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Planning Enforcement Register Midlothian Council ENFORCEMENT REGISTER REFERENCE ADDRESS BREACH PERSON/DEVELOPER TYPE OF NOTICE DATE OF COMPLIANCE IN BREACH ISSUED SERVICE DATE E/21/07 41 Gibraltar Gardens Breach of Planning Control Magdalena Maczynska Planning Contravention 01/04/21 Dalkeith 41 Gibraltar Gardens Notice EH22 1EG Dalkeith EH22 1EG E/21/06 41 Gibraltar Gardens Breach of Planning Control Asia Murafat Planning Contravention 01/04/21 Dalkeith 41 Gibraltar Gardens Notice EH22 1EG Dalkeith EH22 1EG E/21/05 41 Gibraltar Gardens Breach of Planning Control Przemyslaw Karmelita Planning Contravention 01/04/21 Dalkeith 41 Gibraltar Gardens Notice EH22 1EG Dalkeith EH22 1EG E/21/04 Building Located 55 Breach of Planning Control Mr. Mohammed Khalid Planning Contravention 01/04/21 Metres South West of 284 Yardley Road Notice Boghall Farmhouse, Birmingham Biggar Road, B25 8LT Edinburgh EH10 7DX E/21/03 Building Located 55 Breach of Planning Control Mrs. Bader Un Nisa Planning Contravention 01/04/21 Metres South West of 32 Hollyhurst Grove Notice Boghall Farmhouse, Birmingham Biggar Road, B26 1AR Edinburgh EH10 7DX E/21/02 Land at 10 Kirkhill Breach of Planning Control Mr. David Allan Planning Contravention 03/03/21 Terrace, The Coach House Notice Gorebridge Nettlingflat EH23 4LL Heriot EH38 5YF E/21/01 Land at 10 Kirkhill Breach of Planning Control Mr. David Allan Planning Contravention 12/02/21 Terrace, The Coach House Notice Gorebridge Nettlingflat EH23 4LL Heriot EH38 5LL E/20/03 Land North West of Breach of Planning Control Mr Mohammed Khalid Enforcement Notice 20/02/20 Boghall Farmhouse 284 Yardley Road Biggar Road Birmingham Edinburgh B25 8LT EH10 7DX REFERENCE ADDRESS BREACH PERSON/DEVELOPER TYPE OF NOTICE DATE OF COMPLIANCE IN BREACH ISSUED SERVICE DATE E/20/02 Land North West of Breach of Planning Control Mrs Bader Un Nisa Enforcement Notice 20/02/20 Boghall Farmhouse 32 Holyhurst Grove 2 Biggar Road Birmingham Edinburgh B26 1AR EH10 7DX E/20/01 Land North West of Breach of Planning Control Mr Tahir Hussain Enforcement Notice 20/02/20 Boghall Farmhouse 37 Glasgow Road Biggar Road Edinburgh Edinburgh EH12 8HW EH10 7DX E/19/11 Land at 2 Viewbank Breach of Planning Control Mr Andrew Taylor Enforcement Notice 04/12/19 Road 2 Viewbank Road Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg EH19 2HB EH19 2HB E/19/10 Land at 2 Viewbank Breach of Planning Control Mrs Lea Taylor Enforcement Notice 04/12/19 Road 2 Viewbank Road Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg EH19 2HB EH19 2HB E/19/09 Middleton Limeworks Breach of Planning Control Leiths (Scotland) Planning Contravention 28/11/19 Gorebridge Limited Notice EH23 4QP Rigifa Cove Aberdeen AB12 3LR E/19/08 17 Powdermill Brae Breach of Planning Control Mr Iain Graham Planning Contravention 28/10/19 Gorebridge 17 Powdermill Brae Notice EH23 4HX Gorebridge EH23 4HX E/19/07 Land West of Boghall Breach of Planning Control Mr Tahir Hussain Planning Contravention 04/10/19 Farmhouse 37 Glasgow Road Notice Biggar Road Edinburgh Edinburgh EH12 8HW EH10 7DX E/19/06 Land at Kirkhill House Breach of Planning Control Ms Elaine Mackman Planning Contravention 28/06/19 Arniston or Kirby Notice Gorebridge 6 Queen Street EH23 4LJ Edinburgh EH2 1JE E/19/05 Land West of Boghall Breach of Planning Control Mrs. Bader Un Nisa Planning Contravention 28/06/19 Farmhouse, 32 Hollyhurst Grove Notice Biggar Road, Birmingham Edinburgh B26 1AR EH10 7DX REFERENCE ADDRESS BREACH PERSON/DEVELOPER TYPE OF NOTICE DATE OF COMPLIANCE IN BREACH ISSUED SERVICE DATE E/19/04 Land West of Boghall Breach of Planning Control Mr. Planning Contravention 28/06/19 Farmhouse, Mohammed Notice Biggar Road Khalid Edinburgh 284 Yardley EH10 7DX Road Birmingham B25 8LT E/19/03 Land at Hunterfield Breach of Planning Control Persimmon Homes Breach of Condition 31.05.20 Road East Scotland Notice 19 Gorebridge 1 Wester Inch (Phasing of Development) Business Park Old Well Court Bathgate EH48 2TQ E/19/02 Land at Hunterfield Breach of Planning Control Persimmon Homes Breach of Condition 31.05.20 Road East Scotland Notice 19 Gorebridge 1 Wester Inch (Percentage for Art) Business Park Old Well Court Bathgate EH48 2TQ E/19/01 Land at Hunterfield Breach of Planning Control Persimmon Homes Breach of Condition 31.05.20 Road East Scotland Notice 19 Gorebridge 1 Wester Inch (Landscaping) Business Park Old Well Court Bathgate EH48 2TQ E/18/11 Land West of Breach of Planning Control The Managing Director Enforcement Notice 05.10.20 CASE Wellington Cottages Westland Horticulture 18 CLOSED Penicuik 14 Granville Industrial NOTICE Estate COMPLIED WITH Dungannon 28.02.2019 Belfast BR70 1NJ E/18/10 Land at Harvieston Breach of Planning Control Mr David Mackman Enforcement Notice 06/07/20 House 6 Queen Street 18 Gorebridge Edinburgh EH2 1JE E/18/09 Part of the land in front Breach of Planning Control Mr Joseph Croan Bee S179 Notice 20/04/20 of Mayburn House 6 Inveravon Road 18 Hawthorn Gardens Loanhead Loanhead EH20 9EF EH20 9EE REFERENCE ADDRESS BREACH PERSON/DEVELOPER TYPE OF NOTICE DATE OF COMPLIANCE IN BREACH ISSUED SERVICE DATE E/18/08 Part of the land in front Breach of Planning Control Mr Joseph Croan Bee S179 Notice 20/04/20 of Mayburn House Mayburn House 18 Hawthorn Gardens Hawthorn Gardens Loanhead Loanhead EH20 9EE EH20 9EE E/18/07 Part of the land in front Breach of Planning Control Miss Victoria St Pierre Enforcement Notice 20/04/20 of Mayburn House 230c High Street 18 Hawthorn Gardens Prestonpans Loanhead EH32 9AZ EH20 9EE E/18/06 Part of the land in front Breach of Planning Control Miss Sandra Edwards Enforcement Notice 20/04/20 of Mayburn House 7 Amphlett Way 18 Hawthorn Gardens Wychbold Loanhead Droitwich EH20 9EE WR09 7PJ E/18/05 Part of the land in front Breach of Planning Control Mrs Ann Elizabeth Enforcement Notice 20/04/20 of Mayburn House Birrell 18 Hawthorn Gardens 33 Castlelaw Crescent Loanhead Bilston EH20 9EE EH25 9SP E/18/04 Part of the land in front Breach of Planning Control Mr Joseph Croan Bee Enforcement Notice 20/04/20 of Mayburn House 6 Inveravon Road 18 Hawthorn Gardens Loanhead Loanhead EH20 9EF EH20 9EE E/18/03 Part of the land in front Breach of Planning Control Mr Joseph Croan Bee Enforcement Notice 20/04/20 of Mayburn House Mayburn House 18 Hawthorn Gardens Hawthorn Gardens Loanhead Loanhead EH20 9EE EH20 9EE E/18/02 Residential caravan at Breach of Planning Control Owner/Occupier Planning Contravention 7/03/201 CLOSED 22 Andrew Dodds 22 Andrew Dodds Notice 8 08.03.2018 Avenue, Mayfield Avenue Mayfield REFERENCE ADDRESS BREACH PERSON/DEVELOPER TYPE OF NOTICE DATE OF COMPLIANCE IN BREACH ISSUED SERVICE DATE E/18/01 Land at Harvieston Breach of Planning Control Mr Asher Katchalsky Section 272 07/03/20 PARTIAL House, Gorebridge Caluna 1 18 COMPLIANCE Harvieston House NOTICE Gorebridge WITHDRAWN EH 23 QA 07.03.2018 Mr Gordon Spiers St Michael Harvieston House Gorebridge EH23 4QA Mr D S Mackman Sequoia House Harvieston Estate Gorebridge EH23 4QA Mr D S Mackman c/o Mr D Drummond Drummond Group 7a James Court 493 Lawnmarket Edinburgh EH1 2PB Mr D S Mackman 6 Queen Street Edinburgh EH2 1JE Mrs Marilyn Bridger Yetholm Mil Bridge Street Kirk Yetholm Kelso TD5 8PE Harvieston Hall Apartments Ltd Mr D Mackman 100a Raeburn Place Edinburgh EH4 1HH REFERENCE ADDRESS BREACH PERSON/DEVELOPER TYPE OF NOTICE DATE OF COMPLIANCE IN BREACH ISSUED SERVICE DATE E/17/06 Land to the rear of 180 Breach of planning control Mr M McIntosh Enforcement Notice 29/11/2017 Main Street, Pathhead 15 Mitchell Street, Dalkeith, EH22 1JQ E/17/05 Land to the rear of 180 Breach of planning control Mr M McIntosh Enforcement Notice 29/11/2017 CLOSED Main Street, Pathhead 15 Mitchell Street, 29.06.2018 Dalkeith, EH22 1JQ E/17/04 Mayburn House Suspected beach of planning Mr Joseph Croan Bee Planning Contravention 08/03/2017 Hawthorn Gardens, control Mayburn House Notice Loanhead EH20 9EE 2 Hawthorn Gardens Loanhead EH20 9EE E/17/03 Mayburn House Suspected breach Mr Joseph Croan Planning 08/03/2017 Hawthorn of planning control Bee 6 Inveravon Contravention Notice Gardens Road Loanhead Loanhead EH20 9EF EH20 9EE E/17/02 Land at 32A Damhead The unauthorised material Mr. Hamish Martin Section 33A 09/02/2016 Lothianburn change of use of part of the Secret Herb Garden EH10 7 EA land and buildings as an 32A Damhead events facility incorporating Lothianburn weddings and private EH10 7EA functions E/17/01 Land at 32A Damhead Unauthorised retention of Mr. Hamish Breach of Condition 09/02/2016 Lothianburn static caravan in breach of Martin Secret EH10 7EA the requirements of Herb Garden condition 2 of planning 32A Damhead permission Reg. No. 12/00771/DPP Lothianburn EH10 7EA E/16/05 Land To The Rear of Breach of Planning Control Colin Noble Planning Contravention 16/11/2016 Tesco Store A F Noble and Sons Notice Eastfield Drive Swinton Place Penicuik Nivensknowe Road Loanhead EH20 9FB E/16/04 32A Damhead Breach of Planning Mr Hamish Martin Planning Contravention 12/08/2016 Lothianburn Edinburgh Conditions 32A Damhead Notice EH10 7EA Lothianburn Edinburgh EH10 7EA REFERENCE ADDRESS BREACH PERSON/DEVELOPER TYPE OF NOTICE DATE OF COMPLIANCE IN BREACH ISSUED SERVICE DATE E/16/03 Former Petrol Filling Breach of Planning Control Mrs N Planning 22/09/2016 CLOSED Station McKendry or Contravention Notice 30.10.2016 Hillend McCallum 120A Straiton Road Straiton Loanh ead EH20 9NP E/16/02 Cockpen School Installation of solar panels Mr J Barrington Cockpen E/16/02 Cockpen House Bonnyrigg without Listed Building School House Cockpen School Consent Road Bonnyrigg House Bonnyrigg E/16/01 Land at Eldin Industrial Breach of The Company Enforcement Notice 25/02/16 WITHDRAWN Estate
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