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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER As Of: 01 October 2020 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Closing Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 72/00014/RES73 Main Street Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6TS 04 August 1972 77/00012/RES3 Great Western Road Buckie Moray AB56 1XX 26 June 1977 76/00001/RESNetherton Farm Cottage Forres Moray IV36 3TN 07 November 1977 81/00008/RES12 Seatown Lossiemouth Moray IV31 6JJ 09 December 1981 80/00007/RESBroadrashes Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6XE 29 November 1989 89/00003/RES89 Regent Street Keith Moray AB55 5ED 29 November 1989 93/00001/RES4 The Square Archiestown Aberlour Moray AB38 7QX 05 October 1993 94/00006/RESGreshop Cottage Forres Moray IV36 2SN 13 July 1994 94/00005/RESHalf Acre Kinloss Forres Moray IV36 2UD 24 August 1994 20/00005/RES2 Pretoria Cottage Balloch Road Keith Moray 30 May 1995 95/00001/RESCraigellachie 4 Burdshaugh Forres Moray IV36 1NQ 31 October 1995 78/00008/RESSwiss Cottage Fochabers Moray IV32 7PG 12 September 1996 99/00003/RES6 Victoria Street Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9SR 08 November 1999 01 October 2020 Page 1 of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Closing Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 01/00001/RESPittyvaich Farmhouse Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4BR 07 November 2001 03/00004/RES113B Mid Street Keith Moray AB55 5AE 01 April 2003 05/00001/RESFirst Floor Flat 184 High Street Elgin Moray IV30 1BA 18 May 2005 03 September 2019 05/00002/RESSecond Floor Flat 184 High Street Elgin Moray IV30 1BA 07 September 2005 03 September 2019 05/00006/RESCraigisla High Street Garmouth Fochabers Moray IV32 7NQ 15 November 2005 16 July 2020 07/00011/RESAr Caladh 2 Richmond Place Portgordon Buckie Moray AB56 5QX 07 March 2007 01/00002/RESGlenfiddich Lodge Huntly Keith Moray AB55 4DT 01 August 2007 07/00009/RESUandhu Chapeltown Ballindalloch Moray AB37 9JS 18 September 2007 08/00010/RESDarglins Cottage Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9SJ 17 November 2008 76/00019/RESScalan Chapeltown Ballindalloch Moray AB37 9JS 14 May 2009 09/00057/RES23A Queen Street Lossiemouth Moray IV31 6PJ 18 August 2009 94/00001/RES13 North College Street Elgin Moray IV30 1EL 18 March 2010 10/00048/RESThe Anchorage Lein Road Kingston Fochabers Moray IV32 7NW 06 April 2010 01 October 2020 Page 2 of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Closing Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 81/00003/RES26A Hill Street Elgin Moray IV30 1AL 15 April 2010 23 October 2017 11/00036/RES8 Barmuckity Farm Cottages Elgin Moray IV30 8QW 10 March 2011 11/00072/RESVictoria House The Square Tomintoul Ballindalloch Moray AB37 9ET 03 June 2011 11 October 2018 10/00057/RESBedsit 1 Ladyhill House Hotel Hill Street Elgin Moray IV30 1AL 28 June 2011 11/00109/RESThe Flat 29 Caroline Street Forres Moray IV36 1AQ 23 August 2011 12/00039/RES19 Chapel Street Keith Moray AB55 5AL 03 April 2012 18 October 2017 12/00054/RES1 Bridge Street Forres Moray IV36 1DU 09 May 2012 13/00018/RES13A King Street Lossiemouth Moray IV31 6PZ 09 July 2013 10/00052/RES185 Mid Street Keith Moray AB55 5BL 09 September 2013 14/00023/RESFlat 25 Pitgaveny Street Lossiemouth Moray IV31 6NT 20 November 2014 15/00012/RES3 Hope Street Portgordon Buckie Moray AB56 5QN 15 January 2015 14/00259/RESBank House The Square Tomintoul Ballindalloch Moray AB37 9ET 01 August 2015 13/00194/RES117 Mid Street Keith Moray AB55 5AA 16 November 2015 01 October 2020 Page 3 of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Closing Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 15/00164/RES19 Rannas Place Buckie Moray AB56 1SQ 16 November 2015 15/00082/RES1 Craibstone Farm Cottages Deskford Buckie Moray AB56 5UP 04 March 2016 16/00066/RES35 Commerce Street Lossiemouth Moray IV31 6QD 25 April 2016 16/00073/RESMains Of Invererne Forres Moray IV36 3TN 07 June 2016 10/00117/RES2 Craibstone Farm Cottages Deskford Buckie Moray AB56 5UP 16 June 2016 16/00089/RESSmirack Cottage Enzie Buckie Moray AB56 5BG 15 July 2016 11/00048/RES206C High Street Elgin Moray IV30 1BA 12 August 2016 05 July 2019 78/00002/RES7 Old Street Findochty Buckie Moray AB56 4PF 17 August 2016 16/00132/RESFlat 2 206B High Street Elgin Moray IV30 1BA 23 August 2016 16/00192/RES4 Chapel Street Findochty Buckie Moray AB56 4QX 23 November 2016 10/00053/RES40 East Church Street Buckie Moray AB56 1AB 14 December 2016 29 July 2019 16/00143/RES57 South Street Elgin Moray IV30 1JZ 10 January 2017 16/00179/RESBen Main 49 Fife Street Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4AP 20 January 2017 28 May 2019 01 October 2020 Page 4 of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Closing Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 11/00145/RES40B East Church Street Buckie Moray AB56 1AB 26 January 2017 28 July 2019 17/00003/RES50 Macduff Street Lossiemouth Moray IV31 6ER 08 February 2017 16/00080/RESPlatform House Harbour Street Hopeman Elgin Moray IV30 5RU 23 March 2017 17/00036/RES31 Seafield Street Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SU 29 March 2017 17/00063/RESSchoolhouse Lower Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4EU 09 May 2017 16/00180/RESJointurelands Cottage Elgin Moray IV30 8NE 01 November 2017 12 November 2018 80/00005/RES1 Upper Bogside Cottages Elgin Moray IV30 8TW 29 November 2017 17/00165/RESThe Old Post Office House Clochan Buckie Moray AB56 5EQ 22 January 2018 77/00002/RES43 Conicavel Forres Moray IV36 2TU 10 April 2018 13/00186/RES2 The Slack Ballindalloch Moray AB37 9BA 26 April 2018 18/00056/RESCoach House Aberlour House Aberlour Moray AB38 9LD 09 May 2018 17/00130/RES2 Gordon Square Portgordon Buckie Moray AB56 5RG 18 June 2018 14/00243/RES67 High Street Aberlour Moray AB38 9QB 06 July 2018 01 October 2020 Page 5 of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Closing Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 77/00013/RES14 Castle Terrace Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SD 27 July 2018 14/00063/RES6 Clocktower Buildings Kinloss Forres Moray IV36 3TT 13 August 2018 18/00091/RES13 Blackfriars Road Elgin Moray IV30 1TY 27 August 2018 18/00106/RES82 Back Street Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6TX 01 October 2018 10/00102/RESFlat 1 FC 19 Commerce Street Elgin Moray IV30 1BS 24 October 2018 19/00020/RESEast Bank South Road Garmouth Fochabers Moray IV32 7LU 28 February 2019 29 July 2020 19/00059/RES18B Commerce Street Elgin Moray IV30 1BS 22 May 2019 19/00050/RES14 Stewart Street Portgordon Buckie Moray AB56 5QT 27 May 2019 19/00014/RES43 King Street Burghead Elgin Moray IV30 5XG 05 July 2019 98/00001/RESSeapark House Main Road Kinloss Forres Moray IV36 3TT 23 August 2019 19/00084/RES27 Institution Road Fochabers Moray IV32 7DZ 21 January 2020 01 October 2020 Page 6 of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Demolition Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 69/00004/RESBridgend Lower Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4EH 29 October 1969 70/00001/RESWhiteriggs Orton Fochabers Moray IV32 7QE 27 August 1970 72/00017/RESCosy Nook Grange Keith Moray AB55 6SB 14 August 1972 72/00010/RESAldivalloch Farm House Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4HY 18 December 1972 72/00008/RESLagavaich Glenlivet Ballindalloch Moray AB37 9DQ 18 December 1972 72/00011/RESAldivalloch Cottage Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4HY 15 May 1973 73/00006/RESLower Groalpans Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6UE 23 August 1973 67/00003/RESBallochford Lower Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4ES 01 October 1973 68/00004/RESTorniechelt Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4HR 01 October 1973 77/00019/RESOld Smithy Auchindoun Keith Moray AB55 4DY 07 November 1977 85/00002/RESNewton Of Glack Keith Moray AB55 5JR 06 November 1985 89/00006/RESMoniemouies Elgin Moray IV30 8QU 01 March 1989 89/00001/RESCable Cottage Burghead Elgin Moray IV30 5UN 01 March 1989 01 October 2020 Page 7 of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Demolition Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 72/00003/RESGreens Of Coxton Cottage Elgin Moray IV30 8QW 11 April 1989 95/00006/RESEvergreen Lhanbryde Elgin Moray IV30 8LJ 03 April 1995 96/00004/RESFaemore Ballindalloch Moray AB37 9AL 07 June 1996 96/00001/RESOakwood Kellas Elgin Moray IV30 8TW 01 October 1996 75/00005/RESAllanbrae Orton Fochabers Moray IV32 7QE 25 April 1997 97/00003/RESBurnside Cottage Orton Fochabers Moray IV32 7QG 25 April 1997 75/00002/RESStrondhu Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG 26 March 1998 81/00006/RESMount Carron Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG 26 March 1998 80/00014/RESNorth Broomhill Croft Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6XE 04 October 2001 02/00004/RES14 Gordon Street Fochabers Moray IV32 7DL 23 April 2002 03/00001/RESDalmunach Carron Aberlour Moray AB38 7QP 08 October 2003 04/00007/RESBogbain Croft Keith Moray AB55 6RQ 28 June 2004 90/00002/RESLochs Croft Fochabers Moray IV32 7LG 04 April 2005 01 October 2020 Page 8 of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HOUSING ORDERS PUBLIC REGISTER as of: 01 October 2020 Demolition Order Property Reference:Address of Property: Date Served: Demolished, Revoked or Withdrawn 05/00005/RES2 Gibb's Lane Buckie Moray AB56 1XU 16 August 2005 05/00007/RESOrdiequish Cottage Aulthash Keith AB55 6RH 09 January 2006 94/00010/RESBriar Cottage Green Road
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