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Angus Licensing Board 23 February 2017 AGENDA ITEM 7 REPORT NO LB 15/17 ANGUS LICENSING BOARD – 23 FEBRUARY 2017 OCCASIONAL LICENCES – DELEGATED APPROVALS REPORT BY SHEONA C HUNTER CLERK TO THE BOARD ABSTRACT The purpose of this report is to advise members of applications for occasional licences under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 which have been granted by the Clerk in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation appended to the Boards Statement of Licensing Policy. 1. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board note the applications for occasional licences granted under delegated authority as detailed in the attached Appendix. 2. BACKGROUND In terms of the Scheme of Delegation appended to the Boards Statement of Licensing Policy, the Clerk to the Board is authorised to grant applications for occasional licences under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 where no objections or representations have been received, nor a notice recommending refusal from the Divisional Commander, Tayside Division of Police Scotland or any report from the Licensing Standards Officer recommending refusal where the application relates to hours within Section 6 of the Board’s policy. Attached as an Appendix is a list of applications for extended hours granted under delegated authority during the period 11 December 2016 to 23 January 2017. 3. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications arising from this report. NOTE: No background papers were relied on to a material extent in preparing the above report. REPORT AUTHOR: Dawn Smeaton, Licensing and Litigation Assistant E-MAIL: [email protected] APPENDIX TO REPORT LB 15/17 ANGUS LICENSING BOARD – 23 FEBRUARY 2017 OCCASIONAL LICENCES – DELEGATED Applicant: Joyce Joiner, 75 Charleston Village, By Glamis, Forfar, DD8 1UG Premises: Charleston Village Hall, By Glamis, Forfar, DD8 1UG Date: 03/12/2016 Applicant: Gordon Spalding, 5 Park Grove, Brechin, DD9 7AJ Premises: Menmuir Hall, Menmuir, Brechin, DD9 7RN Date: 13/01/2017 Applicant: Christopher Mullin, The Ericht Granary, Lower Mill Street, Blairgowrie, PH10 6AQ Premises: Glamis Castle Grounds, Glamis, By Forfar, DD8 1RJ Date: 09/12/2016 to 11/12/2016 Applicant: Janet Perry, Strathmore Rugby Club, Inchmacoble Park, Forfar, DD8 1RL Premises: Strathmore Rugby Club, Inchmacoble Park, Forfar, DD8 1RL Date: 09/12/2016 – 22/12/2016 Applicant: Patricia Black, Monifieth Bowling Club, 8 Albert Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JS Premises: Monifieth Bowling Club, 8 Albert Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JS Date: 10/12/2016 Applicant: Bruce Mair, 2 Idvies View, Letham, Angus, DD8 2DU Premises: Letham Bowling Club, Auldbar Road, Letham, DD8 2PH Date: 17/12/2016 Applicant: Hilary Lawrence, 2 Cambridge Quad, Alyth, PH11 8BW Premises: Glenisla Community Hall, Glenisla, Blairgowrie, PH11 8BW Date: 23/12/2016 Applicant: Irene Farquhar, 11 Guthrie Street, Letham, DD8 2PS Premises: Letham Village Hall, 4 Auldbar Road, Letham, Angus Date: 10/02/2017 Applicant: Janet Perry, Strathmore Rugby Club, Inchmacoble Park, Forfar, DD8 1RL Premises: Strathmore Rugby Club, Inchmacoble Park, Forfar, DD8 1RL Date: 25/03/2017 Applicant: Joyce Joiner, 75 Charleston Village, By Glamis, Forfar, DD8 1UG Premises: Charleston Village Hall, By Glamis, Forfar, DD8 1UG Date: 31/12/2016 Applicant: Hilary Lawrence, 2 Cambridge Quad, Alyth, PH11 8BW Premises: Glenisla Community Hall, Glenisla, Blairgowrie, PH11 8BW Date: 16/12/2016 & 17/12/2016 Applicant: Colin McIlraith, 8 Bon Scott Place, Kirriemuir, DD8 4LD Premises: Strathmore Hall, John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 10/12/2016 Applicant: Kim Gall, Peel Farm, Lintrathen, Kirriemuir, DD8 5JJ Premises: Glamis Castle Grounds, Glamis, Forfar, DD8 1RJ Date: 09/12/2016 to 11/12/2016 Applicant: Kayleigh Boyd, 1B Millgate, Arbroath, DD11 1NN Premises: Old Bean Coffee House, 1B Millgate, Arbroath, DD11 1NN Date: 09/12/2016 to 22/12/2016 Applicant: Kayleigh Boyd, 1B Millgate, Arbroath, DD11 1NN Premises: Old Bean Coffee House, 1B Millgate, Arbroath, DD11 1NN Date: 23/12/2016 to 05/01/2017 Applicant: John Anderson, Drummygar Mains, Carmyllie, Arbroath, DD11 2RA Premises: Strathmore Hall, John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 22/12/2016 Applicant: Douglas Hume, 18 Hillview Terrace, Bridgefoot, Dundee, DD3 0QD Premises: Strathmartine Primary School, Strathmartine, Angus, DD3 0PH Date: 24/02/2017 Applicant: Robert Christieson, 32 Caledonian Place, Montrose, DD10 8TL Premises: Montrose Bowling Club, Western Road, Montrose, DD10 8LW Date: 07/01/2017 Applicant: Andrew Brewster, Easter Denoon, Eassie, Forfar, DD8 1SY Premises: Eassie Hall, Eassie, Forfar, DD8 1SQ Date: 31/12/2016 Applicant: Bruce Mair, 2 Idvies View, Letham, Forfar, DD8 2DU Premises: Letham Bowling Club, Auldbar Road, Letham, Forfar, DD8 2PH Date: 30/12/2016 Applicant: Rui Pires, 9 Albert Place, Brechin, DD9 7DJ Premises: Strathmore Hall, John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 22/12/2016 Applicant: Kim Gall, Peel Farm, Lintrathen, Kirriemuir, DD8 5JJ Premises: Strathmore Hall, John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 22/12/2016 Applicant: Jillian McEwan, Myreside House, Myreside Farm, Inverkeilor, DD11 5RL Premises: Fresh Food Express, Myreside Farm, Packing Unit, Inverkeilor, DD11 5RL Date: 01/01/2017 to 14/01/2017 Applicant: Jillian McEwan, Myreside House, Myreside Farm, Inverkeilor, DD11 5RL Premises: Fresh Food Express, Myreside Farm, Packing Unit, Inverkeilor, DD11 5RL Date: 15/01/2017 to 28/01/2017 Applicant: Ian Law, 2 Andownie Road, Arbroath, DD11 4HL Premises: Lodge the Bruce (593), 52 Gardyne Street, Friockheim, DD11 4SP Date: 07/01/2017 Applicant: Ian Law, 2 Andownie Road, Arbroath, DD11 4HL Premises: Lodge the Bruce (593), 52 Gardyne Street, Friockheim, DD11 4SP Date: 28/01/2017 Applicant: Kevin Lynch, Flat 6, 78 Berkeley Street, Glasgow, G3 7DS Premises: Inglis Memorial Hall, Edzell, DD9 7TF Date: 25/03/2017 Applicant: Joan Keith, Scottsacre, Farnell, Brechin, DD9 7UW Premises: Strathmore Hall, John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 30/12/2016 Applicant: Lesley Cromar, 4 Lethnot Gardens, Forfar, DD8 3RQ Premises: Forfar Academy Assembly Hall, Taylor Street, Forfar, Angus Date: 30/12/2016 Applicant: Steven Armstrong, 23/3 Lawrence Street, Broughty Ferry, DD5 1ET Premises: Monifieth Theatre, 72 High Street, Monifieth, Angus Date: 07/01/2017 Applicant: Kevin Young, 3 Carnegie Street, Montrose, DD10 8RS Premises: Montrose Town Hall, Melville Gardens, Montrose, Angus Date: 04/02/2017 Applicant: Alyson Burns, 7 Balgowan Bungalow, By Tibbermore, Perth, PH1 1QW Premises: Reid Hall, Castle Street, Forfar, DD8 3HX Date: 03/03/2017 Applicant: Paul Duncan, 6 School Road, Aberlemno, Forfar, DD8 3TE Premises: Aberlemno Village Hall, Aberlemno, Forfar, DD8 3PE Date: 17/02/2017 Applicant: John Anderson, Drummygar Mains, Carmyllie, Arbroath, DD11 2RA Premises: Strathmore Hall, The Mart, 48 John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 14/01/2017 Applicant: John Anderson, Drummygar Mains, Carmyllie, Arbroath, DD11 2RA Premises: Strathmore Hall, The Mart, 48 John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 14/01/2017 Applicant: Audrey Kendall, 19 Thistle Street, Carnoustie, DD7 7PR Premises: Royal British Legion, 88 Dundee Street, Carnoustie, DD7 7PH Date: 20/01/2017 & 27/01/2017 Applicant: Graham Galloway, 62 Glamis Road, Kirriemuir, DD8 5DD Premises: Kirriemuir Town Hall, 28/30 Reform Street, Kirriemuir Date: 28/04/2017 to 30/04/2017 Applicant: Norman Braes, Hillside Hotel, Kinnaber Road, Hillside, DD10 9HE Premises: Montrose Town Hall, Melville Gardens, Montrose, Angus Date: 28/01/2017 Applicant: Jim Stewart, Lundies House, Airlie, Kirriemuir, DD8 5NG Premises: Airlie Village Hall, Airlie, Angus, DD8 5PN Date: 28/01/2017 Applicant: Eden Sinclair, 3 Castle Gardens, Edzell, DD9 7SY Premises: Brechin Mechanics, St Mary Street, Brechin, DD9 6JQ Date: 28/01/2017 Applicant: Joyce Joiner, 75 Charleston Village, By Forfar, DD8 1UG Premises: Charleston Village Hall, By Forfar, DD8 1UG Date: 28/01/2017 Applicant: George Wyness, Royal British Legion, 2 Bank Street, Brechin, DD9 6AX Premises: Royal British Legion, 2 Bank Street, Brechin, DD9 6AX Date: 05/02/2017 Applicant: Wilma Whyte, 26 Kings Road, Forfar, DD8 2BP Premises: Reid Hall, Castle Street, Forfar, DD8 3HX Date: 31/12/2017 Applicant: Ryan Longmuir, 22 Ratho Drive, Cumbernauld, G68 0GG Premises: House of Turin, Turin House, Forfar, DD8 2UF Date: 09/09/2017 Applicant: Ian Whyte, 48 Market Street, Forfar, DD8 3EW Premises: East Muirhead of Logie Farm, Kirriemuir, DD8 5PG Date: 28/04/2017 to 30/04/2017 Applicant: Patricia Black, Flat D 78 High Street, Monifieth, DD5 4AG Premises: Monifieth Bowling Club, 8 Albert Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JS Date: 10/02/2017 Applicant: Gordon Spalding, 5 Park Grove, Brechin, DD9 7AJ Premises: Menmuir Hall, Menmuir, Brechin, DD9 7RN Date: 10/01/2017 Applicant: Ida Glendinning, 6 Dishlandtown Street, Arbroath, DD11 1QX Premises: The Scout Hall, Keptie Road, Arbroath, Angus Date: 11/02/2017 Applicant: Carine Soutar, 62 Carlogie Road, Carnoustie, DD7 6EY Premises: 99A High Street, Carnoustie, DD7 6EA Date: 16/02/2017 to 18/02/2017 Applicant: Patricia Black, Flat D 78 High Street, Monifieth, DD5 4AG Premises: Monifieth Bowling Club, 8 Albert Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JS Date: 18/02/2017 Applicant: John McLaughlin, 17 Lamley Terrace, Arbroath, DD11 5AD Premises: Lodge Panmure, 19 Hill Street, Arbroath, DD11 1AQ Date: 18/02/2017 Applicant: Joan MacGregor, 41 Keptie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3EF Premises: Arbroath West Kirk, Keptie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3EA Date: 03/03/2017 Applicant: Eddie Mason, Muirhead & Birkhill Bowling Club, Coupar Angus Road, Birkhill, DD2 5QE Premises: Muirhead & Birkhill Bowling Club, Coupar
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