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Deeds Executed THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL LIST OF DEEDS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS TO WHICH THE COMMON SEAL OF THE COUNCIL HAS BEEN AFFIXED SINCE THE MEETING OF THE DATE COUNCIL ON 27 JUNE 2019 TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE COUNCIL ON 5 SEPTEMBER 2019 06/06/2019 Lease between The Highland Council and Bad Girl Bakery Ltd. Subjects:- Unit 1 Muir of Ord Industrial Estate Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and DMPM Services Limited. Subjects:- Easterfield, 10/06/2019 Inverness (re-execution) Notice of Determination in respect of application to discharge planning obligation (ref 19/00328/S75D) in 10/06/2019 favour of Black Isle Yurts. Subjects:- Land 560M NE of Hillockhead, Rosemarkie Minute of variation of lease between John Gunn & Sons Limited and The Highland Council. Subjects:- Orkney 11/06/2019 View, Thurso, KW14 8DG Minute of variation of lease between John Gunn & Sons Limited and The Highland Council. Subjects:- Murkle 11/06/2019 View, Thurso, KW14 8DG Lease between The Highland Council and James William Davidson. Subjects:- Unit 6 Kendal Crescent Alness 11/06/2019 Industrial Estate Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Sangster Electrical Limited. Subjects:- land NE of 11/06/2019 Hilton of Cadboll Primary School, Hilton of Cadboll, Tain. Notice of Determination in respect of application to discharge planning obligation (ref 19/00324/S75D) in 11/06/2019 favour of Flichity Estate. Subjects:- Land 425M SE of 1 Dalcharn Cottages, Cawdor 11/06/2019 Lease of 73 Kinnaird Street Wick between The Highland Council and John Malcolm Discharge of Notice of Payment of Grant in favour of Gill Butt. Subjects:- Cam-mont House, 2 Balloan 14/06/2019 Foreshore, Alcaig, Dingwall IV7 8HU Lease between The Highland Council and Joe Bentham. Subjects:- Unit 1 Kendal Crescent Industrial Estate 14/06/2019 Alness The Highland Council (B970 Kingussie–Inverdruie–Aviemore–Coylumbridge-Nethybridge–Speybridge Road) 19/06/2019 (Road Closure) Order 2019 The Highland Council (C1128 Nethybridge Road Junction to the A95T junction, Boat of Garten) (Road 19/06/2019 Closure) Order 2019 19/06/2019 The Highland Council (C1128 Deshar Road at the A95T junction, Boat of Garten) (Road Closure) Order 2019 The Highland Council (Various Roads, Inverness) (Temporary Prohibitions And Restriction Of Traffic During 19/06/2019 the ‘European Pipe Band Championships’) Order 2019 Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Ian David MacGregor and Mrs Donna Louise MacGregor. 19/06/2019 Subjects:- area of land at 6 Ladybank Street Ullapool Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Aberarder Wind Farm LLP under s96 of the Roads 20/06/2019 (Scotland) Act 1984. Subjects:- Aberarder Wind Farm/B851 26/06/2019 Lease between The Highland Council and Alan James. Subjects:- Unit 1, 43A Harbour Road, Inverness Renunciation of Lease between The Highland Council, James Meighan and Alan James. Subjects:- Unit 1, 26/06/2019 43A Harbour Road, Inverness Notice of Determination by The Highland Council planning reference 19/00908/S75M in favour of West End 27/06/2019 Concept Limited. Subjects:- Windsor Hotel, 16 Albert Street, Nairn. 01/07/2019 The Highland Council (C1139 Station Road, Nethy Bridge) (Temporary Road Closure) Order 2019 The Highland Council (B970 Kingussie–Inverdruie–Aviemore–Coylumbridge-Nethybridge–Speybridge Road) 01/07/2019 (2nd Road Closure) Order 2019 The Highland Council (B970 Kingussie–Inverdruie–Aviemore–Coylumbridge–Nethybridge–Speybridge Road, 02/07/2019 Aviemore) (Temporary Road Closure) Order 2019 The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Prohibition On The U2829 Tomatin – Balvraid, Branch Towards Upper Inverbrough and Raigbeg – Findhorn Bridge Road (Part), Inverness-shire, During Bridge Maintenance 02/07/2019 Works) Order 2019 Assignation of 14 Henderson Road Inverness between(1) Greenhouse Properties Ltd (2) Tom Morrow 02/07/2019 Tarpaulins (Inverness) Ltd and (3) The Highland Council Discharge of Notice of Payment of Grant by The Highland Council info Christine Rachel MacDonald, 03/07/2019 Subjects: Ashburn House, Achintore Road Fort William 05/07/2019 The Highland Council (Black Isle Show) Order 2019 08/07/2019 Discharge of Loan by The Highland Council info Peter Clark Sutherland. Subjects:- 18 Mowat Place, Lybster Discharge of Guarantee by The Highland Council ifo Denise Ray Townsley. Subjects:-14 Henderson Road 16/07/2019 Inverness The Highland Council (A, B and C Class Roads) (Temporary 10 mph, 20 mph, 30 mph, 40 mph and 50 mph 18/07/2019 Speed Limits) Order 2019 Restoration Bond between National Westminster Bank PLC in favour of The Highland Council with consent of 23/07/2019 Lochaline Quartz Sand Limited in triplicate. Subjects:- Lochaline Sand Mine, Morven, Oban. Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Sunart Community Company. Subjects:- land adjacent to 26/07/2019 Strontian Jetty Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Mr Phillip & Mrs Lynda Edwards. Subjects:- Former 29/07/2019 Kinbrace Primary School, Kinbrace The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Restriction and Prohibitions ("Black Isle Show and Belladrum 30/07/2019 Tartan Heart Festival") Order 2019 31/07/2019 Assignation by The Highland Council in favour of Sunart Community Company. Subjects:- Strontian Jetty Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council, William Fraser, Kenneth Fraser, Maria Fraser, Anna 31/07/2019 Bright and Christopher Bright. Subjects:- Land SW of 1 Matheson Drive Fortrose 31/07/2019 Lease by the Highland Council in favour of Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Limited. Subjects:- the Hangar Wick 01/08/2019 Deed of Servitude by The Highland Council in favour Lovat Highland Estates . Subjects:- Eskadale Church Notice of Determination in respect of application to modify planning obligation (ref 19/02505/S75M) for Flat 01/08/2019 at Taigh Chabairein, Alvie Estate Kincraig s69 Agreement between The Highland Council, Innogy Renewables UK Limited, Glen Kyllachy Wind Farm 01/08/2019 Limited and Newbie Salmon Fisheries ( Property) Limited. Subjects:- Glen Kyllachy Windfarm Tomatin Decommissioning Bond by Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft in favour of The Highland Council and Newbie Salmon Fisheries( Property) Limited with agreement of Glen Kyllachy Wind Farm Limited. Subjects:- Glen 01/08/2019 Kyllachy Wind Farm, Tomatin The Highland Council (B8008 Morar Village Road, North Junction with A830 Trunk Road) (Temporary 02/08/2019 Restrictions) Order 2019 Lease between The Highland Council and Mr Luke Stoltman and Ms Stacey Lee Brown. Subjects:- Units 5 and 05/08/2019 6 High Street Industrial Estate Invergordon IV18 0EZ Discharge by The Highland Council in favour of Adam Gunn Wares and Mrs Anna Farquhar Wares of 07/08/2019 Security. Subjects:- 3 Henrietta Terrace Wick Lease between The Highland Council and Ullapool Garden of Reflection. Subjects:- land at Ullapool High 07/08/2019 School 08/08/2019 The Highland Council (Wick) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2018 08/08/2019 Notice of Title in favour of The Highland Council. Subjects:- Traigh Beach Toilets, Arisaig 12/08/2019 The Highland Council (Merlewood Road, Inverness) (20 Miles Per Hour Speed Limit) Order 2019 13/08/2019 The Highland Council (Station Lane, Inverness) (Temporary Prohibition of Waiting and Loading) Order 2019 Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Michael John Scott and Sarah Penelope Scott. Subjects:- plot 14/08/2019 at Churchend, Durness 16/08/2019 The Highland Council (A890 Auchtertyre-Strathcarron)(Temporary Road Closure Order) 2019 Variation of Lease between The Highland Council and Gerard Cameron Properties Ltd. Subjects:- 3 Longman 16/08/2019 Drive, Inverness 01/07 2019 Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Whitbread Group PLC Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Highland Housing Alliance. Subjects:- plots at Balloan 30/07/2019 Road, Inverness.
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