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hereby certify that notices advertising an application under the Water Environment ( ControlledActivities) ( Scotland) Regulations 2011 for authorisation, reference number CAR/ S/ 1184030, havebeen published in the newspapers and on the respective dates given above and that pages of therelevant newspapers containing the advertisements are attached.
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www. northern- times. co.uk36Northern Times Friday, August 9, 2019
PROPOSEDASSIGNATIONOF AGRAZINGSHAREMrThomas S Cowie, 177
Marrel, in the parish ofKildonan, is applying to
the Crofting Commissionfor consent to assign thetenancy of the deemedcroft known as 84 East
Helmsdale ( Shares) in theNavidale and E Helmsdale
Common Grazing toMr Clarck Nussey, 84 EHelmsdale, Strath Road,
Helmsdale.Written comments from
those with a relevantinterest ( which may be
made public) to: CroftingCommission, Leachkin
Road, Inverness IV38NW, info@crofting. gov.scot within 28 days from
the date of this advert.
FIRSTREGISTRATIONOFACROFTDavidMacDonald hasregistered their croft 302, 309 & 313 Culkein Etc,
Culkein ( Drumbeg) in theParish of Assynt on the
Crofting Register held bythe Registers of Scotland.Any person who wishes tochallenge the applicationmay apply to the Scottish
Land Courtby22April, 2020.Details of the registration
can be found at www.crofts. ros.gov.uk/register/
home.The croft registration
number is C6198.
CROFTINGCOMMISSIONCOIMISEANNA
CROITEARACHDDECROFTINGAPPLICATIONJDyson38Banscoll, Rogart0.068haAmenityground98518
Written commentsfrom any member of
the crofting communitywithin the locality of thecroft and any expressionsof demand for the croft (
which may be madepublic), may be sent to
the Crofting Commissionby 30/08/2019. CroftingCommission, Great GlenHouse, Leachkin Road,
Inverness IV3 8NW, info@crofting. gov.scot
Our privacy notice isavailable at
www.crofting. scotland.gov.uk/privacy- policy or
on request.
DECROFTINGDIRECTIONISSUED
Mrs HKing88Achmelvich,
Assynt986210.040haAmenityGround
Full details at www.croft-ing.scotland. gov.uk
WATER ENVIRONMENT AND WATER SERVICESSCOTLAND) ACT 2003
WATER ENVIRONMENT ( CONTROLLEDACTIVITIES) ( SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011
APPLICATION FOR AUTHORISATIONCONSTRUCTION OF FLOOD WALLS,
OLD BRORA DISTILLERY, CLYNELISH BRORA.
An application has been made to the Scottish Environment ProtectionAgency ( SEPA) by Diageo Scotland Ltd for authorisation to carry on acontrolled activity at, near or in connection with the construction of140m of Flood Wall at Old Brora Distillery, Clynelish, namely:
Description ofcontrolled activity
Waters affected National gridreference
Construction of140m of floodwall
Clyne Burn NC 89833 05610
SEPA considers that the above controlled activity may have asignificant adverse impact on the water environment and on theinterests of other users of the water environment.
A copy of the application and any accompanying informationmay be inspected free of charge, at the SEPA Registry below, between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday ( exceptlocal and national holidays). Alternatively, the application may beviewed on SEPA’ s website at: http://www. sepa. org. uk/ regu-lations/ consultations/ advertised- applications- under- car/
Any person affected or likely to be affected by, or having aninterest in, the application may make representations to SEPA inwriting within 28 days beginning with the date of this advertise-ment, either by email to registrydingwall@sepa. org.uk or to thefollowing address, quoting reference number CAR/ S/ 1 184030:
Registry Department, SEPA, Dingwall office, GraesserHouse, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, IV15 9XB
Written representations received by SEPA within 28 days of thisadvertisement will be taken into consideration in determiningthe application. Any such representations will be placed in apublic register unless the person making them requests that theyshould not be. Where such a request is made SEPA will includea statement in the register indicating that representations havebeen 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 thecarrying on of the activity or activities;assess the indirect effects of that impact on any other aspectsof the environment likely to be significantly affected;consider any likely adverse social and economic effects of thatimpact and of any indirect environmental effects that havebeen identified;consider the likely environmental, social and economicbenefits of the activity; assess the impact of the controlled activity or activities on theinterests of other users of the water environment;assess what steps may be taken to ensure efficient andsustainable water use: andapply and have regard to relevant legislation.
SEPA will then either grant or refuse to grant the application.
ePlanning Centre, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, INVERNESS IV3 5NXEmail: eplanning@highland. gov.uk
tOWN AND COUNtRY PlANNiNg ( SCOtlAND) ACt 1997PlANNiNg ( liStED BUilDiNg AND CONSERVAtiON AREAS) ( SCOtlAND) ACt 1997The applications listed below, along with plans and other documents submitted with them, may be examined onlineat 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 nearestService 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 thedate of this notice. Anyone making a representation about this proposal should note that their letter or email will bedisclosed to any individual or body who requests sight of representations in respect of this proposal.
ReferenceNumber
Development Address Proposal Description Alternative locationswhere application maybe inspected and timeperiod for comments
19/02090/PIP Land 35M SE Of3 Badcall, Scourie
Erection of house ( 14 days)
19/03085/FUL Land To West OfTigh Allan, EvelixDornoch
Proposed new dwelling house ( 14 days)
19/03193/FUL Garden Ground Of MarvoniWoodside, Ardgay
Erection of cottage. Installation of septic tank andsoakaway
14 days)
19/03209/FUL Land 35M East Of Tor AluinnColdbackie, Tongue
Installation of 10.0m tall smartmeter pole andassociated works
14 days)
19/03365/FUL Royal Dornoch Golf ClubGolf Road, DornochIV25 3LW
Erection of clubhouse and remodelling of car park ( 14 days)
19/ 03381/ FUL Land 50M NE Of MunroHouse, OldshoremoreRhiconich
Erection of cafe/ house and two glamping pods, construct access road, install treatment plant withdischarge to river
14 days)
19/03453/FUL Land Off Loch Buidhe Road,Ardgay, HighlandIV24 3AT
erection of 15m lattice tower mast and ancillarydevelopment
14 days)
19/03471/LBC Church Of Scotland ManseManse RoadLairg, IV27 4EH
Alterations and erection of extension to house ( 21 days)
FIRSTREGISTRATIONOFACROFTDavidEwart Allison hasregistered hiscroft59Rhianbreck, Lairg
on the crofting registerheld by the Registers of
Scotland.Any person who wishes tochallenge the registrationmay apply to the Scottish
Land Courtby5April, 2020.Details of the registrationcan be found at www.crofts.ros.gov.uk/ register/ home. Thecroft registration number
is C6054.
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kZander isback with superstrike
FootballCattachs stickto theirtask atNairn BRORA Rangerssecured another three pointsin the BreedonHighland League at Nairnlast Wednesday witha comfortable 4-0win. Orkney-based
Cattach John Pickleswas making a raremidweek appearance, covering for the suspendedMark Nicolson, andZander Sutherland madeareturn to the starting line-up. Brora went ahead
witha strike fromSteven Mackay on40minutes after theotherwise excellent JamesKendall failed to hold anAlly MacDonald
cross. The second periodsaw Brora tighten theirgrip and they addedasecond witha Mackay headerfive minutes after therestart. Several chanceswere squandered beforethe visitors secured thepoints with further goalsfrom Brindle and
Ross. Player/manager Mackay ( pictured)
said: I was delighted withhow we performed againstaNairn side who werequick to get men behind theball but sharp on thebreak. They made thingsdifficult for us, so we were gladto get our noses aheadat the
interval. We stuck to ourtask in the second halfand finished the gameoff
nicely.”It was good to seeZander back. When he is on hisgame he is very difficult tocontain and does give us somany options up
front. Steven
MackayMemorial golfeventsuccess Page
51 Zander Sutherland was praised forhis contribution to the win against Deveronvale. Picture: Mel
Roger BRORA Rangerseventu- ally overcame atenacious Deveronvale side 4- 1atDudgeon Parkon
Saturday. Prior to the gamethere was a two-minute silenceto remember the eightBrora players who left tofight in the Great War, neverto
return. Brora were withoutre- cent signing NickRoss, who had picked up atinju-ry against Nairn Countyon the Wednesday, butMark Nicolson returned tothe back line after
suspension. Brora started well, and Zander Sutherlandfinished off a 21- pass move witha super strike fromoutside the box, low to the leftof Deveronvalegoalkeeper Grant Pennet. Thehome side continued todominate and it was no surprise tosee them double the leadwhen Colin Williamsonpoked in from close range on26
minutes. The remainder of thefirst half saw Vale in theascend-ancy and itwas only thebril-liance of Broragoalkeeper Joe Malin that kept themout witha seriesof superbstops. However, he waspowerless to stopa superb strikefrom Matthew Wallace tobring the Banff side back intothe game prior to the
break. The second half sawBrora regain control and thistime it was Pennet whobrought off a string of fine savesto prevent the Cattachsfrom going further
ahead. Constant pressuredid, however, deliverrewards for Brora as player/manag- er Steven Mackay netted
a late double to completethe
scoring. Speaking after thegame, Mackay said: “It was ade-cent enoughperformance but we werea little bitslop-py once we had gone 2-0up. We let them back intothe game and they tooktheir opportunity
well. We had a good chatat half- time and weneed- ed to raise ourstandards. It worked and welooked much more likeourselves and we then took controlof the
game. It was good to seeZander back in the starting line-up andIthink he isnow
coming back to full fitness. Whenhe is on his game he is verydif-ficult to contain anddoes give us so many optionsup front. He made a greatcon-tribution to our
win”. Brora travel to Keithon Saturday in theHighland League
Cup.The leaders CoveRangers made it 14Highland League wins in a rowwith a 2-0 victory againstForres Mechanicson
Saturday. Mitch Megginsonand Jamie Masson got thegoals.Fraserburgh moved
into second spot after a 13-0thumping of the bottomside Fort William. Scott
Barbour baggeda five- goalhaul.Inverurie ended a
three-game run without a winas Neil Gauld’ s latewinner gave them a 2-1 successat
Rothes. Formartinethumped Huntly 4-0. GraemeRodger, Andrew Greig andConor Gethins ( 2) got the
goals. Nairn were 5- 0win- ners againstLossiemouth. Dylan Mackenzie’ s hat-trick helped them on their
way.Clach’ s new bossBrian Macleod enjoyed hisfirst win as the Lilywhitesbeat Strathspey Thistle 2- 1, while Keith and WickAcademy drew 2-2at Kynoch
Park.Friday, November
16, 2018SPORT TimesSportsdesk editor@northern- times. co.ukwww.northern-times. co.
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