Energy EsCo has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates is available for inspection, free of charge, during normal office hours at: The Moray Council Offices, High Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1BX Any representations to the application may be submitted via the Energy Consents Unit website at www.energyconsents.scot or by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or alternatively by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. Written or emailed representations should be dated, clearly stating the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All representations should be received not later than Monday 4th September 2017, although Ministers may consider representations received after this date. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following receipt of all views and representations, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy & Consents processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Local Energy & Consents, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU GREATER GLASGOW HEALTH BOARD POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2012 In accordance with Paragraph 8 of Schedule 4 to the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations, notice is hereby given that Greater Glasgow Health Board has applied to the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) for a permit under the Regulation 13 of the regulations. This is in respect of activities being carried out, namely the operation of a Schedule 1: Part 1: Section 1.1 Combustion: Part A Activity for “Burning any fuel in a combustion appliance with a rated thermal input of 50 megawatts or more”. The installation falls under this activity description due to the aggregated thermal input rating of all installed combustion appliances on site. The combustion appliances relate to the provision of steam, hot water and electrical generation to service the needs of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary estate. The installation is located at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 84 Castle Street, Dennistoun, G4 0SF. The application contains a description of any foreseeable significant effects of emissions from the installation on the environment and on human health. The application may be inspected, free of change, at SEPA, Angus Smith Building, 6 Parklands Avenue, Eurocentral, Holytown, ML1 4WQ from Monday to Friday between 9:30am and 4:30pm. Please quote reference number PPC/A/1159467. Please note that the application contains details of: • The applicant and the site; • The activities carried out; • The installation and any directly associated activities; • The condition of the land (a site report and a baseline report); • The raw and auxiliary materials, other substances and energy to be used, or generated; • The nature, quantities and source of foreseeable emissions from the installation; • The techniques for preventing, reducing and rendering harmless emissions from the installation; • How the best available techniques are applied to the operation of the installation; • The proposed measures to be taken to monitor emissions; • The measures to be taken to minimise waste production and recover wastes produced; • Any additional measures to ensure that no significant pollution is caused; • An outline of the main alternatives, if any have been studied; • A non-technical summary of the information referred to above; • Other information which the applicant may wish SEPA to take into account. Written representation concerning this application may be made to SEPA at the above address, or via the following email address: [email protected] and if received within 28 days of this Notice, will be taken into consideration in determining the application. Any such representations made by any person will be entered in a Public Registry, unless that person requests in writing that they should not be entered. Where such a request is made, a statement will be included in the register indicating that representations have been made that have been the subject of such a request. This notice was published on 4th August 2017. SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING PERMISSION APPEAL: LAND TO NORTH OF NEW CUMNOCK, COMPRISING LAND AT GARLEFFAN AND GRIEVEHILL POLQUHAP TO MANSFIELD ROUNDABOUT, NEW CUMNOCK, EAST AYRSHIRE The proposed development at Land to North of New Cumnock, East Ayrshire is subject to assessment under the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2011. Notice is hereby given that Additional Environmental Information has been submitted to DPEA by Peel Wind Farms (Garleffan) Ltd relating to the planning application in respect of Construction Of A Wind Farm Comprising Up To 9 Wind Turbines And Associated Infrastructure Including Access Tracks, Control Building, Meteorological Masts, Electrical Cabling And Temporary Construction Compound, notified to you by East Ayrshire Council under the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2008 on 25 January 2017. The planning application has now been appealed to Scottish Ministers. The Additional Environmental Information comprises an appeal document entitled Additional Environmental Information – Appendix D to Grounds of Appeal. A copy of the additional information may be inspected at all reasonable hours at East Ayrshire Council, The Johnnie Walker Bond, 15 Strand Street, Kilmarnock KA1 1HU. during the period of 28 days beginning from 8 August 2017. Alternatively, the additional information can be viewed on the East Ayrshire Council website http://eplanning.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/online. The document can also be viewed on the DPEA website: http:// www.dpea.scotland.gov.uk/Document.aspx?id=460648 Copies of the Additional Environmental Information can be obtained from Stephen Snowdown, Peel Wind Farms (Garleffan) Ltd, Peel Dome, intu Trafford Centre, Manchester M17 8PL; e-mail ssnowdon:peel.co.uk or telephone 0161 629 8258. Copies cost £70 per disc (including postage) but are free of charge if requested electronically. Any person who wishes to make representations to Scottish Ministers about the additional environmental information should make them in writing on or before 5 September 2017: Jane Robertson Planning and Environmental Appeals Division (DPEA) 4 The Courtyard, Callendar Business Park, Callendar Road, Falkirk FK1 1XR Or by email to [email protected] Documents relating to the appeal can also be viewed on our website: http://www.dpea.scotland.gov.uk DAVID HENDERSON Planning and Environmental Appeals Division 4 The Courtyard, Callendar Business Park, Callendar Road, FALKIRK FK1 1XR Ref: PPA-190-2063 THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 2005: SECTION 8(1) SCREENING DETERMINATION MODIFICATIONS TO THE CLYDEPLAN STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN The Scottish Government has determined that the modifications to the Clydeplan Strategic Development Plan are not likely to have significant environmental effects and that a Strategic Environmental Assessment is not therefore required. The screening determination can be viewed at www.gov.scot/Topics/Environment/environmental- assessment/sea/SEAG. A copy of the determination can be obtained by emailing [email protected] or by telephone at 0131 244 4077. Written requests should be addressed to Environmental Assessment Team, Area 2H South, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. Communications POSTAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ROYAL MAIL ROYAL MAIL SCHEME FOR FRANKING LETTERS AND PARCELS This Scheme is made by Royal Mail under section 89 of Postal Services Act 2000 (as amended by the Postal Services Act 2011). 1. APPLICATION, COMMENCEMENT, REVOCATION AND CITATION 1.1 This Scheme sets out the terms applicable to the franking of Letters and to the posting of Franked Letters in the United Kingdom. This Scheme forms part of each Licence issued. 1.2 This Scheme will be effective from 7th September 2017 and may be referred to as the Royal Mail Scheme for Franking Letters and Parcels 2017. It replaces the Royal Mail Scheme for Franking Letters and Parcels 2014 (including all amending Schemes). Licences issued under the replaced Schemes are, from 7th September 2017, subject to this Scheme, but this shall not affect Royal Mail’s accrued rights under those Licences. 1.3 Royal Mail may amend this Scheme at any time. Amendments will be published in the London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes. 2. INTERPRETATION 2.1 The definitions of expressions used in this Scheme are set out in the Schedule to this Scheme. 2.2 References in this Scheme to the use of Franking Equipment are (except where stated or the context necessarily indicates otherwise) references to the use of Franking Equipment to indicate payment of Postage and Fees, and/or to the resetting of Franking Equipment with a view to using the equipment to indicate the payment of Postage and Fees on Letters to be posted in the United Kingdom. 3. APPROVAL OF FRANKING EQUIPMENT AND OF MANUFACTURERS, SUPPLIERS AND MAINTAINERS 3.1 Royal Mail may at its discretion approve different models of Franking Equipment, and may approve any Person to manufacture, supply, maintain or otherwise deal with Franking Equipment. 3.2 By approving any Person to manufacture, supply, maintain or otherwise deal with Franking Equipment, Royal Mail does not become a party to any customer contract for the supply, inspection, maintenance, or otherwise in relation to Franking Equipment and does not make any promise or commitment as to the quality, suitability, weight of items, or otherwise, concerning any goods or services supplied by that Person. 4. RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF FRANKING EQUIPMENT 4.1 The Franking Equipment must not be used unless it has been manufactured by an Authorised Manufacturer and the Model has Royal Mail’s then current approval, which Royal Mail can withdraw at any time. 4.2 Franking Equipment which has been modified in any way must not be used unless Royal Mail has given its approval of that modification to the Authorised Manufacturer. 4.3 Franking Equipment must not be used if Royal Mail withdraws its approval of the Model. Whenever Royal Mail withdraws its approval for a Model it will tell the Users in the way it decides is most suitable. Use of that Model must stop within the timescales notified to the Users by Royal Mail. 5. APPROVAL OF USERS 5.1 Franking Equipment must not be used before the User has obtained a Licence. All Users must apply to Royal Mail for a Licence via an Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier, who will either deal with Royal Mail on the User's behalf or instruct the User to apply for a Licence directly from Royal Mail. 5.2 If Royal Mail approves an application to use Franking Equipment it will issue a Licence to the User. Franking Equipment must not be used: (i) before a Licence has been issued to the User; (ii) after a Licence has either expired or been ended; or (iii) during any period of suspension of the Licence. 5.3 The User shall carry out all reasonable instructions given to it by Royal Mail in relation to recording details of the Franking Equipment, the issue of a Licence and the identity of the User. 6. USER LICENCES 6.1 If an application for a Licence is rejected, Royal Mail will tell the applicant and/or the Authorised Supplier or Authorised Manufacturer by whatever means Royal Mail deems appropriate. The requirement for a User to obtain a Licence applies whether or not the User has entered into a contract with Royal Mail to receive postal services. If an applicant has neither received a Licence nor a rejection then the application has been rejected. 6.2 The Licence will include the following information 6.2.1 the User’s name and address; 6.2.2 the address where the Franking Equipment will be used (Note: this must not be changed without Royal Mail’s prior written consent); 6.2.3 the details of the Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre where the User’s records will be kept; 6.2.4 the name and number of the Model of the Franking Equipment; 6.2.5 the serial number of the Franking Equipment and/or Meter; and 6.2.6 the number of the Die and/or Device (or related machine identifier). 6.3 Royal Mail may pass this information, and any amendments to it, to the Authorised Manufacturer, Authorised Supplier and Authorised Maintainer of the User’s Franking Equipment, so that their records will be accurate and up to date. 6.4 The Licence allows the User, and its employees and contractors, to use the specified Franking Equipment at the address shown on the Licence only, for the purpose of franking its own business Letters but not the Letters or other mail of any other Person. The Licence allows the User to use only that Franking Equipment named in the Licence. Any other Franking Equipment requires its own separate Licence. The Franking Equipment named in the Licence must only be used by the User, and its employees and contractors, and must not be used by any other Person. 6.5 The Licence may not be transferred to another Person. If the Franking Equipment is sold or otherwise transferred, the Licence does not transfer with it, and the User must tell the proposed new user to get a Licence from Royal Mail before using the Franking Equipment. 6.6 If the User wishes to change any of the details shown on the Licence, for example the address, the User must make a request to the Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier of the Franking Equipment, who in turn will liaise with Royal Mail. The Licence may not be changed without Royal Mail’s prior written consent. Where Royal Mail agrees to the change, Royal Mail will issue a new Licence incorporating the change. 6.7 If the User permanently stops using the Franking Equipment, the User must tell each of the following in writing, either before, or, as soon as possible after, it stops using the Franking Equipment: 6.7.1 the Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre; 6.7.2 ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE the Authorised Manufacturer (if purchased from an Authorised Manufacturer); 6.7.3 the Authorised Supplier (if purchased from an Authorised Supplier); and 6.7.4 the Authorised Maintainer of the User's Franking Equipment (if any). 7. PAYMENT OF POSTAGE AND FEES 7.1 It is the User’s responsibility to ensure that a then current Tariff is at all times loaded onto, or is used in respect of, the Franking Equipment. Tariffs are available from Authorised Suppliers and Authorised Manufacturers and must be loaded onto compatible Franking Equipment in accordance with the instructions (if any) relating to them. The failure to use the correct Tariff may stop the Franking Equipment working and/or may lead to Royal Mail ending the Licence for that Franking Equipment. 7.2 Franking Equipment must always show the correct amount of Postage and Fees which the User has prepaid or has agreed to pay. 7.3 The value of Postage paid, shown by the Franking Mark on any Letter, must match the applicable rate set out in the relevant Scheme. If Postage on any Letter is found to be underpaid for the selected service, the Letter will be sent by the selected service and, except to the extent that the provisions of another Scheme apply, the User shall be charged for the difference between the payment franked and the correct amount for that service, together with such administrative charge as Royal Mail may decide from time to time. Together the amount of the underpayment and the administrative charge are referred to as the “Underpayment Surcharge”. 7.4 Users are required to segregate their mail correctly by class and format. If Second Class mail is found in a First Class mailing, Royal Mail may treat it as a First Class mailing and shall charge the User for the difference between the First Class mailing and the franked amount, together with an administrative charge as Royal Mail may reasonably decide from time to time. Together the difference in the charge for the service and the administrative charge is referred to as the “Service Surcharge”. Additionally, First Class mail found in a Second Class mailing could receive a Second Class service, in which case the User will not be entitled to a refund or any compensation in respect of the provision of a Second Class rather than a First Class service. 7.5 Royal Mail may instruct the relevant Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier, on Royal Mail’s behalf, to deduct the value of any Underpayment Surcharge and/or Service Surcharge, which is payable by the User, from the Franking Account which the User has with that Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier. 7.6 Details of the usage of the Franking Equipment and any products purchased through it will be captured electronically and collated by a Royal Mail contractor and transmitted to Royal Mail for its use. 7.7 Some Royal Mail services are subject to VAT (Taxable Services) but only certain Franking Equipment is capable of processing Postage and Fees for the Taxable Services. Such Franking Equipment includes Smart Meters and Mailmark™ Franking Equipment. Only a Smart Meter or Mailmark™ Franking Equipment may be used to process Postage and Fees for Taxable Services. The User must ensure that Letters which are sent using the Taxable Services are franked with Postage and Fees at the VAT-inclusive price and a VAT invoice will be sent to the User in accordance with Royal Mail’s invoicing procedures. 8. RESETTING FRANKING EQUIPMENT 8.1 The way in which the User prepays or pays Postage and Fees will depend on the way in which the User’s Franking Equipment is set and Reset. The method of resetting will depend on the Model of the Franking Equipment. 8.2 The Franking Equipment may only be Reset in the way specified by the Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier and approved by Royal Mail. The method set out in paragraph 8.3, has Royal Mail’s approval. 8.3 Remote resetting may be performed by the User using the systems offered by an Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier. 9. OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS 9.1 Users must comply with all the current Operational Requirements which are relevant to the Model of Franking Equipment which they are using. Royal Mail will publish changes to the Operational Requirements on the Royal Mail website from time to time. If there is any conflict between the provisions of the Operational Requirements and the provisions of this Scheme, the provisions of the current Operational Requirements will prevail. 10. INSPECTIONS, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 10.1 Franking Equipment must be kept in good working order by the User. 10.2 The User must ensure that Franking Equipment is inspected in accordance with Royal Mail’s requirements, and in any case at least once every year, by an Authorised Maintainer of the User’s choice who has been approved by Royal Mail to carry out inspections for that Model of Franking Equipment. In the case of Mailmark™ Franking Equipment, an annual inspection is not necessary because the connection of the Mailmark™ Franking Equipment to the relevant Data Centre and the upload of the usage data is sufficient. Royal Mail and/or its representatives may nevertheless inspect Mailmark™ Franking Equipment in accordance with paragraph 10.4. 10.3 Maintenance and repairs by Authorised Maintainers The maintenance and repair of Franking Equipment may only be undertaken by an Authorised Maintainer who has been approved by Royal Mail to carry out maintenance of and repairs on that Model of Franking Equipment. 10.4. Royal Mail’s inspection checks When required by Royal Mail, a User or Person in possession of Franking Equipment must provide Royal Mail and/or its representative's with access to the relevant premises to inspect its Franking Equipment. 11. FRANKING MARKS 11.1 Franking Marks may only be produced under the direction of, or with the approval of, Royal Mail. 11.2 A Franking Mark must be printed only: 11.2.1 in blue ink by Mailmark™ Franking Equipment and Smart Meters; and 11.2.2 in red ink by all other Franking Equipment, or in any other colour as Royal Mail may require from time to time. The ink used by the User in the Franking Equipment must meet the technical standards and security standards issued by Royal Mail from time to time, including as part of the Operational Requirements. 11.3 A Franking Mark must be clear and complete. It must appear in the top right hand corner on the front of an envelope or wrapper of the Letter, or on an address label which is stuck to the envelope or wrapper, or in such other manner that has been approved by Royal Mail as set out in the Operational Requirements. 11.4 If, in Royal Mail’s opinion, a Franking Mark is not clear or complete, Royal Mail will deal with the Letter, as if the User has not paid Postage on it, as set out in the Scheme, or the User's contract or in any other way that Royal Mail considers to be the most appropriate. 11.5 Neither a Franking Mark nor slogan may consist of numbers, words, characters, symbols or marks which in Royal Mail’s opinion might: (i) offend employees of Royal Mail or its contractors; (ii) make it embarrassing or difficult for Royal Mail to convey the Letter; (iii) give rise to complaints from the public, or (iv) cause Royal Mail operational or technical difficulties. If any such circumstances arise, Royal Mail may require the User to cease using the Franking Mark or slogan in question and the User shall do so immediately. 11.6 ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE If a User prints a Franking Mark by mistake, the User may write to the Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre to apply for a refund within 6 months of the date when the Franking Mark was printed, enclosing the franked envelopes, wrappers or other items which must total no less than £10. If Royal Mail receives all the information and evidence it requires and the amount of Postage or Fees shown by the Franking Mark is legible, Royal Mail will give the User a partial refund of the amount of Postage paid, having deducted an amount which Royal Mail considers to be reasonable to meet the administrative cost of dealing with the User’s application. 12. SLOGANS Royal Mail reserves the right not to accept and/or convey any Letter bearing a slogan which it considers does not comply with paragraph 11. It is recommended that Users seek advice from the Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre in advance of producing or ordering a slogan. 13. REFUSAL AND RETURNOF LETTERS, AND REMOVAL OF DIES AND DEVICES 13.1 Royal Mail has the right to refuse to accept and/or return Letters or other items which have been franked and/or to remove any Die and/or Device. 13.2 Royal Mail may take any of the steps set out in 13.1 in any of the following circumstances: 13.2.1 failure by the User to comply with any provision of any Scheme; 13.2.2 if any of the circumstances set out in paragraph 14.2, 14.3 or 14.4 happens; 13.2.3 if the User’s Licence has been suspended or ended; or 13.2.4 if Royal Mail withdraws its approval for the Model of Franking Equipment. 13.3 If any of the circumstances in paragraphs 13.2, 14.2, 14.3 or 14.4 apply, the User shall obtain, for Royal Mail and its agents, entry into the premises where the Franking Equipment is located and access to it and facilities for the removal of the Franking Equipment (or any part of it). 14. ENDING A LICENCE Ending on written notice 14.1 Royal Mail may end a Licence, at any time by giving the User not less than 14 days’ advance notice in writing. 14.2 Whenever Royal Mail withdraws its approval for a Model of the Franking Equipment, then the Licence for that model shall end in accordance with the notice given to the User by Royal Mail. Ending a Licence Immediately 14.3 If Royal Mail is notified that any of the Dies and/or Devices have been removed from the Franking Equipment, then the Licence shall be considered to have ended on that first removal. In addition, Royal Mail may end a User’s Licence, immediately by giving notice to the User in any of the following circumstances: 14.3.1 if, in Royal Mail’s opinion, the User has not complied with any material requirement in any of the Schemes; 14.3.2 if, in Royal Mail’s opinion, the User’s Franking Equipment is not in good working order; 14.3.3 if, in Royal Mail’s opinion, the User has misused any Franking Equipment; 14.3.4 if, in Royal Mail’s opinion, the User has used the Franking Equipment to print or stamp a Franking Mark which causes operational or technical difficulties, or, inconvenience or embarrassment to the employees of Royal Mail or its contractors generally or to the public; 14.3.5 if Royal Mail returns or refuses to accept the User’s Letters, in accordance with paragraph 13; 14.3.6 if the User fails to comply with its obligations under paragraph 7.1; 14.3.7 if the User becomes bankrupt or insolvent; 14.3.8 if a liquidator, receiver, administrator, administrative receiver, trustee, manager, supervisor or similar officer is appointed in relation to the User or any of the User’s property (or any application to appoint any such person is made); 14.3.9 if the User makes any arrangement with creditors; 14.3.10 if, in Scotland, the User becomes insolvent or bankrupt or an action for the User’s sequestration is commenced, or if there is a legal action to seize the User’s property, or if the User sets up a trust deed for the User’s creditors; 14.3.11 if the User stops trading; 14.3.12 if an order or resolution is or could be made to wind up the User’s business; 14.3.13 if the User’s partnership is dissolved; 14.3.14 if the User dies; or 14.3.15 if the User is found guilty of any fraudulent misuse of the User’s or any other Franking Equipment, or is found guilty of any other theft or fraud relating to the posting of Letters. 14.4 Royal Mail may, at its discretion and without affecting its other rights and remedies, suspend a User’s Licence if it considers that the User has not acted in accordance with any of the provisions of the Licence. 14.5 The User or a representative of the User must tell Royal Mail immediately if any of the circumstances referred to in paragraph 14.3 happen. 14.6 Any sum credited to the User’s account shall not be refunded to the User on the ending of a User’s Licence, except where paragraph 14.7 applies. Ending a Licence – at User’s option 14.7 If the User permanently stops using the Franking Equipment the User must promptly tell Royal Mail and give Royal Mail the date that the User stopped using the Franking Equipment which will be the date the Licence is ended. If the User does not tell Royal Mail this date then the Licence shall end on the date that Royal Mail receives the User’s notice. 14.8 In the circumstances where paragraph 14.7 applies, the value of any Postage or Fees which the User has paid for and not used will be refunded, after Royal Mail has verified the readings of the Registers and provided that the User has not breached any provision of the Licence. 14.9 New Licence If Royal Mail ends a User's Licence in accordance with paragraph 14.3, and if the User later applies for a new Licence, where Royal Mail agrees to grant a new Licence, in addition to requiring the User to pay any outstanding debt to Royal Mail under the original Licence, Royal Mail may require the User to pay an appropriate administration fee. 15. USER ADDRESS FOR COMMUNICATIONS Royal Mail will use the address shown on the User’s record card/ Licence for the purpose of sending notices to the User under this Scheme. 16. REFUNDS AND COMPENSATION Where the User is entitled to any refund or compensation from Royal Mail in accordance with any Scheme, Royal Mail may, at its discretion, pay such refund or compensation by requiring the relevant Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier, to credit the relevant value of the refund or compensation to the User’s Franking Account on Royal Mail's behalf. SCHEDULE Definitions of expressions used in this Scheme ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE The Interpretation Act 1978 applies for the interpretation of this Scheme and for this purpose the Scheme is to be treated as if it were an Act of Parliament. Any reference in this Scheme to any enactment, regulation or Scheme shall be construed as a reference to that enactment, regulation or Scheme as subsequently amended, re-enacted or replaced. A reference in this Scheme to a scheme made under Section 28 of the Post Office Act 1969 shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be read as including a reference to a scheme made, or treated by virtue of the Postal Services Act 2000 (Commencement No.4 and Transitional and Savings Provisions) Order 2001 as made under Section 89 of the Postal Services Act 2000 (as amended by the Postal Services Act 2011). In this Scheme, the following expressions have the following meanings, unless the context in which the expressions appear indicates otherwise. Authorised Maintainer A Person who has Royal Mail’s approval to provide inspection and maintenance services (including servicing and repairs) for specified designs of Franking Equipment and systems. Authorised Manufacturer A Person who has Royal Mail’s approval to manufacture Franking Equipment. Authorised Provider An Authorised Maintainer, Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier. Authorised Supplier A person or body who has Royal Mail’s approval to supply Franking Equipment. Data Centre The data centre of an Authorised Manufacturer to which Mailmark™ Franking Equipment supplied by that Authorised Manufacturer must be connected to upload usage data. Dies and/or Devices The component or components of the Franking Equipment which prints, or controls the printing of, the Franking Mark. Franking The stamping or printing of a Franking Mark on the envelope or outer wrapper of a Letter to indicate the Postage and/or fee which has been paid on that Letter. Franking Account The account which the User has with the relevant Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier in relation to the Franking Equipment operated by the User, and which relates to the payment by the User of Postage and Fees in return for Resetting of the Franking Equipment. Franking Equipment Any piece of equipment which may be used to indicate and record payment of Postage and Fees on Letters, including but not limited to machines, computers, computer peripherals, security devices, software, printers and telecommunications links and including any system used to Reset such equipment. Franked Letter Any Letter bearing a Franking Mark. Franking Mark Any mark or impression printed or otherwise made by Franking Equipment indicating the date and place of posting, the Postage and Fees paid or payable, the identity of the Franking Equipment used and any other numbers, words, characters, barcodes, symbols or marks required by Royal Mail. Letter Any postal packet (including letters and parcels) except a packet consisting of articles for the blind, a current registered newspaper, an un-addressed packet or packet consisting of a petition or address of a kind referred to in Section 84 (1) of the Post Offices Act 1969, or Section 100(1) to (3) of the Postal Services Act 2000 (as amended by the Postal Services Act 2011). Licence A licence issued by Royal Mail allowing the User to use Franking Equipment. Mailmark™ Franking Equipment Franking Equipment which produces a Franking Mark that includes a Mailmark™ indicia. Meter/Postal Security Device The part of the Franking Equipment that records usage. Model The generic type, make or model of Franking Equipment. Operational Requirements Technical and operational requirements relating to the use of Franking Equipment, as published by Royal Mail from time to time on its website at www.royalmail.com/franking. Person An individual or any corporate or unincorporated body. Postage and Fees Postage is the fee charged by Royal Mail for delivery of a Letter. Fees are the sums Royal Mail charges to provide other services. When Postage and Fees are subject to VAT, the published figures for the Postage and Fees will include VAT, unless stated otherwise. Registers Instruments within the Meter of the Franking Equipment which record the amount of Postage paid and the amount of credit remaining available for use. Reset To charge the Franking Equipment with credit for payment of Postage and/ or Fees. The term resetting should be construed accordingly. Royal Mail A company incorporated in England and Wales with company number 4138203 and whose name is currently Royal Mail Group Limited. Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre Royal Mail administration centre where records are kept of the User’s Franking Equipment. Scheme Any Scheme made under either section 28 of Post Office Act 1969 or section 89 of the Postal Services Act 2000 (as amended by the Postal Services Act 2011). Slogan A design or wording commissioned by the User, to be printed on Letters in addition to the Franking Mark. Tariff An electronically programmed device or electronic or other data designed to be inserted into, or loaded onto, or used in conjunction with the Franking Equipment in accordance with instructions given to the User. User Any Person who uses or intends to use the Franking Equipment to pay Postage and Fees on Letters to be posted in the UK. © Royal Mail Group Limited ROYAL MAIL ROYAL MAIL SCHEME FOR FRANKING LETTERS AND PARCELS This Scheme is made by Royal Mail under section 89 of Postal Services Act 2000 (as amended by the Postal Services Act 2011). 1. APPLICATION, COMMENCEMENT, REVOCATION AND CITATION 1.1 This Scheme sets out the terms applicable to the franking of Letters and to the posting of Franked Letters in the United Kingdom. This Scheme forms part of each Licence issued. 1.2 This Scheme will be effective from 7th September 2017 and may be referred to as the Royal Mail Scheme for Franking Letters and Parcels 2017. It replaces the Royal Mail Scheme for Franking Letters and Parcels 2014 (including all amending Schemes). Licences issued under the replaced Schemes are, from 7th September 2017, subject to this Scheme, but this shall not affect Royal Mail’s accrued rights under those Licences. 1.3 Royal Mail may amend this Scheme at any time. Amendments will be published in the London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes. 2. INTERPRETATION 2.1 The definitions of expressions used in this Scheme are set out in the Schedule to this Scheme. 2.2 References in this Scheme to the use of Franking Equipment are (except where stated or the context necessarily indicates otherwise) references to the use of Franking Equipment to indicate payment of Postage and Fees, and/or to the resetting of Franking Equipment with a view to using the equipment to indicate the payment of Postage and Fees on Letters to be posted in the United Kingdom. 3. APPROVAL OF FRANKING EQUIPMENT AND OF MANUFACTURERS, SUPPLIERS AND MAINTAINERS ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 3.1 Royal Mail may at its discretion approve different models of Franking Equipment, and may approve any Person to manufacture, supply, maintain or otherwise deal with Franking Equipment. 3.2 By approving any Person to manufacture, supply, maintain or otherwise deal with Franking Equipment, Royal Mail does not become a party to any customer contract for the supply, inspection, maintenance, or otherwise in relation to Franking Equipment and does not make any promise or commitment as to the quality, suitability, weight of items, or otherwise, concerning any goods or services supplied by that Person. 4. RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF FRANKING EQUIPMENT 4.1 The Franking Equipment must not be used unless it has been manufactured by an Authorised Manufacturer and the Model has Royal Mail’s then current approval, which Royal Mail can withdraw at any time. 4.2 Franking Equipment which has been modified in any way must not be used unless Royal Mail has given its approval of that modification to the Authorised Manufacturer. 4.3 Franking Equipment must not be used if Royal Mail withdraws its approval of the Model. Whenever Royal Mail withdraws its approval for a Model it will tell the Users in the way it decides is most suitable. Use of that Model must stop within the timescales notified to the Users by Royal Mail. 5. APPROVAL OF USERS 5.1 Franking Equipment must not be used before the User has obtained a Licence. All Users must apply to Royal Mail for a Licence via an Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier, who will either deal with Royal Mail on the User's behalf or instruct the User to apply for a Licence directly from Royal Mail. 5.2 If Royal Mail approves an application to use Franking Equipment it will issue a Licence to the User. Franking Equipment must not be used: (i) before a Licence has been issued to the User; (ii) after a Licence has either expired or been ended; or (iii) during any period of suspension of the Licence. 5.3 The User shall carry out all reasonable instructions given to it by Royal Mail in relation to recording details of the Franking Equipment, the issue of a Licence and the identity of the User. 6. USER LICENCES 6.1 If an application for a Licence is rejected, Royal Mail will tell the applicant and/or the Authorised Supplier or Authorised Manufacturer by whatever means Royal Mail deems appropriate. The requirement for a User to obtain a Licence applies whether or not the User has entered into a contract with Royal Mail to receive postal services. If an applicant has neither received a Licence nor a rejection then the application has been rejected. 6.2 The Licence will include the following information 6.2.1 the User’s name and address; 6.2.2 the address where the Franking Equipment will be used (Note: this must not be changed without Royal Mail’s prior written consent); 6.2.3 the details of the Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre where the User’s records will be kept; 6.2.4 the name and number of the Model of the Franking Equipment; 6.2.5 the serial number of the Franking Equipment and/or Meter; and 6.2.6 the number of the Die and/or Device (or related machine identifier). 6.3 Royal Mail may pass this information, and any amendments to it, to the Authorised Manufacturer, Authorised Supplier and Authorised Maintainer of the User’s Franking Equipment, so that their records will be accurate and up to date. 6.4 The Licence allows the User, and its employees and contractors, to use the specified Franking Equipment at the address shown on the Licence only, for the purpose of franking its own business Letters but not the Letters or other mail of any other Person. The Licence allows the User to use only that Franking Equipment named in the Licence. Any other Franking Equipment requires its own separate Licence. The Franking Equipment named in the Licence must only be used by the User, and its employees and contractors, and must not be used by any other Person. 6.5 The Licence may not be transferred to another Person. If the Franking Equipment is sold or otherwise transferred, the Licence does not transfer with it, and the User must tell the proposed new user to get a Licence from Royal Mail before using the Franking Equipment. 6.6 If the User wishes to change any of the details shown on the Licence, for example the address, the User must make a request to the Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier of the Franking Equipment, who in turn will liaise with Royal Mail. The Licence may not be changed without Royal Mail’s prior written consent. Where Royal Mail agrees to the change, Royal Mail will issue a new Licence incorporating the change. 6.7 If the User permanently stops using the Franking Equipment, the User must tell each of the following in writing, either before, or, as soon as possible after, it stops using the Franking Equipment: 6.7.1 the Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre; 6.7.2 the Authorised Manufacturer (if purchased from an Authorised Manufacturer); 6.7.3 the Authorised Supplier (if purchased from an Authorised Supplier); and 6.7.4 the Authorised Maintainer of the User's Franking Equipment (if any). 7. PAYMENT OF POSTAGE AND FEES 7.1 It is the User’s responsibility to ensure that a then current Tariff is at all times loaded onto, or is used in respect of, the Franking Equipment. Tariffs are available from Authorised Suppliers and Authorised Manufacturers and must be loaded onto compatible Franking Equipment in accordance with the instructions (if any) relating to them. The failure to use the correct Tariff may stop the Franking Equipment working and/or may lead to Royal Mail ending the Licence for that Franking Equipment. 7.2 Franking Equipment must always show the correct amount of Postage and Fees which the User has prepaid or has agreed to pay. 7.3 The value of Postage paid, shown by the Franking Mark on any Letter, must match the applicable rate set out in the relevant Scheme. If Postage on any Letter is found to be underpaid for the selected service, the Letter will be sent by the selected service and, except to the extent that the provisions of another Scheme apply, the User shall be charged for the difference between the payment franked and the correct amount for that service, together with such administrative charge as Royal Mail may decide from time to time. Together the amount of the underpayment and the administrative charge are referred to as the “Underpayment Surcharge”. 7.4 Users are required to segregate their mail correctly by class and format. If Second Class mail is found in a First Class mailing, Royal Mail may treat it as a First Class mailing and shall charge the User for the difference between the First Class mailing and the franked amount, together with an administrative charge as Royal Mail may reasonably decide from time to time. Together the difference in the charge for the service and the administrative charge is referred to as ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE the “Service Surcharge”. Additionally, First Class mail found in a Second Class mailing could receive a Second Class service, in which case the User will not be entitled to a refund or any compensation in respect of the provision of a Second Class rather than a First Class service. 7.5 Royal Mail may instruct the relevant Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier, on Royal Mail’s behalf, to deduct the value of any Underpayment Surcharge and/or Service Surcharge, which is payable by the User, from the Franking Account which the User has with that Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier. 7.6 Details of the usage of the Franking Equipment and any products purchased through it will be captured electronically and collated by a Royal Mail contractor and transmitted to Royal Mail for its use. 7.7 Some Royal Mail services are subject to VAT (Taxable Services) but only certain Franking Equipment is capable of processing Postage and Fees for the Taxable Services. Such Franking Equipment includes Smart Meters and Mailmark™ Franking Equipment. Only a Smart Meter or Mailmark™ Franking Equipment may be used to process Postage and Fees for Taxable Services. The User must ensure that Letters which are sent using the Taxable Services are franked with Postage and Fees at the VAT-inclusive price and a VAT invoice will be sent to the User in accordance with Royal Mail’s invoicing procedures. 8. RESETTING FRANKING EQUIPMENT 8.1 The way in which the User prepays or pays Postage and Fees will depend on the way in which the User’s Franking Equipment is set and Reset. The method of resetting will depend on the Model of the Franking Equipment. 8.2 The Franking Equipment may only be Reset in the way specified by the Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier and approved by Royal Mail. The method set out in paragraph 8.3, has Royal Mail’s approval. 8.3 Remote resetting may be performed by the User using the systems offered by an Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier. 9. OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS 9.1 Users must comply with all the current Operational Requirements which are relevant to the Model of Franking Equipment which they are using. Royal Mail will publish changes to the Operational Requirements on the Royal Mail website from time to time. If there is any conflict between the provisions of the Operational Requirements and the provisions of this Scheme, the provisions of the current Operational Requirements will prevail. 10. INSPECTIONS, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 10.1 Franking Equipment must be kept in good working order by the User. 10.2 The User must ensure that Franking Equipment is inspected in accordance with Royal Mail’s requirements, and in any case at least once every year, by an Authorised Maintainer of the User’s choice who has been approved by Royal Mail to carry out inspections for that Model of Franking Equipment. In the case of Mailmark™ Franking Equipment, an annual inspection is not necessary because the connection of the Mailmark™ Franking Equipment to the relevant Data Centre and the upload of the usage data is sufficient. Royal Mail and/or its representatives may nevertheless inspect Mailmark™ Franking Equipment in accordance with paragraph 10.4. 10.3 Maintenance and repairs by Authorised Maintainers The maintenance and repair of Franking Equipment may only be undertaken by an Authorised Maintainer who has been approved by Royal Mail to carry out maintenance of and repairs on that Model of Franking Equipment. 10.4. Royal Mail’s inspection checks When required by Royal Mail, a User or Person in possession of Franking Equipment must provide Royal Mail and/or its representative's with access to the relevant premises to inspect its Franking Equipment. 11. FRANKING MARKS 11.1 Franking Marks may only be produced under the direction of, or with the approval of, Royal Mail. 11.2 A Franking Mark must be printed only: 11.2.1 in blue ink by Mailmark™ Franking Equipment and Smart Meters; and 11.2.2 in red ink by all other Franking Equipment, or in any other colour as Royal Mail may require from time to time. The ink used by the User in the Franking Equipment must meet the technical standards and security standards issued by Royal Mail from time to time, including as part of the Operational Requirements. 11.3 A Franking Mark must be clear and complete. It must appear in the top right hand corner on the front of an envelope or wrapper of the Letter, or on an address label which is stuck to the envelope or wrapper, or in such other manner that has been approved by Royal Mail as set out in the Operational Requirements. 11.4 If, in Royal Mail’s opinion, a Franking Mark is not clear or complete, Royal Mail will deal with the Letter, as if the User has not paid Postage on it, as set out in the Scheme, or the User's contract or in any other way that Royal Mail considers to be the most appropriate. 11.5 Neither a Franking Mark nor slogan may consist of numbers, words, characters, symbols or marks which in Royal Mail’s opinion might: (i) offend employees of Royal Mail or its contractors; (ii) make it embarrassing or difficult for Royal Mail to convey the Letter; (iii) give rise to complaints from the public, or (iv) cause Royal Mail operational or technical difficulties. If any such circumstances arise, Royal Mail may require the User to cease using the Franking Mark or slogan in question and the User shall do so immediately. 11.6 If a User prints a Franking Mark by mistake, the User may write to the Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre to apply for a refund within 6 months of the date when the Franking Mark was printed, enclosing the franked envelopes, wrappers or other items which must total no less than £10. If Royal Mail receives all the information and evidence it requires and the amount of Postage or Fees shown by the Franking Mark is legible, Royal Mail will give the User a partial refund of the amount of Postage paid, having deducted an amount which Royal Mail considers to be reasonable to meet the administrative cost of dealing with the User’s application. 12. SLOGANS Royal Mail reserves the right not to accept and/or convey any Letter bearing a slogan which it considers does not comply with paragraph 11. It is recommended that Users seek advice from the Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre in advance of producing or ordering a slogan. 13. REFUSAL AND RETURNOF LETTERS, AND REMOVAL OF DIES AND DEVICES 13.1 Royal Mail has the right to refuse to accept and/or return Letters or other items which have been franked and/or to remove any Die and/or Device. 13.2 Royal Mail may take any of the steps set out in 13.1 in any of the following circumstances: 13.2.1 failure by the User to comply with any provision of any Scheme; 13.2.2 if any of the circumstances set out in paragraph 14.2, 14.3 or 14.4 happens; 13.2.3 if the User’s Licence has been suspended or ended; or 13.2.4 if Royal Mail withdraws its approval for the Model of Franking Equipment. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 13.3 If any of the circumstances in paragraphs 13.2, 14.2, 14.3 or 14.4 apply, the User shall obtain, for Royal Mail and its agents, entry into the premises where the Franking Equipment is located and access to it and facilities for the removal of the Franking Equipment (or any part of it). 14. ENDING A LICENCE Ending on written notice 14.1 Royal Mail may end a Licence, at any time by giving the User not less than 14 days’ advance notice in writing. 14.2 Whenever Royal Mail withdraws its approval for a Model of the Franking Equipment, then the Licence for that model shall end in accordance with the notice given to the User by Royal Mail. Ending a Licence Immediately 14.3 If Royal Mail is notified that any of the Dies and/or Devices have been removed from the Franking Equipment, then the Licence shall be considered to have ended on that first removal. In addition, Royal Mail may end a User’s Licence, immediately by giving notice to the User in any of the following circumstances: 14.3.1 if, in Royal Mail’s opinion, the User has not complied with any material requirement in any of the Schemes; 14.3.2 if, in Royal Mail’s opinion, the User’s Franking Equipment is not in good working order; 14.3.3 if, in Royal Mail’s opinion, the User has misused any Franking Equipment; 14.3.4 if, in Royal Mail’s opinion, the User has used the Franking Equipment to print or stamp a Franking Mark which causes operational or technical difficulties, or, inconvenience or embarrassment to the employees of Royal Mail or its contractors generally or to the public; 14.3.5 if Royal Mail returns or refuses to accept the User’s Letters, in accordance with paragraph 13; 14.3.6 if the User fails to comply with its obligations under paragraph 7.1; 14.3.7 if the User becomes bankrupt or insolvent; 14.3.8 if a liquidator, receiver, administrator, administrative receiver, trustee, manager, supervisor or similar officer is appointed in relation to the User or any of the User’s property (or any application to appoint any such person is made); 14.3.9 if the User makes any arrangement with creditors; 14.3.10 if, in Scotland, the User becomes insolvent or bankrupt or an action for the User’s sequestration is commenced, or if there is a legal action to seize the User’s property, or if the User sets up a trust deed for the User’s creditors; 14.3.11 if the User stops trading; 14.3.12 if an order or resolution is or could be made to wind up the User’s business; 14.3.13 if the User’s partnership is dissolved; 14.3.14 if the User dies; or 14.3.15 if the User is found guilty of any fraudulent misuse of the User’s or any other Franking Equipment, or is found guilty of any other theft or fraud relating to the posting of Letters. 14.4 Royal Mail may, at its discretion and without affecting its other rights and remedies, suspend a User’s Licence if it considers that the User has not acted in accordance with any of the provisions of the Licence. 14.5 The User or a representative of the User must tell Royal Mail immediately if any of the circumstances referred to in paragraph 14.3 happen. 14.6 Any sum credited to the User’s account shall not be refunded to the User on the ending of a User’s Licence, except where paragraph 14.7 applies. Ending a Licence – at User’s option 14.7 If the User permanently stops using the Franking Equipment the User must promptly tell Royal Mail and give Royal Mail the date that the User stopped using the Franking Equipment which will be the date the Licence is ended. If the User does not tell Royal Mail this date then the Licence shall end on the date that Royal Mail receives the User’s notice. 14.8 In the circumstances where paragraph 14.7 applies, the value of any Postage or Fees which the User has paid for and not used will be refunded, after Royal Mail has verified the readings of the Registers and provided that the User has not breached any provision of the Licence. 14.9 New Licence If Royal Mail ends a User's Licence in accordance with paragraph 14.3, and if the User later applies for a new Licence, where Royal Mail agrees to grant a new Licence, in addition to requiring the User to pay any outstanding debt to Royal Mail under the original Licence, Royal Mail may require the User to pay an appropriate administration fee. 15. USER ADDRESS FOR COMMUNICATIONS Royal Mail will use the address shown on the User’s record card/ Licence for the purpose of sending notices to the User under this Scheme. 16. REFUNDS AND COMPENSATION Where the User is entitled to any refund or compensation from Royal Mail in accordance with any Scheme, Royal Mail may, at its discretion, pay such refund or compensation by requiring the relevant Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier, to credit the relevant value of the refund or compensation to the User’s Franking Account on Royal Mail's behalf. SCHEDULE Definitions of expressions used in this Scheme The Interpretation Act 1978 applies for the interpretation of this Scheme and for this purpose the Scheme is to be treated as if it were an Act of Parliament. Any reference in this Scheme to any enactment, regulation or Scheme shall be construed as a reference to that enactment, regulation or Scheme as subsequently amended, re-enacted or replaced. A reference in this Scheme to a scheme made under Section 28 of the Post Office Act 1969 shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be read as including a reference to a scheme made, or treated by virtue of the Postal Services Act 2000 (Commencement No.4 and Transitional and Savings Provisions) Order 2001 as made under Section 89 of the Postal Services Act 2000 (as amended by the Postal Services Act 2011). In this Scheme, the following expressions have the following meanings, unless the context in which the expressions appear indicates otherwise. Authorised Maintainer A Person who has Royal Mail’s approval to provide inspection and maintenance services (including servicing and repairs) for specified designs of Franking Equipment and systems. Authorised Manufacturer A Person who has Royal Mail’s approval to manufacture Franking Equipment. Authorised Provider An Authorised Maintainer, Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier. Authorised Supplier A person or body who has Royal Mail’s approval to supply Franking Equipment. Data Centre The data centre of an Authorised Manufacturer to which Mailmark™ Franking Equipment supplied by that Authorised Manufacturer must be connected to upload usage data. Dies and/or Devices The component or components of the Franking Equipment which prints, or controls the printing of, the Franking Mark. Franking Planning TOWN PLANNING ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE The stamping or printing of a Franking Mark on the envelope or outer wrapper of a Letter to indicate the Postage and/or fee which has been paid on that Letter. Franking Account The account which the User has with the relevant Authorised Manufacturer or Authorised Supplier in relation to the Franking Equipment operated by the User, and which relates to the payment by the User of Postage and Fees in return for Resetting of the Franking Equipment. Franking Equipment Any piece of equipment which may be used to indicate and record payment of Postage and Fees on Letters, including but not limited to machines, computers, computer peripherals, security devices, software, printers and telecommunications links and including any system used to Reset such equipment. Franked Letter Any Letter bearing a Franking Mark. Franking Mark Any mark or impression printed or otherwise made by Franking Equipment indicating the date and place of posting, the Postage and Fees paid or payable, the identity of the Franking Equipment used and any other numbers, words, characters, barcodes, symbols or marks required by Royal Mail. Letter Any postal packet (including letters and parcels) except a packet consisting of articles for the blind, a current registered newspaper, an un-addressed packet or packet consisting of a petition or address of a kind referred to in Section 84 (1) of the Post Offices Act 1969, or Section 100(1) to (3) of the Postal Services Act 2000 (as amended by the Postal Services Act 2011). Licence A licence issued by Royal Mail allowing the User to use Franking Equipment. Mailmark™ Franking Equipment Franking Equipment which produces a Franking Mark that includes a Mailmark™ indicia. Meter/Postal Security Device The part of the Franking Equipment that records usage. Model The generic type, make or model of Franking Equipment. Operational Requirements Technical and operational requirements relating to the use of Franking Equipment, as published by Royal Mail from time to time on its website at www.royalmail.com/franking. Person An individual or any corporate or unincorporated body. Postage and Fees Postage is the fee charged by Royal Mail for delivery of a Letter. Fees are the sums Royal Mail charges to provide other services. When Postage and Fees are subject to VAT, the published figures for the Postage and Fees will include VAT, unless stated otherwise. Registers Instruments within the Meter of the Franking Equipment which record the amount of Postage paid and the amount of credit remaining available for use. Reset To charge the Franking Equipment with credit for payment of Postage and/ or Fees. The term resetting should be construed accordingly. Royal Mail A company incorporated in England and Wales with company number 4138203 and whose name is currently Royal Mail Group Limited. Royal Mail Franking Administration Centre Royal Mail administration centre where records are kept of the User’s Franking Equipment. Scheme Any Scheme made under either section 28 of Post Office Act 1969 or section 89 of the Postal Services Act 2000 (as amended by the Postal Services Act 2011). Slogan A design or wording commissioned by the User, to be printed on Letters in addition to the Franking Mark. Tariff An electronically programmed device or electronic or other data designed to be inserted into, or loaded onto, or used in conjunction with the Franking Equipment in accordance with instructions given to the User. User Any Person who uses or intends to use the Franking Equipment to pay Postage and Fees on Letters to be posted in the UK. © Royal Mail Group Limited LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW STOPPING UP OF HIGHWAYS SECTION 247 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 LAND TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF BRENTFORD HIGH STREET AND WATERSIDE BRENTFORD LONDON THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW hereby gives notice that it proposes to make an Order under Section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of highways at land to the South Side of Brentford High Street and Waterside Brentford London as described in the First Schedule, namely those areas known as being part of the carriageway and footway of Brent Way, Catherine Wheel Road, Boars Head Yard, Dock Road, and other un-named roads and footpaths in the London Borough of Hounslow comprising the area shown in red on the plan annexed to the Order (“the Plan”). IF THE ORDER IS MADE, the stopping up will be authorised only in order to enable the development described in the Second Schedule to this notice to be carried out in accordance with the planning permission granted to Geronimo Ltd by the London Borough of Hounslow on 02 April 2015 under reference number 607/BA/P2. COPIES OF THE DRAFT ORDER AND THE PLAN MAY BE INSPECTED between 09.00 and 17.00 hours during a period of 28 days commencing on 4th August 2017 at the London Borough of Hounslow, Civic Centre, Lampton Road, Hounslow, TW3 4DN. Please contact the council at [email protected] or on 020 8583 3322 to arrange an appointment to view the Draft Order or for a copy to be sent by post. The draft Order is also available on the Council’s website under traffic notices. ANY PERSON MAY OBJECT to the making of the proposed order within the period of 28 days commencing on 4th August 2017 by writing to the Head of Traffic and Transport, London Borough of Hounslow, Civic Centre, Lampton Road, Hounslow, TW3 4DN, quoting reference: Land at the South Side of Brentford High Street and Waterside Brentford London In preparing an objection, it should be borne in mind that the substance of it may be imparted to other persons who may be affected by it and that those persons may wish to communicate with the objector about it. If no objections are duly made, or if any so made are withdrawn, the Council may make the Order as an unopposed Order. FIRST SCHEDULE Areas of Highway to be stopped up:- An area of highway in the South Side of Brentford High Street and Waterside Brentford London and shown in red on the Plan annexed. SECOND SCHEDULE Development:- An outline planning application for the demolition of existing buildings and retention of a number of buildings as part of a comprehensive mixed use development comprising a maximum of 111,821sqm (GEA) including a maximum of 876 residential units along with associated works. The proposed development includes retail (A1 use), residential (C3 use), business (B1 use) and leisure (D1/D2 use) and associated uses as part of the development including car parking, cycle storage, and an energy centre. Creation of enhanced vehicular access and public realm works including hard and soft landscaping, works to the river walls and facilities associated with the mooring of boats, boat storage and maintenance. Full details are submitted for Phase 1 which includes erection of 323 residential units (C3 use), retail (A1 use) and commercial units (B1 use), an energy centre, car and cycle parking and associated works with creation of new vehicular and pedestrian access and circulation. Works to 129-130 High Street, works to and within Workhouse Dock including the provision of mooring facilities, a new pontoon access and associated facilities and other works incidental to the proposals (including Environmental Impact Assessment)(As amended) Peter Large Head of Governance ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE London Borough of Hounslow Dated the 10th day of August 2017 LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 SECTIONS 247 GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY ACT 1999 FOOTPATH BETWEEN CHALTON STREET AND OSSULSTON STREET (PEDESTRIANISED SECTION) (FORMALLY KNOWN AS PART OF ALDENHAM STREET) PART OF OSSULSTON STREET (PEDESTRIANISED SECTION) The London Borough of Camden being satisfied that it is necessary to enable development to be carried out in accordance with Part III of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 hereby gives notice that it proposes to make an Order under Section 247 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) to authorise the stopping up of the highways described in the First Schedule, namely being that area known as the footpath between Chalton Street and Ossulston Street (Pedestrianised section) formally known as part of Aldenham Street and Part of Ossulston Street (Pedestrianised Section) as shown on shown on drawing 246-SK-81/B . If the Order is made, the stopping-up will solely be authorised in order to enable the development described in the Second Schedule to this notice to be carried out in accordance with the planning permission granted to the London Borough of Camden by the London Borough of Camden on 14 October 2016 under reference 2015/2704/P and for no other purpose. In addition, a public right of way (not adopted) will be provided to replace the closed sections as follows: A pedestrianised route will be provided to the south of the new community facilities to be provided as part of the development described in the Second Schedule and the footway on the eastern side of Ossulston Street (pedestrianised section) will be widened as shown on the attached drawing number 246-SK-81-B and will be kept as a pedestrian way for members of the public to pass and repass over. Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected between 09:00 and 17:00 hours during a period of 28 days commencing on 10 August 2017 at the Engineering Service Engineering Service 4th Floor, 5 Pancras Square, Kings Cross, London N1C 4AG. Any Person may object, to the making of the proposed Order, by writing to the Director of Environment, London Borough of Camden, Room 4S/5PS Town Hall, Judd Street, London, WC1H 8EQ quoting reference ES/I&M/ED/2/17/S247 In preparing an objection it should be borne in mind that your personal data and correspondence may be imparted to other persons who may be affected by it and that those persons may wish to communicate with the objector about it. If you do not wish, your personal data to be forwarded please state your reasons when submitting your objection. The Departmental Contact for any queries relating to this publication is Elliott Della telephone number 020 7974 5138. THE FIRST SCHEDULE Areas of Highway to be Stopped Up ● Footpath between Chalton Street and Ossulston Street (Pedestrianised Section) (Formally known as part of Aldenham Street) as shown hatched on drawing 246-SK-81/B ● Part of Ossulston Street (Pedestrianised Section) from its junction with the above footpath on the west side of the street as shown on hatched on drawing 246-SK-81/B. THE SECOND SCHEDULE The Location of the Development Central Somers Town, Covering Land At Polygon Road Open Space, Edith Neville Primary School 174 Ossulston Street And Purchese Street Open Space London NW1 The Development Demolition of existing buildings and the provision of approximately 2,190sq.m replacement school (Use Class D1); approximately 1,765sq.m of community facilities (Use Class D1); approximately 207sq.m of flexible Use Class A1/A2/A3/D1 floor space and 136 residential units (Use Class C3) over 7 buildings ranging from 3 to 25 storeys in height comprising: ● Plot 1: Community uses at ground floor (Use Class D1) (approximately 1,554sq.m) to include a children’s nursery and community play facility with 10no. residential units above; ● Plot 2: 35 residential units over flexible A1/A2/A3/D1 floor space at ground level (approximately 137sq.m); ● Plot 3: Extension of Grade II listed terrace to provide 3no. dwellings; ● Plot 4: Replacement school (Use Class D1) ; ● Plot 5: 20no. residential units over a replacement community hall (Use Class D1) (approximately 211sq.m); ● Plot 6: 14no. residential units; and ● Plot 7: 54no. residential units over flexible A1/A2/A3/D1 floor space at ground level (approximately 70sq.m). Provision of 11,765 sqm of public open space along with associated highway works and landscaping. Paul Dunphy Director of Place Management DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of the proposal to make an Order under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of an area of highway adjoining number 1 Widdrington Terrace at Humshaugh, Hexham, in the County of Northumberland. If made, the Order would authorise the stopping up only to enable development to be carried out should planning permission be granted by Northumberland County Council. The Secretary of State gives notice of the draft Order under Section 253 (1) of the 1990 Act. Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan will be available for inspection during normal opening hours at Hexham Library and Tourist Information Centre, Wentworth Car Park, Hexham NE46 1QE in the 28 days commencing on 04 August 2017, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the address stated below quoting NATTRAN/NE/ S247/2951. Any person may object to the making of the proposed order by stating their reasons in writing to the Secretary of State at [email protected] or National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR, quoting the above reference. Objections should be received by midnight on 01 September 2017. You are advised that your personal data and correspondence will be passed to the applicant/agent to enable your objection to be considered. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when submitting your objection. S Zamenzadeh , Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled "The Stopping up of Highways (East Midlands) (No.25) Order 2017" authorising the stopping up of; the footpaths which connect Cheapside to both Lowtown Street and to the footpath at the entrance to The Centre Place, and a part-width of Abbey Street, at Worksop in the District of Bassetlaw. This is to enable development as permitted by Bassetlaw District Council, reference 17/00215/FUL. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/EM/S247/2882) and may be inspected during normal opening hours at Bassetlaw District Council (Estates Department), Queens Buildings, Potter Street, Worksop S80 2AH. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 04 August 2017 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. D Hoggins , Casework Manager WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that Westminster City Council proposes to make an order under sub-sections 247 (2A) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (“the 1990 Act”), the general effect of which is to authorise the stopping up of a 12.64 square metres area of the highway adjacent to the William IV Street and Adelaide Street chamfered corner of the building 7-8 St.Martin's Place, London, ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE WC2N 4HA, to enable permitted development to be carried out at that building, namely advancing the ground floor external wall of that chamfered corner of the building to in line with the upper floors of that building, thereby filling the present frontage covered by those upper floors. National Grid References of limits of the highway to be stopped up are: 530141.703; 180607.928; 530146.779 180604.251 The order and plan identifying the location of the highway proposed to be stopped up may be inspected free of charge between 11am and 5pm Mondays to Fridays at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QP, during a period of 28 days from the date of this notice. Please telephone 020 7641 2642 to arrange an appointment. Alternatively you may e-mail [email protected] for a copy. Any person may, within that period, object to the making of the order by notice to Westminster City Council, at City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, SW1E 6QP. Please quote reference DP/HP/JRP/201705044 in any such notice. This notice is given pursuant to section 252 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Westminster City Council granted permission for the development under part three of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 on 20 December 2016. Details of the proposed development may be viewed on line at www.westminster.gov.uk then by clicking on “Planning Applications and Decisions” then “search now” then in Simple Search text box enter 16/07659/FULL then click “Search”. It re-routes to idox.westminster.gov.uk and the page for the proposal. Click on “there are X documents associated with this application”.”. Westminster City Council Notice dated 4 August 2017 LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 THE COUNCIL OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING hereby gives notice that they have made an Order “the London Borough of Ealing (Stopping Up of Highways) (No.6) Order 2017” under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of the following length of public highway which is shown hatched and coloured black on the stopping up order plan:- a) that irregular rectangular shaped area of the carriageway of Atherton Place lying to the west of Nos. 1 to 21 Atherton Place which has an approximate length of 11.60 metres on the north side and 9.55 metres on the south side and which has an approximate maximum width of 10.40 metres. THE ORDER AS MADE authorises the stopping up only in order to carry out the development described in the schedule to this notice in accordance with the planning permission granted on 24th June 2016 to JLL as agents for Hill Residential Limited under reference PP/ 2015/5746 COPIES OF THE ORDER AND RELEVANT PLAN MAY BE INSPECTED at all reasonable hours at Ealing Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday, and may be obtained free of charge from Highways Service, London Borough of Ealing (quoting reference PP/2015/5746) at that address. Any person aggrieved by the Order and desiring to question the validity thereof, or of any provision contained therein on the ground that it is not within the powers of the above Act or of any relevant regulation made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order, may, within 6 weeks of the 3rd August 2017 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision contained therein. Shahid Iqbal Assistant Director of Highways Service (The officer appointed for this purpose) Dated 4th August 2017 THE SCHEDULE Garage Site at Atherton Place Southall London UB1 3QT Proposal: Erection of three, two storey terraced dwellings with associated car parking and amenity space - Regulation 3 (Application by the London Borough of Ealing). LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 THE COUNCIL OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING hereby gives notice that they made an Order “the London Borough of Ealing (Stopping Up of Highways) (No.5) Order 2017” under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of the following length of public highway which is shown hatched and coloured black on the stopping up order plan:- a) that irregular shaped area of the carriageway of Perth Close at its junction with Ascot Close which has an approximate length of 13.10 metres on the north side and 8.95 metres on the south side and which has an approximate maximum width of 3.25 metres. THE ORDER AS MADE authorises the stopping up only in order to carry out the development described in the schedule to this notice in accordance with the planning permission granted on 24th June 2016 to JLL as agents for Hill Residential Limited under reference PP/ 2015/5339 COPIES OF THE ORDER AND RELEVANT PLAN MAY BE INSPECTED at all reasonable hours at Ealing Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday, and may be obtained free of charge from Highways Service, London Borough of Ealing (quoting reference PP/2015/5369) at that address. Any person aggrieved by the Order and desiring to question the validity thereof, or of any provision contained therein on the ground that it is not within the powers of the above Act or of any relevant regulation made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order, may, within 6 weeks of the 3rd August 2017 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision contained therein. Shahid Iqbal Assistant Director of Highways Service (The officer appointed for this purpose) Dated 4th August 2017 THE SCHEDULE Land between 1 Perth Close and 2 Ascot Close and 2 Huntingdon Close and 22 Plumpton Close Northolt UB5 4AU Proposal: erection of one detached two-storey dwelling house with associated car parking and amenity space - Regulation 3 (Application by the London Borough of Ealing). LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 THE COUNCIL OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING hereby gives notice that they have made an Order “the London Borough of Ealing (Stopping Up of Highways) (No.4) Order 2017” under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of the following length of public highway which is shown hatched and coloured black on the stopping up order plan:- a) that irregular rectangular shaped area of the carriageway of Plumpton Close lying to the west of No. 23 Plumpton Close which has an approximate length of 12.60 metres on the north side and 10.1 metres on the south side and which has an approximate maximum width of 6.60 metres. THE ORDER AS MADE authorises the stopping up only in order to carry out the development described in the schedule to this notice in accordance with the planning permission granted on 24th June 2016 to JLL as agents for Hill Residential Limited under reference PP/ 2015/5369 COPIES OF THE ORDER AND RELEVANT PLAN MAY BE INSPECTED at all reasonable hours at Ealing Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday, and may be obtained free of charge from Highways Service, London Borough of Ealing (quoting reference PP/2015/5369) at that address. Any person aggrieved by the Order and desiring to question the validity thereof, or of any provision contained therein on the ground that it is not within the powers of the above Act or of any relevant regulation made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order, may, within 6 weeks of the 3rd August 2017 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision contained therein. Shahid Iqbal Assistant Director of Highways Service (The officer appointed for this purpose) Dated 4th August 2017 ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE THE SCHEDULE Garage Site off Southwell Avenue Northolt Middlesex UB5 4DX Erection of two detached two-storey dwelling houses, together with associated cycle storage, landscaping, parking and boundary treatments - Regulation 3 (Development by London Borough of Ealing Council) OAKLANDS COLLEGE ST ALBANS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A ZOO LICENCE (NEW ZOOS AND EXISITING ZOOS SUBJECT TO A DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 6(1 )(B) OF THE ACT) 1. We Oaklands College Smallford Campus, Hatfield Rd, Oaklands, St Albans AL4 0JA hereby give notice that in not less than two months after publication of this notice we intend to make application to the St Albans City & District Council for a licence to operate at Oaklands College Smallford Campus, Hatfield Rd, Oaklands, St Albans AL4 0JA. 2. A written notice of the intention to make application for a zoo licence, giving details about the proposed zoo, has been sent to the said Council. This may be Inspected, free of charge, at the office of the Council at St Albans City and District Council, Civic Centre, St Peters Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 3JE Between the hours of 9am and 4pm. DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION These applications, associated plans and documents can be examined at City Development Department Reception, Ground Floor, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, every Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 08:30am - 4:30pm and Wed 09:30am - 4:30pm or at www.dundeecity.gov.uk . (Top Tasks - View Planning Application and insert application ref no) Written comments may be made to the Director of City Development, Development Management Team, Floor 6, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, DD1 1LS and email comments can be submitted online through the Council's Public Access System. All comments to be received by 25.08.2017 FORMAT: Ref No; Address; Proposal 17/00517/LBC, 13 Whitehall St, Dundee, DD1 4AA, Internal alterations to restaurant Representations must be made as described here, even if you have commented to the applicant prior to the application being made. ARGYLL & BUTE COUNCIL These applications listed below together with other related documents may be inspected between 09:00-12.30 –13.30-16:00 hrs Monday to Friday at 1A Manse Brae Lochgilphead PA31 8RD, at the alternative locations detailed below during their normal opening times or by logging on to the Council’s website at www.argyll-bute.gov.uk. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), RELATED PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 REF. No.L PROPOSAL SITE ADDRESS LOCATION OF PLANS 17/01836/LIB Installation of replacement windows 1 Adelaide Street Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 7AF Helensburgh Library 17/01936/LIB Internal alterations to form WC and installation of external vent cover on rear elevation 1 Lagarie House Torwoodhill Road Rhu Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 8LF Sub Post Office Rhu 17/01798/LIB External alterations comprising; limeharling, replacement of external stairs and rooflights, Tangy Mill Kilkenzie Argyll And Bute Burnet Building St John St Campbeltown installation of secondary glazing, internal alterations and inlet for proposed air source heat pump. Written comments can be made to the above address or submitted online http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find- and-comment-planning-applications within 21 days of this advert. Please quote the reference number in any correspondence. Any letter of representation the Council receives is considered a public document and will be published on our website. Anonymous or marked confidential correspondence will not be considered. A weekly list of all applications can be viewed at all Area Offices, Council Libraries and on the Councils website. ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 APPLICATION(S) AFFECTING THE CHARACTER OR APPEARANCE OF A CONSERVATION AREA & APPLICATION(S) FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT Comments may be made on the above developments within 21 days from the date of publication of this notice. Submit any comments to the Planning Manager, Development Management, Orkney Islands Council, School Place, Kirkwall, KW15 1NY or alternatively email your comments to [email protected] Proposal/Reference: 17/323/HH & 17/324/LB Address of Proposal: 43 Albert Street, Kirkwall Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Repairs and restoration works including install window astragals and replacement rainwater goods and porch roof RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Applications for Listed Building Consent, listed below, together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at the Customer Service Centre, Renfrewshire House, Cotton Street, Paisley, PA1 1AN between the hours of 8.45am - 4.45pm Monday - Thursday and 8.45am - 3.55pm on a Friday or online at www.renfrewshire.gov.uk. Anyone wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director of Development and Housing Services, Renfrewshire House, Cotton Street, Paisley, PA1 1JD. ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF WORKS Glasgow Airport Investment Area, Abbotsinch Road, Paisley Partial demolition of south-west wing wall and reinstatement with masonry clad wing wall complete with masonry parapet. WEST LOTHIAN COUNCIL PLANNING ETC. APPLICATIONS The Council has received the following applications which it is required to advertise. Applicants Proposal Days for Comment 0579/LBC/17 Listed building consent for erection of electrification gantry, extension of platforms towards OB125 including retaining wall to maintain slope at rear of platform 1 and association CCTV/ lighting/platform 21 days ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE announcement equipment, installation of platform fence and gates, replacement of waiting shelters, ducting below platforms, alterations to platform drainage, renewal of platform lighting (Grid Ref 305280 667171) at: West Calder Station, West Calder 0538/LBC/17 Listed Building Consent for Replacement Windows (Grid Ref 308339 660907) Wester Causewayend House, Wester Causewayend, Kirknewton EH27 8DH For information about each proposal, please contact the case officer directly. Applications can be viewed online at www.westlothian.gov.uk or at West Lothian Civic Centre, Howden South Road, Livingston EH54 6FF, during working hours. Comments on proposals should be submitted in the stated time period and must be via the council’s website or in writing to the address below. Please be aware that, except in exceptional circumstances, your representations will be publicly available as part of the planning file which will also appear on the internet. Development Management, West Lothian Civic Centre, Howden South Road, Livingston EH54 6FF. This application is advertised under • Section 9(3) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997. GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL PUBLICITY FOR PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 You can view applications together with the plans and other documents submitted with them online at http:// www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or at Glasgow City Council, Service Desk, 45 John Street, Glasgow G1 1JE, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm - except public holidays. All comments are published online and are available for public inspection. Written comments may be made within 21 days from 4 August 2017 online at http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or to the Executive Director of Development and Regenerations Services, Development Management, 231 George Street Glasgow G1 1RX. 17/01849/DC 17/01850/DC 1 Park Terrace G3 - Use of office (class 2) as three residential flats (sui generis) and associated internal and external alteration to listed building 17/01852/DC 14 Newark Drive G41 - Installation of handrail to front of property 17/01866/DC Glasgow Nuffield Hospital, 25 Beaconsfield Road G12 - Installation of replacement windows 17/01791/DC 18 Ruthven Lane G12 - Use of hairdressers (Class 1) as gym (class 11) and alterations to frontage (retrospective) 17/01811/DC 17/01828/DC Storey 3/1, Scottish Legal Building, 95 Bothwell Street G2 - External alterations to rear elevations 17/01843/DC Suite 1-2, 24 St Vincent Place G1 - Internal and external alterations to listed building 17/01851/DC 14 Newark Drive G41 - External alterations to listed building 17/01847/DC 260 Byres Road G12 - Use of public footpath as external seating area associated with adjacent public house 17/01655/DC 17/01656/DC Flat Basement, 8 Lynedoch Place G3 - External alterations per installation of replacement windows to flatted dwelling (retrospective) 17/01831/DC 21 Athole Gardens G12 - External alterations including stone facade and roof repairs 17/01816/DC Princes Square, 48 Buchanan Street G1 – Use of shop (class 1) as cinema (class 11) with ancillary licensed cafe (class 3) - Section 42 application to amend conditions 01 and 05 of consent 17/00739/DC to extend range of cooking methods to ancillary cafe 17/01747/DC 359 West Princes Street G4 - External repairs to flatted dwellings 17/01788/DC 194 Renfrew Street Glasgow G3 6TX - External alterations, with erection of upper storey extension to single storey structure at rear of listed building 17/01856/DC 17/01858/DC 2270 Gartloch Road G69 - Demolition of extension and erection of single storey replacement extension to the rear of listed building 17/01830/DC 51-53 Lauderdale Gardens G12 - Re-roofing, re- rendering and associated repairs to tenemental properties 17/01710/DC 33 Regent Park Square G41 - Internal and external alteration to category B listed building 17/01841/DC 17/01842/DC Storey Ground, Riverside House, 260 Clyde Street G1 - External alteration to listed building comprising of installation of non-illuminated signage 17/01789/DC 194 Renfrew Street G3 - External alterations, with erection of upper storey extension to single storey structure at rear of listed building 17/01823/DC 18 Hyndland Road G12 - External repairs to front of flatted dwelling. 17/01829/DC 63 Airlie Street G12 - Replacement of existing roof slates and associated repairs 17/01541/DC 361 Argyle Street G2 - Use of sandwich bar (Class 1) as hot food takeaway (Sui Generis), erection of flue and use of footway as external seating area associated with premises. 17/01835/DC 96-96A Argyle Street G2- Use of shop (Class 1) as office (Class 2) and associated frontage alterations 17/01848/DC Flat 0/1, 7 Hamilton Gardens G12 - Installation of rotating seat to decking of flatted dwelling 17/01701/DC 33 Regent Park Square G41 - Amalgamation of two flatted dwellings to form one dwelling and associated external alterations 17/01753/DC Millennium Hotel 40 George Square G2 - External alterations to listed building 17/01731/DC 17/01735/DC 214 Hunter Street G4 - Internal and external alterations including common repairs and window replacement to front and rear of listed property SHETLAND ISLANDS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 These applications, associated plans and documents can be examined, 09.00-17.00, Mon-Fri, at: Shetland Islands Council, Planning Department, Train Shetland, Gremista Industrial Estate, Gremista, Shetland, ZE1 0PX. Please call 744293 to make an appointment if you wish to discuss any application. Applications, associated plans and documents can also be viewed on the Council website at www.shetland.gov.uk. Format: Ref No; Proposal & Address 2017/244/LBC; To replace existing signage on Market Cross elevation and add new signage to Mounthooly Street elevation; 107 Commercial Street, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0LU Written comments may be made to Iain McDiarmid, Executive Manager, at the above address, email [email protected] by 25/08/2017. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE INVERCLYDE COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 These applications, associated plans and documents may be examined at http://planning.inverclyde.gov.uk/Online/ and at Inverclyde Council, Regeneration and Planning, Municipal Buildings, Clyde Square, Greenock 08.45 – 16.45 (Mon-Thurs) and 08.45 – 16.00 (Fri). 17/0017/LB- Erection of car port, shed, decking and alterations to the entrance at 158 Finnart Street, Greenock, PA16 8JB Comments before 25th August 2017 Written comments may be made to Mr Stuart Jamieson, Regeneration and Planning, Inverclyde Council, Municipal Buildings Clyde Square, Greenock PA15 1LY, email: [email protected] PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Details and representation information: 21 days Proposal/Reference: 17/01269/LBC Address of Proposal: 1 Arlary Steadings Milnathort Kinross KY13 9SJ . Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse at Proposal/Reference: 17/01089/LBC Address of Proposal: Keepers Cottage And Auchleeks Stable Block Trinafour Pitlochry PH18 5UF Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations and extension to building at ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 LISTED BUILDING CONSENT REGULATION (8)(1)(A) – 21 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE PLANNING APPLICATIONS The applications listed below together with the plans, drawings and other documents submitted with them may be examined at Business Hub 4, Ground Floor North, Marischal College, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1AB between the hours of 8:30am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday or online by entering the reference number at https://publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/. Written comments may be submitted to the Head of Planning and Sustainable Development at the same postal address or online via the above website link. Representations must be received within the time period specified under each of the categories and the reference number of the application quoted in all correspondence. Subject to personal data being removed, representations will be open to public inspection by interested parties on request. THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 Listed Building Consent Regulation (8)(1)(a) – 21 days from the date of this notice Address: 113 High Street, Aberdeen, AB24 3EN Proposal: Internal alterations to first floor accommodation; replacement of 1 uPVC window and 6 timber-framed windows to the first floor and replacement of 2 uPVC dormer windows to rear second floor Applicant: Mr David Craik Ref No: 170904/LBC Address: 108 Crown Street, Aberdeen, AB11 6HJ Proposal: Alterations and rear extension to existing property to form 4no. private residential flats Applicant: Cater Corporation Ltd. Ref No: 170897/LBC Address: 4 Rubislaw Terrace, Aberdeen, AB10 1XE Proposal: Alterations to existing window opening to form door to rear including internal alterations Applicant: Russell Gibson Financial Services Ref No: 170884/LBC Address: 85 King Street, Aberdeen, AB24 5AB Proposal: Re-Cladding of Front Door Entrance and Rebuilding of Granite Walls Below Windows (Retrospective) Applicant: Mr Andrew Burnett Ref No: 170875/LBC Would Community Councils, conservation groups and societies, applicants and members of the public please note that Aberdeen City Council as planning authority intent to accept only those representations which have been received within the above periods as prescribed in terms of planning legislation. Letters of representations will be open to public view, in whole and in summary according to the usual practice of this authority). Date: 04 August 2017 ERIC OWENS HEAD OF PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (INTERIM) Proposal/Reference: 170904/LBC Address of Proposal: 108 Crown Street, Aberdeen AB24 3EN Name and Address of Applicant: Mr David Craik Description of Proposal: Internal alterations to first floor accommodation CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 -REGULATION 20(1). THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 - REGULATION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 - PUBLICITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT. PLANNING AND BUILDING STANDARDS Applications, plans and other documents submitted may be examined at Planning & Building Standards front counter, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BG between the hours of 8:30-5:00 Monday-Thursday & 8:30-3:40 on Friday. Written comments may be made quoting the application number to the Head of Planning & Building Standards within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. You can view, track & comment on planning applications online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning. The application may have been subject to a pre-application consultation process & comments may have been made to the applicant prior to the application being submitted. Notwithstanding this, persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so as above. Head of Planning and Transport, PLACE 17/01518/FUL Cranley Nursery 226 Braid Road Edinburgh EH10 6NZ Erection of single storey Nursery Building, removal of 2x trees + proposed Tree Planting. 17/02456/FUL GF, 1F, 9 Blacket Place Edinburgh EH9 1RN Combination of ground and first floor flats, alterations to the rear two storey annex, removal of the rear single storey annex and erection of new single storey extension. 17/02531/FUL Oak Inn 108 - 110 St John's Road Edinburgh EH12 8AX Level off the existing steep sloped ground from the entrance of the public house to street level with level timber decking to provide an area for patrons to sit externally to the property. 17/02581/FUL GF 20 Belgrave Crescent Edinburgh EH4 3AJ Proposed summerhouse in rear garden 17/03054/LBC 14 Rutland Square Edinburgh EH1 2BB Refurbishment of 6 windows on rear, with replacement of sills and new sashes to incorporate Conservation double-glazing (6mm), all to exactly replicate existing window styles. Two windows on each of 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors. No other building work or alteration. 17/03190/FUL Flat 6 71 Canongate Edinburgh EH8 8BS Proposed windows + door replacement in white upvc ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 17/03191/LBC Flat 6 71 Canongate Edinburgh EH8 8BS Proposed windows + door replacement in white upvc, proposed internal door with white GRP fire door. 17/03287/LBC Guthrie Court 10 Lasswade Road Edinburgh EH16 6RZ Remove small high level ventilation dormers and replace with conservation style rooflights. Remove skylights and section of wall head to north elevation and replace with 2no. new dormers. Infill existing window opening to North elevation to match existing wall finish. 17/03302/LBC 22 North Fort Street Edinburgh EH6 4HD Formation of en-suite shower room 17/03322/FUL Flat 1 35 Easter Steil Edinburgh EH10 5XE Proposed Window Replacement 17/03336/LBC 27 Bellevue Place Edinburgh EH7 4BS Replace the roof slate to replacement Spanish CUPA heavy slate. At the front of the property we will "tie in" with our neighbour’s roof so there will be no visible join. At the rear, we will add a hidden watergate. 17/03351/LBC Flat 11 31 Salisbury Road Edinburgh EH16 5AA Increase width of existing external opening to patio with awning above; Removal and relocation of internal partitions; Form new opening to bedroom with double pocket doors; Install new fireplace 17/03364/FUL 30 Craigmillar Park Edinburgh EH16 5PS Proposed installation of replacement porch to rear of property. 17/03375/FUL 21 - 22 St Andrew Square Edinburgh EH2 1AY Change of use from offices (Class 4) to hotel (Class 7), café/bar unit (Class 3), alterations and extension of existing premises. 17/03376/LBC 21 - 22 St Andrew Square Edinburgh EH2 1AY Internal and external alterations including courtyard extension and extension of upper levels to the rear. 17/03380/LBC 51 North Castle Street Edinburgh EH2 3LJ Change of Use from commercial to residential with internal alterations to form kitchen + bathrooms 17/03382/FUL 51 North Castle Street Edinburgh EH2 3LJ Change of use from offices to one dwelling 17/03384/LBC 15A India Street Edinburgh EH3 6HA Removal of the existing single glazed sash windows + installation of new double glazed sash windows to front elevation 17/03388/FUL 6 Grosvenor Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5EP Change of Use from hotel to serviced apartments, formation of 2x new build apartment pods + landscaping within the existing rear garden area 17/03389/FUL 12 Hermitage Drive Edinburgh EH10 6DD Remove existing garage and erect new garage. 17/03392/FUL 11,11A & 11B Gayfield Square Edinburgh EH1 3NT Demolition of existing building and erection of residential apartments. 17/03393/CON 11,11A & 11B Gayfield Square Edinburgh EH1 3NT Demolition of existing building. 17/03399/FUL 37 South Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1LL Alterations and part change of use to sub-divide existing shop premises and form HMO flat. 17/03406/LBC Flat 2 24 Drumsheugh Gardens Edinburgh EH3 7RN Re-instate existing (bricked up) opening between kitchen and living/ dining room, existing single glazed sash windows to front + rear to be refurbished + draft stripped, secondary glazing to be provided to rear. 17/03409/LBC BF 6 Wellington Place Edinburgh EH6 7EQ Extend extremely small basement flat to form new living area. At present the flat has a small shared living and sleeping apartment. 17/03410/FUL BF 6 Wellington Place Edinburgh EH6 7EQ Proposed Extension to rear of existing basement flat to form new living area. 17/03413/FUL 1 Bright's Crescent Edinburgh EH9 2DA Subdivision of and extension of 2 storey house to form 2 flats with attic conversion, single storey extension and demolition of single storey garage 17/03418/LBC 35 Inverleith Row Edinburgh EH3 5QH Sub division of existing property with further internal alterations. New garage constructed to rear of property. 17/03421/FUL 2F1 10 West Preston Street Edinburgh EH8 9PX Remove existing timber frame tilt/turn windows and replace with hardwood sash/case double glazed windows. 17/03426/LBC 75 Lothian Road Edinburgh EH3 9AW Internal layout alterations and formation of new shop frontage. 17/03427/LBC BF 9 Douglas Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5BB Alterations to the windows and doors at the rear and combination of rooms at basement level. 17/03432/FUL 13 Spylaw Bank Road Edinburgh EH13 0JW Removal of existing garage and extension. Addition of new extension and new entrance steps, including car platform. Alteration of attic stairs and alteration of windows. 17/03436/LBC 1 Leopold Place Edinburgh EH7 5JW Alterations from offices to form 2no flats for short term let; Alter ground floor to form doorways in hall and main rear bedroom; Alter small rear bedroom to form shower rooms, floor over stairway in hall to lower ground floor. 17/03438/FUL 1 Leopold Place Edinburgh EH7 5JW Alterations & change of use from offices to 2no flats for short term lets. 17/03439/FUL 13 Jordan Lane Edinburgh EH10 4RA Forming an off- street car parking space. 17/03443/LBC 42 Rankeillor Street Edinburgh EH8 9HZ Alter existing flat to create door opening to bedroom directly from hallway; Alter existing non-original kitchen to form reduced kitchen and en-suite shower room. 17/03445/AMC 3 Dreghorn Barracks 82 Redford Road Edinburgh EH13 9QW Army barracks extension for new office block, garages and store. 17/03451/LBC 88 Grassmarket Edinburgh EH1 2JR Internal alterations to kitchen and toilets. 17/03452/FUL 5 Ravenscroft Place Edinburgh EH17 8QU Proposed alterations to property including extension to rear and widen existing vehicle access; Form new French doors on front elevation and new velux rooflights on rear elevation. 17/03453/LBC 3F 25 Royal Circus Edinburgh EH3 6TL Create new door opening between kitchen and lounge. 17/03461/FUL 9 Lady Road Edinburgh EH16 5PA Single storey extension with a roof terrace to the rear of the existing dwelling 17/03470/FUL 11 Stanley Road Edinburgh EH6 4SE Demolish existing outbuilding replace with new kitchen dining living area and new bedroom on half landing 17/03472/FUL Former St Margaret's School 4 East Suffolk Road Edinburgh EH16 5PJ Conversion of pre-school nursery to 6no. dwellings with car parking, bin store and landscaping. 17/03473/FUL 3F2 10 Royal Crescent Edinburgh EH3 6PZ Skylight replacement with 3 Velux rooflights. 17/03473/LBC 3F2 10 Royal Crescent Edinburgh EH3 6PZ Internal wall removal and skylight replacement. 17/03494/LBC PF1 3 Lord Russell Place Edinburgh EH9 1NQ Alterations to the interior of the property by way of demolitions and a reconfiguration of the flat. 17/03556/LBC Flat 1 36 Murrayfield Avenue Edinburgh EH12 6AY Altering internal layout, upgrading French doors, upgrading conservatory. STIRLING COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below are proposals requiring planning permission and/or Listed Building Consent which have been submitted to Stirling Council and may be viewed online at www.stirling.gov.uk/onlineplanning. Written comments may be made to the Planning & Building Standards Service Manager, Planning Services, Stirling Council, Teith House, Kerse Road, Stirling FK7 7QA (Telephone 01786 233660) within 21 days of this notice. Proposal/Reference: 17/00555/LBC/PM Address of Proposal: 23 Port Street, Stirling, FK8 2EJ Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Internal alterations to convert shop to office and external alterations to fit signage EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/Conservation Area Consent has been made to East Lothian Council, as Planning Authority, as detailed in the schedule hereto. The applications and plans are open to inspection at http:// pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be made in writing or by e-mail to the undersigned within 21 days of this date. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 04/08/17 Iain McFarlane Service Manager - Planning John Muir House Brewery Park HADDINGTON E-mail: [email protected] SCHEDULE 17/00671/CAC Conservation Area Consent Site At Manor Gardens Belhaven Dunbar East Lothian Demolition of fence 17/00659/LBC Listed Building Consent 8 Seafield Crescent Belhaven Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1NZ Alterations to building 17/00631/P Development in Conservation Area 17 Wedderburn Court Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 7TU Erection of conservatory and formation of decked area 17/00477/P Development in Conservation Area 22 Linkfield Road Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 7LQ Extension to house 17/00650/P Development in Conservation Area 7 Sidegate Mews Haddington East Lothian EH41 4BG Alteration, extension to house and formation of hardstanding area 17/00548/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development 4 Gosford Road Cockenzie Prestonpans East Lothian EH32 0HE Alteration to house, formation of vehicular access, hardstanding area and erection of gate 17/00560/P Development in Conservation Area and Listed Building Affected by Development St Michaels Inveresk Village Road Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 7UA Alterations to gates, gate piers, installation of lighting, post box, intercom unit and formation of hardstanding area (retrospective) DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below may be examined during normal office hours at Council Offices, Kirkbank, English Street Dumfries or Council Offices, Ashwood House, Sun Street, Stranraer. Alternatively, they can be viewed on-line by following the ePlanning link on the Council’s website at www.dumgal.gov.uk/planning. All representations should be made to me within 21 days from the date of this publication at Kirkbank, Council Offices, English Street, Dumfries, by email to [email protected] or via the Council’s website, as noted above. Head of Planning & Regulatory Services Proposal/Reference: 17/1323/LBC Address of Proposal: Gretna Hall Hotel Gretna Loaning Gretna Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Installation of 100 replacement windows and 7 patio doors with upvc windows and patio doors EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING APPLICATIONS For those applications which have been the subject of Pre-Application Consultation between the Applicant and the Community (and which are indicated as “PAC”), persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so to the Planning Authority in the manner indicated. The Applications listed may be examined at the address stated below between 09:00 and 17:00 hours Monday to Thursday and 09:00 and 16:00 hours Friday, excluding public holidays. All applications can also be viewed online via the Council website (www.east- ayrshire.gov.uk/eplanning) or by prior arrangement at one of the local offices throughout East Ayrshire. Written comments and electronic representations may be made to the Head of Planning and Economic Development, PO Box 26191, Kilmarnock KA1 9DX or [email protected] before the appropriate deadline. Please note that comments received outwith the specified period will only be considered in exceptional circumstances which will be a question of fact in each case. Head of Planning and Economic Development 1st August 2017 Where plans can be inspected: Dept. Economy & Skills, The Johnnie Walker Bond, 15 Strand Street, Kilmarnock, KA1 1HU Proposal/Reference: 17/0436/LB Address of Proposal: Mill Bridge Mill Avenue Kilmaurs Name and Address of Applicant: Ayrshire Roads Alliance The Johnnie Walker Bond 15 Strand street Kilmarnock KA1 1HU Description of Proposal: Installation of Guard Rail to raise the height of the parapets Proposal/Reference: 17/0545/LB Address of Proposal: 84A Portland Street Kilmarnock KA3 1AA Name and Address of Applicant: Partners for Inclusion Group West Kirk 84 Portland Street Kilmarnock KA3 1AA Description of Proposal: Installation of 6 signs. Proposal/Reference: 17/0566/AMCLB Address of Proposal: Portland Arms Cross Street Galston KA4 8AL Name and Address of Applicant: ZM Architecture Ltd 62 Albion Street Glasgow G1 1NY Description of Proposal: Discharge of Condition No. 2 (Method Statement) of Planning Consent No. 16/0216/LB ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, REGULATION 60(2)(A) OR 65(2)(A) OR PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015, REGULATION 8 The applications listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at the local planning office as given below between the hours of 8.45 am and 5.00 pm on Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). You can also examine the application and make comment online using the Planning Register at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/. Internet access is available at all Aberdeenshire libraries.

31 July 2017
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017 NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (REGULATION 20) SSE Generation Limited (Company Number: 02310571) of 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU (“the Company”) have sought consent to construct and operate a wind farm at land 6 km east of Girvan (Central Grid Reference NX 29855 98565) and for a direction under Section 57 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. The development, known as Hadyard Hill Extension Wind Farm, is subject to environmental impact assessment. The Company has previously submitted an Environmental Statement and Further Environmental Information (an Addendum). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the company has submitted to the Scottish Ministers additional information in respect of the application consisting of an Erratum to the Addendum. The Erratum provides a correction to Appendix 7.4A: Private Water Supplies Risk Assessment and associated chapters. Copies of the Erratum have been forwarded to South Ayrshire Council to be made available for public inspection by being placed on the planning register. Copies of the Erratum, free of charge, explaining the correction, are available for inspection at: Viewing Location Opening Hours South Ayrshire Council, Burns House, Burns Statue Square, Ayr, KA7 1UT Monday – Thursday 0845 - 1645 Friday 0845 - 1600 Girvan Library, Montgomerie Street, Girvan, KA26 9HE Monday 1100 - 1300 and 1400 - 1900 Tuesday - Friday 0900 - 1300 and 1400 - 1700 Dailly Library, Community Centre, 67 Main Street, Dailly KA26 9SB. Monday 1500 - 1700 and 1830 - 2100 Tuesday 1000 - 1200 and 1400 - 1800 Thursday 1830 - 2100 Friday 1400 - 1700 Barr Community Hall, Stinchar Road, Barr, KA26 9TW Monday - Friday 0900 - 1700 The Erratum can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ or on www.energyconsents.scot. Copies of the Erratum can also be obtained from SSE Generation Limited free of charge by telephoning 0141 224 7192. Any representations to the application may be submitted by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected]; or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation. All representations should be received by no later than 11th September 2017. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals) and full return email or postal address of those making the representation. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. If further additional information is submitted by the Company after this notice it will be subject to further public notice, and representations in relation to such information may be made as stated in that further notice. The Scottish Ministers may cause a Public Local Inquiry (“PLI”) to be held into this application. If the relevant planning authority objects the Scottish Ministers must do so. Following examination of the environmental information, the Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal. Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Local Energy & Consents processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Local Energy & Consents, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU

13 March 2017
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Further to the notice of an application for consent to construct and operate a wind farm at land 6 km east of Girvan (Central Grid Reference NX 29855 98565) and for a direction under Section 57 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted, SSE Generation Limited (Company Number: 02310571) of 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU have now submitted Further Environmental Information (FEI) to Scottish Ministers supplementing the Hadyard Hill Extension Wind Farm Environmental Statement. Copies of the FEI submitted are available for inspection during normal office hours at: • South Ayrshire Council, Burns House, Burns Statue Square, Ayr, KA7 1UT. • Girvan Library, Montgomerie Street, Girvan, KA26 9HE. • Dailly Library, Community Centre, 67 Main Street, Dailly KA26 9SB. • Barr Community Hall, Stinchar Road, Barr, KA26 9TW. The FEI can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. A copy has been made available to South Ayrshire Council (Planning) for public inspection. Copies of the FEI can also be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (tel: 0141 224 7192) at a charge of £1,000 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations should be made by email to the Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow G2 8LU identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for objection or support not later than 14 April 2017. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals) and full return email or postal address of those making the representation. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to The Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU APPLICATION FOR A GENERATION LICENCE UNDER ARTICLE 10(1)(A) OF THE ELECTRICITY (NI) ORDER 1992 AS AMENDED BY THE ENERGY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER Full name of the applicant: Lightsource SPV 94 Limited Address of the applicant(s) or, in the case of a body corporate, the registered or principal office: 7TH FLOOR, 33 HOLBORN, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1N 2HT Where the applicant is a company, the full names of the current Directors and the company's registered number. Kareen Boutonnat Mark Turner Company Registration No: 08661418 Where a holding of 20 per cent, or more of the shares (see Note) of an applicant is held by a body corporate or partnership or an incorporated association carrying on a trade or business with or without a view to profit, the name(s) and address (es) of the holder(s) of such shares shall be provided. Lightsource Renewable Energy Limited, 7TH FLOOR, 33 HOLBORN, LONDON, EC1N 2HT Desired date from which the licence is to take effect. As soon as possible The number of generating stations intended to be operated under the licence (if granted). Circa.20.70MW: All are Solar Photovoltaic Modules and Inverters, with 10 Photovoltaic Inverters (Provisional Design Only). A sufficient description specifying the actual or proposed locations of those stations. E.g.: by reference to townlands, local government districts, postal address, etc. Maghaberry Airfield, Maghaberry Road, Antrim, BT28 2PT A description of how those stations will, in each case, be fuelled or driven. Solar Photovoltaic Modules and Inverters The date when any proposed generating stations are expected to be commissioned. December 2017 The capacity and type of each unit within the generating station (MW). Circa.20.70MW: All are Solar Photovoltaic Modules and Inverters, with a combined sum of 10 Photovoltaic Inverters SMA Sunny Central 9 x 2200kw & 1 x 880kw Max Output Ratings (Provisional Design Only). Details of any licences held, applied for or being applied for by the applicant in respect of the generation, participation in transmission or supply of electricity. None COMMISSION FOR ENERGY REGULATION NOTICE OF MODIFICATION OF THE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR LICENCE In accordance with sections 19 - 22 of the Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (as amended), the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) hereby gives notice of modifications to the Eirgrid Transmission System Operator licence. These licence changes are to facilitate the implementation of the Integrated Single Electricity Market. The implementation of these licence modifications follows notification published in the Irish Times on 16 December 2016. Further detail on the content of the licence modifications are outlined in the Decision Paper CER/17/036 published on the CER’s website at www.cer.ie. The effective date of this licence changes will be 7 April 2017. For further information please contact: The I-SEM Licensing Team Tel: 01 400 08 00 Email: [email protected] COMMISSION FOR ENERGY REGULATION NOTICE OF MODIFICATION OF THE MARKET OPERATOR LICENCE In accordance with sections 19 - 22 of the Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (as amended), the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) hereby gives notice of modifications to the EirGrid Market Operator licence. These licence changes are to facilitate the implementation of the Integrated Single Electricity Market. The implementation of these licence modifications follows notification published in the Irish Times on 16 December 2016. Further detail on the content of the licence modifications are outlined in the Decision Paper CER/17/036 published on the CER’s website at www.cer.ie. The effective date of this licence changes will be 7 April 2017. For further information please contact: The I-SEM Licensing Team Tel: 01 400 08 00 Email: [email protected] ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PORTS & HARBOURS ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT SCOTLAND A83 OLD MILITARY ROAD ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT DETERMINATION BY THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS UNDER SECTIONS 20A AND 55A OF THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984 THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS hereby give notice that they have determined that their proposal to widen a section of the A83 trunk road at the Rest and Be Thankful is: (a) not a project which falls within Annex I of Council Directive No. 85/337/EEC on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment as amended by Council Directive No. 97/11/EC and Council Directive No. 2003/35/EC of the European Parliament and Council; (b) is a relevant project within the meaning of Sections 20A(9) and 55A(7) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984, and falls within Annex II of the said Directive but that having regard to the selection criteria contained in Annex III of the Directive it should not be made subject to an environmental impact assessment in accordance with the Directive, and accordingly the project does not require the publication of an Environmental Statement. F BROWN A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers Transport Scotland, Trunk Roads Bus Operations, Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow G4 0HF 21st February 2017

6 March 2017
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Further to the notice of an application for consent to construct and operate a wind farm at land 6 km east of Girvan (Central Grid Reference NX 29855 98565) and for a direction under Section 57 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted, SSE Generation Limited (Company Number: 02310571) of 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU have now submitted Further Environmental Information (FEI) to Scottish Ministers supplementing the Hadyard Hill Extension Wind Farm Environmental Statement. Copies of the FEI submitted are available for inspection during normal office hours at: • South Ayrshire Council, Burns House, Burns Statue Square, Ayr, KA7 1UT. • Girvan Library, Montgomerie Street, Girvan, KA26 9HE. • Dailly Library, Community Centre, 67 Main Street, Dailly KA26 9SB. • Barr Community Hall, Stinchar Road, Barr, KA26 9TW. The FEI can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. A copy has been made available to South Ayrshire Council (Planning) for public inspection. Copies of the FEI can also be obtained from SSE Generation Limited (tel: 0141 224 7192) at a charge of £1,000 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations should be made by email to the Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or by post to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow G2 8LU identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for objection or support not later than 14 April 2017. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals) and full return email or postal address of those making the representation. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to The Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU

17 October 2016
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571 and office at 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent to construct and operate an extension to the existing wind farm at Gordonbush Estate, approximately 9.5km to the north west of Brora (Central Grid Reference 284737, 913302) and for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be 52.5 MW comprising 15 turbines: 12 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 130 metres and 3 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 115 metres. SSE Generation Limited has now submitted to Scottish Ministers further information in the form of a Further Environmental Information (FEI) report including an assessment of a revision to the proposed Development, which includes removal of one turbine, reduction in height of another turbine, and an amendment to the track layout and change to the permanent meteorological mast location, in respect of each of the environmental topics assessed in the Gordonbush Wind Farm Extension Environmental Statement (June 2015). Copies of the FEI report have been provided explaining the Company’s proposals in more detail and are available for inspection during normal office hours at: The Highland Council The Highland Council Department of Planning & Development Area Planning Office Glenurquhart Road Drummuie Inverness Golspie IV3 5NX KW10 6TA The FEI report can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. A copy of the further information has been made available to The Highland Council for public inspection at the addresses detailed above. Copies of the FEI report may be obtained from SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 224 7245) at a charge of £350 per hard copy and £10 on CD. Any representations should be made in writing to The Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow G2 8LU or emailed to [email protected] identifying the proposal and specifying grounds for objection or support, not later than 18th November 2016. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals) and full return email and postal address of those making representation. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Local Energy & Consents processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Local Energy & Consents, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU KYPE MUIR WIND FARM EXTENSION NOTICE OF DECISION ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Further to the notice of an application for consent to construct and operate an extension to Kype Muir Wind Farm at land approximately 6.5km to the south-west of Strathaven and 4.5km south-east of Drumclog that lies within South Lanarkshire Local Authority area, comprising of 15 turbines, 8 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 152 metres and 7 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 132 metres. Notice is hereby given that Banks Renewables (Harting Rig Wind Farm) Limited (“the Company”) has been granted consent by Scottish Ministers to construct and operate a wind generated power station Kype Muir Wind Farm Extension, together with planning permission under section 57(2) of the Town & Country Planning Act (Scotland) 1997. Copies of the decision statement and related documentation can be obtained from: Energy Consents Unit Scottish Government 4th Floor 5 Atlantic Quay 150 Broomielaw Glasgow G2 8LU Or by email from [email protected] Or on the Energy Consents website: www.energyconsents.scot Copies of the decision statement and related documentation have been made available to South Lanarkshire Council to be made available for public inspection by being placed on the planning register. TRANSPORT SCOTLAND NOTICE OF DETERMINATION A87 320 LUSA NEW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT DETERMINATION BY THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS UNDER SECTIONS 20A AND 55A OF THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984 THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS hereby give notice that they have determined that their proposal to carry out repair works on 320 Lusa New Culvert which carries the Abhainn Lusa under the A87 trunk road, near Broadford Airstrip, Isle of Skye is– (a) not a project which falls within Annex I of Council Directive No. 85/337/EEC on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment as amended by Council Directive No. 97/11/EC and Council Directive No. 2003/35/EC of the European Parliament and Council; (b) is a relevant project within the meaning of Sections 20A(9) and 55A(7) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984, and falls within Annex II of the said Directive but that having regard to the selection criteria contained in Annex III of the Directive it should not be made subject to an environmental impact assessment in accordance with the Directive, and accordingly the project does not require the publication of an Environmental Statement. J W Hindshaw A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers Transport Scotland, Trunk Roads Bus Operations, Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow G4 0HF 4th October 2016 Planning TOWN PLANNING ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 - NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 17 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 - NOTICE UNDER REGULATIONS 20 AND 36 CREATE A SALMON FARMING SITE, COMPRISING 8 X 130M CIRCUMFERENCE CAGES, 2 X 4 IN A 75M GRID AND INCLUDE A 600T FEED BARGE. Notice is hereby given that additional information in relation to an environmental statement has been submitted to the Orkney Islands Council by Cooke Aquaculture Scotland Ltd, relating to the planning application 16/454/MAR in respect of the creation of a salmon farming site, comprising 8 x 130m circumference cages, 2 x 4 in a 75m grid and include a 600t feed barge. Possible decisions relating to the applications are:- (i) approval of the application without conditions; (ii) approval of the application with conditions; (iii) refusal of the application. Copies of the additional information together with the environmental statement, the associated application and other documents submitted with the application may be inspected at the address below between the hours of 9am –1pm & 2pm-5pm, Monday to Friday, during the period of 28 days beginning 14th October 2016. Details (including plans) can also be viewed online at www.orkney.gov.uk– follow the link to Planning in the box to the left side of the home page. Copies of the Environmental Statement may be purchased from Naomi Dempsey at Cooke Aquaculture Scotland Ltd by emailing [email protected] or tel. 01856 876101, it costs £200 for a paper copy or an electronic copy for £20. A paper copy is also available to view at Westray Post Office, Pierowall, Westray KW17 2DH. Any persons wishing to make representations to Orkney Islands Council about the environmental statement should make them within the 28 day period, either in writing to the Planning Manager, Development Management at the address below, or alternatively by email to [email protected]. Orkney Islands Council School Place KIRKWALL KW15 1NY PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF AN APPLICATION MADE UNDER REGULATION 10 OF THE POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2013 INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL Notice is hereby given that Webtech (NI) Ltd has applied to the Chief Inspector for an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Permit to operate an installation involving the manufacture of flexible packaging solutions for the food and beverage industry. The installation is located at Killyhevlin Industrial Estate, Enniskillen, BT74 4EJ, County Fermanagh. The application contains all particulars as required by the Regulations including a description of foreseeable significant effects of emissions from the installation on the environment. A copy of the application is available for public inspection free of charge between the hours of 09.30-12.00 and 14.00-15.30 at Northern Ireland Environment Agency, Klondyke Building, Cromac Avenue, Gasworks Business Park, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast, BT7 2JA and Fermanagh & Omagh District Council, Enniskillen Townhall, 2 Townhall Street, BT74 7BA, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. In addition, members of the public who wish to obtain a copy of the relevant information contained in the register can do so upon the payment of a reasonable charge to cover the cost of photocopying. Written representations about the application may be sent to the Chief Inspector of the Industrial Pollution & Radiochemical Inspectorate, Northern Ireland Environment Agency, (address as above), within 42 days from the date of this publication. All representations will be placed on the public register unless a representation contains a written request to the contrary. If there is such a request, the register will only include a statement that there has been such a request. SHETLAND ISLANDS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 These applications, associated plans and documents can be examined, 09.00-17.00, Mon-Fri, at: Shetland Islands Council, Development Services Department, 8 North Ness Business Park, Lerwick, ZE1 0LZ. Please call 744293 to make an appointment if you wish to discuss any application. Applications, associated plans and documents can also be viewed on the Council website at www.shetland.gov.uk. Format: Ref No; Proposal & Address 2016/096/LBC; Replacement of existing double glazed windows to wooden double glazed windows; 2 Veensgarth, Gott, Tingwall, Shetland, ZE2 9SB 2016/371/LBC; Alterations to the existing ATM aperture to accommodate the installation of a new ATM and a 1500mm x1040mm x 10mm ATM surround Collar. White text, white daisy wheel logo on a blue background with purple trim; 81 Commercial Street, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0AD Written comments may be made to Iain McDiarmid, Executive Manager, at the above address, email [email protected] by 04/11/2016. SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2008 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO BE PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER UNDER REGULATION 20(1) Applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be inspected on line at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk and can also be viewed electronically at the following locations:- • Council Offices, South Vennel, Lanark ML11 7JT • Civic Centre, Andrew Street, East Kilbride G74 1AB • Brandon Gate, 1 Leechlee Road, Hamilton ML3 0XB between the hours of 8.45am and 4.45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8.45am and 4.15pm on Friday (excluding public holidays). Written comments may be made to the Head of Planning and Building Standards, 1st Floor Montrose House, 154 Montrose Please note that any comments which you make to an application cannot generally be treated as confidential. All emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures,email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. Lindsay Freeland Chief Executive Proposal/Reference: HM/16/0440 Address of Proposal: David Livingstone Centre, Station Road, Blantyre Listed Building Consent Representations within 21 days Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Remedial works and refurbishment of Shuttle Row museum building and Africa Pavilion building. The proposal also includes the removal of the two small extensions to the rear of the building to be replaced with a small extension. In addition external works are to take place to the surrounding landscape around both the museum and Africa pavilion ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015. The following applications, together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at the public access terminals located at the Council offices at Fairfield House, 8 Lothian Road, Dalkeith, in all local libraries, and at the Online Planning pages at the Midlothian Council Website - www.midlothian.gov.uk 16/00661/LBC Installation of replacement windows and doors at The Coach House, Mavisbank, Loanhead, EH18 1HY 16/00666/LBC Installation of window to existing window opening and internal alterations at Rosebery Farm, Gorebridge, EH23 4SP 16/00668/LBC Installation of replacement double glazed units into existing conservatory frame; rooflights; formation of raised platt; and internal alterations at 14 Temple, Gorebridge, EH23 4SQ 16/00671/LBC Installation of replacement window at 71 Bonnyrigg Road, Dalkeith, EH22 3JA Deadline for comments: 4 November 2016 Peter Arnsdorf, Planning Manager, Education, Communities and Economy. THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 - REGULATION 20(1). THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 - REGULATION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 - PUBLICITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT. PLANNING AND BUILDING STANDARDS Applications, plans and other documents submitted may be examined at Planning & Building Standards front counter, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BG between the hours of 8:30-5:00 Monday-Thursday & 8:30-3:40 on Friday. Written comments may be made quoting the application number to the Head of Planning & Building Standards within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. You can view, track & comment on planning applications online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning. The application may have been subject to a pre-application consultation process & comments may have been made to the applicant prior to the application being submitted. Notwithstanding this, persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so as above. Head of Planning and Transport PLACE 16/01510/FUL 189 Morrison Street Edinburgh EH3 8DN Amendment to the detailed Planning Permission 10/02373/FUL to include revised car park layout, design amendments to H1, H2, H3, H4 AND H5, revised vehicular access arrangement, materials and hard and soft landscaping proposals. 16/03356/PPP Former 9-21 Salamander Place Edinburgh Residential development and commercial development (Class 1 (Retail), Class 2 (Financial, Professional and other services), Class 3 (Food and Drink), Class 4 (Business)), open space including extension to the allotment facility, and all ancillary development. 16/04091/FUL Haddon’s Court Garden Haddon’s Court Edinburgh Erect black metal fence around private garden area. 16/04135/LBC 40 Pentland Avenue Edinburgh EH13 0HY Remove window and walling below to install new French doors 16/04197/FUL 23 Russell Place Edinburgh EH5 3HW Replacement of existing flat roofed concrete garage including relaying at ground level existing concrete base, which is currently 110mm higher than the ground. The replacement will be slightly shorter. 16/04411/FUL 2F2 7 Manse Street Edinburgh EH12 7TR Form a window to the gable end elevation of our second floor flat. The window shall be the same style/size of windows in the flat block to match with the surrounding conservation area. 16/04436/LBC 248 Portobello High Street Edinburgh EH15 2AT Proposed new shopfront and signage and remove internal partition. 16/04492/LBC 96-98 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3DF Install 2 CCTV cameras on the front elevation of the building. 16/04517/LBC 19 Bonaly Road Edinburgh EH13 0EH Replace existing rotten door with a composite Palladio cottage door colour to be confirmed. 16/04543/FUL 27 Park Road Edinburgh EH6 4LA Alter existing shed on north elevation to form two storey side extension. 16/04588/FUL 19B Gloucester Lane Edinburgh Convert existing domestic garage to office/studio space 16/04597/FUL Car Park Bread Street Lane Edinburgh Erection of small two storey office with car parking. 16/04598/FUL 100 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3DF Change of Use from Class 1 (Retail) to Class 3 (Restaurant) at 104 George Street (Unit 3). 16/04599/FUL 100 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3DF Change of Use from Class 1 (Retail) to Class 3 (Restaurant) at 100 George Street (Unit 1). 16/04600/FUL 100 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3DF Change of Use from Class 1 (Retail) to Class 2 (Optician) at 102 George Street (Unit 2). 16/04607/FUL 10 Blenheim Place Edinburgh EH7 5JH Sub division of single property into 2x dwelling houses 16/04632/LBC 4F1 9 Antigua Street Edinburgh EH1 3NH Internal alterations including new bathroom + kitchen fittings, repositioning of non-loadbearing internal partition wall plus existing single glazed sash + case window replaced with slimline double glazed sash + case window 16/04637/LBC 41 Manor Place Edinburgh EH3 7EB Form opening between kitchen + dining room 16/04639/FUL Flat 5 7 Baxter’s Place Edinburgh EH1 3AF Extend upper floor flat to create maisonette with construction of larger dormer to rear 16/04640/LBC Flat 5 7 Baxter’s Place Edinburgh EH1 3AF Extend upper floor flat to create maisonette with construction of larger dormer to rear 16/04654/LBC 33 Ravelston Dykes Road Edinburgh EH4 3PA Removal of conservatory including timber floor + associated repairs to remaining structure, blocking former doorway between house + conservatory 16/04656/LBC 19 Windsor Street Edinburgh EH7 5LA New shower room fitted within store room at second floor level and new cast iron pipe. 16/04684/FUL 8 Succoth Place Edinburgh EH12 6BL Demolish existing carport + shed. enlarge doorway + footprint, form new garage + shed 16/04685/CON 10 Dovecot Road Edinburgh EH12 7LE Demolition of existing garage 16/04686/FUL 10 Dovecot Road Edinburgh EH12 7LE Demolition of existing garage; extension across rear elevation of existing house; conversion of existing carport into enclosed garage space; extension to front elevation at ground + 1st floor level; roof terrace over rear extension 16/04708/LBC 97-98 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 2ER Proposal to make use of the terraced area above the projecting shopfront to create a publicly accessible terrace area where clients of the premises can have an enhanced retail experience in the shop. 16/04709/FUL 97-98 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 2ER Proposal to make use of the terraced area above the projecting shopfront to create a publicly accessible terrace area where clients of the premises can have an enhanced retail experience in the shop. 16/04723/LBC 96 Inverleith Place Edinburgh EH3 5PA Form 2 openings in original external wall (now internal as approved sunroom has been built). Demolish internal partition walls. Raise floor level to north of kitchen to line through with sunroom and kitchen areas. Existing external door and fanlight removed to allow for floor height to be raised, new door and fanlight fitted. 16/04730/FUL 42 Canaan Lane Edinburgh EH10 4SU Alterations to existing driveway area including increasing height of existing front stone walls, installation of new gates, new cobbled driveways and associated works. 16/04731/LBC 42 Canaan Lane Edinburgh EH10 4SU Alterations to existing driveway area including increasing height of existing front stone walls, installation of new gates, new cobbled driveways and associated works. 16/04738/PPP Site 100 Metres North East Of 19 Turnhouse Road Edinburgh Residential development, up to a maximum of 1400 units, and ancillary commercial (Class 1 retail and Class 2 financial and professional) including landscaping, access and services and all other ancillary development. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 16/04740/LBC 37 York Place Edinburgh The proposed intercom door entry panel would be surface mounted onto the inside right hand face of the stonework forming the entrance doorway. The panel measures 140mm x 260mm x 55.5mm. The intercom unit has a brushed stainless steel front and black painted aluminium body casing. The unit requires just one cable supply which would be recessed behind the timber door facing and hidden from view. 16/04748/LBC 2F2 1 Bellevue Crescent Edinburgh EH3 6ND Internal alterations to form shower rooms and replacement of 4 windows to Mansfield Place elevation, replacing ‘one over one’ style windows with ‘six over six’ style windows with double glazed panes. 16/04749/FUL 2F2 1 Bellevue Crescent Edinburgh EH3 6ND Replacement of 4 ‘one over one’ style windows with ‘six over six’ style, double glazed windows 16/04750/LBC 5A Buckingham Terrace Edinburgh EH4 3AB internal alterations to remove partitions existing stone wall 16/04754/LBC 23 Pier Place Edinburgh EH6 4LP Internal reconfiguration of existing fishmongers, conversion to fish and chip restaurant, external glazing works and extension to existing boardwalk. 16/04756/LBC 1A Canning Street Lane Edinburgh EH3 8ER Sub- divide dwelling to form a studio flat and a maisonette, including reinstatement of former door opening and replacement window to Atholl Crescent Lane. 16/04758/FUL 23 Pier Place Edinburgh EH6 4LP Internal reconfiguration of existing fishmongers, change of use to fish and chip restaurant, external glazing works and extension to existing boardwalk. 16/04761/FUL BF1 50 Minto Street Edinburgh EH9 2BR Removal of existing gate and small section of existing wall/hedge in order to increase the width of the vehicular opening. 16/04762/LBC BF1 50 Minto Street Edinburgh EH9 2BR Extend the vehicular entrance to the garden in order to ease access and exit due to the current arrangement being difficult to navigate, especially given the busy nature of main road. 16/04781/FUL 36 Mansionhouse Road Edinburgh EH9 2JD Change damaged gate to rear garden, adjust size of existing path, resurface with sandstone paving and fit new traditional edge stone. Replace existing damaged threshold stone at property entrance gate and fit lighting. NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Applications listed below together with the plans and other documents may be examined at Planning Services, Cunninghame House, Irvine, between 9am-4.45pm weekdays (4.30pm Fridays) or at www.eplanning.north-ayrshire.gov.uk Written representations may be made to the Executive Director (Economy & Communities) at the above address or emailed to [email protected] by 04.11.16. Any representations received will be open to public view. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 Applications for Listed Building Consent. 16/00942/LBC; Lawwoodhead, Dalry Road, West Kilbride, Ayrshire; Formation of 8 new windows and replacement of existing windows with pvc sliding sash windows, conversion of utility door to form window and replacement of doors. FIFE COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION The applications listed in the schedule may be viewed online at www.fifedirect.org.uk/planning Public access computers are available in Local Libraries. Comments can be made online or in writing to Fife Council, Economy, Planning and Employability Services, Kingdom House, Kingdom Avenue, Glenrothes, KY7 5LY within 21 days from the date of this notice. Proposal/Reference: 16/03353/LBC Address of Proposal: 3 Kirk Cottages High Street Aberdour Burntisland Fife KY3 0SR Name and Address of Applicant: Ms Ruth Mather Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for single storey extension and internal and external alterations Proposal/Reference: 16/03398/LBC Address of Proposal: 23 Bell Street St AndrewsFife KY16 9UR Name and Address of Applicant: Mr Ian MacCallum Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for erection of rear extension, dormer extension and internal and external alterations including installation of rooflights and windows Proposal/Reference: 16/03325/LBC Address of Proposal: 1 Barony Millgate Cupar Fife KY15 5ER Name and Address of Applicant: The Barony Housing Association Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for external alterations including reinstatement of chimney, gable and copes Proposal/Reference: 16/03080/LBC Address of Proposal: Trinity Church Hall Prinlaws Road Leslie Glenrothes Fife KY6 3BW Name and Address of Applicant: Steve Beard Description of Proposal: Listed Building Consent for installation of 6 No. replacement windows to front elevation Proposal/Reference: 16/03412/LBC Address of Proposal: 4 Royal Mews 20 St Catherine Street Cupar Fife KY15 4HH Name and Address of Applicant: Mr Geoff Hodges Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for installation of window STIRLING COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below are proposals requiring planning permission and/or Listed Building Consent which have been submitted to Stirling Council and may be viewed online at www.stirling.gov.uk/onlineplanning. Written comments may be made to the Planning & Building Standards Service Manager, Planning Services, Stirling Council, Teith House, Kerse Road, Stirling FK7 7QA (Telephone 01786 233660) within 21 days of this notice. Proposal/Reference: 16/00643/CON/ML ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Address of Proposal: 523 West Carbeth, Blanefield Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Demolition of present structure and replacing it with one of similar dimensions Proposal/Reference: 16/00662/CON/IJ Address of Proposal: 2A Main Street, Buchlyvie, FK8 3NQ Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Demolition of building 2629124HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below, along with plans and other documents submitted with them, may be examined online at http:// wam.highland.gov.uk and, where given, electronically at the alternative location(s); or electronically at your nearest Council Service Point. You can find your nearest Service Point via the following link https://www.highland.gov.uk/directory/16/a_to_z Written comments should be made to the EPC at the contact details below within the time period indicated from the date of this notice. Anyone making a representation about this proposal should note that their letter or email will be disclosed to any individual or body who requests sight of representations in respect of this proposal. Reference Number Development Address Proposal Description Alternative locations where application may be inspected and time period for comments 16/03300/LBC Whin Park 17 Ardross Street Inverness IV3 5NS Replacement windows Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) 16/04438/LBC Victorian Market Academy Street Inverness Installation of public wifi system Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) 16/04471/LBC Glenspey 143 Grampian Road Aviemore PH22 1RP Extension to the rear (amended design 16/- 02405/FUL) Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, INVERNESS IV3 5NX Email: [email protected] 2629123GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL PUBLICITY FOR PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 You can view applications together with the plans and other documents submitted with them online at http:// www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or at Glasgow City Council, Service Desk, 45 John Street, Glasgow G1 1JE, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm - except public holidays. All comments are published online and are available for public inspection. Written comments may be made within 21 days from 14 October 2016 online at http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or to the Executive Director of Development and Regenerations Services, Development Management, 231 George Street Glasgow G1 1RX. 16/01982/DC 16/01983/DC 10 Possil Road G4 - Internal alterations to first floor of listed building, use of first floor of building as entertainment venue (Class 11) (premises licence) and erection of flue to rear (east) elevation 16/02389/DC 16/02390/DC 5 Hamilton Drive G12 - Erection of conservatory to rear of listed building 16/02393/DC 16/02402/DC Scottish Legal Building 95 Bothwell Street G2 - Internal and external alterations to listed building and installation of rooflights and air conditioning unit 16/02244/DC 16/02246/DC 14A Rosslyn Terrace Glasgow G12 9NA - Internal and external alterations to listed flat including erection of garden room to rear 16/02352/DC 956 Argyle Street G3 - External alterations to public house and erection of flue to rear elevation 16/02292/DC 27 Paisley Road West G51 - Installation of ATM to frontage 16/02412/DC 113 Earlbank Avenue G14 - Formation of window to rear of dwellinghouse 16/02432/DC Parish Halls 266 George Street G1 - Internal and external alterations to category A listed building 16/02360/DC 16/02386/DC 162-170 Gorbals Street G5 - Use of former bank and shop unit as cafe/restaurant with alterations to flats above. Internal and external alterations to listed building 16/02368/DC 16/02369/DC 30 Bentinck Street G3 - Internal and external alterations to listed building associated with sub-division of recording studio to form two flatted dwellings with extension to rear 16/02430/DC 73 John Street G1 - Demolition of unlisted buildings to facilitate erection of mixed use development 16/02171/DC 16/02172/DC 73 Nelson Mandela Place G2 - External alterations to listed building. Use of retail unit (Class 1) as restaurant (Class 3) and erection of external flue 16/02272/DC 287 Sauchiehall Street G2 - Internal alterations to listed building 16/02354/DC Site Formerly Known As Broadcasting House 30 Queen Margaret Drive G12 - Use of former broadcasting studio as restaurant, conference and training facility (Sui Generis) and erection of extension 16/02365/DC Flat 0/1, 14 Belmont Crescent G12 - Erection of domestic garage in rear garden 16/02420/DC 33-35 Falkland Street G12 - Installation of gas risers to front elevations 16/02417/DC 16/02418/DC 8 Dixon Street G1 - Complete demolition in a Conservation Area. Erection of hotel with commercial/retail at ground floor 16/01782/DC 2 St Vincent Place G1 - Internal alterations to listed building including replacement of bar walk and erection of 7No. shelves 16/02400/DC 16/02401/DC Flat Basement, 25 Hyndland Road G12 - Internal and external alterations to listed flatted dwelling 16/02443/DC 109 Norse Road G14 - Erection of single storey rear extension to dwellinghouse 16/02366/DC 4 Corrour Road G43 - External alterations including formation of patio doors to rear elevation of flat and the formation of decking 16/02435/DC 20 Dixon Avenue G42 - Re-roofing and stone repairs to flatted dwellings 16/02416/DC 57 Hamilton Drive G12 - Internal and external alterations to dwellinghouse 16/02277/DC 104 St Vincent Street G2 - Use of footpath as external seating area associated with adjacent licensed premises 16/02426/DC 2-3 Park Circus G3- External alterations ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 16/02428/DC 1-3 Martha Street/63-77 John Street/40 North Frederick Street/266-280 George Street G1- Mixed use development, including residential units/serviced apartments/student accommodation, hotel, office, retail, food and drink, and commercial uses and associated works, with demolition of unlisted buildings and alterations to listed buildings 16/02088/DC 266 Byres Road G12 - Alterations to shopfront 16/02164/DC 41 Lennox Avenue G14 - External alterations to dwellinghouse and erection of garden outbuilding 16/02398/DC Site At Snuffmill Road/White Cart Water South Of 7 Rhannan Terrace G44 - Erection of dwelling house-variation of condition 01 of consent 15/00182/DC under Section 42 of the Planning Act 16/02260/DC 44 Victoria Park Drive South G14 - Formation of window and patio doors 16/02411/DC Flat 2/2, 27 St Vincent Crescent G3 - Installation of replacement window 16/02431/DC 266-280 George Street G1 - Internal and external alterations to 2 No. listed buildings to facilitate redevelopment for mixed use development INVERCLYDE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND)ACT 1997 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND)REGULATIONS 2008 THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 These applications, associated plans and documents may be examined at http://planning.inverclyde.gov.uk/Online/ and at Inverclyde Council, Regeneration and Planning, Municipal Buildings, Clyde Square, Greenock 08.45 – 16.45 (Mon-Thurs) and 08.45 – 16.00 (Fri). 16/0027/LB- Stonework repairs and cleaning, window repairs and replacement, roof repairs, replacement of single rooflights and replacement of museum rooflight with insulated translucent panels at Maclean Museum And Art Gallery, 15 Kelly Street, Greenock, PA16 8JX Comments before 4th November 2016 16/0032/LB- Removal of wall at Broadfield House, Hollybush Lane, PORT GLASGOW Comments before 4th November 2016 Written comments may be made to Mr Stuart Jamieson, Regeneration and Planning, Inverclyde Council, Municipal Buildings Clyde Square, Greenock PA15 1LY, email: [email protected] WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING APPLICATION The applications listed below, together with the plans and other documents submitted with them, may be examined online at http:// www.wdcweb.info/uniform/dcsearch_app.asp . Written representations may be made via e-mail to [email protected] within 21 days from the date of publication of this notice. All representations received will be made available for public inspection. Strategic Lead - Regulatory 12/10/2016 Proposal/Reference: DC16/226 Address of Proposal: Dalmoak Stables Renton Road Dumbarton G82 4HQ Name and Address of Applicant: Mr F McNutt The Stables 1 Renton Road Dumbarton G82 4HQ Description of Proposal: Installation of external boiler and oil storage tank ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 APPLICATION(S) AFFECTING THE CHARACTER OR APPEARANCE OF A CONSERVATION AREA & APPLICATION(S) FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT Comments may be made on the above developments within 21 days from the date of publication of this notice Submit any comments to the Planning Manager, Development Management, Orkney Islands Council, School Place, Kirkwall, KW15 1NY or alternatively email your comments to [email protected] Proposal/Reference: 16/464/PP Address of Proposal: 22 John Street, Stromness Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Install an air source heat pump and paint external wall. Proposal/Reference: 16/488/LB Address of Proposal: 10 King Street, Kirkwall Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Display signage. 2629119ARGYLL & BUTE COUNCIL These applications listed below together with other related documents may be inspected between 09:00-12.30 –13.30-16:00 hrs Monday to Friday at 1A Manse Brae Lochgilphead PA31 8RD, at the alternative locations detailed below during their normal opening times or by logging on to the Council’s website at www.argyll-bute.gov.uk. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), RELATED PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 REF. No. PROPOSAL SITE ADDRESS LOCATION OF PLANS 16/02576/LIB Internal and external alterations to offices and residential dwelling to licensed restaurant, bar and retail licensed deli with part class 3 use, function suites, formation of 6 flats on the upper floors, addition of external seating area and installation of gates to the rear wall and passage way entrance 48 Sinclair Street Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 8TQ Helensburgh Library ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), RELATED PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 16/02453/LIB Formation of new gate access and steps/ramp access to paved terrace and erection of new wall 1 Ferry Land Inveraray Argyll And Bute PA32 8UX Sub Post Office Inveraray Written comments can be made to the above address or submitted online http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and- comment-planning-applications within 21 days of this advert. Please quote the reference number in any correspondence. Any letter of representation the Council receives is considered a public document and will be published on our website. Anonymous or marked confidential correspondence will not be considered. A weekly list of all applications can be viewed at all Area Offices, Council Libraries and on the Councils website. 2629117DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL (ALEXANDER STREET FOOTPATH, DUNDEE) (STOPPING-UP) ORDER 2016 Dundee City Council hereby give Notice that they have confirmed an Order under Sections 207 and 208 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, authorising the stopping-up of lengths of footpath situated at Alexander St, Dundee. A copy of the Order and relevant plan specifying the lengths of road to be stopped up may be inspected at the office of the Head of Democratic and Legal Services, Dundee City Council, 20 City Sq, Dundee, by any person free of charge between 8.30 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday inclusive during a period of 28 days from 14/10/16. A copy of the plan can also be viewed by searching for “Traffic Regulation Orders (In Progress)” in the A to Z section of our website. Any persons wishing to question the validity of the Order or of any provisions contained therein on the grounds that the Order is not within the powers conferred by the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, or on the grounds that the applicant interests have been substantially prejudiced by a failure to comply with any requirement of the said Act or of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992 or of any rules or regulations made under these Acts, may within six weeks from 14/10/16 make application to the Court of Session for this purpose. Roger Mennie, HEAD OF DEMOCRATIC AND LEGAL SERVICES EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/Conservation Area Consent has been made to East Lothian Council, as Planning Authority, as detailed in the schedule hereto. The applications and plans are open to inspection at Environment Reception, John Muir House, Brewery Park, Haddington during office hours or at http://pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be made in writing or by e-mail to the undersigned within 21 days of this date. 14/10/16 Iain McFarlane Service Manager - Planning John Muir House Brewery Park HADDINGTON E-mail: [email protected] SCHEDULE 16/00764/P Development in Conservation Area 18 The Chesters Drem North Berwick East Lothian EH39 5BU Installation of flue 16/00773/LBC Listed Building Consent The Marine Hotel And Spa 18 Cromwell Road North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4LZ Internal alterations to building 16/00789/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development 1 And 1A Church Street Haddington East Lothian EH41 3EX Repainting frontage of shop and window bands of flat 16/00789/LBC Listed Building Consent 1 And 1A Church Street Haddington East Lothian EH41 3EX Repainting parts of building 16/00803/P Development in Conservation Area 1 Ards Place High Street Aberlady East Lothian EH32 0DB Erection of raised greenhouse, external spiral stair and balustrade 16/00672/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development 22A-C, 24, 26 & 28 Winton Place And 1, 2, 3, & 5 Church Street Tranent East Lothian EH33 1AE Alterations, extensions to building to form 17 flats, 3 shops (Class 1 use), 1 cafe, 1 bistro (Class 3 use), childrens soft play area with associated cafe (Class 11 use), events hall (Class 11 use), recharge community building (Class 10 use) and associated works 16/00672/LBC Listed Building Consent 22A-C, 24, 26 & 28 Winton Place And 1, 2, 3, & 5 Church Street Tranent East Lothian EH33 1AE Alterations and extensions to building 16/00749/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development 91 High Street Haddington East Lothian EH41 3ET Repainting of building (Part Retrospective) 16/00749/LBC Listed Building Consent 91 High Street Haddington East Lothian EH41 3ET Repainting of building (Part Retrospective) 16/00811/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development 7 High Street Belhaven Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1NP Alterations to flat, formation of external staircase with handrails and erection of shed 16/00811/LBC Listed Building Consent 7 High Street Belhaven Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1NP Alterations to building, formation of external staircase with handrails, erection of shed and demolition of outbuilding 16/00752/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development Vine Cottage Main Road Dirleton East Lothian EH39 5ED Alterations to windows and doors 16/00752/LBC Listed Building Consent Vine Cottage Main Road Dirleton East Lothian EH39 5ED Alterations to windows and doors ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, REGULATION 60(2)(A) OR 65(2)(A) OR PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015, REGULATION 8 The applications listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at the local planning office as given below between the hours of 8.45 am and 5.00 pm on Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). You can also examine the application and make comment online using the Planning Register at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/. Internet access is available at all Aberdeenshire libraries. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Written comments may be made quoting the reference number and stating clearly the grounds for making comment. These should be addressed to the E-planning Team, Aberdeenshire Council, Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ. Please note that any comment made will be available for public inspection and will be published on the Internet. Comments must be received by 3 November 2016 Head of Planning and Building Standards Proposal/Reference: APP/2016/2715 Address of Proposal: The Villa, House Of Daviot, MacKenzie Drive, Daviot, Inverurie, AB51 0NR Name and Address of Applicant: For further information contact local planning office. Details: 45 Bridge Street, Ellon, AB41 9AA Description of Proposal: Installation of Replacement Double Glazed Windows Proposal/Reference: APP/2016/2748 Address of Proposal: 11 Sandend Village, Sandend, Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, AB45 2UB Name and Address of Applicant: For further information contact local planning office. Details: Winston House, 39 Castle Street, Banff, AB45 1DQ Description of Proposal: Demolition of Lean to, Alterations and Extension to Dwellinghouse Proposal/Reference: APP/2016/2522 Address of Proposal: 35 High Street, Banff, Aberdeenshire, AB45 1AN Name and Address of Applicant: For further information contact local planning office. Details: Winston House, 39 Castle Street, Banff, AB45 1DQ Description of Proposal: Installation of Satellite Dish (Retrospective), Alterations to Front and Rear Doors Proposal/Reference: APP/2016/2751 Address of Proposal: Keith Hall Estate, Keithhall Road, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 0LR Name and Address of Applicant: For further information contact local planning office. Details: Gordon House, Blackhall Road, Inverurie, AB51 3WA Description of Proposal: Alteration to Gate Entrance EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING APPLICATIONS For those applications which have been the subject of Pre-Application Consultation between the Applicant and the Community (and which are indicated as “PAC”), persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so to the Planning Authority in the manner indicated. The Applications listed may be examined at the address stated below between 09:00 and 17:00 hours Monday to Thursday and 09:00 and 16:00 hours Friday, excluding public holidays. All applications can also be viewed online via the Council website (www.east- ayrshire.gov.uk/eplanning) or by prior arrangement at one of the local offices throughout East Ayrshire. Written comments and electronic representations may be made to the Head of Planning & Economic Development, PO Box 26191, Kilmarnock KA1 9DX or [email protected] before the appropriate deadline. Please note that comments received outwith the specified period will only be considered in exceptional circumstances which will be a question of fact in each case. Head of Planning & Economic Development 10th October 2016 Where plans can be inspected: Dept. Economy & Skills, The Johnnie Walker Bond, 15 Strand Street, Kilmarnock KA1 1HU Proposal/Reference: 16/0721/LB Address of Proposal: 84 John Finnie Street Kilmarnock East Ayrshire KA1 1BS Name and Address of Applicant: Public Images Scotland Ltd Unit 7 Arran Mall Ayr KA7 1SQ Description of Proposal: Install 2 No illuminated signboards. Proposal/Reference: 16/0754/LB Address of Proposal: 68 - 70 Main Street Dunlop East Ayrshire KA3 4AG Name and Address of Applicant: Mr & Mrs Wallace The Auld Hoose 68 Main Street Dunlop Kilmarnock KA3 4AG Description of Proposal: Removal of existing skew stones to front elevation roof. Ridge line over former cellar to align with existing main building structure. THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 TO REMOVE THE PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE 6KM A890 BETWEEN BALNACRA AND LAIR RAIL BRIDGE TO PROVIDE AN OFF-LINE SINGLE CARRIAGEWAY ROAD AT LAND AT A890 ACHNASHEEN TO AUCHTERTYRE ROAD The Council has received an application from The Highland Council to remove the physical constraints on the 6km A890 between Balnacra and Lair Rail Bridge to provide an off-line single carriageway road at Land at A890 Achnasheen to Auchtertyre Road (16/04431/FUL). The application is supported by an Environmental Statement. The application, the accompanying Environmental Statement and its addendum are available for public inspection between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday at the following locations — 1. Planning & Development Service, Council Offices, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness 2. The Highland Council, Ross House, High Street, Dingwall, IV15 9RY They can also be accessed online at http://wam.highland.gov.uk/ wam/ (search using the application number 16/04431/FUL) Printed copies of the complete Environmental Statement can be purchased from, The Highland Council, Drummuie Offices, Drummuie, Golspie, KW10 6TA; Tel: 01408 635313 at a cost of £150. The Non Technical Summary and DVD can be obtained free of charge. Any person who wishes to make a representation on the application, Environmental Statement and addendum can make them online by visiting http://wam.highland.gov.uk/wam/ or by writing to The Head of Planning and Building Standards, ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX. The deadline for receipt of comments is 28 days from the date of publication of this notice. The Council will acknowledge receipt of comments but is unable to respond individually to points or questions raised. Please note that your comments will be published online. Please quote the application reference number in your correspondence. J . Stuart Black Director of Planning and Development ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION These applications, associated plans and documents can be examined at City Development Department Reception, Ground Floor, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, every Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 08:30am - 4:30pm and Wed 09:30am - 4:30pm or at www.dundeecity.gov.uk. (Top Tasks - View Planning Application and insert application ref no) Written comments may be made to the Director of City Development, Development Management Team, Floor 6, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, DD1 1LS and email comments can be submitted online through the Council’s Public Access System. All comments to be received by 04.11.2016 FORMAT: Ref No; Address; Proposal 16/00774/LBC, 26 - 32 Commercial St, Dundee, DD1 3EJ, Repaint existing black sections pale blue, paint black security gate white and replacement signage scheme 16/00814/LBC, 25 - 29 Tay St Lane, Dundee, DD1 4EF, Alterations to create new office spaces 16/00817/LBC, Former, Liveintac Ltd Premises, Candle Lane, Dundee, DD1 3EN, Conversion of former Chapel to form 2 flatted dwellings 16/00827/LBC, 4 Dudhope Tce, Dundee, DD3 6HG, Alterations & Extension to Building to Accommodate Change of Use from Health Centre (Class 2) to 4 Residential Flats (Class 9) Representations must be made as described here, even if you have commented to the applicant prior to the application being made. THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF THE PORTOBELLO CONSERVATION AREA PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Notice is hereby given that the City of Edinburgh Council has approved an amendment to the Portobello Conservation Area for the purpose of Section 61 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997. A plan showing the boundary changes is available for public inspection at Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG on Monday to Thursday between 9am and 5pm and on Friday between 9am and 3.40pm. The extent of the amendment to the Conservation Area may be seen by inspecting the plan, but as general guidance the following are included within the Conservation Area: the Promenade and adjoining buildings from Beach Lane to the Figgate Burn. Subject to the provisions of Section 67 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 no building in the Conservation Area may be demolished without the consent of the Planning Authority. Subject to the provisions of Sections 172 and 173 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 anyone proposing to do work on trees in the Conservation Area will be required to give the planning authority six week’s notice of their intentions before the work is carried out. A range of other alterations are controlled in the Conservation Area. It is also the duty of the Council to pay special attention to the desirability of preserving or enhancing the character or appearance of the Conservation Area when dealing with planning applications. Paul Lawrence Executive Director Place Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh. EH8 8BG October 2016 DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below may be examined during normal office hours at Council Offices, Kirkbank, English Street Dumfries (1); Ashwood House, Sun Street, Stranraer (2) . Alternatively, they can be viewed on-line by following the ePlanning link on the Council’s website at www.dumgal.gov.uk/planning. All representations should be made to me within 21 days from the date of this publication at Kirkbank, Council Offices, English Street, Dumfries, by email to [email protected] or via the Council’s website, as noted above. Head of Planning & Regulatory Services Proposal/Reference: 16/1190/LBC (1) Address of Proposal: Southbound Platform Dumfries Railway Station Station Road Dumfries Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations to café and adjoining rooms to provide new internal layout Proposal/Reference: 16/1226/LBC (1) Address of Proposal: Greencroft House Greencroft Wynd Annan Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Replacement of rear conservatory roof covering with imitation slate tiles Proposal/Reference: 16/1119/LBC (1) Address of Proposal: Old Manse Forgebraehead Canonbie Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Installation of replacement timber windows Proposal/Reference: 16/1334/LBC Address of Proposal: Southfield Well Road Moffat Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Installation of replacement rooflights on front elevation of dwellinghouse Proposal/Reference: 16/1311/LBC (2) Address of Proposal: Torwood Lodge Glenluce Newton Stewart Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Replacement of six windows with timber double glazing, blocking up of doorway on north elevation and formation of new doorway on west elevation WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that on 30 September 2016 Westminster City Council made The City of Westminster (Stopping Up of Highways) (No.18) Order 2016 under sub-section 247 (2A) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (“the 1990 Act”), the general effect of which is to authorise the stopping up of a 123.0 square metres area of

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SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571 and office at 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent to construct and operate an extension to the existing wind farm at Gordonbush Estate, approximately 9.5km to the north west of Brora (Central Grid Reference 284737, 913302) and for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be 52.5 MW comprising 15 turbines: 12 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 130 metres and 3 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 115 metres. SSE Generation Limited has now submitted to Scottish Ministers further information in the form of a Further Environmental Information (FEI) report including an assessment of a revision to the proposed Development, which includes removal of one turbine, reduction in height of another turbine, and an amendment to the track layout and change to the permanent meteorological mast location, in respect of each of the environmental topics assessed in the Gordonbush Wind Farm Extension Environmental Statement (June 2015). Copies of the FEI report have been provided explaining the Company’s proposals in more detail and are available for inspection during normal office hours at: The Highland Council The Highland Council Department of Planning & Development Area Planning Office Glenurquhart Road Drummuie Inverness Golspie IV3 5NX KW10 6TA The FEI report can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. A copy of the further information has been made available to The Highland Council for public inspection at the addresses detailed above. Copies of the FEI report may be obtained from SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 224 7245) at a charge of £350 per hard copy and £10 on CD. Any representations should be made in writing to The Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow G2 8LU or emailed to [email protected] identifying the proposal and specifying grounds for objection or support, not later than 18th November 2016. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals) and full return email and postal address of those making representation. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. All previous representations received in relation to this development remain valid. Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Local Energy & Consents processes consent applications and consultation representations under The Electricity Act 1989. During the process, to support transparency in decision making, the Scottish Government publishes online at www.energyconsents.scot. When making an email or paper representation you will automatically be opted in to its publication unless you choose to mark it as confidential. We may share your personal data with DPEA and local Planning Authorities but will not publish your personal data (e.g. your name and address) as this is removed beforehand in compliance with the Data Protection Act. Should you choose not to provide your personal data then your representation will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and not be shared for consideration with any other party. If you have any concerns about how your personal data is handled, please email us at: [email protected] or write to Local Energy & Consents, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU UTILITY REGULATOR PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 10(4) OF THE ELECTRICITY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1992 (THE ORDER) Pursuant to Article 10(4) of the Order the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation (the Authority), hereby gives notice as follows: 1. It proposes, in accordance with Article 10 (1) of the Order, to grant a licence to generate electricity to Wheelhouse Energy (NI) Ltd, a limited company having its registered office at Greenwood House, 64 Newforge Lane, Belfast, BT9 5NF (the “Proposed Licensee”). 2. The Authority considers that the grant of the proposed licence would be an appropriate course of action for it to take as such grant is in keeping with the Authority’s principal statutory objective in that it protects the interests of consumers of electricity supplied by authorised suppliers, wherever appropriate by promoting effective competition between persons engaged in, or in commercial activities connected with, the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of electricity. 3. The Authority further considers that the application made by the Proposed Licensee has been made in the prescribed manner and that the appropriate fee has been submitted. 4. The purpose of this public notice is to bring to the attention of persons likely to be affected by the grant of the proposed licence referred to above and to invite representations or objections in connection thereto. Any representations or objections with respect to the proposed licence may be made on or before 11 November 16. 5. A copy of the proposed Licence can be obtained in electronic form or in hard copy form from the Authority using the contact details below: The Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation Queens House 14 Queen Street Belfast BT1 6ED Tel: 028 9031 1575 Fax: 028 9031 1740 Email: [email protected] Web: www.uregni.gov.uk Dated this 7 October 16 Jenny Pyper For and on behalf of the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation DEPARTMENT FOR THE ECONOMY THE GAS (DESIGNATION OF PIPELINES) ORDER (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2016 The Department has made a Statutory Rule entitled the “Gas (Designation of Pipelines) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016 which will come into operation on 26th October 2016. The Gas to the West project is being delivered by private sector developers under gas conveyance licences granted by the Utility Regulator in February 2015. It is proposed that all new high pressure gas transmission pipelines in the West should be designated for the purposes of the Common Tariff under Article 59 of the Energy (NI) Order 2003. The first to be designated in the “Gas (Designation of Pipelines) Order (NI) 2016” will be a section of the new high pressure transmission pipeline from Maydown to Strabane in the North West which is due for completion late October 2016. Works on the remaining high pressure gas transmission pipelines in the West are anticipated to commence in 2017, subject to planning and other approvals. These works will be subject to further Designation Orders upon their completion. Copies of the Rule may be purchased from The Stationery Office at www.tsoshop.co.uk or by contacting TSO Customer Services on 0333 202 5070, and can be viewed online at http:// www.legislation.gov.uk. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE UTILITY REGULATOR PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 10(4) OF THE ELECTRICITY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1992 (THE ORDER) Pursuant to Article 10(4) of the Order the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation (the Authority), hereby gives notice as follows: 1. It proposes, in accordance with Article 10 (1) of the Order, to grant a licence to generate electricity to Slieve Divena Wind Farm No.2 Ltd, a limited company having its registered office at Millenium House, 17-25 Great Victoria Street, Belfast, BT2 7AQ (the “Proposed Licensee”). 2. The Authority considers that the grant of the proposed licence would be an appropriate course of action for it to take as such grant is in keeping with the Authority’s principal statutory objective in that it protects the interests of consumers of electricity supplied by authorised suppliers, wherever appropriate by promoting effective competition between persons engaged in, or in commercial activities connected with, the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of electricity. 3. The Authority further considers that the application made by the Proposed Licensee has been made in the prescribed manner and that the appropriate fee has been submitted. 4. The purpose of this public notice is to bring to the attention of persons likely to be affected by the grant of the proposed licence referred to above and to invite representations or objections in connection thereto. Any representations or objections with respect to the proposed licence may be made on or before 11 November 16. 5. A copy of the proposed Licence can be obtained in electronic form or in hard copy form from the Authority using the contact details below: The Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation Queens House 14 Queen Street Belfast BT1 6ED Tel: 028 9031 1575 Fax: 028 9031 1740 Email: [email protected] Web: www.uregni.gov.uk Dated this 7 October 16 Jenny Pyper For and on behalf of the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation APPLICATION FOR A GENERATION LICENCE UNDER ARTICLE 10(1)(A) OF THE ELECTRICITY (NI) ORDER 1992 AS AMENDED BY THE ENERGY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER Full name of the applicant: Lightsource SPV 168 Limited Address of the applicant(s) or, in the case of a body corporate, the registered or principal office: 7TH FLOOR, 33 HOLBORN, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1N 2HT Where the applicant is a company, the full names of the current Directors and the company’s registered number. Timothy Arthur and Conor McGuigan Company Registration No: 08934660 Where a holding of 20 per cent, or more of the shares (see Note) of an applicant is held by a body corporate or partnership or an incorporated association carrying on a trade or business with or without a view to profit, the name(s) and address (es) of the holder(s) of such shares shall be provided. Lightsource Renewable Energy Limited, 7TH FLOOR, 33 HOLBORN, LONDON, EC1N 2HT Desired date from which the licence is to take effect. As soon as possible The number of generating stations intended to be operated under the licence (if granted). 2 PV Solar Parks, with a combined total of 9 Photovoltaic Inverters SMA Sunny Central 7 x 2200kw & 2 x 935kw Max Output Ratings (Provisional Design Only). A sufficient description specifying the actual or proposed locations of those stations. E.g.: by reference to townlands, local government districts, postal address, etc. Millar Farm, 72 Milltown Road, Antrim, BT41 2JJ 99 Dublin Road, Antrim, BT41 4PN A description of how those stations will, in each case, be fuelled or driven. Solar Photovoltaic Modules and Inverters The date when any proposed generating stations are expected to be commissioned. February 2017 The capacity and type of each unit within the generating station (MW). All are Solar Photovoltaic Modules and Inverters, with a combined total of 9 Photovoltaic Inverters SMA Sunny Central 7 x 2200kw & 2 x 935kw Max Output Ratings (Provisional Design Only) Details of any licences held, applied for or being applied for by the applicant in respect of the generation, participation in transmission or supply of electricity. None UTILITY REGULATOR PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 10(4) OF THE ELECTRICITY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1992 (THE ORDER) Pursuant to Article 10(4) of the Order the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation (the Authority), hereby gives notice as follows: 1. It proposes, in accordance with Article 10 (1) of the Order, to grant a licence to generate electricity to WEL Solar Park 15 Ltd, a limited company having its registered office at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, 50 Bedford Street, Belfast, Co Antrim, BT2 7FW (the “Proposed Licensee”). 2. The Authority considers that the grant of the proposed licence would be an appropriate course of action for it to take as such grant is in keeping with the Authority’s principal statutory objective in that it protects the interests of consumers of electricity supplied by authorised suppliers, wherever appropriate by promoting effective competition between persons engaged in, or in commercial activities connected with, the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of electricity. 3. The Authority further considers that the application made by the Proposed Licensee has been made in the prescribed manner and that the appropriate fee has been submitted. 4. The purpose of this public notice is to bring to the attention of persons likely to be affected by the grant of the proposed licence referred to above and to invite representations or objections in connection thereto. Any representations or objections with respect to the proposed licence may be made on or before 11 November 16. 5. A copy of the proposed Licence can be obtained in electronic form or in hard copy form from the Authority using the contact details below: The Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation Queens House 14 Queen Street Belfast BT1 6ED Tel: 028 9031 1575 Fax: 028 9031 1740 Email: [email protected] Web: www.uregni.gov.uk Dated this 7 October 16 Jenny Pyper For and on behalf of the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation APPLICATION FOR A GENERATION LICENCE UNDER ARTICLE 10(1)(A) OF THE ELECTRICITY (NI) ORDER 1992 AS AMENDED BY THE ENERGY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER Full name of the applicant: Lightsource SPV 18 Limited Address of the applicant(s) or, in the case of a body corporate, the registered or principal office: 7TH FLOOR, 33 HOLBORN, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1N 2HT Where the applicant is a company, the full names of the current Directors and the company’s registered number. Kareen Boutonnat and Mark Turner Company Registration No: 07743729 Where a holding of 20 per cent, or more of the shares (see Note) of an applicant is held by a body corporate or partnership or an incorporated association carrying on a trade or business with or without a view to profit, the name(s) and address (es) of the holder(s) of such shares shall be provided. Lightsource Renewable Energy Limited, 7TH FLOOR, 33 HOLBORN, LONDON, EC1N 2HT Desired date from which the licence is to take effect. As soon as possible ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Planning TOWN PLANNING ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE The number of generating stations intended to be operated under the licence (if granted). 1 PV Solar Park with a combined total of 5 Photovoltaic Inverters SMA Sunny Central 4 x 2200kw & 1 x 935kw Max Output Ratings (Provisional Design Only). A sufficient description specifying the actual or proposed locations of those stations. E.g.: by reference to townlands, local government districts, postal address, etc. Dobbs Estate, Castle Dobbs, Ballycarry, Carrickfergus, BT38 9BX A description of how those stations will, in each case, be fuelled or driven. Solar Photovoltaic Modules and Inverters The date when any proposed generating stations are expected to be commissioned. February 2017 The capacity and type of each unit within the generating station (MW). 9.735MW AC All are Solar Photovoltaic Modules and Inverters with a combined total of 5 Photovoltaic Inverters SMA Sunny Central 4 x 2200kw & 1 x 935kw Max Output Ratings (Provisional Design Only). Details of any licences held, applied for or being applied for by the applicant in respect of the generation, participation in transmission or supply of electricity. None THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT THE WATER ENVIRONMENT (SHELLFISH WATER PROTECTED AREAS: OBJECTIVES AND CLASSIFICATION ETC.) (SOLWAY TWEED) DIRECTIONS 2016 The Scottish Ministers have given the above Directions to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (“SEPA”) in exercise of the powers conferred by section 40(1) of the Environment Act 1995, section 2(6) of the Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003 and of all other powers enabling them to do so. The Water Environment (Shellfish Water Protected Areas: Objectives And Classification Etc.) (Solway Tweed) Directions 2016 direct SEPA regarding the setting of objectives for each shellfish water protected area in the Scottish part of the Solway Tweed River Basin District. They also direct SEPA to assess and classify the quality of each shellfish water protected area as either good, fair or insufficient by reference to specified criteria and standards. Electronic copies of the new Directions have been published on the Scottish Government’s website at: http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2016/09/8823 Paper copies of the new Directions may also be obtained, on request, from: The Scottish Government Environmental Quality Division Area 1-D North Victoria Quay Edinburgh EH6 6QQ Email: [email protected] THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 The Council has received an application from Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd for The erection of a salmon feed manufacturing plant including an extension to the existing pier at Allt Anavig Quarry. The application is supported by an Environmental Statement. The application, the accompanying Environmental Statement and its addendum are available for public inspection between the hours of 9.00am and 4.00pm Monday to Friday at the following locations — 1. Planning and Development Service, Council Offices, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness 2. Tigh na Sgire, Park Road, Portree, Isle of Skye, IV51 9GP They can also be accessed online at http://wam.highland.gov.uk/ wam/ (search using the application number 16/03869/FUL) Printed copies of the complete Environmental Statement can be purchased from, Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd, Stob Ban House, Glen Nevis Business Park, Fort William, Scotland, PH33 6RX TEL: 01397 715000 at a cost of £50 plus postage. The Non Technical Summary and DVD can be obtained free of charge. Any person who wishes to make a representation on the application, Environmental Statement and addendum can make them online by visiting http://wam.highland.gov.uk/wam/ or by writing to The Head of Planning and Building Standards, ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX . The deadline for receipt of comments is 28 days from the date of publication of this notice. The Council will acknowledge receipt of comments but is unable to respond individually to points or questions raised. Please note that your comments will be published online. Please quote the application reference number in your correspondence. J . Stuart Black Director of Planning and Development BLABY DISTRICT COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990, SECTION 69 CROFT CONSERVATION AREA Notice is hereby given that Blaby District Council (the Council) of Desford Road, Narborough, Leicestershire, LE19 2EP, as local planning authority, has determined that parts of the village of Croft in the County of Leicestershire are considered to be of special architectural or historic importance, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance. Under the provisions of Section 69 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, the Council has designated a Conservation Area so as to include these areas. A map of the Conservation Area may be inspected at the Council Offices, Narborough, during normal office hours from Monday to Friday and on the Blaby District Council website. The principal effects of the areas being included within the conservation area are as follows: • You must get permission form the Council for the demolition or part demolition in certain circumstances of most buildings in the area • You must give the Council six weeks notice before you carry out works to trees in the area • Special publicity must be given to planning applications for development in the area • When assessing planning applications, the Council take into account the desirability of sustaining and enhancing the character or appearance of the area • Permitted development rights (the various categories of development that are normally allowed without the need to apply for planning permission) are more restricted within a conservation area Rob Thornhill, Development Strategy Manager 7 October 2014 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 Notice is hereby given that on 30 September 2016 Westminster City Council made The City of Westminster (Stopping Up of Highways) (No.19) Order 2016 under sub-section 247 (2A) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (“the 1990 Act”), the general effect of which is to authorise the stopping up of 107.4, 6.7 and 49.5 square metres areas of the highways Audley Square, South Audley Street and Hill Street, respectively, to enable permitted development to be carried out at the premises Audley Square Garage, Audley Square, London W1Y 5DR, 5 Audley Square, W1Y 1DS and the premises 49 Hill Street, London W1J 5NB. The development comprises the erection of railings along those frontages, that extend from the present enclosed forecourts or ground floor external wall of the building where there is no enclosed forecourt, and stop up the highway as follows: The parts of the highway Audley Square that are to be stopped up by the development extend: (a) 0.86 metres from a 9.1 metres length of the present perimeter wall of the forecourt to the building Audley Square; (b) by 2.6 metres from the western most 15.4 metres length of the ground floor perimeter of the building 5 Audley Square ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE (c) by 3.4 metres from the south facing ground floor external wall of the building 5 Audley Square, which extends by 13.5 metres in a west-south west direction (perpendicular to the centre line of South Audley Street). The part of the highway South Audley Street to be stopped up by the development extends 1.4 metres from the 4.8 metres length of the ground floor external wall of the building 5 Audley Square along that frontage The parts of the highway Hill Street that are to be stopped up by the development extend from the complete 43.1 metres length of the Hill Street frontage of the building 49 Hill Street, as follows: d(9.5,0.67);d(10.6,0.58...1.93);d(7.7,2.3);d(4.0,1.76..1.49);d(11.3,1.1) complete frontage 43.1m (d) by 0.67 from the west most 9.5 metres length of that frontage, (e) from the next eastward 10.6 metres length of that frontage by a distance that varies from 0.58 metres at its western end to 1.93 metres at its eastern end, (f) from the next eastward 7.7 metres length of that frontage by a distance that varies from 1.93 metres at its west end to 2.3 metres at its east end, (g) from the next eastward 4.0 metres length of that frontage by a distance that varies from 1.76 metres at its west end to 1.49 metres at its east end, (h) then extends by 1.1 metres from the eastern most 11.3 metres length of that frontage. National Grid References of limits of the complete development are: Hill Street frontage: 528461, 180389; 528502,180399 Audley Square frontage: 528430, 180360; 528449, 180331 The order and plan identifying the locations of the highway which the order authorises to be stopped up may be inspected free of charge between 11am and 5pm Mondays to Fridays at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QP, during a period of six weeks from the date of this notice. Please telephone 020 7641 2642 to arrange an appointment. Alternatively you may e-mail [email protected] for a copy. Any person aggrieved by the order who desires to question the order’s validity may make an application to the High Court under section 287 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Act within six weeks of the date this notice is first published. This notice is given pursuant to section 252 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Westminster City Council granted permission for the development under part three of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 on 9 March 2016 in response to planning application no. 15/02197/FULL Notice dated 7 October 2016 Westminster City Council WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 Notice is hereby given that on 30 September 2016 Westminster City Council made the City of Westminster (Stopping Up of Highways) (No. 17) Order 2016 under sub-section 247 (2A) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (“the 1990 Act”), the general effect of which is to authorise the stopping up of two 3.24 square metre areas of the highway Marylebone Lane to enable the installation of two air vents fronting the building 1 Marylebone Lane, London, W1C 1JJ. The parts of the highway Marylebone Lane that the order authorises to be stopped up each extend by 3.6 metres in a direction parallel to and 0.9 metres in a direction perpendicular to the centre line of the length of Marylebone Lane fronting the said building, to be situated at a distance of 2.1 metres from the lengths of the ground floor external wall of the said building situated between 0.9 and 4.5 metres and 7.8 and 11.4 metres from Oxford Street. National Grid References of limits of the complete development are: 528565, 181143 528562, 181152 The order and plan identifying the locations of the highway which the order authorises to be stopped up may be inspected free of charge between 11am and 5pm Mondays to Fridays at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QP, during a period of six weeks from the date of this notice. Please telephone 020 7641 2642 to arrange an appointment. Alternatively you may e-mail [email protected] for a copy. Any person aggrieved by the order who desires to question the order’s validity may make an application to the High Court under section 287 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Act within six weeks of the date this notice is first published. This notice is given pursuant to section 252 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Westminster City Council granted planning permission for the development on 29 September 2016; planning application reference number 15/00229/FULL Notice dated 7 October 2016 Westminster City Council DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of an Order made under Section 247 of the above Act entitled “The Stopping up of Highway (East) (No. 28) Order 2016” authorising the stopping up of a western part-width of Colchester Road, comprising verge, at Halstead in the District of Braintree. This is to enable development as permitted by Braintree District Council, reference 15/01312/FUL. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State, National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR or [email protected] (quoting NATTRAN/E/S247/2424) and may be inspected during normal opening hours at Halstead Library, Bridge Street, Halstead, Essex CO9 1HU. Any person aggrieved by or desiring to question the validity of or any provision within the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the above Act or that any requirement or regulation made has not been complied with, may, within 6 weeks of 07 October 2016 apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision included. S Zamenzadeh, Casework Manager DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 The Secretary of State gives notice of the proposal to make an Order under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of two part widths of Honley Square and a length of footpath at Horbury, in the City of Wakefield. If made, the Order would authorise the stopping up only to enable development as permitted by Wakefield Council, under reference 15/01659/FUL. Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan will be available for inspection during normal opening hours at the Post Office, 34 Queen Street, Horbury, Wakefield WF4 6LP in the 28 days commencing on 7 October 2016, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the address stated below (quoting NATTRAN/Y&H/S247/2471). Any person may object to the making of the proposed order by stating their reasons in writing to the Secretary of State at [email protected] or National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR, quoting the above reference. Objections should be received by midnight on 4 November 2016. Any person submitting any correspondence is advised that your personal data and correspondence will be passed to the applicant/agent to be considered. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when submitting your correspondence. G Patrick, Casework Manager LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 THE COUNCIL OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING hereby gives notice that they propose to make an Order “the London Borough of Ealing (Stopping Up of Highways) (No.*) Order 201*” under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of the following lengths of public highway which are shown hatched and coloured black on the stopping up order plan:– 1. That part of the highway of Rectory Park Avenue which comprises the whole of the carriageway and footway that lies north-east of a point 2.5 metres south-west of the rear common boundary of Nos. 9 and 11 Shadwell Drive and comprises the rear service road of Nos. 38 to 134 Rectory Park Avenue, that part of the north side of the accessway to that service road lying south-east of No. 64 Rectory Park Avenue and the whole of the accessway to that service road lying between Nos. 88 and 116 Rectory Park Avenue. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 2. That part of the highway on the north-west side of Rectory Park Avenue which comprises the carriageway and footway that lies north- east of the north-eastern boundary of Nos. 185 to 189 Rectory Park Avenue and a point 38.00 metres north-east of that boundary and has a maximum width of 6 metres. 3. That part of the highway of the south-east side of Rectory Park Avenue which comprises the footway that lies 15.00 metres north- east of the back of the north-eastern footway of Casey Avenue and a point 42.00 metres north-east of that back of footway and has a maximum width of 3 metres. 4. That part of the highway of Casey Avenue which comprises the carriageway and footway that lies north-east of the back of the south- eastern footway of Rectory Park Avenue and a point 25.00 metres south-east of that back of footway and has a maximum width of 6 metres. 5. That triangular shaped part of the highway on the north-west side of Casey Avenue which comprises the carriageway and footway that lies approximately 16.00 metres north-east of the north-eastern kerb- line of Casey Avenue and a point 27.00 metres north-east of that kerb-line and has a maximum width of 2.5 metres. 6. That triangular shaped part of the highway on the north-west side of Casey Avenue which comprises the carriageway that lies approximately 28.00 metres north-east of the north-eastern kerb-line of Casey Avenue and a point 43.00 metres north-east of that kerb-line and has a maximum width of 2.0 metres. IF THE ORDER IS MADE, the stopping up will be authorised only in order to carry out the development described in the schedule to this notice in accordance with the planning permission granted on 14th March 2016 to Mr Dominic Tombs of JLL as agents for the Network Stadium housing association under reference P/2015/5051. COPIES OF THE DRAFT ORDER AND RELEVANT PLAN MAY BE INSPECTED at all reasonable hours during the period of 28 days commencing on the 7th October 2016 at the offices of Ealing Council Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday, and may be obtained free of charge from the London Borough of Ealing (quoting reference P/2015/5051) at that address. ANY PERSON MAY OBJECT to the making of the proposed order, within the period of 28 days commencing on the 7th October 2016 and ending on 4th November 2016, by notice to the London Borough of Ealing quoting the above reference sent to the Highways Service, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL or by e-mail to [email protected]. In preparing an objection it should be borne in mind that the substance of it may be imparted to other persons who may be affected by it and that those persons may wish to communicate with the objector about it. Dated 7th October 2016 Shahid Iqbal Assistant Director of Highways Service (The officer appointed for this purpose) THE SCHEDULE RECTORY PARK GARDENS AND CASEY AVENUE UB5 6SL Demolition of the existing buildings (including 168 residential units, the existing temporary 228 sq.m community centre, and other ancillary structures) and the phased construction of 289 new dwellings (80 x 1-bedroom, 113 x 2-bedroom, 84 x three-bedroom and 12 x four-bedroom) in buildings ranging between 2 / 3 storey houses and 4-7 storey apartment buildings, with ancillary bicycle and refuse / recycling storage facilities; on and off-street car parking spaces (216 spaces) and associated alterations to the adopted highway; a replacement single-storey 250 sq.m community centre and nursery (D1 Use Class); site-wide landscaping including the provision of new public open space and children’s play facilities, semi-private and private amenity space. SHETLAND ISLANDS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 These applications, associated plans and documents can be examined, 09.00-17.00, Mon-Fri, at: Shetland Islands Council, Development Services Department, 8 North Ness Business Park, Lerwick, ZE1 0LZ. Please call 744293 to make an appointment if you wish to discuss any application. Applications, associated plans and documents can also be viewed on the Council website at www.shetland.gov.uk. Format: Ref No; Proposal & Address 2016/072/LBC; Conversion of shop to dwelling house; 51 Commercial Street, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0AB 2016/078/PPF; Erect timber fences, lay decking and face up masonry walls; 91-93 St Olaf Street, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0ES Written comments may be made to Iain McDiarmid, Executive Manager, at the above address, email [email protected] by 28/10/2016. NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL (FOOTPATH ADJACENT TO LOCKET YETT VIEW, BELLSHILL) STOPPING UP ORDER 2016 North Lanarkshire Council hereby give notice that they have made an Order under Section 207 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 authorising the stopping up of the footpath coloured black on the plan annexed and subscribed as relative to the said Order. The Order is about to be submitted to the Scottish Ministers for confirmation or to be confirmed as an unopposed Order. The footpath will be stopped up and closed to all traffic (including pedestrian traffic). The stopping up of the footpath is necessary to enable development to be carried out in accordance with Class 33(C) of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992. A copy of the Order and relevant plan showing the footpath to be stopped up may be inspected at the offices of either the Bellshill Cultural Centre, John Street, Bellshill, ML4 1RJ, or at the offices of the Head of Business for Legal and Democratic Solutions, North Lanarkshire Council, Civic Centre, Windmillhill Street, Motherwell, ML1 1AB by any person, free of charge, at all reasonable hours during a period of Twenty eight days following the appearance of this advertisement. Within that period, any person, by written notice to the undernoted (quoting reference R PD SUO 0015/NL), may make representations or objections with respect to the Order. Fiona Ekinli Principal Solicitor Civic Centre Windmillhill Street Motherwell ML1 1AB STIRLING COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below are proposals requiring planning permission and/or Listed Building Consent which have been submitted to Stirling Council and may be viewed online at www.stirling.gov.uk/onlineplanning. Written comments may be made to the Planning Manager, Planning Services, Stirling Council, Teith House, Kerse Road, Stirling FK7 7QA (Telephone 01786 233660) within 21 days of this notice. Proposal/Reference: 16/00558/LBC/GF Address of Proposal: 2 Queens Road, Stirling, FK8 2QY Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Installation of secondary glazing Proposal/Reference: ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 16/00623/LBC/PM Address of Proposal: Drumwhirn, 7 Drumbeg Loan, Killearn, G63 9LG Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Existing chimney to be taken down below roof level & reinstated to match the original in height, colour and finish SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Application has been made to the Council for Listed Building Consent for: Ref No Proposal Site 16/01108/- LBC Extension to dwellinghouse 12 St Andrew’s Road Peebles 16/01123/- LBC Replacement windows Taynuilt Tweedside Road Newtown St Boswells 16/01133/- LBC Replacement windows Nithsdale 1 Venlaw Road Peebles 16/01160/- LBC Replacement windows Ravenswood House Melrose 16/01181/- LBC Internal alterations 6 Market Square Duns 16/01186/- LBC Internal and external alterations 8A Kingsmeadows Road Peebles 16/01209/- LBC Replacement of existing single glazing to spacia vacum glazing Purves Hall Greenlaw The items can be inspected at Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells between the hours of 9.00 am and 4.45 pm from Monday to Thursday and 9.00am and 3.30 pm on Friday for a period of 21days from the date of publication of this notice. It is also possible to visit any library and use the Planning Public Access system to view documents. To do this, please contact your nearest library to book time on a personal computer. If you have a PC at home please visit our web site at http:// eplanning.scotborders.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be sent in writing to the Service Director - Regulatory Services, Scottish Borders Council, Newtown St Boswells TD6 0SA and must be received within 21 days. Alternatively, representations can be made online by visiting our web site at the address stated above. Please state clearly whether you are objecting, supporting or making a general comment. Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, representations may be made available for public inspection. SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2008 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO BE PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER UNDER REGULATION 20(1) Applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be inspected on line at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk and can also be viewed electronically at the following locations:- • Council Offices, South Vennel, Lanark ML11 7JT • Civic Centre, Andrew Street, East Kilbride G74 1AB • Brandon Gate, 1 Leechlee Road, Hamilton ML3 0XB between the hours of 8.45am and 4.45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8.45am and 4.15pm on Friday (excluding public holidays). Written comments may be made to the Head of Planning and Building Standards, 1st Floor Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LB or by email to [email protected] Please note that any comments which you make to an application cannot generally be treated as confidential. All emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures, email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. Lundsay Freeland Chief Executive Proposal/Reference: HM/16/0403 Address of Proposal: Silverwells House, 1 Old Mill Road, Bothwell Internal alterations Listed Building Consent Development affecting the character or appearance of a conservation area Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Representations within 21 days PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Details and representation information: 21 Days Proposal/Reference: 16/01456/LBC Address of Proposal: Kirk House Dull Aberfeldy PH15 2JQ Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations Proposal/Reference: 16/01591/LBC Address of Proposal: 9 High Street Perth PH1 5JS Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations Proposal/Reference: 16/01578/LBC Address of Proposal: 2 Errol Road Invergowrie Dundee DD2 5AD Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations Proposal/Reference: 16/01624/LBC Address of Proposal: Mornington Cottage School Wynd Abernethy Perth PH2 9JJ Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 APPLICATION(S) FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT Comments may be made on the above developments within 21 days from the date of publication of this notice Submit any comments to the Planning Manager, Development Management, Orkney Islands Council, School Place, Kirkwall, KW15 1NY or alternatively email your comments to [email protected] Proposal/Reference: 16/402/LB Address of Proposal: 44 Alfred Street, Stromness Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Install a roof light, repaint windows and replace front door. Proposal/Reference: 16/472/LB Address of Proposal: ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Skaill House, Sandwick Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Erect a conservatory. 2624279THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 The applications listed below, along with plans and other documents submitted with them, may be examined online at http:// wam.highland.gov.uk and, where given, electronically at the alternative location(s); or electronically at your nearest Council Service Point. You can find your nearest Service Point via the following link https://www.highland.gov.uk/directory/16/a_to_z Written comments should be made to the EPC at the contact details below within the time period indicated from the date of this notice. Anyone making a representation about this proposal should note that their letter or email will be disclosed to any individual or body who requests sight of representations in respect of this proposal. Reference Number Development Address Proposal Description Alternative locations where application may be inspected and time period for comments 16/03717/LBC 29 Willowbank Wick KW1 4NY Demolish existing rear extension and erect new rear extension Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) 16/04380/LBC 2-4 Inglis Street Inverness IV1 1HN Replace three ground floor windows Regulation 5 - affecting the character of a listed building (21 days) PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, INVERNESS IV3 5NX Email: [email protected] 2624278MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015. The following applications, together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at the public access terminals located at the Council offices at Fairfield House, 8 Lothian Road, Dalkeith, in all local libraries, and at the Online Planning pages at the Midlothian Council Website - www.midlothian.gov.uk 16/00620/LBC Demolition of conservatory and erection of extension to dwellinghouse and formation of window opening at 30 Cairnbank Road, Penicuik 16/00653/LBC Removal of existing conservatory and installation of replacement patio doors; alterations to existing window opening to form patio doors; installation of replacement rain water goods and re painting of front door and internal alterations at 9 Thornybank, Dalkeith Deadline for comments: 28 October 2016 Peter Arnsdorf, Planning Manager, Education, Communities and Economy. GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL PUBLICITY FOR PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 You can view applications together with the plans and other documents submitted with them online at http:// www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or at Glasgow City Council, Service Desk, 45 John Street, Glasgow G1 1JE, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm - except public holidays. All comments are published online and are available for public inspection. Written comments may be made within 21 days from 7 October 2016 online at http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/Planning/Online Planning or to the Executive Director of Development and Regenerations Services, Development Management, 231 George Street Glasgow G1 1RX. 16/02336/DC Flat 1/1, 810 Crow Road G13 - Installation of replacement windows to rear of listed flatted property 16/02316/DC Site At Dixon Street/306 Clyde Street G1 - Renewal of listed building consent 12/00579/DC -Internal and external alterations associated with erection of hotel development including demolition of buildings within the courtyard 16/02273/DC 157 Great Western Road G4 - Change of hours of operation, amendment to condition 2 of consent 16/00529/DC (Use of restaurant (class 3) as hot food take away (sui generis) ) to allow opening from 11am to 11pm, 7 days 16/01482/DC, 16/01483/DC Flat 2, 14 Park Terrace G3 - Repair and replacement of windows to flatted dwellinghouse including internal and external alterations to listed building 16/02275/DC, 16/02385/DC Students Union 42 University Avenue G12 - External alterations and erection of railing to front of listed building 16/02340/DC 34 Dunglass Avenue Glasgow G14 - Erection of single storey extension and garden room to rear of dwellinghouse 16/02321/DC 36 Jamaica Street G1 - Internal and external alterations to existing listed building 16/02363/DC, 16/02176/DC (H) Flat 7/1, 65 Renfield Street G2 - External alterations to listed building and installation of replacement windows to flatted dwelling 16/02342/DC Site To The North Of 4 Derby Street G3 - Installation of broadband cabinet on footpath 16/02261/DC 39 Winton Drive G12 - Installation of rooflights to front and rear of flat 16/02202/DC Flat 1/1, 40 Dundas Street G1 - Use of first floor residential flat as firing range for airshot guns, ancillary to ground floor retail unit. 16/02318/DC Flat 13, College View 119 High Street G1 - Installation of external gas pipe and flue to rear of building 16/02358/DC 44 Langside Drive G43 - Erection of domestic garage in rear garden 16/02347/DC Site Formerly Known As Broadcasting House 30 Queen Margaret Drive G12 - Erection of extension to former broadcasting studio and internal and external alterations 16/02310/DC 127 Candleriggs G1 - Use of public footway as external seating area for adjacent licensed cafe 16/02313/DC 62A Turnberry Road G11 - External alterations to dwellinghouse 16/02309/DC 28 Gordon Street Glasgow G1 - Display of non- illuminated fascia sign and window graphics 16/02180/DC, 16/02392/DC Flat Ground 16 Hyndland Road G12 - External alterations associated with formation of hardstanding to rear of listed building 16/02157/DC 59 Union Street Glasgow G1 - Internal and external alterations 16/02210/DC Flat 0/1 25 Napiershall Street G20 - Installation of replacement windows to flatted dwelling 16/02235/DC 56 Queen Victoria Drive G14 - Erection of single storey extension to rear of dwellinghouse 16/01963/DC 59 Union Street G1 - Installation of rooflights 16,02344/DC, 16/02345/DC Site Formerly Known As Blawarthill Hospital 129 Holehouse Drive G13 - Removal of boundary wall, erection of wall with timber panel fence and formation of opening for vehicular and pedestrian access 16/02213/DC Flat 13, College View 119 High Street G1 - Internal and external alterations to listed building ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 16/02266/DC, 16/02278/DC 85 West George Street G2 - External repair and alteration including reinstatement of windows and removal of roof ducts to listed building 16/02357/DC Site Bounded By Clyde Place/Commerce Street/ Kingston Street/West Street/Centre Street G5 - Erection of mixed-use development to include offices, residential, hotel, serviced apartments, shops/retail, offices and restaurants/public houses and creche together with associated car parking, access, landscaping, public realm and infrastructure works 16/02348/DC Storey 6, 116 West Regent Street G2 - Use of office as flatted dwelling (retrospective) and extension of same flatted dwelling to terrace area 16/02364/DC Suite 3/1, 113 West Regent Street G2 - Use of office (Class 4) as office (Class 2) FALKIRK COUNCIL APPLICATION(S) FOR PLANNING PERMISSION Application(s) for Planning Permission listed below, together with the plans and other documents submitted, may be examined at the offices of Development Services, Abbotsford House, David’s Loan, Falkirk, FK2 7YZ between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm on weekdays. The application(s) can also be viewed online at http:// edevelopment.falkirk.gov.uk/online/ Written, e-mail or online comments may be made to the Director of Development Services within 21 days beginning with the date of publication of this notice(s). Comments can also be submitted online through the website address above, and by e-mail to [email protected] PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997- DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING A LISTED BUILDING or THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING Application No Location of Proposal Description of Proposal P/16/0616/LBC 42 Vicar Street Falkirk FK1 1JB Alterations & Refurbishment of Public House (Retrospective) Director of Development Services EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/Conservation Area Consent has been made to East Lothian Council, as Planning Authority, as detailed in the schedule hereto. The applications and plans are open to inspection at Environment Reception, John Muir House, Brewery Park, Haddington during office hours or at http://pa.eastlothian.gov.uk/online-applications/ Any representations should be made in writing or by e-mail to the undersigned within 21 days of this date. 07/10/16 Iain McFarlane Service Manager - Planning John Muir House Brewery Park HADDINGTON E-mail: [email protected] SCHEDULE 16/00742/P Development in Conservation Area 29 Marmion Road North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4NZ Installation of roof windows 16/00691/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development The Old Manse 21 Sidegate Haddington East Lothian EH41 4BZ Alterations and extension to house 16/00691/LBC Listed Building Consent The Old Manse 21 Sidegate Haddington East Lothian EH41 4BZ Alterations and extension to building 16/00791/P Listed Building Affected by Development Redcliff Whittinghame Haddington East Lothian EH41 4QA Erection of conservatory 16/00791/LBC Listed Building Consent Redcliff Whittinghame Haddington East Lothian EH41 4QA Extension to building 16/00701/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development 11 Fidra Avenue Dirleton East Lothian EH39 5DY Extension to house, erection of garage, fencing and gate and formation of hardstanding area 16/00701/LBC Listed Building Consent 11 Fidra Avenue Dirleton East Lothian EH39 5DY Alterations and extension to house, erection of fencing and formation of hardstanding area 16/00769/P Development in Conservation Area Hallowdoon Roxburghe Park Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1LR Installation of roof windows 16/00624/P Development in Conservation Area Cairnbank 19 Bayswell Park Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1AE Alterations, extension to house, formation of vehicular access and hardstanding area 16/00624/CAC Conservation Area Consent Cairnbank 19 Bayswell Park Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1AE Demolition of gates and gate piers 16/00710/PM Development in Conservation Area Land To The North Of Foreshot Terrace Dirleton East Lothian EH39 5DR Erection of 24 houses and associated works 16/00711/P Development in Conservation Area Land To The North Of Foreshot Terrace Dirleton East Lothian EH39 5DR Formation of woodland with SUDS structure and formation of site access road 16/00631/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development 80 High Street Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1JH Alterations and change of use of part of shop stores to form 1 flat and installation extract grill to shop 16/00631/LBC Listed Building Consent 80 High Street Dunbar East Lothian EH42 1JH Alterations to building 16/00679/P Development in Conservation Area Listed Building Affected by Development Bowling Green Cottage Athelstaneford East Lothian EH39 5BE Replacement windows 16/00679/LBC Listed Building Consent Bowling Green Cottage Athelstaneford East Lothian EH39 5BE Replacement windows 16/00799/P Development in Conservation Area 7 Vinefields Pencaitland East Lothian EH34 5HD Replacement windows and doors (Part Retrospective) 16/00797/P Development in Conservation Area 10 The Green Pencaitland East Lothian EH34 5HE Extension to house ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 - REGULATION 20(1). THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 - REGULATION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 - PUBLICITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT. PLANNING AND BUILDING STANDARDS Applications, plans and other documents submitted may be examined at Planning & Building Standards front counter, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BG between the hours of 8:30-5:00 Monday-Thursday & 8:30-3:40 on Friday. Written comments may be made quoting the application number to the Head of Planning & Building Standards within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. You can view, track & comment on planning applications online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning. The application may have been subject to a pre-application consultation process & comments may have been made to the applicant prior to the application being submitted. Notwithstanding this, persons wishing to make representations in respect of the application should do so as above. Head of Planning and Transport, PLACE 16/03443/FUL 7 South St David Street Edinburgh EH2 2BW Provision of Mechanical ventilation and cooling equipment within designated rooftop plant area. 16/03817/FUL 3F1 10 Hillside Street Edinburgh EH7 5HB Proposed replacement of existing white timber sash and case windows with new white uPVC sash and case windows. 16/04012/LBC 2F1 115 Hanover Street Edinburgh EH2 1DJ Rooftop alteration and extension to double upper flat 16/04093/LBC GF,1F-2F 12-18 Bernard Street Edinburgh EH6 6PP Change of use from Class 4 Office to six flatted dwellings and associated uses including full demolition of a single storey extension to the rear of the building. 16/04262/FUL Land 5 Metres West Of 7/1 Boswall Road Edinburgh Form new dwelling house and guest suite. 16/04291/LBC 12 Laverockbank Road Edinburgh EH5 3DA Internal alterations to reconfigure the kitchen, lounge and bathroom. 16/04340/FUL 188-190 Causewayside Edinburgh EH9 1PN Erection of external ducts 16/04364/LBC 56A Great King Street Edinburgh EH3 6QY Fit double glazing to existing windows 16/04375/LBC 2A Coates Place Edinburgh EH3 7AA Retain the works regarding the installation of double-glazed panes to the existing windows. 16/04389/FUL 340 Ferry Road Edinburgh EH5 3QF Proposed refurbishment and extension of former gatehouse. 16/04436/FUL 248 Portobello High Street Edinburgh EH15 2AT Existing shop front and signage removed including existing stall risers, windows, doors and steel roller shutter door. New shop front and signage installed. 16/04438/FUL 7 Arden Street Edinburgh EH9 1BR Internal alterations, form new patio doors at existing kitchen window and new timber deck landing and steps. 16/04443/FUL 5 Merchiston Park Edinburgh EH10 4PW New vehicular and pedestrian access formed with existing gates removed and infilled, hard and soft landscaping to front garden. 16/04457/FUL GF 18 Strathearn Road Edinburgh EH9 2AE New proposed shed to private rear garden of the property. 16/04474/FUL 9 North Park Terrace Edinburgh EH4 1DP Proposed rear extension at ground floor, extension to rear dormer, new windows to front and rear dormers and internal alterations. 16/04478/FUL 8 North Park Terrace Edinburgh EH4 1DP Proposed single storey extension to rear with minor garden remodelling. 16/04487/FUL 5 Lennox Row Edinburgh EH5 3HL To convert the existing “Garden room” into a second garage. 16/04498/FUL 11 Corrennie Gardens Edinburgh EH10 6DG Extension to outbuilding (to form dining). Extension to garage (to form gym). Conversion of attic to form 2 bedrooms with two dormer windows. 16/04514/FUL 2F 1 Eton Terrace Edinburgh EH4 1QE Modifications to existing roof along with the introduction of new rooflights. 16/04516/LBC 2F 1 Eton Terrace Edinburgh EH4 1QE Introduction of a number of roof lights including modifications to existing roof. 16/04520/FUL 29A-31 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 2ND Application for the construction of external extraction ventilation system. 16/04522/LBC 29A-31 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 2ND Listed building consent for proposed internal works including construction of ventilation extrication system. 16/04533/FUL 10 St Bernard’s Row Edinburgh EH4 1HW Proposed internal alterations (ground and first), removal of existing utility outshot, extension to rear and new rooflights to second floor. 16/04534/LBC 10 St Bernard’s Row Edinburgh EH4 1HW Proposed internal alterations (ground and first), extension to rear including removal of existing outshot and new rooflights to second floor. 16/04538/LBC 11 East Preston Street Edinburgh EH8 9QG Internal alterations to flat to reconfigure the livingroom, kitchen and bedroom. 16/04552/FUL 88 Grassmarket Edinburgh EH1 2JR Change of use from shop (Class 1) to restaurant (Class 3) 16/04553/FUL 42 South Laverockbank Avenue Edinburgh EH5 3DU Proposed attic conversion, formation of dormer and installation of rooflights. 16/04556/CON 25 Kinnear Road Edinburgh EH3 5PG Complete Demolition in a Conservation Area - Demolish the existing private residential villa. 16/04556/FUL 25 Kinnear Road Edinburgh EH3 5PG Demolish the existing private residential villa on the site and replace with a new residential development comprising of 16 no apartments with an integral semi-basement car park and associated driveway. 16/04558/FUL GF 10 Lynedoch Place Edinburgh EH3 7PX Replace existing single-glazed aluminium patio doors with new hardwood double doors and side screens. 16/04559/LBC GF 10 Lynedoch Place Edinburgh EH3 7PX Replace existing single-glazed aluminium patio doors with new hardwood doors and side screens. 16/04563/FUL 42B Carlyle Place Edinburgh EH7 5RY Change of use from model makers workshop with full domestic facilities (commercial) to habitable dwelling (residential). 16/04572/LBC 3F3 1 Balfour Street Edinburgh EH6 5BY Internal alterations to bathroom and kitchen areas, remove non load bearing stud partitions and form new timber stud partition, alterations to drainage. 16/04575/FUL 23 Dunedin Street Edinburgh EH7 4JG To change the use of Industrial Unit to Class 11, Leisure for the purposes of running as an indoor climbing centre. 16/04577/LBC 1F 1 Lennox Street Edinburgh EH4 1QB Alterations to first floor flat to create new bedroom, kitchen/dining room and en- suite shower room. 16/04579/CON Boroughmuir High School 26 Viewforth Edinburgh EH10 4LR Demolition of existing outbuildings. 16/04580/LBC Boroughmuir High School 26 Viewforth Edinburgh EH10 4LR Conversion of former Boroughmuir High School to form residential accommodation. Demolition of existing outbuildings and erection of new residential block. 16/04581/FUL Boroughmuir High School 26 Viewforth Edinburgh EH10 4LR Change of use and conversion of former Boroughmuir High School to form residential accommodation. Demolition of existing outbuildings and erection of new residential block. 16/04586/LBC 2F2 23 Ardmillan Terrace Edinburgh EH11 2JW Replace two existing windows with timber heritage sash + case 16/04593/LBC Forrest Hill Building 5 Forrest Hill Edinburgh EH1 2QL Alter layout of 4th floor attic area to form TV Studio. Removal of internal walls + erection of new walls, remove window and fit air intake grill + locate small chiller unit on existing flat roof area. 16/04595/LBC 27 Stafford Street Edinburgh EH3 7BJ Replace existing single glazed timber framed roof-light with new timber framed double glazed electronically operated roof-light with central glazing bar to match existing; 1st floor rear office to be converted to provide gents toilet. Existing timber sash + case 1st floor window to have pane of glazing altered to accept an extract vent in top sash. 16/04596/FUL 27 Stafford Street Edinburgh EH3 7BJ Replace existing single glazed timber framed roof-light with new timber framed double glazed electronically operated roof-light with central glazing bar to match existing; 1st floor rear office to be converted to provide gents toilet. Existing timber sash + case 1st floor window to have pane of glazing altered to accept an extract vent in top sash. 16/04601/LBC 100 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3DF Minor internal alterations at 104 George Street (Unit 3). 16/04602/LBC 100,102,104 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3DF Minor internal and external alterations at 100 George Street (Unit 1) ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 16/04603/FUL 3A Abbotsford Crescent Edinburgh EH10 5DY Demolition of existing conservatory and summer house. Internal alterations and erection of an extension containing study, living and utility spaces. 16/04609/LBC Cruiser Store Sandport Edinburgh Principle works will include the removal of modern partitions on first and ground floor, re- opening of blocked windows, installing new WC and tea prep facilities, installing new partitions and light fittings. 16/04620/LBC Flat 6 27 Sandport Street Edinburgh EH6 6EP Internal Alterations to remove partition walls. 16/04623/FUL 4 Albert Terrace Edinburgh EH10 5EA Make internal alterations, remove lay-light, overhaul roof, form new services terminations and alter external balustrades. 16/04624/LBC 4 Albert Terrace Edinburgh EH10 5EA Make internal alterations, remove lay-light, overhaul roof, form new services terminations and alter external balustrades. 16/04629/LBC 1-1A Buccleuch Place Edinburgh EH8 9LW Minor amendments to flat layouts including introduction of new Shower Rooms, WCs and bedrooms; Replacement of secondary basement level doors with heritage glass panes doors and relocation of rooflights to satisfy Building Standards natural light provision requirement; introduction of heritage flush slate vents to satisfy Building Control request for the roof ventilation, amendments to ventilation extracts locations to suit M&E requirements. 16/04630/LBC 1F1 232 Portobello High Street Edinburgh EH15 2AU Convert attic to form bedroom and bathroom, dormer window to rear (as amended). 16/04631/LBC 1F 2 Clarendon Crescent Edinburgh EH4 1PT Relocation of kitchen to the dining/entrance area. Fit new guest WC and utility room in the existing storage room. 16/04633/LBC 48 Well Court Edinburgh EH4 3BE Internal alterations to existing A listed building. Removal of partition wall, and re- configuring bedroom to form ensuite. Installing washhand basin to WC and installation of new kitchen. FIFE COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION The applications listed in the schedule may be viewed online at www.fifedirect.org.uk/planning Public access computers are available in Local Libraries. Comments can be made online or in writing to Fife Council, Economy, Planning and Employability Services, Kingdom House, Kingdom Avenue, Glenrothes, KY7 5LY within 21 days from the date of this notice. Proposal/Reference: 16/03358/LBC Address of Proposal: St Margarets 54 James Street Pittenweem Anstruther Fife KY10 2QN Name and Address of Applicant: Mr Tim Cockburn Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for installation of rooflights Proposal/Reference: 16/03378/LBC Address of Proposal: Flat 1 Swan View 554 Wellesley Road Methil Leven Fife KY8 3PE Name and Address of Applicant: Lady Euphemia Campbell Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for installation of replacement windows Proposal/Reference: 16/03262/LBC Address of Proposal: Drumhead Peat Inn Cupar Fife KY15 5LH Name and Address of Applicant: Mr Ralph Sprot Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for one and half storey extension to dwellinghouse Proposal/Reference: 16/03345/LBC Address of Proposal: Gallatown Nursery School Rosslyn Street Kirkcaldy Fife KY1 3AB Name and Address of Applicant: Fife Council Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for formation of access ramp and gates ANGUS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED) Applications for permission and/or consents under the above legislation as listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at County Buildings, Market Street, Forfar, DD8 3LG between the hours of 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday or visit the Public Access facility on the Council’s website at http://planning.angus.gov.uk/online- applications/. Written comments may be made within 21 days of this notice to the Service Manager, County Buildings, Market Street, Forfar, DD8 3LG or e-mail [email protected]. Please note that representations made to an applicant in response to any pre-application consultation cannot be taken into account by Angus Council. Station House Union Street Monifieth Dundee DD5 4NG - Take Down and Reinstate East Gable Wall of Dwelling due to Structural Instability. General Repair Works including Refurbishment and Repainting of Windows, Roof Repairs, Replacement of Cement Mortar with Lime Mortar and Repair & Repainting of Cast Iron Rainwater Goods. - 16/00783/LBC - Listed Building Kingsley House Hotel 29 - 31 Marketgate Arbroath DD11 1AU - Internal and External Alterations to Building to form Four Flats - 16/00771/LBC - Listed Building 116C Murray Street Montrose DD10 8JG - Proposed Window Replacement - 16/00772/LBC - Listed Building Kate Cowey, Service Manager Planning INVERCLYDE COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 These applications, associated plans and documents may be examined at http://planning.inverclyde.gov.uk/Online/ and at Inverclyde Council, Regeneration and Planning, Municipal Buildings, Clyde Square, Greenock 08.45 – 16.45 (Mon-Thurs) and 08.45 – 16.00 (Fri). 16/0030/LB- The proposal is for the upgrade of the current heating system within Ardgowan House. We propose to upgrade the heating system by installing and/or replacing radiators throughout the house at Ardgowan House, Main Road, Inverkip, PA16 0DW Comments before 28th October 2016 16/0031/LB- Installation of replacement double glazed timber sash and case windows at Municipal Buildings, Clyde Square, Greenock, PA15 1NB Comments before 28th October 2016 Written comments may be made to Mr Stuart Jamieson, Regeneration and Planning, Inverclyde Council, Municipal Buildings Clyde Square, Greenock PA15 1LY, email: [email protected] ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND CONSERVATION AREA CONSENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2015 LISTED BUILDING CONSENT REGULATION (8)(1)(A) – 21 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE The applications listed below together with the plans, drawings and other documents submitted with them may be examined at Business Hub 4, Ground Floor North, Marischal College, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1AB between the hours of 8:30am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday or online by entering the reference number at https://publicaccess.aberdeencity.gov.uk/online-applications/. Written comments may be submitted to the Head of Planning and Sustainable Development at the same postal address or online via the above website link. Representations must be received within the time period specified under each of the categories and the reference number of the application quoted in all correspondence. Subject to personal data being removed, representations will be open to public inspection by interested parties on request. Would Community Councils, conservation groups and societies, applicants and members of the public please note that Aberdeen City Council as planning authority intent to accept only those representations which have been received within the above periods as prescribed in terms of planning legislation. Letters of representation swill be open to public view, in whole and in summary according to the usual practice of this authority). Head of Planning and Sustainable Development Wednesday, 5 October 2016 Proposal/Reference: Address of Proposal: 26/27/28 Albyn Place, Aberdeen AB10 1YL Name and Address of Applicant: BG Group Description of Proposal: Demolition of link corridor building and steps, reinstatement of boundary wall and stonework 2624269ARGYLL & BUTE COUNCIL These applications listed below together with other related documents may be inspected between 09:00-12.30 –13.30-16:00 hrs Monday to Friday at 1A Manse Brae Lochgilphead PA31 8RD, at the alternative locations detailed below during their normal opening times or by logging on to the Council’s website at www.argyll-bute.gov.uk. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), RELATED PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 REF. No. PROPOSAL SITE ADDRESS LOCATION OF PLANS 16/02557/LIB Erection of 5 signs affixed to the building (illuminated and non- illuminated) and repainting of shop 33 Main Street Tobermory Isle Of Mull Argyll And Bute PA75 6NU Tobermory Area Office 16/02431/LIB External and internal alterations and erection of extension The Imperial Hotel 12 West Clyde Street Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 8SQ Helensburgh Library 16/02596/LIB Installation of replacement windows Caberfeidh Shore Road Kilcreggan Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 0HG Sub Post Office Kilcreggan 16/01747/LIB Change of use of former hotel to form 7 residential flats. Repairs/repainting and installation of replacement double glazed windows of the same style and finish, replacement and re-positioning of rooflight windows, installation of 2 no double glazed skylights, replace existing cast iron and plastic guttering with aluminium to match existing, formation of first and second floor balconies and erection of rear and entrance porch extensions. Internal alterations including removal of sub- dividing and construction of new walls to reconfigure internal layout and circulation Columba Hotel Pier Road Tarbert Argyll And Bute PA29 6UF Sub Post Office Harbour Street Tarbert 16/02624/LIB Re-slate roof and dormer window walls and re-surface dormer roofs with dark grey single ply membrane 1-6 Rhu House Main Road Rhu Helensburgh Argyll And Bute G84 8RL Sub Post Office Rhu Written comments can be made to the above address or submitted online http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/find-and- comment-planning-applications within 21 days of this advert. Please quote the reference number in any correspondence. Any letter of representation the Council receives is considered a public document and will be published on our website. Anonymous or marked confidential correspondence will not be considered. A weekly list of all applications can be viewed at all Area Offices, Council Libraries and on the Councils website. 2624268DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION These applications, associated plans and documents can be examined at City Development Department Reception, Ground Floor, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, every Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 08:30am - 4:30pm and Wed 09:30am - 4:30pm or at www.dundeecity.gov.uk. (Top Tasks - View Planning Application and insert application ref no) Written comments may be made to the Director of City Development, Development Management Team, Floor 6, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, DD1 1LS and email comments can be submitted online through the Council’s Public Access System. All comments to be received by 28.10.2016 FORMAT: Ref No; Address; Proposal 16/00803/LBC, Matthew Building, University Of Dundee, Perth Rd, Dundee, Installation of 3 antennas and support poles; 3 remote radio units; 3 cabinets, and ancillary development

13 July 2015
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571 and office at 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent to construct and operate a wind farm at Gordonbush Estate, approximately 9.5km to the north west of Brora (Central Grid Reference 284737, 913302). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be 56 MW comprising 16 turbines: 13 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 130 metres and 3 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 115 metres. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the Environmental Statement discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, are available for inspection, free of charge, during normal office hours at: The Highland Council The Highland Council Department of Planning & Development Area Planning Office Glenurquhart Road Drummuie Inverness Golspie IV3 5NX KW10 6TA (open during normal office hours) (open during normal office hours) The Environmental Statement can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. Copies of the Environmental Statement may be obtained from SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 224 7245) at a charge of £1400 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application should be made by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or by post to The Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation, not later than 14th August 2015. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. When initial comments from statutory consultees are received further public notices will give advice on how this information may be viewed by members of the public, and how representations may be made to Scottish Ministers. During the consideration of the proposal, Scottish Ministers may formally request further information to supplement the Environmental Statement and this will also be advertised in such a manner. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following receipt of all views and representations, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents and Deployment Unit process applications under The Electricity Act 1989. During the consultation process letters of representation can be sent to Scottish Ministers in support of or objecting to these applications. Should Scottish Ministers call a Public Local inquiry (PLI), copies of these representations will be sent to the Directorate of Planning and Environmental Appeals for the Reporter to consider during the inquiry. These representations will be posted on their website with all personal data redacted, including the full name, address, email address, signature and home telephone number. Copies of representations will also be issued to the developer on request, again, with all personal data redacted as previously indicated. You can choose to mark your representation as confidential, in which case it will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and will not be shared with the Planning Authority, the developer, the Reporter (should a PLI be called) or any other third party. If you have any queries or concerns about how your personal data will be handled, please email the Energy Consents and Deployment Unit at: [email protected] or in writing to Energy Consents and Deployment Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU MR THOMAS DICKSON PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF AN APPLICATION MADE UNDER REGULATION 19 OF THE POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2013 INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL Notice is hereby given that Mr Thomas Dickson has applied to the Chief Inspector for a variation to the Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Permit to operate an installation involving the intensive rearing of poultry. The installation is located at 109 Seagahan Road, Armagh, BT60 2BJ. The application contains all particulars as required by the Regulations including a description of foreseeable significant effects of emissions from the installation on the environment. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE A copy of the application which contains the information listed in Schedule 4 Part 1 (1) of the regulations is available for public inspection free of charge between the hours of 09.30-12.00 and 14.00-15.30 at Northern Ireland Environment Agency, Klondyke Building, Cromac Avenue, Gasworks Business Park, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast, BT7 2JA and Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, The Palace Demesne, Armagh. In addition, members of the public who wish to obtain a copy of the relevant information contained in the register can do so upon the payment of a reasonable charge to cover the cost of photocopying. Written representations about the application may be sent to the Chief Inspector of the Industrial Pollution & Radiochemical Inspectorate, Northern Ireland Environment Agency, (address as above), within 42 days from the date of this publication. All representations will be placed on the public register unless a representation contains a written request to the contrary. If there is such a request, the register will only include a statement that there has been such a request.

6 July 2015
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Limited, company registration number 02310571 and office at 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent to construct and operate a wind farm at Gordonbush Estate, approximately 9.5km to the north west of Brora (Central Grid Reference 284737, 913302). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be 56 MW comprising 16 turbines: 13 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 130 metres and 3 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 115 metres. SSE Generation Limited has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the Environmental Statement discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, are available for inspection, free of charge, during normal office hours at: The Highland Council The Highland Council Department of Planning & Development Area Planning Office Glenurquhart Road Drummuie Inverness Golspie IV3 5NX KW10 6TA (open during normal office hours) (open during normal office hours) The Environmental Statement can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. Copies of the Environmental Statement may be obtained from SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 224 7245) at a charge of £1400 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application should be made by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or by post to The Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation, not later than 14th August 2015. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. When initial comments from statutory consultees are received further public notices will give advice on how this information may be viewed by members of the public, and how representations may be made to Scottish Ministers. During the consideration of the proposal, Scottish Ministers may formally request further information to supplement the Environmental Statement and this will also be advertised in such a manner. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following receipt of all views and representations, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents and Deployment Unit process applications under The Electricity Act 1989. During the consultation process letters of representation can be sent to Scottish Ministers in support of or objecting to these applications. Should Scottish Ministers call a Public Local inquiry (PLI), copies of these representations will be sent to the Directorate of Planning and Environmental Appeals for the Reporter to consider during the inquiry. These representations will be posted on their website with all personal data redacted, including the full name, address, email address, signature and home telephone number. Copies of representations will also be issued to the developer on request, again, with all personal data redacted as previously indicated. You can choose to mark your representation as confidential, in which case it will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and will not be shared with the Planning Authority, the developer, the Reporter (should a PLI be called) or any other third party. If you have any queries or concerns about how your personal data will be handled, please email the Energy Consents and Deployment Unit at: [email protected] or in writing to Energy Consents and Deployment Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU

29 April 2015
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Ltd, company registration number 02310571, 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent to construct and operate a wind farm at land 6 km east of Girvan (Central Grid Reference NX 29855 98565). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be 105.4 MW comprising 31 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 126.5 metres. SSE Generation Ltd has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the Environmental Statement discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, are available for inspection, free of charge, during normal opening hours at: South Ayrshire Council, Burns House, Burns Statue Square, Ayr, KA7 1UT Girvan Library, Montgomerie Street, Girvan, KA26 9HE Dailly Library, Community Centre, 67 Main Street, Dailly KA26 9SB Barr Community Hall, Stinchar Road, Barr, KA26 9TW The Environmental Statement can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. Copies of the Environmental Statement may be obtained from SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 224 7192) at a charge of £1,000 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application should be made by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or by post to The Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation, not later than 5th June 2015. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. When initial comments from statutory consultees are received further public notices will give advice on how this information may be viewed by members of the public, and how representations may be made to Scottish Ministers. During the consideration of the proposal, Scottish Ministers may formally request further information to supplement the Environmental Statement and this will also be advertised in such a manner. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following receipt of all views and representations, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents and Deployment Unit process applications under The Electricity Act 1989. During the consultation process letters of representation can be sent to Scottish Ministers in support of or objecting to these applications. Should Scottish Ministers call a Public Local inquiry (PLI), copies of these representations will be sent to the Directorate of Planning and Environmental Appeals for the Reporter to consider during the inquiry. These representations will be posted on their website with all personal data redacted, including the full name, address, email address, signature and home telephone number. Copies of representations will also be issued to the developer on request, again, with all personal data redacted as previously indicated. You can choose to mark your representation as confidential, in which case it will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and will not be shared with the Planning Authority, the developer, the Reporter (should a PLI be called) or any other third party. If you have any queries or concerns about how your personal data will be handled, please email the Energy Consents and Deployment Unit at: [email protected] or in writing to Energy Consents and Deployment Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU SOUTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING ETC. (SCOTLAND) ACT 2006, PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 PLANNING APPLICATION These applications, associated plans and supporting documents can be viewed online. Applications can also be viewed at Burns House, Burns Statue Sq, Ayr, KA7 1UT, from 08:45-16:45hrs (Mon-Thu) & 08:45-16:00hrs (Fri). Comments may be submitted online by using the website, by writing to us at the above address, or by emailing [email protected] by 19/05/15 Executive Director Economy, Neighbourhood and Environment Where plans can be inspected: Burns House, Burns Statue Sq, Ayr KA7 1UT Proposal/Reference: 15/00371/LBC LISTED BUILDING IN CONSERVATION AREA Address of Proposal: 24 Sandgate, Ayr. Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations to listed building. Proposal/Reference: 15/00389/APP DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING SETTING OF LISTED BUILDING Address of Proposal: Former Seafield Hospital for Sick Children, Arrol Park, Ayr, KA7 4DP. Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Erection of timber fence. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SOUTH LANARKSHRIE COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2008 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO BE PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER UNDER REGULATION 20(1) Applications for planning permission listed below together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be inspected on line at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk and can also be viewed electronically at the following locations:— • Council Offices, South Vennel, Lanark ML11 7JT • Civic Centre, Andrew Street, East Kilbride G74 1AB • Brandon Gate, 1 Leechlee Road, Hamilton ML3 0XB between the hours of 8.45am and 4.45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8.45am and 4.15pm on Friday (excluding public holidays) Written comments may be made to the Head of Planning and Building Standards, 1st Floor Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton, ML3 6LB or by email to [email protected] Please note that any comments which you make to an application cannot generally be treated as confidential. All emails or letters of objection or support for an application, including your name and address require to be open to public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website. Sensitive personal information such as signatures, email address and phone numbers will usually be removed. Lindsay Freeland Chief Executive Proposal/Reference: HM/15/0155 Address of Proposal: Alterations to listed building Ground Floor Retail Unit 157-165 Quarry Street Hamilton Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Listed Building Consent Representations within 21 days PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Details and representation information: 21 days Proposal/Reference: 15/00568/LBC Address of Proposal: Bridge House Blackcraig Ballintuim Blairgowrie PH10 7PX . Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations to dwellinghouse Proposal/Reference: 15/00591/LBC Address of Proposal: Birnam Hotel Perth Road Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0BQ . Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations to hotel Proposal/Reference: 15/00590/LBC Address of Proposal: NOT ENTERED Name and Address of Applicant: Birnam Hotel Perth Road Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0BQ . Description of Proposal: Alterations to hotel Proposal/Reference: 15/00601/LBC Address of Proposal: Blackcraig Castle Ballintuim Blairgowrie PH10 7PX . Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations to hotel Proposal/Reference: 15/00588/LBC Address of Proposal: Birnam Hotel Perth Road Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0BQ . Name and Address of Applicant: NOT ENTERED Description of Proposal: Alterations FIFE COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 AND RELATED LEGISLATION The applications listed in the schedule may be viewed online at www.fifedirect.org.uk/planning Public access computers are available in Local Libraries. Comments can be made online or in writing to Fife Council, Economy, Planning and Employability Services, Kingdom House, Kingdom Avenue, Glenrothes, KY7 5LY within 21 days from the date of this notice. Proposal/Reference: 15/01404/LBC Address of Proposal: Town Pier, North Queensferry Name and Address of Applicant: Fife Council Description of Proposal: Listed Building Consent installation of landing pontoon with access bridge and walkway Proposal/Reference: 15/01209/LBC Address of Proposal: 82 High Street Dunfermline Fife KY12 7AT Name and Address of Applicant: Dunfermline First Limited Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for internal alterations and installation of extraction fan (Amendment to Listed Building Consent 13/02460/LBC) Proposal/Reference: 15/01418/LBC Address of Proposal: Lower Flat 3 Howard Place St Andrews Fife KY16 9HL Name and Address of Applicant: Mr and Mrs R Clark Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for internal alterations to flatted dwelling Proposal/Reference: 15/01178/LBC Address of Proposal: 37 And 39 Main Street Hillend Dunfermline Fife KY11 9ND Name and Address of Applicant: Mr Mike Henderson Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for alterations including installation of rooflight, single storey extension to rear of public house and first floor extension to rear of flatted dwelling Proposal/Reference: 15/01306/LBC Address of Proposal: Church Square P C Church Square St Andrews Fife KY16 9NN Name and Address of Applicant: Fife Council Description of Proposal: Listed building consent for installation of signage and internal alterations

27 April 2015
SSE GENERATION LIMITED ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Notice is hereby given that SSE Generation Ltd, company registration number 02310571, 55 Vastern Road, Reading, RG1 8BU, has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent to construct and operate a wind farm at land 6 km east of Girvan (Central Grid Reference NX 29855 98565). The installed capacity of the proposed generating station would be 105.4 MW comprising 31 turbines with a ground to blade tip height of 126.5 metres. SSE Generation Ltd has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the Environmental Statement discussing the Company’s proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of the environmental implications, are available for inspection, free of charge, during normal opening hours at: South Ayrshire Council, Burns House, Burns Statue Square, Ayr, KA7 1UT Girvan Library, Montgomerie Street, Girvan, KA26 9HE Dailly Library, Community Centre, 67 Main Street, Dailly KA26 9SB Barr Community Hall, Stinchar Road, Barr, KA26 9TW The Environmental Statement can also be viewed at the Scottish Government Library at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. Copies of the Environmental Statement may be obtained from SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Ltd (tel: 0141 224 7192) at a charge of £1,000 hard copy and £10 on CD. Copies of a short non-technical summary are available free of charge. Any representations to the application should be made by email to the Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or by post to The Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation, not later than 5th June 2015. ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals), full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. When initial comments from statutory consultees are received further public notices will give advice on how this information may be viewed by members of the public, and how representations may be made to Scottish Ministers. During the consideration of the proposal, Scottish Ministers may formally request further information to supplement the Environmental Statement and this will also be advertised in such a manner. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following receipt of all views and representations, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents and Deployment Unit process applications under The Electricity Act 1989. During the consultation process letters of representation can be sent to Scottish Ministers in support of or objecting to these applications. Should Scottish Ministers call a Public Local inquiry (PLI), copies of these representations will be sent to the Directorate of Planning and Environmental Appeals for the Reporter to consider during the inquiry. These representations will be posted on their website with all personal data redacted, including the full name, address, email address, signature and home telephone number. Copies of representations will also be issued to the developer on request, again, with all personal data redacted as previously indicated. You can choose to mark your representation as confidential, in which case it will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and will not be shared with the Planning Authority, the developer, the Reporter (should a PLI be called) or any other third party. If you have any queries or concerns about how your personal data will be handled, please email the Energy Consents and Deployment Unit at: [email protected] or in writing to Energy Consents and Deployment Unit, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU SP TRANSMISSION PLC ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 THE ELECTRICITY WORKS (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT)(SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2000 Notice is hereby given that SP Transmission plc, Ochil House, 10 Technology Avenue, Hamilton International Technology Park, Blantyre, G72 0HT, (a company incorporated under the Companies Acts with the registered number SC189126 and having its registered office at 1 Atlantic Quay, Robertson Street, Glasgow G2 8SP), has applied to the Scottish Ministers for consent to install and keep installed a diversion to the existing overhead electricity transmission line ‘YG Route’ between the existing tower YG006 (OS Grid Ref NS9399 8652) and the existing tower YG010 (OS Grid Ref NS9305 8711), including ancillary development, to the east of Kincardine, in the Fife Council area. SP Transmission plc has also applied for a direction under Section 57(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 that planning permission for the development noted above be deemed to be granted. A copy of this application, with a plan showing the land to which this application relates, is available for inspection, free of charge, during normal office hours at: SP Energy Networks, Environmental Planning, Ochil House, Technology Avenue, Hamilton International Park, Blantyre, G720HT Fife Council, Enterprise, Planning and Protective Services, Kingdom House, Kingdom Avenue, Glenrothes KY7 5LY Scottish Government Library, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ Kincardine Library, Keith Street, Kincardine FK10 4ND Copies of the Environmental Report may be obtained from SP Energy Networks at the above noted address at a charge of £150 hard copy and £10 on DVD. It is also available free of charge on the following website: http://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/serving_our_customers/ performance.asp Any representations to the application should be made by completing the online representation form on The Scottish Government, Energy Consents website at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Business- Industry/Energy/Energy-Consents/Support-object or by email to The Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit mailbox at [email protected] or by post to The Scottish Government, Energy Consents Unit, Scottish Government, 4th Floor, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU, identifying the proposal and specifying the grounds for representation, not later than Friday 17th July 2015. Representations should be dated and should clearly state the name (in block capitals) and full return email and postal address of those making representations. Only representations sent by email to the address stipulated will receive acknowledgement. When initial comments from statutory consultees are received further public notices will give advice on how this information may be viewed by members of the public, and how representations may be made to the Scottish Ministers. During the consideration of the proposal, Scottish Ministers may formally request further information to supplement the Environmental Report and this will also be advertised in such a manner. As a result of a statutory objection from the relevant planning authority, or where Scottish Ministers decide to exercise their discretion to do so, Scottish Ministers can also cause a Public Local Inquiry (PLI) to be held. Following receipt of all views and representations, Scottish Ministers will determine the application for consent in one of two ways: • Consent the proposal, with or without conditions attached; or • Reject the proposal Fair Processing Notice The Scottish Government Energy Consents and Deployment Unit process applications under The Electricity Act 1989. During the consultation process letters of representation can be sent to Scottish Ministers in support of or objecting to these applications. Should Scottish Ministers call a Public Local Inquiry (PLI), copies of these representations will be sent to the Directorate of Planning and Environmental Appeals for the Reporter to consider during the inquiry. These representations will be posted on their website with all personal data redacted, including the full name, address, email address, signature and home telephone number. Copies of representations will also be issued to the developer on request, again with all personal data redacted as previously indicated. You can choose to mark your representation as confidential, in which case it will only be considered by Scottish Ministers and will not be shared with the Planning Authority, the developer, the Reporter (should a PLI be called) or any other third party. If you have any queries or concerns about how your personal data will be handled, please email the Energy Consents and Deployment Unit at: [email protected] or in writing to Energy Consents and Deployment, 5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU.


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