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Licences Granted Under Delegated Powers The Highland Licensing Committee Agenda 4 Item Meeting – 6 October 2015 Report HLC/078/15 No Licences granted under Delegated Powers under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 and Part 5 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 Granted in the Period 29 July 2015 to 22 September 2015 Report by Alaisdair H Mackenzie, Legal Manager Summary This Report details Licences granted under delegated powers by the Legal Manager in the period 29 July 2015 to 22 September 2015 and invites the Committee to note the Report. Caithness Sutherland and Easter Ross Area Name of Applicant Type of Licence Date of Grant Robert Martin Private Hire Car Driver 29/07/2015 Mark S Wood Private Hire Car Operator 29/07/2015 Mark S Wood Private Hire Car Driver 29/07/2015 Wilsons, Solicitors (Executor to Private Hire Car Operator 29/07/2015 Late David Scobbie) Tain Highland Gathering Public Entertainment – Glenmorangie 29/07/2015 Association Ground, Tain Mary J MacAllister HMO – 41b Perrins Road, Alness 29/07/2015 Alasdair Sangster Knife Dealer – Lethr Craft, Shore Street, 30/07/2015 Helmsdale Graham Imrie Street Trader 30/07/2015 John Robertson Taxi Operator – Substitution 30/07/2015 Alexander Miller Private Hire Operator – Substitution 05/08/2015 Joseph R W Dickson Taxi Driver 06/08/2015 John Ross Taxi Driver 12/08/2015 Colin Fulton Street Trader 12/08/2015 Michael Swan Window Cleaner 12/08/2015 Duncan Maclean Street Trader 12/08/2015 Bartosz Gogolewski Skin Piercing or Tattooing – Wilson Building, 13/08/2015 Main Street, Golspie Robert McPhee Window Cleaner 14/08/2015 James Miller Taxi Operator – Substitution 18/08/2015 The Stewart Society Public Entertainment (Temporary) – Tent at 19/08/2015 Ballone Castle, Portmahomack James B Hercher Public Entertainment (Temporary) – Cromarty 19/08/2015 Firth Business Park, Invergordon Lee Dash Skin Piercing or Tattooing (Variation) – 43 24/08/2015 Bank Row, Wick Alness Community Association Public Entertainment – Heritage Centre, 102- 24/08/2015 106 High Street, Alness High Life Highland Public Entertainment – Alness Swimming 24/08/2015 Pool Gordon Edgar Street Trader 24/08/2015 Richard Johnston Street Trader 27/08/2015 Amalie Johnston Street Trader (Employee) 27/08/2015 Ormlie and Violets Taxis Private Hire Operator 27/08/2015 Bryan Gunn Taxi Driver 27/08/2015 Kildonan Kinbrace Amenities Public Entertainment – Kildonan Hall 31/08/2015 Association Christopher D Jaffray Taxi Driver 01/09/2015 Alexander Sutherland Taxi Driver 02/09/2015 Dina MacDonald Taxi Driver 02/09/2015 Dawn L Noble Private Hire Car Driver 02/09/2015 Donald E Bell Taxi Driver 03/09/2015 Charles Mackay Private Hire Operator – Substitution 03/09/2015 Tray Forsyth Taxi Operator – Substitution 04/09/2015 Gordon Meiklejohn Taxi Operator 07/09/2015 Rowland Beeston Private Hire Car Driver 08/09/2015 Paul Stubbings Taxi Driver 09/09/2015 John Stewart Taxi Driver 12/09/2015 Henry MacDonald Taxi Driver 12/09/2015 Thurso West Church Public Entertainment 16/09/2015 The Durness Bus Ltd Private Hire Car Operator 17/09/2015 James D MacKinnon Taxi Driver 18/09/2015 David Miller Street Trader 18/09/2015 Elizabeth M MacCulloch Taxi Driver 21/09/2015 Inverness, Nairn Badenoch and Strathspey Area Name of Applicant Type of Licence Date of Grant Duncan Macpherson Taxi Operator – Substitution 30/07/2015 Gerard Wright Taxi Operator – Substitution 31/07/2015 Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition Public Entertainment, 31/07/2015 Centre Visitor Centre, Drumnadrochit, Inverness- Shire Kenneth Peter Rizza Taxi Operator – Substitution 31/07/2015 Gary MacLennan Grant of Late Hours Catering – Ben Macduis 03/08/2015 Restaurant, Grampian Road, Aviemore Aidan Joseph Merry Gibbs Public Entertainment 03/08/2015 Belladrum Festival, Belladrum Estate, By Beauly, Inverness Peter McCabe Taxi Operator 03/08/2015 Highland Field Sports Fair Ltd Public Entertainment 04/08/2015 Moy Estate, Moy, Inverness IV13 7YQ William Macleod PHC Operator 04/08/2015 Basharat Ahmed Taxi Driver 05/08/2015 Regan Francis Taxi Operator 06/08/2015 Patrick Paul O'Donnell Taxi Operator 07/08/2015 Kenneth Finnerty Renewal of Taxi Driver 12/08/2015 Duncan Macpherson Renewal of Taxi Driver 12/08/2015 Graham Ogston Taxi Operator – Substitution 14/08/2015 Crestmount Ltd PHC Operator 17/08/2015 Paul Thatcher Taxi Operator 17/08/2015 Crestmount PHC Operator - Substitution 17/08/2015 Darren William Watt PHC Operator 19/08/2015 Darren William Watt PHC Driver 19/08/2015 Charles Horne Temporary Public Entertainment 20/08/2015 Funfair, Bught Park, Inverness David James Shewan Taxi Driver 20/08/2015 Neil James Robertson Taxi Driver 20/08/2015 Fraser Inglis Grant of Taxi Driver 21/08/2015 Ben Davis Grant of Private Hire Car Driver 21/08/2015 John Mcdonald Renewal of Taxi Driver 21/08/2015 David John Fraser Taxi Operator 21/08/2015 David John Fraser Taxi Driver 21/08/2015 Crestmount Taxi Operator - Substitution 21/08/2015 Groove Festival Temporary Public Entertainment 22/08/2015 Groove Festival, Clune Farm, Dores, Inverness Raymond Mackenzie Mackay Market Operator 24/08/2015 Craig Young Street Trader 25/08/2015 Laurence Kelly Grant of Second Hand Dealer – White 26/08/2015 Cockade, 56 High Street, Kingussie Steven Haggerty Grant of Private Hire Car Operator 26/08/2015 Culloden Car Sales Ltd SHVD 26/08/2015 Alastair McNeil Window Cleaner 26/08/2015 Dennis George Munro Taxi Operator 26/08/2015 Mircea Gerard Cerbu Taxi Operator 26/08/2015 Eildon Ltd House in Multiple Occupation 28/08/2015 1st Floor, Corrdon House, 42 Union Street, Inverness Maciej Edward Zyzda Window Cleaner 28/08/2015 Scot Trade Ltd SHVD 28/08/2015 Donald James Shovlin Taxi Operator 31/08/2015 Michelle Margaret Chesterfield PHC Operator 01/09/2015 Michael Mackenzie Grant of Taxi Operator 02/09/2015 Inverness College UHI Temporary Market Operator 02/09/2015 Scotland's Salmon Festival, Bught Park, Bught Park, Inverness Northern Accident Management Taxi Operator 02/09/2015 David Laidlaw Taxi Operator 02/09/2015 David Laidlaw Taxi Driver 02/09/2015 Stephen Henry Taxi Driver 02/09/2015 Scottish Truck and Tractor Temporary Public Entertainment – Field at 03/09/2015 Pulling Association Househill Farm, Househill Mains, Nairn Paul Stevens Street Trader 03/09/2015 Johnny Bennett Taxi Operator 03/09/2015 Firetrail Events Ltd Temporary Market Operator 04/09/2015 Loch Ness Beast Race, Aldourie Castle Grounds, Dores, Inverness-Shire Ronald Fleming Taxi Operator 04/09/2015 Grant Russell Taxi Operator 04/09/2015 Henry Corr Taxi Operator 04/09/2015 Kevin Fraser Temporary PHC Driver 04/09/2015 Robert Stephen McCracken Taxi Operator - Substitution 04/09/2015 Keith O'Rourke Taxi Operator 08/09/2015 Iain Simon Mackenzie Taxi Operator 08/09/2015 Steven Ken Boyne Taxi Driver 08/09/2015 Steven Ken Boyne Taxi Operator 08/09/2015 Alan MacDonald Munro Window Cleaner 09/09/2015 David Thom Taxi Operator 09/09/2015 Kenneth Kelly Renewal of Street Trader 10/09/2015 Tesco Stores Ltd Grant of Late Hours Catering – Tesco Store, 10/09/2015 Grampian Road, Aviemore Janet Ronald Renewal of Private Hire Car Operator 10/09/2015 David Chisholm Renewal of Taxi Driver 10/09/2015 Lynda MacFarlane Taxi Driver 10/09/2015 Lee Donald Renewal of Public Entertainment (Sunbed) – 11/09/2015 Aura Health & Beauty Spa, Unit 2, Bridgemill, Forres Road, Nairn James Hanley Taxi Operator 11/09/2015 Gordon Redmond Taxi Driver 11/09/2015 Indigo Sun Retail Ltd Public Entertainment 15/09/2015 34 Union Street, Inverness Indigo Sun Partnership Public Entertainment 15/09/2015 87 Church Street, Inverness Cawdor Castle Ltd Temporary Public Entertainment – Event 16/09/2015 Field, Cawdor Castle, Cawdor High Life Highland Renewal of Public Entertainment - Nairn 17/09/2015 Leisure Centre, Marine Road, Nairn Michael Kenneth Morrison Street Trader 17/09/2015 Catherine Leanne Delaney Street Trader 17/09/2015 Angela Haggerty Renewal of Private Hire Car Operator 18/09/2015 Ruairidh Blacklaws Renewal of Taxi Driver 18/09/2015 Angus Hughes Boat Hire 18/09/2015 Go Outdoors Ltd Knife Dealer 18/09/2015 Sheena Ross Taxi Driver 18/09/2015 Ross, Skye and Lochaber Area Name of Applicant Type of Licence Date of Grant David Kirkwood Grant of PHC Driver Licence 08/06/2015 Charles Cumming Grant of Taxi Licence 09/06/2015 Micheal Gate Renewal of Taxi Driver Licence 09/06/2015 John MacKenzie Renewal of PHC Driver Licence 12/06/2015 Pamela Hutcheson Renewal of Skin Piercing or Tattooing 12/06/2015 Licence Tesco Stores Limited Grant of Late Hours Catering Licence 12/06/2015 Richard Moore Renewal of PHC Driver Licence 12/06/2015 Charles Cumming Substitution of Taxi Licence 15/06/2015 Margaret Gate Renewal of Taxi Driver Licence 18/06/2015 Graham MacKenzie Substitution of PHC Licence 24/06/2015 Kenneth Campbell Renewal of Taxi Licence 29/06/2015 Robert Allison Renewal of Taxi Driver Licence 29/06/2015 Kenneth Campbell Renewal of Taxi Driver Licence 29/06/2015 Kevin MacKay Renewal of Taxi Driver Licence 01/07/2015 Kevin Goodman Substitution of Taxi Licence 02/07/2015 Stephen Skinner Renewal of PHC Licence 07/07/2015 Stephen Skinner Renewal of PHC Driver Licence 07/07/2015 Douglas Young Renewal of Taxi Driver Licence 16/07/2015 International Sheep Dog Trials Temporary Public Entertainment Licence 23/07/2015 Muir of Ord & District Temporary Public Entertainment Licence 24/07/2015 Community Association Coigach Community Trust Renewal of Public Entertainment Licence 04/08/2015 Piotr Krol Grant of PHC Licence 12/08/2015 Douglas Hiddleston Renewal of Taxi Driver Licence 12/08/2015 John Fox Renewal of Taxi Driver Licence 21/08/2015 Margaret Gate Grant of PHC Driver Licence
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